What to do if Mitsubishi Electric MELDAS 60S Control Systems shows BATALM?
- BBeverly NunezAug 9, 2025
If your Mitsubishi Electric Control Systems unit displays a BATALM error, the recommended solution is to replace the battery.
What to do if Mitsubishi Electric MELDAS 60S Control Systems shows BATALM?
If your Mitsubishi Electric Control Systems unit displays a BATALM error, the recommended solution is to replace the battery.
What to do if Mitsubishi Electric MELDAS 60S shows PSEMG?
If your Mitsubishi Electric Control Systems unit displays a PSEMG error, you should check the cause of the emergency stop.
How to troubleshoot DCIN error on Mitsubishi Electric Control Systems?
If your Mitsubishi Electric Control Systems unit displays a DCIN error, you should check the 24VDC voltage.
What to do if Mitsubishi Electric MELDAS 60S Control Systems shows DCOUT?
If your Mitsubishi Electric Control Systems unit displays a DCOUT error, you should replace the power supply or control unit.
Series | MELDAS 60S |
---|---|
Controlled Axes | Up to 8 axes |
Programming Language | G-code |
Display | LCD |
Input/Output | Digital I/O |
Operating Temperature | 0-45°C |
Storage Temperature | -20-60°C |
Type | CNC |
Spindle Control | Digital |
Communication Interface | RS-232C |
Power Supply | AC 200-240V |
Interpolation | Linear, Circular |
Program Storage | Flash Memory |
Indicates hazards that may lead to imminent fatalities or major injuries if mishandled.
Indicates hazards that may lead to fatalities or major injuries if mishandled.
Indicates hazards that may lead to injuries or physical damage if mishandled.
Parameters defining the fundamental specifications of the system, such as axis names, I/O settings, and control types.
Parameters for configuring servo system settings, including gains, compensation, and detector types.
Comprehensive list of alarms, categorized by type (Operation, Stop Codes, Servo/Spindle, MCP, System).
Details of alarms occurring due to incorrect operation or machine trouble.
Alarms related to errors in the servo system, drive unit, motor, and encoder.
Alarms occurring during automatic operation due to program errors or incorrect preparation.