Appendix 2 Explanation of Alarms
MITSUBISHI CNC
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E06
NO SPEC
×
- The menu key for a function not in the specifications was pressed.
- A parameter not in the specifications was set.
- A language that was not added as an option was selected. (#1043 lang)
E07
RESET END
Δ
- The input/output operations were forcibly stopped by reset‚ etc. (including EMG).
E08
PHYSICAL ERR
×
- The input/output parameter setting or input/output unit side setting was incorrect.
E09
TIME OUT
×
- The input/output unit parameter "TIME-OUT TIME" setting was too short.
- There is no EOB code in the machining program.
E10
MEMORY OVER
×
- The program cannot be written because the memory capacity is exceeded.
This error occurs when the MDI data setting on the MDI screen exceeds 500
characters‚ or when saving MDl‚ editing or making a program on the edit screen‚ input
on the data input/output screen‚ program copy‚ etc.
E11
PROG. No. DUPLI
Δ
- When registering a machining program in the memory‚ a program with the same
No. as the designated program No. was found in the memory. Refer to the program
file to find a program No. not being used‚ and reset the program No.
This error occurs during MDI registration in the MDI screen or during creation of a
program in the edit screen.
E12
FILE ENTRY OVER
×
- When registering a machining program in the memory‚ the No. of programs
determined in the specifications is exceeded‚ preventing registration.
This error occurs during MDI registration in the MDI screen‚ creation of a program in
the edit screen‚ data input in the data input/output screen‚ and program copy.
E13
NB NOT FOUND
Δ
- The block with the designated sequence No. or block No. does not exist in the
designated program.
E14
PROG. NOT FOUND
Δ
- The designated program is not found in the memory.
- The corresponding program No. was not found with search of tape memory during
graphic check.
E15
EDIT LOCK B
×
- An operation (edit‚ input/output‚ buffer correction‚ etc.) inhibited for machining
program B and C was attempted.
E16
EDIT LOCK C
×
- An operation (edit‚ input/output‚ buffer correction‚ etc.) inhibited for machining
program B was attempted.
E17
PARITY H ERR
×
- A parity H error was detected during data input‚ etc.
Check the paper tape or input device. This error may occur if the paper tape is dirtied
with oil‚ etc.
E18
PARITY V ERR
×
- A parity V error was detected during data input. Check the paper tape to see
whether the number of characters in the significant information section of a block is
odd.
Also check the state (cable wiring‚ noise measures‚ etc.) of the connected
equipment.
E20
OVER RUN ERR
×
- The control method using the DC codes‚ etc.‚ for the input/output operation is
incorrect.
Check the settings of the input/output unit parameters‚ and the settings on the input/
output unit side‚ and reset if necessary.
E21
PROGRAM RUNNING
×
- Deletion of a machining program was attempted during operation.
- Search was attempted during operation.
- Change of data such as parameters was attempted during operation.
- Start of graphic check was attempted during operation.
E22
CODE CHANGE ERR
×
- There was an illegal code on the paper tape.
E24
PLC RUN
×
- Data input/output or comparison was attempted when the built-in PLC was not
stopped.
(Measures)
- Stop the built-in PLC.
(Set the right rotary switch 2 of CNC CPU module to "1".)
E25
DATA MEMORY ERR
×
- When inputting the tool offset data onto tape‚ an offset type exceeding the
specifications range was designated‚ and that block could not be input. If the input
key is pressed again in the input screen‚ the input will continue from the next block.
E26
NO CHARACTERS
Δ
- The designated character string was not found from the block displayed on the
screen to the end of the program when searching with data search in the edit screen.
Press the input key again‚ and the search will start at the head of the program.
E35
COMPARE ERROR
×
- An inconsistency was found in the paper tape and memory data during comparison.
Error No.
Error message
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