Appendix 6 Explanation of Alarms
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Z69 External link error 9
Details
With a FROM/TO instruction, a value out of the address range (negative value, or 0x8000 or over) was
set as the head address of the buffer memory.
Remedy
Correct the head address of the buffer memory.
Z69 External link error 10
Details
An alarm occurred in the MELSEC module mounted on the extension base.
Remedy
Check for any disconnection of the MELSEC module and the cables on the extension base. Then turn
the CNC's power ON again.
Z69 External link error 11
Details
The I/O No. designated in the FROM/TO instruction is different from the mounted location of the
intelligent function module on the extension base (the module's I/O No.).
Remedy
Correct the I/O No. Then turn the CNC's power ON again.
Z82 3D machine interference/No machine model 0001
Details
Machine model is not registered.
Remedy
- Press RESET to cancel the alarm.
Movement can be resumed after the cancellation. However, the 3D machine interference check will
become invalid.
- Inform the machine tool builder if an alarm occurs.
Z82 3D machine interference/Machine model illegal 0002
Details
Machine model is illegal.
Remedy
- Press RESET to cancel the alarm.
Movement can be resumed after the cancellation. However, the 3D machine interference check will
become invalid.
- Inform the machine tool builder if an alarm occurs.
Z82 3D machine Interference check load excess 003
Details
The calculation of the interference check took time and caused a deceleration.
Remedy
- Inform the machine tool builder.
- Restart the axis in case of a manual operation.
- In case of an automatic operation, the operation will automatically resume when the processing load
of the interference check decreases.
Z82 3D machine Interference check error 004
Details
The interference check failed.
Remedy
- Take a note of the failed status and contact the service center.
- Press RESET to cancel the alarm. Invalidate the 3D machine interference check to continue the
operation.
Summary of Contents for E70 Series
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Page 512: ...III 1 1 Daily Maintenance and Periodic Inspection and Maintenance ...
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