C70 Setup Manual
Appendix 2.6 System Alarms (Z)
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Appendix 2.6 System Alarms (Z)
Z20 Power ON again
Details
- A parameter was set on the CNC monitor screen, which would become valid after turning the power
ON again.
- A parameter was set which would become valid after turning the power ON again via EZSocket.
- Parameter data (ALL.PRM) was input.
- Backup data (SRAM.BIN) was input by SRAM backup function.
- Backup data and restore data were restored.
- A parameter was changed by G10 L70 command, which would become valid after turning the power
ON again.
- "#1060 SETUP" was set to "1" and the standard parameters were set.
Remedy
Turn the power ON again.
Z30 ETHERNET ERROR 1 000E
Details
Socket open error
A communication error occurred when downloading a program during a program server operation.
000E displayed with an error No. indicates the communication type. (FTP communication type)
Remedy
Check the Ethernet communication path.
Check the system on the server side.
Z30 ETHERNET ERROR 5 000E
Details
Data receive error
A communication error occurred when downloading a program during a program server operation.
000E displayed with an error No. indicates the communication type. (FTP communication type)
Remedy
Check the Ethernet communication path.
Check the system on the server side.
Z30 ETHERNET ERROR 6 000E
Details
Data receive number error
A communication error occurred when downloading a program during a program server operation.
000E displayed with an error No. indicates the communication type. (FTP communication type)
Remedy
Check the Ethernet communication path.
Check the system on the server side.
Z51 EEPROM ERROR
Details
The data read from EEPROM does not coincide with the data that has been written into it.
Remedy
- If the same alarm occurs with the same operation, a hardware fault may be the cause. Contact the
service center.
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