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Alarm
Alarm Name
Sub
Number
Code
11
12
13
14
15
210
MEMORY ERROR
(SYSTEM CONFIG-
DATA)
220
MEMORY ERROR
0
(JOB MNG DATA)
Meaning
Cause
The SVC parameter is damaged.
Data error
Main CPU board failure
The AMC parameter is damaged.
Data error
Main CPU board failure
The SVP parameter is damaged.
Data error
Main CPU board failure
The MF parameter is damaged.
Data error
Main CPU board failure
The SVS parameter is damaged.
Data error
Main CPU board failure
The system configuration
Main CPU board failure
information data are damaged.
The management data of job files
Data error
are damaged.
Remedy
(1)Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2)If the alarm occurs again, initialize the appropriate data in maintenance
mode, and then load the data saved in the external memory device.
(1)Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2)If the alarm occurs again, replace the controller. Save the CMOS.BIN before
replacement to be safe.
(1)Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2)If the alarm occurs again, initialize the appropriate data in maintenance
mode, and then load the data saved in the external memory device.
(1)Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2)If the alarm occurs again, replace the controller. Save the CMOS.BIN before
replacement to be safe.
(1)Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2)If the alarm occurs again, initialize the appropriate data in maintenance
mode, and then load the data saved in the external memory device.
(1)Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2)If the alarm occurs again, replace the controller. Save the CMOS.BIN before
replacement to be safe.
(1)Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2)If the alarm occurs again, initialize the appropriate data in maintenance
mode, and then load the data saved in the external memory device.
(1)Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2)If the alarm occurs again, replace the controller. Save the CMOS.BIN before
replacement to be safe.
(1)Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2)If the alarm occurs again, initialize the appropriate data in maintenance
mode, and then load the data saved in the external memory device.
(1)Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2)If the alarm occurs again, replace the controller. Save the CMOS.BIN before
replacement to be safe.
(1)Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2)If the alarm occurs again, replace the controller. Save the CMOS.BIN before
replacement to be safe.
(1)Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2)If the alarm occurs again, initialize the job file in maintenance mode, and
then load the data (job, variable data, Robot calibration data) saved in the
external memory device.
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