5.4 Error messages
Any errors that occur are shown in coded form by an error number in the LED display on
the front panel. All error messages result in the BTB/RTO contact being opened, and the
output stage of the amplifier being switched off (motor loses all torque). The motor-hol
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ding brake is activated.
Designation Explanation
F00 no error no error in the selected axis module
F01* heat sink temperature
heat sink temperature too high
limit is set by manufacturer to 80°C
F02* overvoltage
overvoltage in DC Bus link
limit depends on the mains supply voltage
F03* contouring error message from the position controller
F04 feedback cable break, short circuit, short to ground
F05* undervoltage
undervoltage in DC Bus link
limit is set by manufacturer to 100V
F06 motor temperature
motor temperature too high (or temp. sensor defect)
limit is set by manufacturer to145°C
F07 aux. voltage internal aux. voltage not OK
F08* overspeed motor runs away, speed is too high
F09 EEPROM checksum error
F10 Flash-EPROM checksum error
F11 brake cable break, short circuit, short to ground
F12 motor phase motor phase missing (cable break or similar)
F13* internal temperature internal temperature too high
F14 output stage fault in the output stage
F15 I²t max. I²t max value exceeded
F16* supply BTB/RTO 2 or 3 phases missing in the supply feed
F17 A/D converter error in the analog-digital conversion
F18 regen regen circuit faulty or incorrect setting
F19* supply phase a phase is missing in the supply power feed
F20 slot error slot error
F21 handling error software error on the expansion card
F22 earth/ground fault not valid for this device
F23 CAN bus off severe CAN bus communication error
F24 warning warning display is evaluated as fault
F25 commutation error commutation error
F26 limit-switch homing error (drove onto hardware limit-switch)
F27 AS-option not valid for this device
F28 reserve reserve
F29 SERCOS error only in SERCOS systems
F30 timeout timeout, leads to emergency stop
F31 reserve reserve
F32 system error system software nor responding correctly
* = these error messages can be cleared without a reset, by using the ASCII command
CLRFAULT. If only one of these errors is present and the RESET button or the I/O
RESET function is used, only the CLRFAULT command will be executed.
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