Overview of Alarms 08/2005
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SINUMERIK 840D sl/840D/840Di/810D Diagnostics Guide (DA), 08/2005 Edition
Program Con-
tinuation:
Clear alarm with the Delete key or NC START.
6700 Channel %1 value of the machine data %2%3 is too low
Parameters: %1 = Channel number
%2 = MD identifier
%3 = If required, field index
Definitions: The machine data $MC_MM_PROTOC_NUM_ETP_STD_TYP specifies the number of
default event types for the protocol users. However, more types are used than configured.
Reactions: - Alarm display.
Remedy: Increase machine data $MC_MM_PROTOC_NUM_ETP_STD_TYP.
Program Con-
tinuation:
Clear alarm with the Delete key or NC START.
7000 Too many compile cycle alarms defined
Definitions: Too many alarms are defined for the compile cycles. On powering up, the quantity was
exceeded when defining a new CC alarm.
Reactions: - Alarm display.
Remedy: Apart from reducing the number of CC alarms, no remedial measures are possible at the
present time. (contact SIEMENS AG, System Support for A&D MC products, Hotline (Tel.:
see alarm 1000)
Program Con-
tinuation:
Clear alarm with the Delete key or NC START.
7010 Range of MMC alarm numbers for compile cycles exceeded
Definitions: A fixed quantity of alarm numbers (100) is reserved for the compile cycles. This has been
exceeded when defining a new CC alarm. (The valid range is between 0 and 4999).
Reactions: - Alarm display.
Remedy: Define the CC alarm numbers in the valid range from 0 to 4999.
Program Con-
tinuation:
Clear alarm with the Delete key or NC START.
7020 Compile cycle alarm number has not been defined
Definitions: The alarm ID used by the manufacturer is not known to the system. This was not allo-
cated when the alarms were generated.
Reactions: - Alarm display.
Remedy: The alarm can have 2 possible causes:
• The alarm number has not been defined. A definition must still be made.
• The call parameter used is not the same as the one transferred by the NCK.
Program Con-
tinuation:
Clear alarm with the Delete key or NC START.
7100 Compile cycles VDI area: %1 byte for inputs and %2 byte for outputs. Maximum %3
bytes available.
Parameters: %1 = String (machine data)
%2 = String (machine data)
%3 = Max. length for interface
Definitions: The sum of the input and output bytes at the VDI user interface for the compile cycles
exceeds the maximum quantity of 400 bytes.
Reactions: - NC not ready.
- Channel not ready.
- NC Start disable in this channel.