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10.3 Alarm Message List
10-32
4102
SYSTEM DATA
CHANGING
[Decimal Data]
An attempt was made to change data which
exerted the influence on the system and
turned on the servo power supply.
The data stands for the alarm factor.
1:System parameter change
Turn off the power once and back on.
4103
PARALLEL START
INSTRUCTION
ERROR
[Decimal Data]
The error occurred in the independent
control start operation.
The data stands for alarm factor.
1:The sub task is being executed.
The job was executed by instructed sub
task, but another job was being started in
the sub task.
2:The group axis is being used
The job operated by other sub task used
same group axis.
3:Multiple start of same job
The job tried to start was executed by
other sub task.
4:Master job unregistration
Though master job was not registered,
The attempt was made to execute
PSTART SUB (job name omitted)
5:Synchronization instruction error
When restarted by PSTART, synchroniza-
tion instruction status of sub task under
interruption was different than the status
to restart.
6:The alarm is stopping
The attempt was made to start sub task
under stop by alarm.
1:Complete the sub task by PWAIT com-
mand.
2:Check that the job started and the timing
of execution for start command again.
3:Check that the job started and the timing
of execution for start command again.
4:Register the master job for sub task.
5:Check that the job started and the timing
of execution for start command again.
6:Start after reset the alarm.
4104
WRONG EXECU
TION OF LOAD INST
[Decimal Data]
When the installation was executed, the
error occurred in DCI function.
The data stands for the alarm factor.
Refer to the data transmission function
manual for details.
Correct the error according to the data of
the alarm factor after reset the alarm.
4105
WRONG EXECU
TION OF SAVE INST
[Decimal Data]
When the installation was executed, an
error occurred in DCI function.
The data stands for the alarm factor.
Refer to the data transmission function
manual for details.
Correct the error according to the data of
the alarm factor after resetting the alarm.
4106
WRONG EXECU
TION OF DELETE
INST
[Decimal Data]
When the installation was executed, the
error occurred in DCI function.
The data stands for the alarm factor.
Refer to the data transmission function
manual for details.
Correct the error according to the data of
the alarm factor after resetting the alarm.
4107
OUT OF RANGE
(ABSO DATA)
Robot/Station
[Axis Data]
The difference between the position of th
power supply off and the power supply on
exceeded tolerance for the robot / station.
Operate axis for robot /station to set the
current value 0 position and check the
original mark (arrow).
If not matched, there is an error of PG
system for the axis where the erro
occurred. Please check.
4109
DC 24V POWER
SUPPLY FAILURE
The external 24V power supply was not out-
put.
• Check whether fuse for I/O contactor unit
is cut or not.
• Check the external 24V power supply.
• Check the connection of communication
cable for I/O module. (XCP0
(
CN01-
XIU01
(
CN03 cable
• If the error occurs again, contact your
YASKAWA representative.
Alarm Message List
Alarm
Number
Message
Cause
Remedy
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...
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Page 82: ...viii...
Page 94: ...1 4 Equipment Configuration 1 12...
Page 108: ...3 8 Open Phase Check 3 8...
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Page 147: ...Setup Diagnosis...
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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...
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