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14. Troubleshooting
The feeder does not vibrate.
The power cable is not connected.
The set frequency is wrong.
Adjust the frequency to the
resonance frequency.
The output connectors is disconnected from
the feeder.
Connect the output connector to
the feeder.
Check the external control and the
overflow sensor.
Check the parameter settings.
The RUN lamp is blinking.
Voltage(%) cannot be set.
The AUTO lamp is ON. (The mode is the
“A” mode.)
Switch the mode to the “n” mode.
The frequency cannot be
adjusted.
The AUTO lamp is ON. (The mode is the
“A” mode.)
Switch the mode to the “n” mode.
The F-LOCK lamp is ON in the “n” mode.
When the power supply is turned
OFF, the voltage and frequency
settings disappear.
The data has not yet been saved.
The overcurrent error (E-01) is
displayed.
The feeder is probably abnormal.
Ground fault was caused due to damage to
the controller output cable cover or the
feeder wire cover.
Replace the damaged cable or wire.
The frequency is deviant.
Adjust the frequency to the
resonance frequency.
One of the memory errors (E-10
– 12) occurs when the controller
starts.
There was a memory error when the power
supply was turned ON.
Reset the power supply.
If the same error recurs, contact
our sales agent for consultation.
Nichifu pin terminal male
Nichifu pin terminal male
Overflow sensor
input cable (P3 cord)
Vibration sensor
input cable (P4 cord)
MOGAMI 2330
(Low Noize Wire)
MOGAMI 2330
(Low Noize Wire)
Vibration sensor
input extension cable
MOGAMI 2330
(Low Noize Wire)