The machine is eq uipped with safety devices wh ich serve to protect personn el and the machine
itself from hazards arising from unforeseen accidents. However, operators must not rely exclusively
on these safety devices : they must also be come fully fa miliar with the sa fety guideli nes presented
below to ensure acc ident-free op eration.This instruction manual and the warning signs atta ched to
the machine cover only thos e hazards which Ok uma can pr edict. Be aware th at they d o not cover
all possible hazards.
1.Precautions Relating To Machine Installation
(1) Install the machine at a s ite where the following conditions (the condi tions for achievemen t of
the guaranteed accuracy) apply.
• Ambient Temperature: 17 to 25°C
• Ambient humidity: 75% max. (no condensation)
• Site not subject to direc t sunlight or excessive vibration; environment as free of dust, acid,
corrosive gases, and salt spray as possible.
(2) Prepare a primary power supply that complies with the following requirements.
• Voltage: 200V
• Voltage fluctuation: ±10% max.
• Power supply frequency: 50/60 Hz
• Do not draw the primary po wer supply from distribution panel that also supplies a major
noise source (for ex ample a n elect ric weld er or ele ctric di scharg e mach ine) s ince thi s could
cause malfunction of the NC unit.
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• If possible connect the machine to a ground not used by any other equipment. If there is no
choice but to use a common ground, the other equipment must not generate a large amount
of noise (such as an electric welder or electric discharge machine).
(3) Installation Environment
Observe the following p oints when installing the electrical control cabinet.
• Make sure that the NC unit will not be subject to direct sunlight.
• Make sure that the electrical control cabinet will not be splashed with chips, water, or oil.
• Make sure that the e lectrical control cabi net and operation pan el are not subject to ex ces-
sive vibrations or shock.
• The permissible ambient temperature range for the electrical control cabinet is 0 to 40°C.
• The permissible a mbient humidity ran ge for the electrical con trol cabinet is 30 to 95% (no
condensation).
• The maximum alti tude at which the el ectrical control c abinet can be used is 1000 m ( 3281
ft.).
2.Points To Check Before Turning On The Power
(1) Close all the doo rs of the elec trical contr ol cabinet and operation pane l to preven t the entry of
water, chips, and dust.
(2) Make absolutely sure that there is nobody near the moving parts of the machine, and that there
are no obstacles around the machine, before starting machine operation.
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(3) When turning on the power, turn on the main power disconnect switch first, then the CONTROL
ON switch on the operation panel.
3.Precautions Relating To Operation
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
(1) After turning on the power, carry out insp ection and adjustment in accordance with the daily
inspection procedure described in this instruction manual.
(2) Use tools whose dimensions and type are appropriate for the work undertaken and the machine
specifications. Do not use badly worn tools since they can cause accidents.
(3) Do not for any reason touc h the spindle or tool wh ile spindle ind exing is in progr ess since the
spindle could rotate: this is dangerous.
(4) Check that the workpiece and tool are properly secured.
(5) Never touch a workpiece or tool while it is rotating: this is extremely dangerous.
(6) Do not remove, c hips by hand wh ile mac hining i s in pr ogress s ince th is is dan gerous. Alwa ys
stop the machine first, then remove the chips with a brush or broom.
(7) Do not operate the machine with any of the safety devices removed. Do not operate the
machine with any of the covers removed unless it is necessary to do so.
(8) Always stop the machine before mounting or removing a tool.
(9) Do not approach or touch any moving part of the machine while it is operating.
(10) Do not touch any switch or button with wet hands. This is extremely dangerous.
(11) Before using any switch or button on the operation panel, check that it is the one intended.
4.Precautions Relating to the ATC
(1) The tool clamps of the magazi ne, s pin dl e, etc ., are des ign ed for re li abi lity, but it is possible that
a tool could be releas ed and fall in the event of an u nforeseen acc ident, exposing you to dan-
ger: do not touch or approach the ATC mechanism during ATC operation.
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(2) Always inspect and change tools in the magazine in the manual magazine interrupt mode.
(3) Remove chips adhering to the magazine at appropriate intervals since they can cause misoper-
ation. Do not use compr es se d air to r emo ve the se chi ps s inc e it will onl y pus h th e c hip s f ur ther
in.
(4) If the ATC stops during operation for some reason and it has to be inspected without turning the
power off, do not touch the ATC since it may start moving suddenly.
5.On Finishing Work
(1) On finishing work, clean the vicinity of the machine.
(2) Return the ATC, APC and other equipment to the predetermined retraction position.
(3) Always turn off the power to the machine before leaving it.
(4) To turn off the power, turn off the CONTROL ON switch on the operation panel firs t, then the
main power disconnect sw itc h.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
6.Precautions During Maintenance Inspection and When
Trouble Occurs
In order to prevent unforeseen accidents, damage to the machine, etc., it is essential to observe the
following points when performing maintenance inspections or during checking when trouble has
occurred.
(1) When trouble occurs, press the emergency stop button on the operation panel to stop the
machine.
(2) Consult the person res ponsible for maintenanc e to determine what correcti ve measures need
to be taken.
(3) If two or more persons must work together, establish signals so that they can communicate to
confirm safety before proceeding to each new step.
(4) Use only the specified replacement parts and fuses.
(5) Always turn the power off before starting inspection or changing parts.
(6) When parts are remove d during inspection or repair work, always replace them as they were
and secure them properly with their screws, etc.
(7) When carrying out insp ections in whic h measuring instr uments are use d - for example voltag e
checks - make sure the instrument is properly calibrated.
(8) Do not keep combusti ble materials or metals inside the electric al control cabinet or terminal
box.
(9) Check that cables and wires are free of damage: damaged cables and wires will cause current
leakage and electric shocks.
(10) Maintenance inside the El ec tric al Contro l Cabinet
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a) Switch the main power d isconnect swit ch OFF be fore ope ning the electric al cont rol ca binet
door.
b) Even when the main power disconnect swit ch is OFF, there may some residual cha rge in
the servo amplifier and spindle drive unit, and for this reason only service personnel are permitted to perform any work on th ese u nits. Even then, t hey m ust observe the followi ng precautions.
• Servo amplifier
• Discharge the residual voltage one minute after turning off the breaker inside the unit.
• Spindle drive unit
• Discharge the resid ual voltage one minute after turn ing off the main power disconnec t
switch.
c) The electrical control cabinet contains the NC unit, and the NC unit has a printed circuit
board whose memor y stores th e machinin g programs , parameters , etc. In o rder to e nsure
that the contents of this me mory will be retained e ven when the power is switche d off, the
memory is supplied with power by a battery. Depending on how the printed ci rcuit boards
are handled, the contents of the memory may be destr oyed a nd for this reas on only ser vice
personnel should handle these boards.
(11) Periodic Inspection of the Electrical Control Cabinet
a) Cleaning the cooling unit
The cooling unit in the door of the electrical control cabinet serves to prevent excessive temperature rise ins ide the electrical control cabine t and increase the reliability of the NC unit.
Inspect the following points every three months.
• Is the fan motor inside the cooling unit working?
The motor is normal if there is a strong draft from the unit.
• Is the external air inlet blocked?
If it is blocked, clean it with compressed air.
7.General Precautions
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
(1) Keep the vicinity of the machine clean and tidy.
(2) Wear appropriate clo thing whil e working , and follow the instruc tions of s omeone with s ufficie nt
training.
(3) Make sure that your clothes and hair cannot become entangled in the machine. Machine oper-
ators must we ar safety equipment such as safety shoes and safety goggles.
(4) Machine operators must read the instruction manual carefully and make sure of the correct pro-
cedure before operating the machine.
(5) Memorize the position of the emergency stop button so that you can press it immediately at any
time and from any position.
(6) Do not access the inside of the con trol pa nel, trans former, motor, et c., sin ce they co ntain hi gh-
voltage terminals and other co mpo nen ts whic h ar e extrem ely dange ro us.
(7) If two or more persons must work together, establish signals so that they can communicate to
confirm safety before proceeding to each new step.
8.Symbols Used in This Manual
The following warning indications are used in this manual to draw attention to information of particular importance. Read the instructions marked with these symbols carefully and follow them.
DANGER
Indicates an imminent hazard which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
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WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE
Indicates unsafe practices which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates unsafe practices which, if not avoided, could result in minor injuries or damage to
devices or equipment .
Indicates precautions relating to operation or use.
INTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTION
Before using this NC unit, read this manual thoroughly in order to ensure correct use.
This manual expla ins how to use a nd maintain the control so that it wi ll deliver its full perform ance
and maintain accuracy over the long term.
You must pay particular attention to the cautions given in this manual; read them carefully and make
sure you fully understand them before operating the NC.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CLASSIFICATION OF ALARMS ............. .... ..... ..... ................................ ..... ....1
CPU ALARM .......................................................... .... ................................. ....8
ALARM P ......................................................................................................17
ALARM A ......................................................................................................84
ALRAM B ....................................................................................................156
ALARM C ....................................................................................................302
ALARM D ....................................................................................................357
Alarms related with the OSP are c lassified into s ix types such as CP U alarm, Alar m P, A, B, C and
D.
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1.Alarm Classifications
Alarm
CPUStops NC operation.All NC functions are inoperative.
PStops NC operation.All NC functions are inoperative.
A
BThe commands in the active block are com-
CThe part program being run is executed to
DThis alarm does not give any influence to
Machine Conditions When ALARM Lamp
Comes ON
axis feed
Stops;
Axis drive power is switched OFF.
CPU status is displayed on the operation
panel.
Stops;
Axis drive power is switched OFF.
Alarm display is given on the operation
panel.
Stops;
Axis drive power is switched OFF.
Alarm display is given on the operation
panel.
pleted.
Spindle rotation and coolant supply do not
stop.
Axis drive power is not switched OFF.
Alarm display is given on the operation
panel.
the end (up to M02 command).
Spindle rotation and coolant supply do not
stop.
Axis drive power is not switched OFF.
Alarm display is given on the operation
panel.
the machine operation.
Alarm display is given on the operation
panel.
spindle rotation
coolant supply
axis feed
spindle rotation
coolant supply
axis feedOperations for display are possible.
spindle rotation
coolant supply
Operative NC Functions Thereafter
Concerni ng th e co ntr ol, canc el t he alar m
by turning power on again after turning it
off once.
Concerni ng th e co ntr ol, canc el t he alar m
by turning power on again after turning it
off once.
The machine remains inoperative until
the control is reset and the alarm condition is removed.
Operations for display are possible.
The machine remains inoperative until
the control is reset and the alarm condition is removed.
Operations for display are possible.
New program cannot be executed until
the alarm is released.
Operations on the operation panel are all
operative. Alarm status cannot be reset
unless the cause of alarm is removed.
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SECTION 1 CLASSIFICATION OF ALARMS
The display format of CPU alarm, alarm P, A, B, C and D is indicated on pages 2 and 4.
Display Format of CPU Alarms (Bus error)
(Indicates the CPU alarm number.)
(Identification number of bus error)
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1-3CPU-Alarm
Bus error status=20
(SBER, SMPAR, CYO, PRT, DIA, LOP, ECC)
BUS ERROR (CYCLE OVER)
(Content of error is display only for
BUS ERROR.)
(CPU alarm name)
Displayed in
hexadecimal
(ECC error)
(Loop error)
(Diagnose error)
(Protect error)
(Cycle Over error)
(System parity error)
(System bus error)
SPECIAL STATUS WORD = 0165ACCESS ADDRESS = 00104250
D0=43520000D1=00000000D2=0000000BD3=00000210(Indicates the data regD4=0000000AD5=00000000D6=00000000D7=00000000
ister D0 through D7.)
A0=FFFFCC06A1=00000000A2=FFFFF7C7A3=00000000(Indicates the data regA4=00000000A5=00000000A6=00000600A7=0007FC84
8.CPU alarm Trace error20. CPU alarm FPCP inexact result error
9.CPU alarm Line 1010 emulator error21. CPU alarm FPCP divide by zero error
10. CPU alarm Line 1111 emulator error22. CPU alarm FPCP underflow error
11. CPU alarm Exception vector error23. CPU alarm FPCP operand error
12. CPU alarm Spurious interrupt error24. CPU alarm FPCP overflow error
13. CPU alarm Interrupt error25. CPU alarm Illegal signaling NAN error
14. CPU alarm TRAP instruction error
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SECTION 1 CLASSIFICATION OF ALARMS
Depending on the alarm content, the following display is given.
SPECIAL STATUS WORD = C005 ACCESS ADDRESS = 00025041
D0=43520000D1=00000000D2=00000000D3=00000210(Indicates the data regD4=0000000AD5=00000000D6=00000000D7=00000000
ister D0 through D7.)
A0=FFFFCC06A1=00000000A2=FFFFF7C7A3=00000000(Indicates the data regA4=00000000A5=00000000A6=00000600A7=0007FC84
Alarm number
Object number
Alarm level
Alarm message
Object message
Alarm code
Alarm character-string
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SECTION 1 CLASSIFICATION OF ALARMS
2.
Object Number and Object Message
The object number and the object message show the programming system and the co ntrol axis
where the alarm has occurred by the number and message as shown in the table blow:
The method to find the details of the alarm in dicated by the bit patt ern is explained below usin g an
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example.
Example:
[Code] XX
XX
bit1->EC I/O power shut off error
bit2->ECC error
bit3->Not used
bit4->Not used
bit5->EDRQ INT signal
bit6->ECP INT signal
bit7->ECP RUN signal
bit0->Battery error
If an alarm occurs, a hexadecimal number is displayed.
If "$C1" is displayed, for example, first convert this "$C1" into bits.
After the conversion, it is known that Bit0, Bit6, and Bit7 are ON.
See the information above and you will find that these error codes
correspond to "battery error", "ECP INT signal", and "ECP RUN signal",
respectively.
Error Display Format
ERROR
Error number
Error message
Indication of ERROR
Error code
Error character-string
bit 0
bit 1
bit 2
bit 3
bit 4
bit 5
bit 6
bit 7
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SECTION 2CPU ALARM
0001 BUS ERROR ..................................................................................................9
0025 FPCP SIGNALING NAN ...............................................................................15
0001 BUS ERROR
This alarm is caused when the bus error exception has occurred with the CPU.
Details of BUS error:
When the bus error occurs, the CPU status is displayed in hexadecimal numbers.
At the same time, the red LED at the CPU rack lights up.
The bus error includes the following five types of errors:
1)Cycle time over error
2)ECC error
3)Protect error
4)Loop error
5)System bus error
6)Double-bus error
Note:Error display is not available in the case of double-bus error.
[Index]
None
[Character-string]
None
[Code]
CPU status
[Probable Faulty Locations]
Printed circuit boards
•
Mother board
•
Loose card edge connector connection
•
Loose flat cable connection
•
Switch settings
•
[Measures to Take]
Depending on the type of error encountered, check the following points.
1)ECC errorMainboard, Memory board
2)Protect errorMain board
3)Cycle time over errorJudge the faulty PCB from the access address.
4)Loop errorPCB which generates the interruption in question; judge the interruption level from thestatus register.
5)System bus errorAll main boards
6)Double-bus errorAll PCB’s
Then, carry out the following steps.
1)Check the switch settings.
Make sure that the boards are free of foreign material.
Make sure that flat cables are inserted correctly.
Make sure that card edge connectors are clean.
2)Change the card insertion slots; check if the problem occurrence status changes.
3)Replace the suspectable boards.
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SECTION 2 CPU ALARM
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0002 ADDRESS
This error occurs when the CPU has accessed word operands, long word operands or instructions by an odd number address.
[Index]
None
[Character-string]
None
[Code]
None
[Probable Faulty Locations]
Main board
[Measures to Take]
Replace the main board.
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0003 ILLEGAL INSTRUCTION
This error occurs when the CPU has read an unallowable instruction.
[Index]
None
[Character-string]
None
[Code]
None
[Probable Faulty Locations]
Main board
[Measures to Take]
Replace the main board.
0004 ZERO DIVIDE
This error occurs when the CPU executes a division command with a divisor of "0".
[Index]
None
[Character-string]
None
[Code]
None
[Probable Faulty Locations]
Main board
[Measures to Take]
Replace the main board.
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SECTION 2 CPU ALARM
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0005 CHK INSTRUCTION
This error occurs when the CPU executes the CHK instruction under certain conditions (such that the register value is less than 0
or that the register value is greater than the upper limit in the operand word.)
[Index]
None
[Character-string]
None
[Code]
None
[Probable Faulty Locations]
Main board
[Measures to Take]
Replace the main board
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0006 TRAPV INSTRUCTION
This error occurs when the overflow condition bit is turned on in the stat us register when the TRAPV instruction is execut ed by
the CPU.
[Index]
None
[Character-string]
None
[Code]
None
[Probable Faulty Locations]
Main board
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SECTION 2 CPU ALARM
[Measures to Take]
Replace the main board.
0007 PRIVILEGE VIOLATION
This error occurs when the CPU executes a privilege instruction (instructions tha t can be executed only in the supervisor condition) in the user condition.
[Index]
None
[Character-string]
None
[Code]
None
[Probable Faulty Locations]
Main board
[Measures to Take]
Replace the main board.
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0008 TRACE
This error occurs when the CPU executes an instruction in the trace condition.
[Index]
None
[Character-string]
None
[Code]
None
[Probable Faulty Locations]
Main board
[Measures to Take]
Replace the main board.
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0009 LINE 1010 EMULATOR
This error occurs when the instruction having the word pattern of "1010" is executed.
[Index]
None
[Character-string]
None
[Code]
None
[Probable Faulty Locations]
Main board
[Measures to Take]
Replace the main board.
0010 LINE 1111 EMULATOR
This error occurs when the instruction having the word pattern of "1111" is executed.
[Index]
None
[Character-string]
None
[Code]
None
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[Probable Faulty Locations]
Main board
[Measures to Take]
Replace the main board.
0011 EXCEPTION VECTOR
This error occurs when the CPU has referenced the exception vector which is not referenced normally.
[Index]
None
[Character-string]
None
[Code]
None
[Probable Faulty Locations]
Main board
[Measures to Take]
Replace the main board.
0012 SPURIOUS INTERRUPT
This error occurs when a spurious interruption to the CPU has been made.
[Index]
None
[Character-string]
None
[Code]
None
[Probable Faulty Locations]
Main board
[Measures to Take]
Replace the main board.
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SECTION 2 CPU ALARM
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0013 INTERRUPT
This error occurs when an unusual interruption to the CPU has been made.
[Index]
None
[Character-string]
None
[Code]
None
[Probable Faulty Locations]
All printed circuit boards which generate interruption
•
Error in setting interruption level
•
[Measures to Take]
Check the setting of interruption level setting switches at individual printed circuit boards.
•
Judge the interruption level from the value at the status register (SR) when an error has occurred.
•
The third digit from the right-most digit indicates the interruption level.
Change the printed circuit board which generates the judged interruption.
Replace the main board.
•
Replace the mother board.
•
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0014 TRAP INSTRUCTION
This error occurs when the CPU has referenced the TRAP exception vector which is not referenced normally.
[Index]
None
[Character-string]
None
[Code]
None
[Probable Faulty Locations]
Main board
[Measures to Take]
Replace the main board.
0015 USER INTERRUPT
This error occurs when unusual user interruption has occurred.
[Index]
None
[Character-string]
None
[Code]
None
[Probable Faulty Locations]
Main board
[Measures to Take]
Replace the main board.
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SECTION 2 CPU ALARM
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0016 COPROCESSOR PROTOCOL VIOLATION
This error occurs when communication fails between the CPU and the coprocessor.
[Index]
None
[Character-string]
None
[Code]
None
[Probable Faulty Locations]
Main board
[Measures to Take]
Replaces the main board
0017 FORMAT
This error occurs when the CPU detects an improper value as a result of data check required for operation control.
[Index]
None
[Character-string]
None
[Code]
None
[Probable Faulty Locations]
Main board
[Measures to Take]
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0018 UNINITIALIZED INTERRUPT
This error occurs when an interruption occurs before initialization of the vector numbers of peripheral devices .
[Index]
None
[Character-string]
None
[Code]
None
[Probable Faulty Locations]
Main board
[Measures to Take]
Replaces the main board
0019 FPCP UNORDERED CONDITION
This error occurs when the floating-point coprocessor attempts execution of a comparison command with non-numerals.
[Index]
None
[Character-string]
None
[Code]
None
[Probable Faulty Locations]
Main board
[Measures to Take]
Replaces the main board
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0020 FPCP INEXACT RESULT
This error occurs when the floating-point coprocessor loses some digits in arithmetic operation.
[Index]
None
[Character-string]
None
[Code]
None
[Probable Faulty Locations]
Main board
[Measures to Take]
Replaces the main board
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0021 FPCP DIVIDE BY ZERO
This error occurs when the floating-point coprocessor attempts division by a number having a denominator of " 0" in execution of
a division command.
[Index]
None
[Character-string]
None
[Code]
None
[Probable Faulty Locations]
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SECTION 2 CPU ALARM
Main board
[Measures to Take]
Replaces the main board
0022 FPCP UNDERFLOW
This error occurs when the floating-point coprocessor obtains a value too small to express as a result of arithmetic operation.
[Index]
None
[Character-string]
None
[Code]
None
[Probable Faulty Locations]
Main board
[Measures to Take]
Replaces the main board
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0023 FPCP OPERAND
This error occurs when the floating-point coprocessor executes an arithmetic instructi on havi ng no solution.
[Index]
None
[Character-string]
None
[Code]
None
[Probable Faulty Locations]
Main board
[Measures to Take]
Replaces the main board
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0024 FPCP OVERFLOW
This error occurs when the floating-point coprocessor obtains a value too large to express as a result of arithmetic operation.
[Index]
None
[Character-string]
None
[Code]
None
[Probable Faulty Locations]
Main board
[Measures to Take]
Replaces the main board
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0025 FPCP SIGNALING NAN
This error occurs when the floating-point coprocessor executes an arithmetic instruction having operands of signaling non-numerals.
[Index]
None
[Character-string]
None
[Code]
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[Probable Faulty Locations]
Main board
[Measures to Take]
Replaces the main board
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SECTION 2 CPU ALARM
SECTION 3ALARM P
0800 Spindle D/A control data file read .................................................................22
In file creation by the custom sof tware produ ction s ystem, the load i nformati on file whi ch agrees with t he speci fication code was
not found.
Or,a file described in the load information file was not found.
[Index]
None
[Character-string]
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SECTION 3 ALARM P
Problem file name
[Code]
None
However, there may be a case where an error message is output in the console line.
[Probable Faulty Locations]
Defective installation, software production error, or specification code error
[Measures to Take]
Reinstall the software.
•
Reissue the install floppy disk.
•
0803 File load illegal
In file creation by the custom software production system, the software which agrees with the specif i cation code was not found
[Index]
None
[Character-string]
Problem software file name
[Code]
1...The file ended without loading any character.
3...The file ended during file loading.
9...The device name was wrongly specified.
10..The file name was wrongly specified.
11..The file was not found.
[Probable Faulty Locations]
Defective installation, software production error, or specification code error
[Measures to Take]
Reinstall the software.
•
Reissue the install floppy disk.
•
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0804 MSB file is not same
The MSB file used for IMAP-B and interactive programming B does not satisfy the NC software requirements.
[Index]
None
[Character-string]
None
[Code]
X=1
The MSB file for IMAP-B and interactive programming B is not compatible with the NC software.
[Probable Faulty Locations]
A wrong MSB file is selected for the NC software.
[Measures to Take]
Use an MSB file of revision B or later for IMAP-B and interactive programming B.
0805 MOP-TOOL PARAMETER PBU LOAD
The backup file (MMTUB*.PBU) is not found, or its type or size is wrong.
[Index]
None
[Character-string]
None
[Code]
X
1...The parameter PBU file (MMTUB*.PBU) is not found in MD0:
2...The parameter PBU file (MMTUB*.PBU) does not start from "PBU1" or has an improper length (other than 18 sectors).
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