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Alarm List
Alarm Number (4000 to 4999)
Alarm List-935
3 Universal output 1for SV#1
(SV#2) is inconsistent with
Universal input 1 for
SV#2(SV#1).
Setting error (1)Reset the alarm.
(2)If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and inserting state
of the following cables and connectors.
EAXA21-CN514
(3)If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in maintenance
mode, and then contact your Yaskawa representative about
occurrence status (operating procedure).
4 Universal input/output 2
between EAXA21 boards is
broken or its connector
(CN514) is disconnected.
Connection failure (1)Reset the alarm.
(2)If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and inserting state
of the following cables and connectors.
EAXA21-CN514
(3)If the alarm occurs again, check if the cable is disconnected.
other If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in maintenance mode,
and then contact your Yaskawa representative about occurrence
status (operating procedure).
5 Universal output 2 for SV#1
(SV#2) is inconsistent with
Universal input 2 for
SV#2(SV#1).
Setting error (1)Reset the alarm.
(2)If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and inserting state
of the following cables and connectors.
EAXA21-CN514
(3)If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in maintenance
mode, and then contact your Yaskawa representative about
occurrence status (operating procedure).
6 Universal output 2 for SV#1
(SV#2) is inconsistent with
Universal input 2 for
SV#2(SV#1).
Setting error (1)Reset the alarm.
(2)If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and inserting state
of the following cables and connectors.
EAXA21-CN514
(3)If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in maintenance
mode, and then contact your Yaskawa representative about
occurrence status (operating procedure).
4980 DESTINATION PULSE
LIMIT
Setting error (1)Check the following settings.
Check the position setting for the step (move instruction) where the
alarm occurred.
other If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in maintenance mode,
and then contact your Yaskawa representative about occurrence
status (operating procedure).
Alarm
Number
Alarm Name
Sub
Code
Meaning Cause Remedy

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