Appendix 2 Explanation of Alarms
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Appendix 2.13 Program Errors (P)
(Note) Program error messages are displayed in abbreviation on the screen.
P10 EXCS. AXIS. No.
Details
The number of axis addresses commanded in a block is exceeds the specifications.
Remedy
- Divide the alarm block command into two.
- Check the specifications.
P11 AXIS ADR. ERROR
Details
The axis address commanded by the program does not match any of the ones set by the parameter.
Remedy
- Correct the axis names in the program.
P20 DIVISION ERROR
Details
The issued axis command cannot be divided by the command unit.
Remedy
- Correct the program.
P29 Not accept command
Details
The command has been issued when it is impossible.
- The normal line control command (G40.1, G41.1, G42.1) has been issued during the modal in which
the normal line control is not acceptable.
- The command has been issued during the modal in which the 2-part system synchronous thread
cutting is not acceptable.
Remedy
- Correct the program.
P30 PARITY H
Details
The number of holes per character on the paper tape is even for EIA code and odd for ISO code.
Remedy
- Check the paper tape.
- Check the tape puncher and tape reader.
P31 PARITY V
Details
The number of characters per block on the paper tape is odd.
Remedy
- Make the number of characters per block on the paper tape even.
- Set the parameter parity V selection OFF.
P32 ADDRESS. ERROR
Details
An address not listed in the specifications has been used.
P command was found in a block with G code macro and MSTB macro.
Remedy
- Correct the program address.
- Correct the parameter settings.
- Check the specifications.
- Separately command G code macro, MSTB macro or P command in different block.
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