Appendix 2 Explanation of Alarms
MITSUBISHI CNC
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Alarm No.
51
Overload 2
Current command of more than 95% of the unit's max. current was being continuously given for longer than 1 second in a
servo system. In a spindle system, current command of more than 95% of the motor's max. current was being continuously
given for longer than 1 second.
Investigation details
Investigation results
Remedies
SV
SP
1
Did the alarm occur immediately after
READY ON?
The alarm occurred after ready ON before
operation starts.
Investigate item 2.
The alarm occurred after normal operation. Investigate item 5.
2
Check that the PN voltage is supplied to the
drive unit.
MDS-D-SVJ3 Series is not connected to the
power supply unit, so investigate item 3 for
MDS-D-SVJ3.
[1] Is the CHARGE lamp ON?
The CHARGE lamp becomes dark.
L+ or L- screw was loosened.
Increase the capacity of power supply.
Tighten the L+ and L- screws.
Approx. 300V is correctly supplied.
Investigate item 3.
3
Check the motor power cable (U, V, W
phases).
[1] The power cable is not connected.
[2] Is the cable connected to the motor for
another axis?
The connections are incorrect.
Connected to the incorrect axis.
Connect correctly.
The connections are correct.
Investigate item 4.
4
Check the detector cable connection.
[1] Is the cable connected to the motor for
another axis?
The connections are incorrect.
Connect correctly.
The connections are correct.
Investigate item 5.
5
Check whether the machine has collided.
The machine has collided.
Check the machining program and soft limit
settings.
The machine has not collided.
Investigate item 6.
6
Check whether the current value on the NC
Servo Monitor screen is saturated during
acceleration/deceleration.
The current is saturated during acceleration/
deceleration.
Increase the acceleration/ deceleration time
constant.
The current value during acceleration/
deceleration is appropriate.
Investigate item 7.
7
Check the detector Feedback.
The Feedback signal is abnormal.
- The droop does not stabilize.
Replace the detector.
(With the absolute position system, the zero
point must be established.)
The Feedback signal is normal.
Replace the drive unit.
8
Check the load meter value.
The value is large.
Lower the load.
The value is normal.
Investigate item 9.
9
Check the PLG output waveform.
For TS5690, waveform cannot be checked.
There is a problem.
Adjust the PLG output waveform.
Normal
Replace the drive unit.
Alarm No.
52
Excessive error 1
A difference between the actual and theoretical motor positions during servo ON exceeded the setting value.
Investigation details
Investigation results
Remedies
SV
SP
1
The load inertia is large.
The unbalance torque in the Z (gravity)
direction is high.
An excessive workpiece or tool is mounted
on the spindle.
The load inertia is excessive.
[1] Lower the machine weight applied to the
servo motors (by the unbalance torque).
[2] Lower the weight of the workpiece.
The load inertia is normal.
Investigate item 2.
2
Check the excessive error detection width.
Servo
SV053
Spindle
SP023 (Interpolation, spindle
synchronization)SP053 (Non-interpolation)
The excessive error detection width is too
small.
Servo standard value:
SV053 ={RAPID/(60*PGN1)}/2
Spindle standard value:
No alarm is set at SP023 =120:0
SP053 =motor max. speed
×
6/PGV/2
Set appropriate values.
Appropriate values are set.
Investigate item 3.
3
Check the position detector polarity.
SV017/bit4 (Servo)
SP017/bit4 (Spindle: position FB)
SP017/bit0 (Spindle: speed FB)
#3106/bit7 (Synchronous tap control)
The polarity is reversed.
Correctly set the parameters.
Normal.
Investigate item 4.
4
Check the alarm No. "51" items.
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