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Mitsubishi Electric E80 Series User Manual

Mitsubishi Electric E80 Series
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Mitsubishi Electric E80 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
SeriesE80 Series
Power Supply24 VDC
MountingPanel mount
Display TypeTFT LCD
Resolution800 x 600 pixels
Touch Panel TypeResistive
Communication InterfacesRS-232, RS-422/485, Ethernet
Protection RatingIP65 (front panel)
Brightness400 cd/m²
Contrast Ratio500:1
Backlight Life50, 000 hours
Operating Temperature0°C to 50°C
Storage Temperature-20°C to 60°C
Power Consumption30 W (max)

Summary

Stop Codes (T)

Servo/Spindle Alarms (S)

3.1 Servo Errors (S01/S03/S04)

Explains servo errors, including their messages and resetting methods, displayed in a specific format.

3.2 Initial Parameter Errors (S02)

Details errors related to initial parameter settings for servo functions, including specific parameter numbers.

3.3 Safety Function Errors (S05)

Lists errors associated with safety functions, often related to STO signals and wiring.

3.4 Parameter Errors (S51)

Covers errors arising from incorrect parameter settings for servo or spindle systems.

Absolute Position Detection System Alarms (Z7*)

Z70 Abs posn base set incomplete

Indicates that the zero point initialization is incomplete, possibly due to spindle removal.

Z70 Absolute position lost

Reports that the absolute position basic point data saved in the NC has been damaged.

Z70 Abs posn param changed

Flags changes in parameters related to absolute position detection.

Z70 Abs posn initial set illegal

Indicates an issue with the zero point initialization point, not being at the grid position.

Distance-coded Reference Scale Errors (Z8*)

Z80 Basic position lost

Reports that the basic point data saved in the NC has been damaged.

Emergency Stop Alarms (EMG)

EMG Emergency stop PLC

Details emergency stops triggered by the user PLC during sequence processing.

EMG Emergency stop EXIN

Covers emergency stops related to the EXIN signal, indicating an open state.

EMG Emergency stop SRV

Reports emergency stops caused by servo system alarms.

EMG Emergency stop STOP

Indicates that the user PLC (ladder sequence) is not running, leading to an emergency stop.

EMG Emergency stop SPIN

Details situations where the spindle drive unit is not mounted, causing an emergency stop.

EMG Emergency stop PC_H

Covers errors related to high-speed PC processing abnormalities leading to an emergency stop.

EMG Emergency stop PARA

Reports illegal settings of door open II fixed devices or dog signal random assignment parameters.

User PLC Alarms (U)

U01 No user PLC

Indicates that no sequence program is included in the built-in ROM or temporary memory area.

U10 Illegal PLC

Details various illegal PLC operations or errors detected during program execution.

Program Errors (P)

P10 No. of simultaneous axes over

Flags errors where the number of axis addresses commanded in a block exceeds specifications.

P11 Illegal axis address

Indicates that the axis address commanded by the program does not match the parameter settings.

P20 Division error

Covers errors where axis commands cannot be divided by the command unit or specific G codes are used inappropriately.

P29 Not accept command

Details commands that have been issued when they are impossible or not acceptable in the current modal.

Smart Safety Observation Alarm (V)

13.1 Smart Safety Observation Error (V01/V02/V03/V04/V05/V06/V07)

Details various errors in smart safety observation, including watchdog, cross-check, and parameter storage issues.

User Parameters

15.1 Machining Parameters

Covers parameters related to machining operations, including axis naming and settings.

15.2 Fixed Cycle Parameters

Details parameters related to fixed cycles like drilling and threading.

15.3 Control Parameters 1

Explains control parameters related to unit systems, position commands, and tool life management.

15.4 Control Parameters 2

Covers additional control parameters, including coordinate rotation and feedrate settings.

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