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Functional Description of the Connectors/Interfaces
CNC 61.00 Hardware Description CNC 0610510/12 55
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heat sink-
temperature
reference speed = 0 and
controller OFF
1
the heat sink is too hot.
X the ambient temperature of the CNC61 is too
hot
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138
I
2
t load
reference speed = 0 and
controller OFF
1
the adjusted rated current in the servo amplifier has
been exceeded for quite some time or the motor be-
came too hot.
X the machine has become more sluggish me-
chanically
X the parameter of the traveling speed/accelerati-
on is too high
X error when wiring the motor phases
DD
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140 emergency stop
deceleration with the
parameter
"quick delay“
X emergency stop is released
X input 0 of the CNC61 is not correctly wired
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141
positive
limit switch
reference position = actual
position
reference speed = 0
X the machine has reached the limit
X the limit switch or its wiring is faulty
X input 1 of the CNC61 is not correctly wired
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142
negative
limit switch
reference position = actual
position
reference speed = 0
X the machine has reached the limit
X the limit switch or its wiring is faulty
X input 2 of the CNC61 is not correctly wired
DD
DD
143 power fail
deceleration with the
parameter
"quick delay“ and afterwards
ref. speed = 0 and controller
off
1
main supply is not provided
X the protective circuit of 24 V has responded
X the external supply of 24 V is faulty
X emergency stop is released
X the main voltage supply of the power module is
not provided
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144 tracking error
deceleration with the
parameter
"quick delay“ and afterwards
ref. speed = 0 or controller
off
1
(acc. to the settings in
the parameter file)
X the machine has become very sluggish mecha-
nically
X error when wiring the motor phases
X the motor accelerates or decelerates too fast
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error variable in the software
1
the output stage is released and the motor coasts to standstill.
2
this message is also created, if
[A] the CNC61 module is operated with the internal 24 volts and the overvoltage protection (on the
processor card of the CNC 61.00) has responded, or
[B] the CNC61 module is to be supplied with external 24 volts but this voltage is not applied. Rea-
son: The internal or external 24 volts are used for generating the message/signal lines for the
power module. This means that if this voltage is not provided, 0 volt will be applied to the signal
lines which will be interpreted as overvoltage/undervoltage by the CNC 61.00!