10.3 Alarm Message List
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10.3
Alarm Message List
Pay special attention when performing any repairs for system control circuit board
“JANCD-XCP01”. Personnel must be appropriately skilled in maintenance mode opera-
tion to carry out repairs.
JANCD-XCP01 back up very important file data for the user program with a battery. Care-
less operation may delete registered data. If repairs for JANCD-XCP01 are necessary,
consult YASKAWA representative before performing any repairs.
Alarm Message List
Alarm
Number
Message
Cause
Remedy
0010
CPU BOARD INSER-
TION ERROR
[Decimal Data]
• Insertion of the circuit board was not com-
pleted
• Defective circuit board
Data stands for error circuit board
10:XCP02 circuit board (#1-0)
11:XCP02 circuit board (#1-1
12:XCP02 circuit board (#1-2)
20:XCP02 circuit board (#2-0)
21:XCP02 circuit board (#2-1)
22:XCP02 circuit board (#2-2)
(Note)
XCP02 circuit board (#
.
-
"
)
.
:Slot NO.
"
:0
)
XCP02 circuit board (main)
1
)
Sub-board1(connector CNSL side
2
)
Sub-board2(connector CNET side)
• Check whether the circuit board is cor-
rectly inserted.
• Replace the circuit board.
0020
CPU
COMMUNICATION
ERROR
[Decimal Data]
• Insertion of the circuit board was not com-
pleted
• Defective circuit board
Data stands for an error circuit board
10:XCP02 circuit board (#1-0)
11:XCP02 circuit board (#1-1
12:XCP02 circuit board (#1-2)
20:XCP02 circuit board (#2-0)
21:XCP02 circuit board (#2-1)
22:XCP02 circuit board (#2-2)
(Note)
XCP02 circuit board (#
.
-
"
)
.
:Slot NO.
"
:0
)
XCP02 circuit board (main)
1
)
Sub-board1(connector CNSL side
2
)
Sub-board2(connector CNET side)
• Check whether the circuit board is cor-
rectly inserted.
• Replace the circuit board.
C A U T I O N
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...
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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...
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Page 308: ...6 4 Equipment Configuration 6 10...
Page 359: ...Maintenance...
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Page 368: ...8 8 Open Phase Check 8 8...
Page 388: ...9 4 Recommended Spare Parts 9 20...
Page 389: ...Alarm Error...
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