E70 Series Instruction Manual
Appendix 6.12 Program Errors (P)
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P503 Illegal G110 axis
Details
- The commanded axis does not exist.
- The mixed control (cross axis control) (G110) was commanded to the axis for which the mixed
control (cross axis control) is disabled.
- The number of axes included in the mixed control (cross axis control) (G110) command is exceeding
the maximum number of axes per part system.
Remedy
- Correct the program.
P511 Synchronization M code error
Details
- Two or more synchronization M codes were commanded in the same block.
- The synchronization M code and "!" code were commanded in the same block.
- Synchronization with the M code was commanded in 3rd part system or more. (Synchronization with
the M code is valid only in 1st part system or 2nd part system.)
Remedy
- Correct the program.
P520 Control axis superimposition/Designated axis illegal
Details
An axis which was impossible to superimpose was designated as a master axis or superimposed axis.
Remedy
Correct the program.
P521 Illegal synchronization axis
Details
The axis specified as a reference or synchronized axis of synchronization across part systems cannot
be synchronized.
Remedy
- Correct the program.
P530 DEC. POINT ERR
Details
A decimal point was added to the address where the decimal point command is not allowed. ("#1274
ext10/bit0 (Type of address enabling/disabling decimal point command)")
Remedy
Do not add any decimal point to the addresses where the decimal point is not allowed.
P544 No spec: Wk instl err cmp
Details
The workpiece installation error compensation function is out of the specifications.
Remedy
- Check the specifications.
P545 Invld cmd in wk instl err cmp
Details
During workpiece installation error compensation, a command impossible to issue (such as G
command) was issued.
Remedy
- Check the program. If you wish to issue a command impossible to issue (such as G command)
during workpiece installation error compensation, cancel workpiece installation error compensation
once.
Summary of Contents for E70 Series
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Page 24: ...I SCREEN OPERATIONS ...
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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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