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Part 5 Chapter 1 Servo System Troubleshooting Edition 3.0 5-1-18 XP-142E Mechanical Reference AC Servopack Check List for Troubleshooting Alarm Alarm Name Status Cause Remedy A.400 Overvoltage • Occurred when the control…

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Part 5 Chapter 1 Servo System Troubleshooting
Edition 3.0 5-1-17 XP-142E Mechanical Reference
AC Servopack Check List for Troubleshooting
Alarm Alarm Name Status Cause Remedy
A.300 Regeneration
Error Detected
Occurred when the control
power supply was turned
ON.
A SERVOPACK board fault occurred. Replace the SERVOPACK.
Occurred when the main
circuit power supply turned
ON.
Pn600 is set to a value other than "0" for a
servomotor of 400 W or less, and an external
regenerative resistor is not connected.
Check for incorrect wiring or a disconnected
wire in the regenerative resistor.
A SERVOPACK fault occurred, such as
regenerative transistor or a voltage sensor fault.
Connect an external regenerative resistor, or set
Pn600 to "0" if an external regenerative resistor is
not connected.
Correct the wiring for the external regenerative
resistor.
Replace the SERVOPACK.
Occurred during normal
operation
Check for incorrect wiring and disconnection of
the regenerative resistor.
The jumper between B2 and B3 is removed for
a servomotor of 500 W or more.
The regenerative resistor is disconnected, so
the regenerative energy became excessive.
A SERVOPACK fault, such as regenerative
transistor and voltage sensor fault, occurred.
Correct the wiring for the external regenerative
resistor.
Correct the wiring.
Replace the regenerative resistor or replace the
SERVOPACK. Reconsider the load and operation
conditions.
Replace the SERVOPACK.
A.320 Regenerative
Overload
Occurred when the control
power supply was turned
ON.
A SERVOPACK board fault occurred. Replace the SERVOPACK.
Occurred when the main
circuit power supply was
tuned ON.
The power supply voltage is 270V or more. Correct the input voltage.
Occurred during normal
operation
(large increase of
regenerative resistor
temperature)
Occurred during normal
operation
(small increase of
regenerative resistor
temperature )
Occurred at servo motor
deceleration
The regenerative energy is excessive.
The regenerating state continued.
The setting of parameter Pn600 is smaller than
the external regenerative resistor's capacity.
A SERVOFACK fault occurred.
The regenerative energy is excessive.
Select a proper regenerative resistance capacity,
or reconsider the load and operation conditions.
Correct the set value of parameter Pn600.
Replace the SERVOPACK.
Select a proper regenerative resistance capacity,
or reconsider the load and operation conditions.
A.330 Main Circuit
Wiring Error
Occurred when the control
power Supply was turned
ON.
A SERVOPACK board fault occurred. Replace the SERVOPACK.
Occurred when the main
circuit power supply was
tuned ON.
In the DC power input mode, AC power is
supplied through L1 and L2 or L1, L2, and L3.
In the AC power input mode, DC power is
supplied through B1/(+) and (-) terminals.
Pn600 is set to 0 if the regenerative resistance
is disconnected.
For AC power input, Pn001.2=0.
For DC power input, Pn001.2=1.
Set Pn600 to 0.
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Part 5 Chapter 1 Servo System Troubleshooting
Edition 3.0 5-1-18 XP-142E Mechanical Reference
AC Servopack Check List for Troubleshooting
Alarm Alarm Name Status Cause Remedy
A.400 Overvoltage Occurred when the control
power supply was turned
ON.
A SERVOFACK board fault occurred. Replace the SERVOPACK.
Occurred when the main
circuit power supply was
tuned ON.
Occurred during normal
operation.
The AC power voltage is 290V or more.
A SERVOPACK fault occurred.
Check the AC power voltage (check if there is
no excessive voltage change.)
The motor speed is high and load moment of
inertia is excessive, resulting in insufficient
regenerative capacity.
A SERVOPACK fault occurred.
The AC power voltage must be within the specified
range.
Replace the SERVOPACK.
The AC power voltage must be within the specified
range.
Check the load moment of inertia and minus load
specifications. Reconsider the load and operation
conditions.
Replace the SERVOPACK.
Occurred at servo motor
deceleration.
The motor speed is high, and the load moment
of inertia is excessive.
Reconsider the load and operation conditions.
A.410 Undervoltage Occurred when the control
power supply was turned
ON.
A SERVOPACK board fault occurred. Replace the SERVOPACK.
Occurred when the main
circuit power supply was
turned ON.
The AC power supply voltage is 120V or less.
The fuse of the SERVOPACK is blown out.
The inrush current limit resistor is disconnected,
and result in an abnormal power supply voltage
or in an overload of the inrush current limit
resistor.
A SERVOPACK fault occurred.
The AC power supply voltage must be within the
specified range.
Replace the SERVOPACK.
Replace the SERVOPACK. Check the power
supply voltage, and reduce the number of times
that the main circuit is turned ON or OFF.)
Replace the SERVOPACK.
Occurred during normal
operation.
The AC power supply voltage was lowered, and
large voltage drop occurred.
A temporary power failure occurred.
The servomotor Cable is short-circuited.
The servomotor is short-circuited.
A SERVOPACK fault occurred.
The AC power supply voltage must be within the
specified range.
Clear and reset the alarm, and restart the operation.
Repair or replace the servomotor cable.
Replace the servomotor.
Replace the SERVOPACK.
A.510 Overspeed
Occurred when the control
power supply was turned
ON.
A SERVOPACK board fault occurred. Replace the SERVOPACK.
Occurred when servo was
ON.
The order of phases U, V, and W in the
servomotor wiring is incorrect.
The encoder wiring is incorrect.
Malfunction occurred due to noise interference
in the encoder wiring.
A SERVOPACK fault occurred.
Correct the servomotor wiring.
Correct the encoder wiring.
Take measures against noise for the encoder wiring.
Replace the SERVOPACK.
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Part 5 Chapter 1 Servo System Troubleshooting
Edition 3.0 5-1-19 XP-142E Mechanical Reference
AC Servopack Check List for Troubleshooting
Alarm Alarm Name Status Cause Remedy
A.510 Overspeed Occurred when the
servomotor started running
or in a high speed run.
The order of phases U, V, and W in the
servomotor wiring is incorrect.
The encoder wiring is incorrect.
Malfunction occurred due to noise interference
in the encoder wiring.
The position or speed reference input is too
large.
The setting of the reference input gain is
incorrect.
A SERVOPACK board fault occurred.
Correct the servomotor wiring.
Correct the encoder wiring.
Take measures against noise for the encoder
wiring.
Reduce the reference value.
Correct the reference input gain setting.
Replace the SERVOPACK.
A.511 Dividing Pulse
Output Overspeed
Occurred while the
servomotor was running.
The output frequency of the dividing pulse
exceeds 1.6 MHz.
Lower the setting of the PG dividing pulse (Pn212).
Reduce the servomotor speed.
A.520 Vibration Alarm Occurred while the
servomotor was running.
Abnormal vibration was detected.
The moment of inertia ratio (Pn103) is greater
than the actual value, or fluctuates excessively.
Reduce the servomotor speed.
Reduce the speed loop gain (Pn100).
Change the moment of inertia ratio (Pn103)
to an appropriate value.
Occurred when the
servomotor did not run by
the reference input.
Occurred during normal
operation.
The servomotor wiring is incorrect or the
connection is faulty.
The encoder wiring is incorrect or the
connection is faulty.
The starting torque exceeds the maximum
torque.
A SERVOPACK fault occurred.
The actual torque exceeds the rated torque or
the starting torque largely exceeds the rated
torque.
A SERVOPACK fault occurred.
Correct the servomotor wiring.
Correct the encoder wiring.
Reconsider the load and operation conditions, or
reconsider the servomotor capacity.
Replace the SERVOPACK.
Reconsider the load and operation conditions, or
reconsider the servomotor capacity.
Replace the SERVOPACK.
A.710 Overload :
High Load
A.720 Overload :
Low Load
Occurred when the control
power supply was tuned
ON.
Occurred when the servo
was turned ON.
A SERVOPACK board fault occurred.
The servomotor wiring is incorrect or the
connection is faulty.
The encoder wiring is incorrect or the
connection is faulty.
A SERVOPACK fault occurred.
Replace the SERVOPACK.
Correct the servomotor wiring.
Correct the encoder wiring.
Replace the SERVOPACK.
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