Specifications
3 ALARM
3-12
3-2-3 No. 100 - No. 199, No. 1100 - No. 1199 (CNC machine control error)
No. Message
Type of
error
Stopped
status
Clearing
procedure
Display
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Cause
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Action
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101 SOFT LIMIT (Axis, , ) A K P Blue
Cause
Some mistake in operations during the automatic operation has caused the tool tip to overstep the area specified in the
software limit parameters in the direction of the axis corresponding to the displayed axis name.
Action
Modify the program so that the tool tip may move within the area specified in the software limit parameters.
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Cause
Action
113 OVER TRAVEL (Axis, , ) A K P Red
Cause
The tool tip has reached stroke limit in the direction of the axis corresponding to the displayed axis name.
Action
Move the tool tip away from the end in manual operation mode.
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Cause
Action
125 ILLEGAL AXIS EXISTS ( , , ) E H O Red
Cause
During reference-point return, the proximity-point detection limit switch has overrun the position in which the watchdog is
mounted.
Action
Either extend the length of the proximity-point watchdog or reduce the reference-point returning speed. After that, carry out
the zero-point returning operation once again.
126 AXIS HAS NOT PASSED Z PHASE ( , , ) E H O Red
Cause
During initial reference-point return following the power-on action, an axis has not passed through the Z phase of the
corresponding detector.
Action
First actuate the handle for manual pulse feed to move the axis back in the opposite direction to the zero-point, and then
carry out the zero-point returning operation once again.
127 ILLEGAL DIR. FOR ORIGIN RETURN ( , , ) A K P Red
Cause
The axis-movement direction selected with the axis selector button is not correct for the reference-point return in manual
operation mode.
Action
Set the correct direction (+, –) using the axis selector buttons.
128 OUTSIDE INTERLOCK AXIS ( , , ) A K P Red
Cause
An axis is interlocked because the interlock function has become active (input signal has turned off).
Action
Clear the active state of the interlock function.
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