Appendix 6 Explanation of Alarms
MITSUBISHI CNC
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M01 Ill. op during T tip control 0170
Details
Illegal operation was attempted during tool tip center control.
Remedy
- Change the operation mode to the previous one and restart.
M01 Illegal OP in tilted face cut 0185
Details
Any of the following illegal operations was attempted during inclined surface machining mode.
- Manual interrupt
- Handle interrupt in automatic operation
- MDI interrupt
- PLC interrupt
- Arbitrary reverse run
Remedy
- Switch the operation mode back to the previous to remove the cause of this failure.
- During inclined surface machining mode, it's impossible to perform manual interrupt, handle
interrupt in automatic operation, MDI interrupt, PLC interrupt, or arbitrary reverse run.
M01 Interference check invalidated 0200
Details
The 3D machine interference check is invalidated. This alarm is output to NC alarm 5.
Remedy
- Validate all the interference check settings.
- If there is any axis which has not completed zero point return, establish the zero point first.
M01 Machine interference 1 0201
Details
It was judged that an interference occurred in the No.1 step interference check and caused a
deceleration stop.
When machine interference is detected, the interfered part is highlighted (yellow/red) and the part's
name is displayed on the 3D monitor's model display.
Remedy
- Move the axis in a direction which does not cause interference.
- Press RESET to cancel the alarm.
- You can move the axis in the same travel direction as before the interference.
But the axis movement is done using the 2nd step interference check distance.
(In manual operation)
M01 Machine interference 2 0202
Details
It was judged that an interference occurred in the No.2 step interference check and caused a
deceleration stop.
When machine interference is detected, the interfered part is highlighted (red) and the part's name is
displayed on the 3D monitor's model display.
Remedy
- Move the axis in a direction which doesn't cause interference.
- Press RESET to cancel the alarm.
M01 Multi ax for 3D manual feed 0230
Details
More than one axis was designated in manual mode while the 3-dimensional manual feed was valid.
Remedy
- Command the manual feed to each axis one by one.
Summary of Contents for E70 Series
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Page 24: ...I SCREEN OPERATIONS ...
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Page 446: ...II 9 3 Reset Switch and Emergency Stop Button ...
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Page 512: ...III 1 1 Daily Maintenance and Periodic Inspection and Maintenance ...
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Page 562: ...IV 29 Appendix 5 RS 232C I O Device Parameter Setting Examples ...
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