7-2 Responding to an Error Message
S power overload
Cutting was stopped because the load on the spindle-motor
power circuit exceeded its rated value. Resuming is not pos-
sible. Shut down the machine.
Service call [XXXXX]
An unrecoverable error occurred. Make a note of the number
displayed for "XXXXX" (the error number), then shut down
the machine. Then contact your authorized Roland DG Corp.
dealer or Roland DG Corp. service center. Provide the error
number you noted.
Spindle cover open
An emergency stop occurred because the spindle cover was
opened during feed operation. Closing the spindle cover
and clicking [Clear Error] returns the machine to the standby
state. Cutting is interrupted and cannot be resumed. Redo the
operation from the beginning.
Tool sensor not found
At attempt was made to set the Z-axis origin using the tool
sensor, but the tool did not reach the sensor. Click [Clear Er-
ror], then check the amount of extension of the tool. This error
message is also displayed when the tool is positioned too far
from the sensor when starting detection.
P. 73 "4-5 Using the Tool Sensor"
Wrong number of parameters. Paused...
The number of parameters for a received RML-1 command is
incorrect. Click [Clear Error], then click [Stop Cutting]. Cancel-
ing the paused state and resuming cutting instead of quitting
is possible, but because unintended operation is highly likely,
doing so is not recommended.
Check whether the correct command mode is selected, and
check whether the program you're using is compatible with
the machine.
P. 45 "3-3 Selecting the Command Mode"
X motor overload. Paused...
Operation was paused because of large load on the X-axis
motor. Click [Clear Error], cancel the paused state, then resume
cutting. Because the cutting may exceed the capacity of the
machine, revising the cutting parameters is recommended.
Also, allow the machine to rest for around 30 minutes, because
the motor may have overheated.
X overheat
Cutting was stopped because the X-axis motor overheated.
Resuming is not possible. Shut down the machine.
X overload [XXX]
Cutting was stopped because the load on the X-axis motor
exceeded its rated value. Resuming is not possible. Shut down
the machine. Depending on how the load was applied, the
value displayed for "XXX" may be either "peak," "short," or
"long."
Y motor overload. Paused...
Operation was paused because of large load on the Y-axis mo-
tor. Click [Clear Error], cancel the paused state, then resume
cutting. Because the cutting may exceed the capacity of the
machine, revising the cutting parameters is recommended.
Also, allow the machine to rest for around 30 minutes, because
the motor may have overheated.
Y overheat
Cutting was stopped because the Y-axis motor overheated.
Resuming is not possible. Shut down the machine.
Y overload [XXX]
Cutting was stopped because the load on the Y-axis motor
exceeded its rated value. Resuming is not possible. Shut down
the machine. Depending on how the load was applied, the
value displayed for "XXX" may be either "peak," "short," or
"long."
Z motor overload. Paused...
Operation was paused because of large load on the Z-axis
motor. Click [Clear Error], cancel the paused state, then resume
cutting. Because the cutting may exceed the capacity of the
machine, revising the cutting parameters is recommended.
Also, allow the machine to rest for around 30 minutes, because
the motor may have overheated.
Z overheat
Cutting was stopped because the Z-axis motor overheated.
Resuming is not possible. Shut down the machine.
Z overload [XXX]
Cutting was stopped because the load on the Z-axis motor
exceeded its rated value. Resuming is not possible. Shut down
the machine. Depending on how the load was applied, the
value displayed for "XXX" may be either "peak," "short," or
"long."
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