E70 Series Instruction Manual
Appendix 6.6 Absolute Position Detection System Alarms (Z7*)
IV - 101
Z70 Abs posn data lost 0080 (Axis name)
Details
The absolute position data has been lost. An error of the multi-rotation counter data in the detector and
so on may be the cause. (Liquid penetrates into encoder connector, etc.)
Remedy
Replace the detector and complete zero point initialization.
- Zero point initialization: Required
- Servo alarm No.: (9E)etc.
Z70 Abs posn error(servo alm 25) 0101 (Axis name)
Details
The servo alarm No. 25 was displayed and the power was turned ON again.
Remedy
Perform zero point initialization again.
- Zero point initialization: Required
- Servo alarm No.: -25
Z70 Abs posn error(servo alm E3) 0106 (Axis name)
Details
The servo alarm No. E3 was displayed and the power was turned ON again.
Remedy
Perform zero point initialization again.
- Zero point initialization: Required
- Servo alarm No.: (E3)
Z71 AbsEncoder:Backup voltage drop 0001 (Axis name)
Details
Backup voltage in the absolute position detector dropped.
Remedy
Replace the battery, check the cable connections, and check the detector. Turn the power ON again
and perform zero point initialization.
- Zero point initialization: Required
- Alarm reset when power is turned OFF: -(Z70-0101 is displayed after the power is turned ON again.)
- Servo alarm No.: 25
Z71 AbsEncoder: Commu error 0003 (Axis name)
Details
Communication with the absolute position detector has been disabled.
Remedy
Check and replace the cables, card or detector. Turn the power ON again and perform zero point
initialization.
- Zero point initialization: (Required) only when the detector has been replaced.
- Alarm reset when power is turned OFF: Reset
- Servo alarm No.: 91
Z71 AbsEncoder: Abs data changed 0004 (Axis name)
Details
Absolute position data has been changed at the absolute position establishment.
Remedy
Check and replace the cables, card or detector. Turn the power ON again and perform zero point
initialization.
- Zero point initialization: (Required) only when the detector has been replaced.
- Alarm reset when power is turned OFF: Reset
- Servo alarm No.: 93
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