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15.3
Troubleshooting
(1) Troubleshooting using the LEDs
Check items and corrective actions for troubleshooting using the indicator LEDs of the LD75 are described below.
(a) When the RUN LED turns off
If there is no problem on the above check items, a watchdog timer error may have occurred. Reset the CPU
module and check that the RUN LED turns on.
If not, the possible cause is a hardware failure. Please consult your local Mitsubishi representative.
(b) When the ERR. LED turns on
(c) When the ERR. LED and axis LED flash
(d) When all LEDs turn on
Reset the CPU module and check that the module is in the normal status.
If all LEDs still turn on, the possible cause is a hardware failure. Please consult your local Mitsubishi
representative.
Check item
Action
Is the power supplied?
Check that the voltage supplied to the power supply module is within the rated range.
Is the power supply capacity sufficient?
Calculate the total current consumption of the connected modules (CPU module, I/O modules, and
intelligent function modules) and check that the power supply capacity is not insufficient.
Is the module connected correctly?
• Check that the connector on the side of the module is properly inserted.
• Check that the module joint levers are locked.
Check item
Action
Is there a system error?
An error may have occurred in the CPU module. Check the error and take a corrective action.
Check item
Action
Is there an axis error?
Check the error code and take the action described in the following. (
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