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2.2 Troubleshooting after Error Display ( I ) ( Display A ) • ( Display B ) • ( Cause ) • ( Remedy ) Order Code ( Display A ) INPUT BUFFER CNVR . OVERTIME ( Display B ) P . C . B . FROM INP . MACHINE WAS NOT RE - CEIVED …

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2.2
Troubleshooting
after
Error
Display
(
H
)
(
Display
A
)
(
Display
B
)
y
(
Causg
)
-
(
Remedy
)
Order
Code
(
Display
A
)
HEAD
SKIP
H
(
Display
B
)
COMMUNICATION
ERROR
70
76
-
03
-
01
(
Display
A
)
HEAD
SKIP
(
Display
B
)
HEAD
ORIGIN
70
76
-
03
-
02
(
Display
A
)
HEAD
SKIP
(
Display
B
)
OVERTIME
HEAD
ORIGIN
RETURN
70
76
-
03
-
03
(
Display
A
)
HEAD
SKIP
(
Display
B
)
UNSELECTED
NOZZLE
DROP
70
76
-
03
-
04
(
Display
A
)
HEAD
SKIP
(
Display
B
)
DUMMY
NOZZLE
70
76
-
03
-
05
(
Display
A
)
HEAD
SKIP
(
Display
B
)
MANUAL
BYPASS
70
76
-
03
-
06
(
Cause
1
)
Self
-
Diagnostics
Error
Message
(
Cause
2
)
The
voltage
of
the
stabilization
power
supply
unit
(
PSU
)
is
abnormal
.
(
Remedy
1
)
Zero
all
devices
by
pressing
the
[
ZERO
]
button
and
then
re
-
start
the
operation
.
When
the
trouble
cannot
be
fixed
,
consult
our
service
personnel
for
the
remedy
.
(
Remedy
2
)
Consult
our
service
personnel
for
details
.
(
Display
A
)
HEAD
ORIGIN
OFFSET
(
Display
B
)
TOTAL
DESIGNATED
LOOP
EXCEEDED
TIME
.
06
-
01
70
76
-
(
Cause
1
)
Each
head
deviated
from
its
origin
position
in
comparison
with
the
master
head
.
(
Remedy
1
)
Check
if
the
master
head
is
not
loose
.
9910
-
001
2
-
39
ACP
01
EERW
2
-
39
2.2
Troubleshooting
after
Error
Display
(
I
)
(
Display
A
)
(
Display
B
)
(
Cause
)
(
Remedy
)
Order
Code
(
Display
A
)
INPUT
BUFFER
CNVR
.
OVERTIME
(
Display
B
)
P
.
C
.
B
.
FROM
INP
.
MACHINE
WAS
NOT
RE
-
CEIVED
.
62
-
01
-
01
(
Display
A
)
INPUT
BUFFER
CNVR
.
OVERTIME
(
Display
B
)
P
.
C
.
B
.
ON
INP
.
BUFFER
CNVR
.
WAS
NOT
ABLE
TO
MOVE
TO
ITS
OUTLET
.
62
-
01
-
02
(
Cause
1
)
The
P
.
C
.
B
.
is
trapped
on
the
conveyor
.
(
Cause
2
)
An
operator
removed
the
P
.
C
.
B
.
in
the
middle
of
transfer
.
(
Remedy
1
)
The
conveyor
width
may
not
be
adjusted
correctly
or
the
P
.
C
.
B
.
size
maybe
different
.
Readjust
the
conveyor
width
or
confirm
if
the
P
.
C
.
B
.
size
is
proper
or
not
.
(
Remedy
2
)
Place
the
P
.
C
.
B
.
back
in
position
and
re
-
start
the
automatic
operation
.
(
Display
A
)
INPUT
CNVR
.
P
.
C
.
B
.
OVERTIME
(
Display
B
)
P
.
C
.
B
.
ON
INPUT
CNVR
.
WAS
NOT
ABLE
TO
MOVE
TO
ITS
OUTLET
.
62
-
02
-
01
(
Cause
1
)
The
light
emitted
from
the
P
.
C
.
B
.
detection
photosensor
(
PHS
58
)
on
the
L
2
conveyor
is
not
received
and
shielded
.
Dirt
may
have
adhered
to
the
sensor
.
(
Cause
2
)
The
P
.
C
.
B
.
transfer
detection
photosensor
(
PHS
103
)
on
the
L
2
conveyor
is
defective
.
(
Remedy
1
)
Check
if
the
light
emitted
from
the
P
.
C
.
B
.
detection
photosensor
can
be
received
or
not
.
Cover
the
optical
beam
of
the
photosensor
with
a
piece
of
paper
and
check
if
the
beam
of
light
can
be
received
or
not
.
(
Remedy
2
)
Contact
our
service
personnel
for
details
.
(
Display
A
)
INPUT
CNVR
.
P
.
C
.
B
.
OVERTIME
(
Display
B
)
P
.
C
.
B
.
FROM
INP
.
BUFFER
CNVR
.
WAS
NOT
RECEIVED
.
62
-
02
-
02
(
Cause
1
)
The
light
emitted
from
the
P
.
C
.
B
.
detection
photosensor
(
PHS
57
)
on
the
LI
conveyor
is
not
received
and
shielded
.
Dirt
may
have
adhered
to
the
sensor
.
(
Cause
2
)
The
set
value
for
the
input
conveyor
timer
2
or
the
output
conveyor
timer
2
has
exceeded
the
range
of
setting
.
(
Cause
3
)
The
P
.
C
.
B
.
detection
photosensor
(
PHS
57
)
on
the
LI
conveyor
is
defective
.
(
Remedy
1
)
Check
if
the
light
emitted
from
the
P
.
C
.
B
.
detection
photosensor
on
the
LI
conveyor
can
be
received
or
not
.
Cover
the
optical
beam
of
the
photosensor
with
a
piece
of
paper
and
check
if
the
beam
of
light
can
be
received
or
not
.
(
Remedy
2
)
Correct
the
set
value
for
the
input
conveyor
timer
2
or
the
output
conveyor
timer
2
.
(
Remedy
3
)
Contact
our
service
personnel
for
details
.
0009
-
002
2
-
40
ACP
01
EERW
2
-
40
2.2
Troubleshooting
after
Error
Display
(
I
)
(
Display
A
)
(
Display
B
)
,
*
(
Cause
)
(
Remedy
)
Order
Code
(
Display
A
)
INPUT
BUFFER
CNVR
.
P
.
C
.
B
.
DETECTION
(
Display
B
)
INP
.
MACHINE
SEND
SIG
.
TURNED
OFF
BE
-
FORE
P
.
C
.
B
.
REACHED
INPUT
CNVR
.
I
62
-
04
-
01
(
Display
A
)
INPUT
BUFFER
CNVR
.
P
.
C
.
B
.
DETECTION
(
Display
B
)
P
.
C
.
B
.
'
S
WERE
AT
INLET AND
OUTLET
OF
IN
-
PUT
BUFFER
CNVR
.
62
-
04
-
02
(
Cause
1
)
The
P
.
C
.
B
.
transfer
signal
from
the
input
machine
was
turned
off
before
the
P
.
C
.
B
.
was
detected
by
the
P
.
C
.
B
.
detection
photosensor
at
the
input
conveyor
outlet
side
.
There
are
two
P
.
CB
/
s
on
the
input
conveyor
.
(
Remedy
1
)
Adjust
the
position
of
the
P
.
C
.
B
.
detection
photosensor
(
outlet
)
.
The
P
.
C
.
B
.
detection
photosensor
(
outlet
)
is
defective
and
required
to
be
replaced
with
a
new
one
.
(
Display
A
)
INPUT
CNVR
.
P
.
C
.
B
.
DE
-
TECTION
(
Display
B
)
THE
SENSOR
POSITION
IS
ILLEGAL
SETTING
.
62
-
05
-
01
(
Display
A
)
INPUT
CNVR
.
P
.
C
.
B
.
DE
-
TECTION
(
Display
B
)
P
.
C
.
B
.
'
S
WERE
AT
INLET
AND
OUTLET
OF
iN
-
PUT
CNVR
.
62
-
05
-
02
(
Display
A
)
INPUT
CNVR
.
P
.
C
.
B
.
DE
-
TECTION
(
Display
B
)
P
.
C
.
B
.
ON
INP
.
CNVR
.
WAS
NOT
ABLE
TO
MOVE
TO
ITS
TRANSFER
ACTION
.
62
-
05
-
03
(
Cause
1
)
A
P
.
C
.
B
.
is
carried
back
to
the
transfer
claw
or
the
P
.
C
.
B
.
is
shifted
out
of
the
coverage
of
the
P
.
C
.
B
.
detection
photosensor
(
PHS
122
)
.
The
P
.
C
.
B
.
detection
photosensor
is
attached
to
a
wrong
position
.
The
X
value
of
SIZE
has
exceeded
the
range
of
setting
.
(
Remedy
1
)
Cancel
the
error
with
the
[
RESET
]
button
and
zero
the
P
.
C
.
B
.
transfer
.
Adjust
the
position
of
the
P
.
C
.
B
.
detection
photosensor
.
Set
the
correct
X
value
for
"
P
.
C
.
B
.
SIZE
.
2
-
41
9910
-
001
ACP
01
EERW
2
-
41