Responding To An Error Message - Roland DWX-30 User Manual

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5-3 Responding to an Error Message

This section describes the error messages that
may appear on the monitor of the computer
you're using, and how to take action to remedy
the problem. If the action described here does
not correct the problem, or if an error message
not described here appears, contact your au-
thorized Roland DG Corp. dealer.
No response is returned from machine.
Click [OK]. The machine may have accidentally been
switched off, or the connector cable may have come
loose. After checking, restart the machine.
P. 50, "Starting and Quitting"
No modeling machine was found.
Click [Quit], then restart the machine and redo the opera-
tion from the beginning.
P. 50, "Starting and Quitting"
Detection pin absent or not installed cor-
rectly.
During jig detection, either the detection pin was not
installed or the amount of extension was incorrect, and
so detection was aborted. Clicking "OK" cancels detec-
tion operation. Make sure the detection pin is installed
correctly, then redo detection of the jig location.
 P. 76, "Installing a Tool"
Operation is impossible because jig detection
has not been performed.
This appears if "Move to Rotation center Y" is selected in
VPanel when jig detection has never been performed.
Performing jig detection makes it possible to execute
movement to center of rotation Y.
 P. 57, "Moving to a Specific Position
Detection of the jig failed.
The sensor failed to respond during jig detection, and
so detection failed. The sensor may fail to respond if
the detection attachment, sensor, detection pin, or jig
is dirty. Clean away any grime and redo detection of the
jig location.
The handy panel is not responding.
This is displayed if the handy panel comes loose or
malfunctions during operation. Clicking [OK] clears the
message. Operations that do not use the handy panel
can be continued. If this message continues to appear
even after you have switched off the main power, recon-
nected the handy panel, and redone the operation from
the beginning, then the handy panel may be malfunc-
tioning. In such cases, contact your authorized Roland
DG Corp. dealer.
P. 39, "Connecting the Handy Panel," p. 50, "Starting and
Quitting"
Front cover open.
This machine restricts some operations to ensure safety
when front covers are open. Close both the upper and
lower front covers.
Command Error
Operation was paused because a command error oc-
curred. Click [Cancel] to quit cutting. Cutting can be
resumed by clicking [Continue], but doing so is very
likely to result in unintended operation and is not rec-
ommended.
Cover open error.
A front cover was opened during cutting or spindle
rotation. Follow the on-screen messages to switch off
the power, close the front cover, and redo the operation
from the beginning.
The spindle experienced an excessive load.
The spindle experienced an excessive cur-
rent.
The spindle motor is running hot.
The spindle control circuit is running hot.
A spindle-motor error occurred. This is caused by pro-
longed high load on the motor or by excessive torque be-
ing applied momentarily. Follow the on-screen messages
to switch off the power. The cutting may have exceeded
the capacity of the machine. Before restarting, revise the
cutting conditions. Also, allow the machine to rest for
some time, because the motor may have overheated.
If messages like these persist, contact your authorized
Roland DG Corp.
The connector for the rotary axis is detached.
The connector for the rotary axis has come loose or the
cable has been damaged, making connection impos-
sible. Follow the on-screen messages to switch off the
power. Before restarting, check and correct the status of
the connector. If this message persists even though the
connector is properly connected, switch off the power
and contact your authorized Roland DG Corp. dealer.
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