
10.3 Alarm Message List
10-15
1051
SETUP INITIALIZE
ERROR
(MOTION)
[Decimal Data]
The error occurred in the setup process of
motion instruction when the main power
was turned on.
• Turn the power off then back on.
• If the error occurs again, contact you
YASKAWA representative.
1100
SYSTEM ERROR
C:
!
B:
!
C:
!
[Decimal Data]
The alarm of unknown origin was detected
by noise and control error.
• Needs investigation. Consult a
YASKAWA representative.
1101
SYSTEM ERROR
(SYSTEM1)
[Decimal Data]
The error occurred in the control check of
system.
• Turn the power off then back on.
• If the error occurs again, contact you
YASKAWA representative.
1102
SYSTEM ERROR
(SYSTEM2)
[Decimal Data]
The error occurred in the control check of
system.
• Turn the power off then back on.
• If the error occurs again, contact you
YASKAWA representative.
1103
SYSTEM ERROR
(EVENT)
[Decimal Data]
The error occurred in the event data check
of system.
• If the error occurs again, contact you
YASKAWA representative.
1104
SYSTEM ERROR
(CIO)
[Bit Pattern]
The error occurred in the I/O control check
of system
Data stands for the cause of alarm.
0001_0000:Communication error with I/O
module or setting error of I/O module
• Check the connector, cable for transmis
sion path of I/O signal(XCP01I/O contac-
tor unit, I/O module)
• Reset the I/O module on maintenance
mode.
• Replace the XCP01, I/O contactor unit, I/
O module.
1105
SYSTEM ERROR
(SERVO)
[Decimal Data]
The error occurred in control check of th
WACA01/WRCF01 circuit board.
• Turn the power off then back on.
• If the error occurs again, contact you
YASKAWA representative.
1106
SYSTEM ERROR
(SPEED MONITOR)
[Decimal Data]
The error occurred in control check of th
XFC01 circuit board.
• Turn the power off then back on.
• If the error occurs again, contact you
YASKAWA representative.
1200
HIGH TEMPERA-
TURE (IN CNTL BOX)
The temperature in the controller raised
abnormally.
Check whether interior fan of controller is
working or not.
1201
OVERRUN LIMIT
SWITCH RELEASED
Overrun recovery switch was operated on
playback.
• Don't operate the overrun recovery
switch on playback.
• It is thought that the overrun recovery
switch is failed. Consult YASKAWA rep-
resentative.
1202
FAULT
[Decimal Data]
CPU motion impossibility caused by 0 divi-
sion etc.
Data stands for the factor of alarm.
1:Calculation
2:Floating point
• Turn the power off then back on.
• If the error occurs again, contact you
YASKAWA representative.
1203
SAFETY CIRCUIT
ERROR (XCI01)
[Binary Data]
The error occurred in the safe circuit pro-
cessing of the XCI01 circuit board.
00000000_********: CPU1 error
********_00000000: CPU2 error
*: Data of 0 or 1
• Turn the power off then back on.
• Check the connection cable of the I/O
contactor unit.
• If the error occurs again, contact you
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...
Page 285: ...xiv...
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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