E70 Series Instruction Manual
Appendix 7.13 Data Sampling-related Operation Messages
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Appendix 7.13 Data Sampling-related Operation Messages
Appendix 7.14 Absolute Position Detection-related Operation Messages
Message
Details
Executing sampling
- The waveform data is being sampled.
Input the axis name
- This appears when the data type is selected in the Ch1 or Ch2 data setting
area.Input the name of the axis to be sampled.
Input axis name/signal No./bit
- This appears when the data type is selected in the Ch1 or Ch2 data setting
area.Set the sampling conditions common for Ch1 and Ch2.
Input device name/device No.
- Input device name/device No.
Input file/sub-ID/item/data
- This appears when an NC file is selected in the Ch1 or Ch2 data setting area.
Change the area
- Change the area.
Sampling conditions are illegal
- The data cannot be sampled as the setting conditions are illegal.Review the
data, vertical scale, sampling rate and horizontal scale on the Condition setting
screen.
Can't start sampling
- "#1224 aux08/bit0" is "0" and sampling start-up cannot be performed.
The collection invalid
- The parameters are set to prevent data being collected. Check the parameters.
The collection begin?
- Determines whether to start data collection. Press [Y] or [INPUT] to start data
collection.
The collection stop?
- Determines whether to stop data collection. Press [Y] or [INPUT] to stop data
collection.
The collection is being executed
- An attempt was made to start data collection while data collection was being
performed.
The collection is stopping
- An attempt was made to stop data collection while data collection was stopped.
The collection invalid
- The data collection is set invalid in the parameter. Check the parameter.
Scroll execution
- The waveform display is being scrolled.
Refresh execution
- The waveform is being refreshed.
Message
Details
Setting absolute position set
- Setting from the screen was attempted of absolute position detection data when
the "Absolute Position Set" was not ON.
Press the menu key [Absolute Position Set] to turn it ON.
Not the abs position detection system
- An absolute position detection system has not been selected for the currently
selected axis.
The machine parameter (Axis specification parameter "#2049 type") must be set.
Axis name inappropriate
- The set axis name is inappropriate. Check the axis name.
Not passed on grid
- The absolute position basic point was set without passing the grid after the
power ON in the dogless-type absolute position detection.
Return one grid back and repeat the procedure.
Can't start
- Settings of "#0 absolute posn set", "#2 Z-point" and "#2055 pushf" are not
adequate.
- "AbsEncoder: Serial data error" alarm (Z71 0005) has occurred.
Check the parameter and the alarm.
Illegal direction
- JOG starting direction is illegal in the machine end stopper method of the
dogless-type absolute position detection.
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