
7 Alarm and Warning Processing
7-8
7.4
Handling Command Alarms and Warnings
If an alarm or warning occurs for a MECHATROLINK-III command that was sent from the host controller,
use the following procedure to resolve the problem.
The following flowchart uses main commands for alarm and warning solutions, but subcommands can also be
used in the same way.
Note 1. Use SUB_STAT.SUBCMD_ALM to check for the occurrence of command alarms and warnings.
2. Refer to
7.2.2 Command Errors (CMD_ALM)
in
Σ
-V-SD Series User’s Manual MECHATROLINK-III Standard
Servo Profile Commands
(Manual No.: SIEP S800000 76) for details on command alarms, alarm codes, and how
to resolve them.
Command alarms and warnings serve only as notifications about the current alarm status and therefore still
allow for machine operation to continue.
The specified command is not executed, but if the command is sent properly, the alarm or warning will be
reset automatically.
Therefore, command alarms and warnings do not necessarily need to be cleared.
CMD_ALM is cleared automatically. Check CMD_ALM status every communications
cycle and perform the necessary measures to resolve any problems.
NO
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Check the communications
phase and make sure the
correct commands are sent.
Check to see if the subcommand
execution conditions have been
met (i.e., the combination of
main commands and subcom-
mand) and make sure that the
correct subcommand is sent.
Check that the command execution
conditions have all been met. If any
have not been met, take the
measures necessary to meet them.
Correct the data that was
specified for the command (e.g.,
the torque limit) so that it is within
the allowed setting ranges.
Check the main command and
subcommand and make sure
to send the correct commands.
Correct the data that is specified
for the command so that it is
within the allowed setting ranges.
Data out of range warning
(CMD_STAT.CMD_ALM = 1)?
END
Phase error
(CMD_STAT.CMD_ALM = C)?
Subcommand combination error
(CMD_STAT.CMD_ALM = B)?
Command execution condition error
(CMD_STAT.CMD_ALM = A)?
Data out of range
(CMD_STAT.CMD_ALM = 9)?
Unsupported command received
(CMD_STAT.CMD_ALM = 8)?
Command alarm or warning
(CMD_STAT.CMD_ALM < 8)?
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