15.1
Errors and Warnings
15-3
15.1.3 Clearing Errors/Warnings Using User Programs
Errors and warnings can be cleared by turning on the "error clear request" or "warning clear
request" allocated to the output control area using user programs.
Clearing errors/warnings using unit memories (output control area)
It is possible to clear errors and warnings on an axis-by-axis basis by turning on the
error/warning clear request flags allocated to the output control area. Some errors cannot be
cleared. Some system errors and communication errors of AMP cannot be cleared by this
operation. The power supply of the unit should be restored.
(Example) When clearing the error in the axis no.1 of FP7 MC Unit installed in slot 1
WR158
BKMV.UL
S1:UM000BF
S1:UM000BA
S1:UM000CB
BKMV.UL
WR477
WR472
R600
R1580
R4720
(
)
DF
R4720
SR14
X100
SR14
X100
Axis 1 Error
clear request
Axis 1 Error
clear request
Axes 1
Error flag
Axes 1 to 16
Error
annunciation
Virtual axes
17 to 32 Error
annunciation
Axes 1 to 16
Error clear
request
Virtual axes
17 to 32
Error clear request
1st scan OFF
Link
establish-
ment
Axes 1 to 16
Error
annunciation
1st scan OFF
Link
establish-
-ment
Axes 1 to 16
Error clear
request
Allocation of unit memories (Input control area/Output control area)
Signal name
Real axis
Virtual axis
Axes
1-16
Axes
17-32
Axes
33-48
Axes
49-64
Axes
1-16
Axes
17-32
Error annunciation
UM000BA
UM000BB
UM000BC
UM000BD
UM000BE
UM000BF
Warning annunciation
UM000C0
UM000C1
UM000C2
UM000C3
UM000C4
UM000C5
Error clear request
UM001C8
UM001C9
UM001CA
UM001CB
UM001CC
UM001CD
Warning clear request
UM001CE
UM001CF
UM001D0
UM001D1
UM001D2
UM001D3
(Note 1): Flags or request signals for 16 axes are allocated to each unit memory (1 word) in the above table. When
the value of each bit is 1, it turns on. When the value of each bit is 0, it turns off.
bit no. 15
0
8 7
9
1
8
16
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● ● ● ● ● ●
Axis no.
25
17
24
32
● ● ● ● ● ●
● ● ● ● ● ●
41
33
40
48
● ● ● ● ● ●
● ● ● ● ● ●
57
49
56
64
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Summary of Contents for AFP7MC16EC
Page 1: ......
Page 19: ...1 Unit Functions and Restrictions ...
Page 28: ...Unit Functions and Restrictions 1 10 ...
Page 29: ...2 Names and Functions of Parts ...
Page 33: ...3 Installation and Wiring ...
Page 47: ...4 Basic Procedure ...
Page 75: ...5 Settings of FP7 MC Unit Using CMI Tool ...
Page 97: ...6 Data Transfer to MC Unit and Test Operation ...
Page 122: ...Data Transfer to MC Unit and Test Operation 6 26 ...
Page 123: ...7 Creation of User Programs ...
Page 131: ...8 Automatic Operation Position Control ...
Page 143: ...8 2 Interpolation Control 8 13 ...
Page 193: ...9 Automatic Operation Synchronous Control ...
Page 251: ...10 Manual Operation JOG Operation ...
Page 257: ...10 2 Changing Speed During JOG Operation 10 7 MEMO ...
Page 263: ...11 Manual Operation Home Return ...
Page 277: ...12 Stop Functions ...
Page 286: ...Stop Functions 12 10 ...
Page 287: ...13 Supplementary Functions ...
Page 336: ...Supplementary Functions 13 50 ...
Page 337: ...14 CMTimeChart Monitor ...
Page 338: ...CMTimeChart Monitor 14 2 14 1 Overview of Function ...
Page 365: ...15 Troubleshooting ...
Page 396: ...Troubleshooting 15 32 ...
Page 397: ...16 Specifications ...
Page 500: ...Specifications 16 104 16 13Dimensions AFP7MC16EC AFP7MC32EC AFP7MC64EC 90 28 80 4 Unit mm ...
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