3.5 FT83 SERVOPACKs with Analog Voltage/Pulse Train References
3.5.3 Troubleshooting Alarms
3
Maintenance
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A.bF6:
System Alarm 6
A failure occurred in
the SERVOPACK.
–
Turn the power supply to
the SERVOPACK OFF and
ON again. If an alarm still
occurs, the SERVOPACK
may be faulty. Replace the
SERVOPACK.
–
A.bF7:
System Alarm 7
A failure occurred in
the SERVOPACK.
–
Turn the power supply to
the SERVOPACK OFF and
ON again. If an alarm still
occurs, the SERVOPACK
may be faulty. Replace the
SERVOPACK.
–
A.bF8:
System Alarm 8
A failure occurred in
the SERVOPACK.
–
Turn the power supply to
the SERVOPACK OFF and
ON again. If an alarm still
occurs, the SERVOPACK
may be faulty. Replace the
SERVOPACK.
–
A.C10:
Servomotor Out
of Control
(Detected when
the servo is
turned ON.)
The order of phases
U, V, and W in the
motor wiring is not
correct.
Check the Servomotor
wiring.
Make sure that the Servo-
motor is correctly wired.
–
A failure occurred in
the encoder.
–
If the motor wiring is cor-
rect and an alarm still
occurs after turning the
power supply OFF and
ON again, the Servomotor
may be faulty. Replace the
Servomotor.
–
A failure occurred in
the SERVOPACK.
–
Turn the power supply to
the SERVOPACK OFF and
ON again. If an alarm still
occurs, the SERVOPACK
may be faulty. Replace the
SERVOPACK.
–
A.C80:
Encoder Clear
Error or Multiturn
Limit Setting Error
A failure occurred in
the encoder.
–
Turn the power supply to
the SERVOPACK OFF and
ON again. If an alarm still
occurs, the Servomotor
may be faulty. Replace the
Servomotor.
–
A failure occurred in
the SERVOPACK.
–
Turn the power supply to
the SERVOPACK OFF and
ON again. If an alarm still
occurs, the SERVOPACK
may be faulty. Replace the
SERVOPACK.
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Alarm Number:
Alarm Name
Possible Cause
Confirmation
Correction
Reference