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3.4 Programming Mode
3-30
Table 3.4-12 Display Items in “Maintenance Information” (Continued)
LED Monitor
shows:
Item Description
5_31
Remaining hours before the
next maintenance 1
Shows the hours remaining before the next maintenance, which
is estimated by subtracting the cumulative run time of motor 1
from the maintenance interval specified by H78. (This function
applies to motor 1 only.)
Display range:
0
to
9999
(the x10 LED turns ON)
Actual remaining hours before maintenance =
Displayed value x 10
5_32
Number of startups 2
Shows the content of the motor 2 startup counter (i.e., the number
of run commands issued).
The display method is the same as for
5_08
above.
5_35
Remaining startup times
before the next maintenance
1
Shows the startup times remaining before the next maintenance,
which is estimated by subtracting the number of startups from the
preset startup count for maintenance specified by H79. (This
function applies to motor 1 only.)
The display method is the same as for
5_08
above.
5_36
Light alarm factor (Latest)
Shows the factor of the latest light alarm as an alarm code.
For details, refer to Chapter 6, “6.1 Protective Functions.
5_37
Light alarm factor (Last)
Shows the factor of the last light alarm as an alarm code.
For details, refer to Chapter 6 6.1 Protective Function.
5_38
Light alarm factor (2nd last)
Shows the factor of the 2nd last light alarm as an alarm code.
For details, refer to Chapter 6 6.1 Protective Function.
5_39
Light alarm factor (3rd last)
Shows the factor of the 3rd last light alarm as an alarm code.
For details, refer to Chapter 6 6.1 Protective Function.
5_40
Option error factor 1
Shows the factor of the error that has occurred in the option being
connected to the A-port.
5_45
Number of built-in CAN send
errors
Shows the number of sending errors that occurred in the built-in
CAN communication.
The number of errors is expressed by “0” to “FFFF”. “FFFF”
shows the upper limit.
5_46
Number of built-in CAN
receive errors
Shows the number of receiving errors that occurred in the built-in
CAN communication.
The number of errors is expressed by “0” to “FFFF”. “FFFF”
shows the upper limit.

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