Alarm Message List - Yamaha SRCP User Manual

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13-2 Alarm and Countermeasures
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13-2-2 Alarm message list

Alarm No.
Alarm Message
Meaning
01
OVER LOAD
Excessive load
on motor
Motor drawing
02
OVER
CURRENT
too much current
Transistor has
03
OVER HEAT
heated to 90°C or
more.
Power supply
04
POWER
voltage has
DOWN
dropped to less
than 85% of rated
value.
System backup
05
BATT.LOW-
battery voltage is
VOLTAGE
low.
24V power is not
06
24V POWER
supplied.
OFF
Possible Cause
q
q
Improper operation
w
w
Motor failure
e
e
Parameter error
r
r
Wrong power supply voltage
t
t
Insufficient power supply capacity
y
y
Excessive friction in robot
q
q
Motor wire shorted
w
w
Motor failure
e
e
Controller failure
r
r
Parameter error
q
q
Rise in ambient temperature
(above 40°C)
w
w
Excessive load on motor
e
e
Defective transistor
q
q
Insufficient power supply capacity
w
w
Wrong power supply voltage
being used
q
qw
Battery worn out.
w
Battery failure
q
q
24V power supply is not
connected to terminals No. 3 and
No.4 of EXT. CN connector.
w
w
Fuse has blown due to short-
circuit or excessive current flow
in the 24V circuit.
e
e
24V power was supplied to
EXT.CN after supplying AC
power to the power terminal
block.
Action
Lower the operation duty on the robot
or reduce the acceleration parameter,
or correct the payload parameter.
If the motor armature resistance is too
low, contact our sales office or
representative.
Initialize the parameters and check the
robot type setting.
Check the power supply voltage.
Check the power supply capacity. If
too low, use a power supply of larger
capacity.
Check whether the robot moving parts
work sluggishly. Refer to the robot
user's manual for corrective action.
Check the motor wires for electrical
continuity, and replace the motor
assembly if abnormality is found.
Replace the motor if internally
shorted.
If the motor terminals U and W , V
and W or U and V are shorted, the
output transistor is defective, so
replace the SRCP controller.
Initialize the parameters and check the
robot type setting.
Correct the ambient environmental
conditions.
(Install a cooling fan.)
Lower the operation duty on the
robot.
If the controller is being used
correctly, the transistor is probably
defective, so replace the SRCP
controller.
Check the power supply capacity. If
insufficient, use a power supply having
larger capacity. (Power is consumed
mostly during return-to-origin of
stroke end detection, robot start-up and
acceleration/deceleration.)
Check the voltage specifications
indicated on the front panel of the
controller.
Replace the battery. (If not
possible to replace it immediately,
then temporarily set bit 3 of PRM
34 to "1").
Check the 24V power supply
connection.
Check for short-circuit using a multi-
meter or recheck the I/O connections.
24V power must first be supplied to
EXT. CN before supplying power to
the power terminal block.

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