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7-2 Responding to an Error Message
Messages
If a window like this appears on the computer, take action as
described below.
No modeling machine was found.
Click [Quit], then restart the machine from the beginning.
P. 42 "3-2 Starting and Quitting"
No response is returned from machine.
Click [Quit]. The machine may have accidentally been switched
off, or the connector cable may have come loose. After check-
ing, restart the machine.
Several machines are found. Choose one ma-
chine.
Two or more machines are connected to a single computer.
Select the machine you want to control, then click [OK]. Control-
ling more than one machine at the same time is not possible.
P. 36 "Connecting Multiple Machines"
The next set of cutting data was not found. Ignore
and continue?
Click [Cancel] to quit cutting. This error message is displayed if
a file on the output file list has been deleted or overwritten, or
if its file name has been changed. Check the file.
P. 71 "Deleting the Output File List"
[Status] Box or Handy Panel Display
If a message appears in the VPanel [Status] box or on the handy
panel, take action as described below.
Address undefined. Paused...
(Not displayed on the handy panel.)
The received NC codes contained a value with no address. Click
[Clear Error], then click [Stop Cutting]. Canceling 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 the program for errors.
P. 45 "3-3 Selecting the Command Mode"
Bad parameter. Paused...
A parameter for an RML-1 command that was received con-
tained an incorrect value. Click [Clear Error], then click [Stop
Cutting]. Canceling the paused state and resuming cutting
instead of quitting is possible, but because unintended opera-
tion 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"
Bad parameter. Paused...
(Not displayed on the handy panel.)
A received NC code contained a word and parameter that could
not be interpreted. Click [Clear Error], then click [Stop Cutting].
Canceling 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 the program for errors.
P. 45 "3-3 Selecting the Command Mode"
Cannot execute code. Paused...
(Not displayed on the handy panel.)
A combination of NC codes that cannot be executed due to
specifications was received. Click [Clear Error], then click [Stop
Cutting]. Canceling the paused state and resuming cutting in-
stead 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 the program for errors.
P. 45 "3-3 Selecting the Command Mode"
Cannot set
(Not displayed in VPanel.)
An attempt was made to set an origin point using the handy
panel while [MACHINE] was selected as the coordinate system.
Setting origin points for the machine coordinate system is not
possible. After a short wait, this message disappears. Select the
correct coordinate system, then try the operation again.
P. 86 "5-5 Setting the Origins"
Close main cover
(Not displayed in VPanel.)
An operation thvat makes the machine perform a task involving
movement was attempted while the safety cover was open.
(Note, however, that operations such as hand-wheel feed or jog
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