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Error ID Item Description 0602000 P .E.C. Recognition Detect lost pulse error . Camera X Origin (Cause 1) The motor is overloaded and has a loss of synchronism. (Remedy 1) Check for any obstacle around the P .E.C. recogn…

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Error ID Item Description
0515000 Squeegee Driving Task has not been completed unable to continue.
Timing
(Cause 1) Self-Diagnostics Error Message
(Remedy 1) Zero all axes and re-start the operation.
If the machine is not reset to its normal condition, shut down the power of
the machine once and power up the machine again. After that, re-start
the operation. When the same error still occurs, contact our service per-
sonnel for details.
0516000 Squeegee Driving The data was detected outside of the possible range.
Data
(Cause 1) The specified data may have exceeded the movable range.
(Remedy 1) Check the parameters in the “Print Margin”, “Paste Size” (“OPN. MODE”
window) and “Print Area” (“Pattern Program” window) text boxes.
0517000 Squeegee Driving Zeroing Opn. Not Complete
Origin
(Cause 1) The motor axis was activated before the zeroing operation was completed.
(Remedy 1) Perform the zeroing operation.
0601000 P.E.C. Recognition Operation was incompleted, within specified time.
Camera X Origin
(Cause 1) Dirt adheres to the sensor and the optical beam is shielded.
(Cause 2) The sensor is defective.
(Cause 3) The driver is malfunctioning or an error has occurred during communication
with the host CPU.
(Remedy 1) Wipe off dirt on the sensor and zero the P.E.C. recognition camera X axis
again.
(Remedy 2) It is required to replace the sensor with a new one. Contact our service
personnel for details.
(Remedy 3) Shut down the power of the machine once and power up the machine
again. After that, perform the zeroing operation.
If this operation does not reset the machine to its normal condition, the
driver may be defective. Contact our service personnel for details.
2.3 Error IDs and Remedial Procedures
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Error ID Item Description
0602000 P.E.C. Recognition Detect lost pulse error.
Camera X Origin
(Cause 1) The motor is overloaded and has a loss of synchronism.
(Remedy 1) Check for any obstacle around the P.E.C. recognition camera X axis and
then perform the zeroing operation.
If this operation does not reset the machine to its normal condition, con-
tact our service personnel for details.
0604000 P.E.C. Recognition (-) Limit error has been detected.
Camera X Limit
(Cause 1) Dirt adheres to the sensor and the optical beam is shielded.
(Cause 2) The sensor is defective.
(Cause 3) The driver is malfunctioning or an error has occurred during communication
with the host CPU.
(Remedy 1) Wipe off dirt on the sensor and zero Table X again.
(Remedy 2) It is required to replace the sensor with a new one. Contact our service
personnel for details.
(Remedy 3) Shut down the power of the machine once and power up the machine
again. After that, perform the zeroing operation.
If this operation does not reset the machine to its normal condition, the
driver may be defective. Contact our service personnel for details.
0605000 P.E.C. Recognition Driver alarm signal was detected.
Camera X Servo
(Cause 1) Self-Diagnostics Error Message
(Remedy 1) Zero all axes and re-start the operation.
If this operation does not reset the machine to its normal condition, con-
tact our service personnel for details.
0608000 P.E.C. Recognition Driver Over-Heat
Camera X Servo
(Cause 1) Self-Diagnostics Error Message
(Remedy 1) Zero all axes and re-start the operation.
If this operation does not reset the machine to its normal condition, con-
tact our service personnel for details.
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Error ID Item Description
0609000 P.E.C. Recognition Operation was incompleted, within specified time.
Camera X Servo
(Cause 1) The driver is malfunctioning or an error has occurred during communication
with the host CPU.
(Remedy 1) Shut down the power of the machine once and power up the machine
again. After that, perform the zeroing operation.
If this operation does not reset the machine to its normal condition, the
driver may be defective. Contact our service personnel for details.
0610000 P.E.C. Recognition Table-Z Axis is not at origin.
Camera X Interlock
(Cause 1) The table Z axis origin sensor (BPH171) is defective.
(Cause 2) The operation timing is shifted from the normal one.
(Cause 3) The P.E.C. recognition X axis was activated after the table Z axis had moved
up. (during the manual operation)
(Remedy 1) Check how the sensor is working in “Device Check” window (submenu).
When the sensor is not working, it is required to replace the sensor with
a new one. Contact our service personnel for details.
(Remedy 2) Shut down the power of the machine once and power up the machine
again. After that, restart the operation. When the same error still occurs,
contact our service personnel for details.
(Remedy 3) Perform the zeroing operation and re-start the operation.
0611000 P.E.C. Recognition P.C.B. stopper was down.
Camera X Interlock
(Cause 1) The P.E.C. recognition X axis is moved during the P.C.B. stopper is moved
down.
(Cause 2) The P.C.B. stopper upper limit (BPS070) is defective.
(Remedy 1) Move up the P.C.B. stopper and re-start the operation.
(Remedy 2) Check how the sensor is working in “Device Check” window (submenu).
If this operation does not reset the machine to its normal condition, it is
required to replace the sensor with a new one. Contact our service per-
sonnel for details.
2.3 Error IDs and Remedial Procedures
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