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YASKAWA E-7S SERVOPACK SGD7S - Troubleshooting Warnings

YASKAWA E-7S SERVOPACK SGD7S
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15.3 Warning Displays
15.3.2 Troubleshooting Warnings
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Maintenance
15.3.2
Troubleshooting Warnings
The causes of and corrections for the warnings are given in the following table. Contact your
Yaskawa representative if you cannot solve a problem with the correction given in the table.
Warning Number:
Warning Name
Possible Cause Confirmation Correction Reference
A.900:
Position Deviation
Overflow
The Servomotor
U, V, and W wiring
is not correct.
Check the wiring of the
Servomotor’s Main Cir-
cuit Cables.
Make sure that there are no
faulty connections in the
wiring for the Servomotor
and encoder.
A SERVOPACK
gain is too low.
Check the SERVO-
PACK gains.
Increase the servo gain,
e.g., by using autotuning
without a host reference.
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The acceleration
of the position ref-
erence is too high.
Reduce the reference
acceleration and try
operating the SERVO-
PACK.
Reduce the acceleration of
the position reference with
one of the following meth-
ods.
Reduce the acceleration
rate (ACC) and decelera-
tion rate (DEC) in the pro-
gram table.
Reduce the settings of
PnB29 (Acceleration Rate)
and PnB2B (Deceleration
Rate).
The excessive
position deviation
alarm level (Pn520
× Pn51E/100) is
too low for the
operating condi-
tions.
Check excessive posi-
tion deviation alarm
level (Pn520 × Pn51E/
100) to see if it is set to
an appropriate value.
Optimize the settings of
Pn520 and Pn51E.
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A failure occurred
in the SERVO-
PACK.
Turn the power supply to
the SERVOPACK OFF and
ON again. If an alarm still
occurs, the SERVOPACK
may be faulty. Replace the
SERVOPACK.
A.901:
Position Deviation
Overflow Alarm at
Servo ON
The position devi-
ation when the
servo was turned
ON exceeded the
percentage set
with the following
formula:
(Pn526 × Pn528/
100)
Optimize the setting of
Pn528 (Excessive Position
Error Warning Level at
Servo ON).
Continued on next page.

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