Operating manual - English
UNOCODE PRO
Copyright Silca 2017
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6.13.3
ALARM MESSAGES
• This message indicates that there is a fault in the optical reader or that something is obstructing its laser beam
before starting the reading or decoding cycle.
• The electronic control board has exceeded the maximum permitted temperature. Check the cooling fan (SEE
Ch.8.1 "Trouble shooting", page 73).
• Indicates that the fuse has blown due to a short circuit in an inlet or outlet (see Ch.8.1 "Trouble shooting", page
73).
• Indicates a short circuit in port P (IN/OUT) (see Ch.8.1 "Trouble shooting", page 73).
• Indicates that the fuse has probably blown (see Ch.8.1 "Trouble shooting", page 73).
• Indicates a fault on the electronic control board.
• This message appears when the machine detects an unexpected contact.
• This message appears when gauging a clamp that requires the previous gauging of the standard V100 clamp.
ALARM 1
OPTICAL READER
E R R O R
See operating manual
ALARM 2
TEMPERATURE ALARM
Turn the machine off!
ALARM 3
I/O POWER ALARM
Check fuse F4!
ALARM 4
DIGITAL OUTLET
PROTECTION ALARM
Turn the machine off!
ALARM 5
CUTTER MOTOR
ALARM
Check fuse F1!
ALARM 6
CUTTER MOTOR
Fault on motor circuit!
Faulty contact made!
Press START to move
axis at zero point.
Before calibrating the jaw:
V...
it's necessary to have
calibrated the V100 jaw