
Actual Operation and Operation
• After an OS update or a peripheral device driver update for the product is executed, the product be-
havior might be different. Confirm that operation is correct before you start actual operation.
• Ensure the fan is operational to provide adequate cooling while the power is turned ON.
• HDD and SSD storage devices, SD Memory Cards, power buttons, fan units and batteries have fi-
nite lives and if those are exceeded, the product may fail or malfunction.
• Always monitor the fan status. If a fan is used beyond its service life, the
Low Revolution Speed
warning message is displayed and the product overheating may occur.
• Always monitor the battery warning message. When a battery has low voltage, the system time will
be lost.
• Do not reset or power OFF the product while the password is being changed. If you fail to save the
password there is a possibility that the project will not work.
• Always confirm safety at the connected equipment before you reset Controller errors with an event
level of partial fault or higher from the EtherCAT master Function Module. When the Error is reset,
all slaves that were in any state other than Operational state due to a Controller error with an event
level of partial fault or higher (in which output are disabled) will go to Operational state and the out-
puts will be enabled. Before you reset all errors or restart a slave, confirm that no Controller errors
with an event level of partial fault have occurred for the EtherCAT Master Function Module.
• The functions that are supported depend on the unit version of the product. The version of Sysmac
Studio that supports the functions that were added for an upgrade is also required to use those func-
tions. Refer to Version Information for NY-series Controllers for the relationship between the unit
versions of the controller and the Sysmac Studio versions, and for the functions that are supported
by each unit version.
• The touchscreen supports 5 simultaneous touches. When the number of touches is exceeded, not
all touch points will be detected.
• The capacitive touchscreen reacts to contact on its surface. Accidental touching the surface of the
touchscreen may cause unintended behavior.
• You can operate the touchscreen even when you wear some gloves. Confirm that you can correctly
operate the touchscreen while wearing gloves prior to actual operation.
• If the product experiences a sudden loss of power or disconnecting the cable while saving a setting
or transfer of data is underway, the changes may not be stored and unexpected behavior may occur.
• Ensure that available software checks are performed by personnel in charge who possess a thor-
ough understanding of the software.
• Always create a Rescue Disk using the Rescue Disk Utility and restore to recover the HDD/SSD
configuration if necessary.
• Confirm the device output hold configuration before you change the operating mode of the product
or execute the download.
Error Processing
• In applications that use the results of instructions that read the error status, consider the effect on
the system when errors are detected and program error processing accordingly. For example, even
the detection of a minor error, such as Battery replacement during operation, can affect the system
depending on how the user program is written.
• If you change the event level of a Controller error, the output status when the error occurs may also
change. Confirm safety before you change an event level.
Precautions for Correct Use
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