Appendix 2 Explanation of Alarms
MITSUBISHI CNC
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E86
INPUT DATA ERR
×
- When inputting the tool offset data‚ the data format was not correct‚ so 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.
- When data is read from parameter tape, its format is incorrect.
E87
NOT EDIT PROG.
×
- Playback edit was executed for a fixed cycle subprogram.
Playback edit of a fixed cycle subprogram is not possible.
E88
CAN
’
T ADD BLOCK
×
- Playback edit cannot be executed unless the block being edited with playback is
displayed to the end (EOB) on the left side of the machining program display area.
Press the cursor key [
↓
]‚ and display the whole block to the end. Then‚ input the
data.
E91
MODE ERROR (PBK)
×
- G90 was set when "PLAYBACK G90" was off.
- G91 was set when "PLAYBACK G90" was on.
E98
CAN
’
T RESEARCH
×
- In program restart for multi-part system, while a restart search is running in one part
system, another restart search was attempted in another part system. To start over
a search, cancel either one of the previous searches by resetting, and then search
again.
E110
ATA NOT READY
Δ
- ATA not mounted error when that appears when ATA Card screen is opened
Mount the ATA card.
E111
FILE DUPLICATE
Δ
- The name of the file to be output was found in the ATA card.
- New file name to be renamed already exists.
E112
ATA I/F ERROR
×
- The designated file is damaged or the ATA card is damaged.
Designate another file or replace the ATA card.
E113
MEMORY OVER
×
- The ATA card capacity was filled when outputting to the ATA card.
Delete files from the ATA card, or use another ATA card and output the data again.
E114
CAN'T ERASE
×
- A directory containing subdirectories or files was required to be deleted.
Delete the file and all subdirectories before deleting the directory.
E115
FILE NOT FOUND
Δ
- The file to be input, compared, deleted or renamed was not found in the ATA card.
Designate a file saved in the ATA card.
E117
DIR NOT FOUND
×
- The set directory was not found on the disk.
Check whether an intermediate directory was designated when designating an
absolute path.
E190
FORE EDITING
×
- An attempt was made to perform background search for the program that is in
foreground search status. (Word editing)
E191
NOT COM. SEARCH
×
- Operation search was attempted in the tape mode.
E200
ADJUST ERROR
×
- The hardware status can
’
t be read correctly‚ so automatic adjustment was not
possible.
- Check the remote l/O unit.
- A Z55 RIO NOT CONNECT error occurred.
- Adjust manually.
- Unit defect (replace unit)
E201
UNIT NOT EQUIP
×
- The analog output unit is not mounted.
- Confirm the remote l/O unit.
- Prepare a unit having analog output.
- Check the connection (power and signal wires)
- Unit defect (replace unit)
E301
CONNECT ERROR
×
- The socket connection failed during Ethernet communication.
- If the host address is illegal or the port No. is incorrect, set correctly.
E302
LOGIN ERROR
×
- Log in failed during Ethernet communication.
- Check the user name and password.
E311
DOWNLOAD ERR
×
- Reading of a file on the host side failed during Ethernet communication.
E312
UPLOAD ERROR
×
- Writing of a file on the host side failed during Ethernet communication.
E313
NO FILE
×
- The file designated with the host reception (host
→
IC) operation was not found on
the host side during Ethernet communication.
- The file designated with the host transmission (IC
→
host) operation was not found
in the IC card during Ethernet communication.
E314
FILE DUPLICATE
×
- The file name to be registered with the host reception (host
→
IC) operation was
found in the IC card during Ethernet communication.
- The file name to be registered with the host transmission (IC
→
host) operation was
found in the host during Ethernet communication.
E315
FILE WRITE ERR
×
- Writing to the IC card failed during Ethernet communication.
E316
FILE READ ERR
×
- Reading of an IC cared file failed during Ethernet communication.
Error No.
Error message
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