![YASKAWA Motoman UP6 Instructions Manual Download Page 370](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/yaskawa/motoman-up6/motoman-up6_instructions-manual_3323868370.webp)
9.1 Replacing XRC Parts
9-2
9.1.1
Replacing Parts of the CPU Rack
CPU rack (JZNC-XRK01B-
.
) is comprised of the control power supply unit, the rack for the
various circuit boards and system control boards.
CPU Rack Configuration (JZNC-XRK01B-
.
)
"
Replacing the Battery
Replace the battery within 40 hours if a battery alarm occurs. If it is within 30 minute after tur-
ing on the electricity after the power was turned off for more than 2 days, replace the battery
immediately.
(The battery alarms appear on the programing pendant display and LED on the system con-
trol board is turned on.)
Replacement Procedure
1.
Disconnect the battery connector (BAT) and remove the battery.
2.
Mount the new battery and connect the battery connector.
Although the CMOS memory is backed up by super capacitor, the battery must be
replaced as soon as the battery alarm occurs. The job data and other data may be lost if
the battery is left for more than 40 hours.
(CN05)
AC200V Input Connector
(From Power Unit)
(CN04)
PC Card
Battery Alarm
(CN03)
RS232C Connector
(CN03), (CN02)
DC24V Output Connector
(To Programming Pendant)
Battery
Monitor, Alarm Display
(CN01)
DC24V, DC5V Output Connector
(To XIU unit)
Control Power Unit
CPS-150F
System Control Board
JANCD-XCP01
(CN04)
Control Power ON/OFF
N OT E
Summary of Contents for Motoman UP6
Page 4: ...UP6 Manipulator Manual ii MOTOMAN NOTES...
Page 65: ...11 1 S Axis Parts List 11 1 11 Parts List 11 1 S Axis Parts List...
Page 67: ...11 2 L U Axis Driving Unit 11 3 11 2 L U Axis Driving Unit...
Page 69: ...11 3 R Axis Driving Unit 11 5 11 3 R Axis Driving Unit...
Page 71: ...11 4 Wrist Unit 11 7 11 4 Wrist Unit...
Page 73: ......
Page 82: ...viii...
Page 94: ...1 4 Equipment Configuration 1 12...
Page 108: ...3 8 Open Phase Check 3 8...
Page 131: ...20...
Page 146: ...xiv...
Page 147: ...Setup Diagnosis...
Page 148: ......
Page 150: ...1 2...
Page 158: ...2 1 Protection Through Security Mode Settings 2 8...
Page 256: ...3 17 File Initialize 3 98...
Page 278: ...4 2 Addition of Base and Station Axis 4 22...
Page 296: ...5 6 Position Data When Power is Turned ON OFF 5 18...
Page 297: ...Hardware...
Page 298: ......
Page 308: ...6 4 Equipment Configuration 6 10...
Page 359: ...Maintenance...
Page 360: ......
Page 368: ...8 8 Open Phase Check 8 8...
Page 388: ...9 4 Recommended Spare Parts 9 20...
Page 389: ...Alarm Error...
Page 390: ......
Page 462: ...11 1 Error Message List 11 18...
Page 463: ......
Page 466: ......
Page 530: ......
Page 531: ......
Page 533: ......
Page 534: ......
Page 535: ......
Page 536: ......
Page 537: ......
Page 538: ......
Page 539: ......
Page 540: ......
Page 541: ......
Page 542: ......
Page 543: ......
Page 544: ......
Page 545: ......
Page 546: ......
Page 547: ......
Page 548: ......
Page 549: ......
Page 550: ......
Page 551: ......
Page 552: ......
Page 553: ......
Page 554: ......
Page 555: ......
Page 556: ......
Page 557: ......
Page 558: ......
Page 559: ......
Page 560: ......
Page 561: ......