10.3 Alarm Message List
10-14
0964
CPU HANG UP
ERROR
(WRCA#5
[Decimal Data]
An insertion error of the WRCA01#5 circuit
board or defective circuit board.
• Insert the circuit board in the CPU rack
or the connector on the circuit board fast.
• Replace the circuit board.
• If the error occurs again, contact your
YASKAWA representative.
0965
CPU HANG UP
ERROR
(WRCA#6
[Decimal Data]
An insertion error of the WRCA01#6 circuit
board or defective circuit board.
• Insert the circuit board in the CPU rack
or the connector on the circuit board fast.
• Replace the circuit board.
• If the error occurs again, contact your
YASKAWA representative.
0999
NMI ERROR
[Decimal Data]
NMI (interruption CPU signal of unknown
origin) occurred because of the motion erro
of hardware, circuit board and rack or con
trol error of software.
• Insert the circuit board in the CPU rack
or the connector on the circuit board fast.
• Replace the circuit board.
• If the error occurs again, contact your
YASKAWA representative.
1000
ROM ERROR
(XCP01)
The error was found by sum check of sys-
tem program for the XCP01 circuit board.
Replace the XCP01 circuit board (ROM).
1001
ROM
ERROR(WRCA01)
[Decimal Data]
The error was found by sum check of sys-
tem program for the XCP01 circuit board.
Replace the WRCA circuit board (ROM).
1002
ROM ERROR
(XFC01)
The error was found by sum check of sys-
tem program for the XFC01 circuit board.
Replace the XFC01 circuit board (ROM).
1003
ROM (XCP02
The error was found by sum check of sys-
tem program for the XCP02 circuit board.
Replace the XCP02 circuit board (ROM).
1030
MEMORY ERROR
(PARAMETER FILE)
[Decimal Data]
The parameter file of CMOS memory was
damaged.
Data stands for the damaged parameter file.
0:RC*, 1:RO*, 2:SV, 3:SVM, 4:SC, 5:SD*,
6:CIO*, 7:FD*, 8:AP, 9:RS, 10:SE, 11:RMS*,
12:AMC*, 13:SVP*, 14:MF*, 15:PCD*
*:System paramete
• Initialize the parameter file damaged on
maintenance mode.
• Load the saved parameter from the
floppy disk and restore.
1031
MEMORY ERROR
(MOTION1
[Decimal Data]
The saved each file on CMOS memory used
by motion instruction was damaged.
• Initialize the file damaged on mainte-
nance mode.
• Load the saved file from the floppy disk
and restore.
1032
MEMORY ERROR
(MOTION2
[Decimal Data]
• The saved each file on XCP01 circuit
board memory used by motion instruction
was damaged.
• An insertion error of the XCP01 circuit
board or the circuit board failed.
• Turn the power off then back on.
• Insert the XCP01 circuit board in CPU
rack fast.
• Replace the XCP01 circuit board.
• If the error occurs again, contact your
YASKAWA representative.
1050
SET-UP PROCESS
ERROR
(SYSCON)
[Decimal Data]
The error occurred in the setup process of
system when the main power was turned
on.
1: The set up of motion instruction was not
completed. The set up of the WRCA01,
XCP02 circuit board was not completed.
• Turn the power off then back on.
• If the error occurs again, contact your
YASKAWA representative.
Alarm Message List
Alarm
Number
Message
Cause
Remedy
Summary of Contents for SK300X
Page 2: ......
Page 4: ...SK300X Manipulator Manual XRC 2001 ii MOTOMAN NOTES...
Page 7: ...INTRODUCTION MOTOMAN 1 3 SK300X Manipulator Manual XRC 2001 NOTES...
Page 21: ...viii...
Page 25: ...xii...
Page 41: ...1 7 Notes on MOTOMAN Disposal 1 16...
Page 59: ...4 3 Connection Methods 4 12...
Page 67: ...6 1 Movement of the Axes 6 4...
Page 73: ...8 2...
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Page 93: ...3 3 Location 3 6...
Page 99: ...4 2 Cable Connection 4 6...
Page 103: ...5 4 Dimensions and Working Range 5 4 Fig 10 b Dimesions and Working Range YR SK300 J1...
Page 104: ...5 4 Dimensions and Working Range 5 5 Fig 10 c Dimesions and Working Range YR SK300 J2...
Page 109: ...6 2 Wrist Flange 6 4...
Page 133: ...9 2 Notes on Maintenance Procedures 9 18...
Page 136: ...11 1 S Axis Driving Unit 11 1 11 Parts List 11 1 S Axis Driving Unit...
Page 138: ...11 2 L U Axis Driving Unit 1 11 3 11 2 L U Axis Driving Unit 1...
Page 140: ...11 3 L U Axis Driving Unit 2 11 5 11 3 L U Axis Driving Unit 2...
Page 234: ...2 8 General I O Signal Assignment 2 72...
Page 270: ...4 4 Recommended Spare Parts 4 30...
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Page 286: ...Setup Diagnosis...
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Page 297: ...2 1 Protection Through Security Mode Settings 2 8...
Page 395: ...3 17 File Initialize 3 98...
Page 417: ...4 2 Addition of Base and Station Axis 4 22...
Page 435: ...5 6 Position Data When Power is Turned ON OFF 5 18...
Page 436: ...Hardware...
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Page 447: ...6 4 Equipment Configuration 6 10...
Page 456: ...8 8 Open Phase Check 8 8...
Page 476: ...9 4 Recommended Spare Parts 9 20...
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