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2. Easy T roubleshooting Described below is how to troubleshoot simple problems that can be solved by the machine operator . When the operator cannot solve a problem, he/she should get in con- tact with the supervisor (a…

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1.4 “ERROR” Windows
*4 Description
Displayed are the contents of the error.
*5 Date and Time
Displayed are the date and time of error occurrence.
*6 Number of Pages
Displayed are the total number of pages and the number of the
current page.
Example: (3/5)
Total Number of Pages : 5
Number of Current Page : 3
*7 [Prev] and [Next] Buttons
[Prev] Button: When pressed, this button opens the previous page.
[Next] Button: When pressed, this button opens the next page.
*8 [Clear Alarm] Button
When pressed, this button cancels an alarm (sound) only.
*9 [RETURN] Button
When pressed, this button cancels an alarm (sound) and closes
the “ERROR” window. The original window resumes.
• Reset Procedure from “ERROR” Window
(1) Take a note of “Error ID”, “Item (Error Name)”, and “Description” in
the “ERROR” window.
Note: When you have forgotten an error message, refer to the list
of errors in the “Machine Error Recall” window. (Operation
Sequence: [RECALL MSG.] Button (Submenu) Æ “Machine
Error Recall” Window).
(2) Press the [RETURN] button to resume the original window.
(3) Use the error ID as an index and refer to “3. Troubleshooting after
Error Window (Error ID)” and “4. Troubleshooting on Recognition
System (Error ID)” for correct operations to reset the machine to its
normal condition.
*10 [Minimize] Button
When this button is pressed, the "ERROR" window is minimized
and moves to the bottom left of the window.
Double-click the minimized window to return it to the size before
it was minimized.

2. Easy Troubleshooting
Described below is how to troubleshoot simple problems that can be
solved by the machine operator.
When the operator cannot solve a problem, he/she should get in con-
tact with the supervisor (a person in charge of machine management).
2.1 Power Operation Impossible
Table 4B1-1
Symptom When the [POWER ON] button on the operation panel is pressed, the ma-
chine is not powered.
Cause (Cause 1) The [POWER ON] button on the operation panel is not held down
for more than one second.
(Cause 2) The power breaker is set to “OFF”.
(Cause 3) The lamp of the [POWER ON] button on the operation panel illumi-
nates in red.
Remedy (Remedy 1) Hold down the [POWER ON] button on the front or the rear op-
eration panel for more than one second.
When the LED of the [POWER ON] button illuminates in yellow-
ish green, it indicates that the power is supplied to the machine.
Fig. 4B6 Front Operation Panel
(Remedy 2) Set the power breaker to “ON”.
Fig. 4B7
(Remedy 3)
• Wait until the program is started completely.
• Cancel the "Emergency Stop" mode to reset the machine to its normal
condition.
Refer to "2.3 [EMERGENCY STOP] Switch Pressed" for details.
• Close the front safety door.
• Set the main air pressure to the specified one "0.45 MPa (4.6 kgf/cm
2
)".
Refer to “1.1.1 Confirmation of Power Supply and Air Pressure” in “Sec-
tion 3” of “Vol. 1” for details
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2. Easy Troubleshooting

2.2 Nothing Displayed on Touch Screen
Table 4B2
Symptom Nothing is displayed on the touch screen.
Cause (Cause 1) The screen saver function is activated.
(Cause 2) Power is not supplied from the source.
Remedy (Remedy 1) Touch a part of the touch screen. The foreground activities will
occur in any running application.
(Remedy 2) Refer to “2.1 Power Operation Impossible” for details and follow
the remedial procedure.
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2.2 Nothing Displayed on Touch Screen