9.1 Alarm Displays
9-13
A.7A0:
Heat Sink Overheated
(Detected when the
SERVOPACK’s heat
sink temperature
exceeds 100
°
C.)
The surrounding air temperature
is too high.
Check the surrounding air tempera-
ture using a thermostat.
Decrease the surrounding air tem-
perature by improving the installa-
tion conditions of the SERVOPACK.
The overload alarm has been
reset by turning OFF the power
too many times.
Check the alarm history display
(Fn000) to see if the overload alarm
was reported.
Change the method for resetting the
alarm.
Excessive load or operation
beyond the regenerative energy
processing capacity.
Check the accumulated load ratio
(Un009) to see the load during oper-
ation, and the regenerative load
ratio (Un00A) to see the regenera-
tive energy processing capacity.
Reconsider the load and operating
conditions.
Incorrect installation orientation
of the SERVOPACK or/and
insufficient space around the
SERVOPACK.
Check the installation conditions of
the SERVOPACK.
Install the SERVOPACK correctly
as specified.
A fault occurred in the SERVO-
PACK.
−
The SERVOPACK may be faulty.
Replace the SERVOPACK.
A.7AB:
Built-in Fan in
SERVOPACK
Stopped
The fan inside the SERVOPACK
stopped.
Check for foreign matter or debris
inside the SERVOPACK.
Remove foreign matter or debris
from the SERVOPACK. If the
alarm still occurs, the SERVO-
PACK may be faulty. Replace the
SERVOPACK.
A.810:
Encoder Backup Error
(Only when an absolute
encoder is connected.)
(Detected on the encoder
side.)
Alarm occurred when the control
power supply to the absolute
encoder was turned ON for the
first time.
Check to see if the control power
supply was turned ON for the first
time.
Set up the encoder (Fn008).
The encoder cable disconnected,
and connected again.
Check to see if the control power
supply was turned ON for the first
time.
Confirm the connection and set up
the encoder (Fn008).
The power from both the control
power supply (+5 V) from the
multi-winding drive unit and the
battery power supply is not being
supplied.
Check the encoder connector bat-
tery or the connector contact status.
Replace the battery or take similar
measures to supply power to the
encoder, and set up the encoder
(Fn008).
An absolute encoder fault
occurred.
−
If the alarm cannot be reset by set-
ting up the encoder again, replace
the servomotor.
A fault occurred in the multi-
winding drive unit.
−
The multi-winding drive unit may
be faulty. Replace the multi-wind-
ing drive unit.
A.820:
Encoder Checksum
Error
(Detected on the encoder
side.)
An encoder fault occurred.
−
• Absolute encoder
Set up the encoder again using
Fn008. If the alarm still occurs,
the servomotor may be faulty.
Replace the servomotor.
• Absolute encoder that shows val-
ues for a single rotation or incre-
mental encoder
The servomotor may be faulty.
Replace the servomotor.
A fault occurred in the multi-
winding drive unit.
−
The multi-winding drive unit may
be faulty. Replace the multi-wind-
ing drive unit.
(cont’d)
Alarm Number:
Alarm Name
(Alarm Description)
Cause Investigative Actions Corrective Actions