YASKAWA SGD7S-xxxDA0 series Product Manual page 528

S-7-series ac servo drive; s-7s servopack with 400v-input power and ethercat (coe) communications references
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16.2 Alarm Displays
16.2.2 Troubleshooting Alarms
Alarm Code:
Alarm Name
7A4h:
Power Transistor
Overheated
(Abnormal power
transistor tem-
perature.)
7Abh:
SERVOPACK
Built-in Fan
Stopped
810h:
Encoder Backup
Alarm
(Detected at the
encoder, but only
when an abso-
lute encoder is
used.)
16-22
Possible Cause
Check the surrounding
temperature using a
thermostat. Or, check
The surrounding tem-
the operating status
perature is too high.
with the SERVOPACK
installation environment
monitor.
An overload alarm
Check the alarm display
was reset by turning
to see if there is an
OFF the power sup-
overload alarm.
ply too many times.
Use the accumulated
There was an exces-
load ratio to check the
sive load or operation
load during operation,
was performed that
and use the regenera-
exceeded the regen-
tive load ratio to check
erative processing
the regenerative pro-
capacity.
cessing capacity.
The SERVOPACK
installation orientation
is not correct or there
Check the SERVOPACK
is insufficient space
installation conditions.
around the SERVO-
PACK.
A failure occurred in
the SERVOPACK.
The fan inside the
Check for foreign matter
SERVOPACK
inside the SERVOPACK.
stopped.
The power to the
Check to see if the
absolute encoder was
power supply was
turned ON for the first
turned ON for the first
time.
time.
The Encoder Cable
Check to see if the
was disconnected
power supply was
and then connected
turned ON for the first
again.
time.
Power is not being
supplied both from
the control power
Check the encoder
supply (+5 V) from the
connector battery and
SERVOPACK and
the connector status.
from the battery
power supply.
A failure occurred in
the absolute encoder.
A failure occurred in
the SERVOPACK.
Confirmation
Decrease the surround-
ing temperature by
improving the SERVO-
PACK installation condi-
tions.
Change the method for
resetting the alarm.
Reconsider the load and
operating conditions.
Install the SERVOPACK
according to specifica-
tions.
The SERVOPACK may be
faulty. Replace the SER-
VOPACK.
Remove foreign matter
from the SERVOPACK. If
an alarm still occurs, the
SERVOPACK may be
faulty. Replace the SER-
VOPACK.
Set up the encoder.
Check the encoder con-
nection and set up the
encoder.
Replace the battery or
implement similar mea-
sures to supply power to
the encoder, and set up
the encoder.
If the alarm still occurs
after setting up the
encoder again, replace
the Servomotor.
The SERVOPACK may be
faulty. Replace the SER-
VOPACK.
Continued from previous page.
Correction
Reference
page 3-6
page 3-3,
page 3-5
page 6-49
Continued on next page.

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