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Alarm
Alarm Name
Sub
Number
Code
55
100
101
200
201
4131
UDP PROCESS ERROR
1
Meaning
Cause
The transmission request of illegal
Software operation error
data length was received in the
occurred
Ethernet function.
Main CPU board failure
An error occurred in storing
Software operation error
process of memory which is used
occurred
in the Ethernet function.
Main CPU board failure
An error occurred in the buffer for
Software operation error
request to write PCI getting
occurred
process of the Ethernet function.
Main CPU board failure
The socket of the Ethernet
Software operation error
function was full and was not able
occurred
to create a socket.
Main CPU board failure
An error occurred in the
Software operation error
semaphore of socket control table
occurred
of the Ethernet function.
Main CPU board failure
An error occurred in the creation
Software operation error
of receiving socket during the
occurred
UDP process of the Ethernet
function.
Main CPU board failure
Remedy
(1)Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2)If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in maintenance mode, and
then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating
procedure).
(1)Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2)If the alarm occurs again, replace controller.
(1)Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2)If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in maintenance mode, and
then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating
procedure).
(1)Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2)If the alarm occurs again, replace controller.
(1)Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2)If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in maintenance mode, and
then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating
procedure).
(1)Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2)If the alarm occurs again, replace controller.
(1)Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2)If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in maintenance mode, and
then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating
procedure).
(1)Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2)If the alarm occurs again, replace controller.
(1)Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2)If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in maintenance mode, and
then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating
procedure).
(1)Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2)If the alarm occurs again, replace controller.
(1)Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2)If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in maintenance mode, and
then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating
procedure).
(1)Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2)If the alarm occurs again, replace controller.
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