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127 If the err or rem ains af ter the above proc esses , the board in the m achine caus es the problem . Replace the board. E603412 “Axis Driver: Z4-axis failed origi nating.” [Cause] Failed to return the ax is to the ho…

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E603313 “Axis Driver: Z3-axis error. Servo power is OFF.”
[Cause]
The servo power OFF was detected during or at the start of the operation.
An event that causes the servo-OFF may have occurred such as; the detection by the limit
sensor/area sensor/feeder float detector, or pressing of the emergency stop switch. Or, other
axis may have failed, resulting in cutting of the servo power.
[Treatment]
Remove the cause and return the axes to the home position.
If the error persists, exit the system and contact our service engineer or the agency.
E603314 “Axis Driver: Z3-axis error. Driver alarm.”
[Cause]
A servo driver alarm was detected during or at the start of the operation.
Possible cause is; poor contact or disconnection of the encoder cable, or a physical overload.
The alarm may also be caused if the emergency stop switch is pressed.
[Treatment]
Remove the cause and return the axes to the home position.
If the error persists, exit the system and contact our service engineer or the agency.
E603315 “Axis Driver: Z3-axis error. Amp disabled.”
[Cause]
A servo driver release was detected during or at the start of the operation.
Mechanical or electrical load fluctuations may have generated a servo error.
A driver alarm or pressing of the emergency stop switch can also release the servo lock.
[Treatment]
Remove the cause and return the axes to the home position.
If the error persists, exit the system and contact our service engineer or the agency.
E603320 “Axis Driver: Z3-axis gain setting failed.
[Cause]
An internal error occurred in the system.
The XMP board may have failed.
[Treatment]
Exit the system. Contact our service engineer or the agency.
E603330 “Axis Driver: XMP error occurred on Z3-axis.”
[Cause]
An internal error occurred in the system.
The XMP board or system HDD may have failed.
[Treatment]
Exit the system. Contact our service engineer or the agency.
E603331 “Axis Driver: Z3-axis status error.”
[Cause]
The axis move was blocked during or at the start of the operation.
An initialization error, servo error or alarm may have been generated for the axis.
This error can also be displayed against errors for other axes.
Or, the XMP board may have failed.
[Treatment]
Press the emergency stop switch, and then return the axes to the home position again.
If the error persists, exit the system and contact our service engineer or the agency.
E603410 “LZ4-axis: Parameter error”
[Cause]
Incorrect parameters have been set for the LZ4-axis operation.
The data is damaged in the machine, or the version of the program installed is wrong.
[Treatment]
Turn off the power, then turn on the power again.
Install the machine software again if the problem occurred after installing the software for
updating, etc.
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If the error remains after the above processes, the board in the machine causes the problem.
Replace the board.
E603412 “Axis Driver: Z4-axis failed originating.”
[Cause]
Failed to return the axis to the home position. The possible causes are as follows:
1. The servo power does not turn ON.
2. The servo cannot be locked.
3. The motor does not start.
4. The home sensor cannot be captured, or its state does not change.
5. The present position cannot be acquired.
[Treatment]
Exit the system. Check the conditions of the boards, connections, sensors and other possible
factors.
If the error persists, contact our service engineer or the agency.
E603413 “Axis Driver: Z4-axis error. Servo power is OFF.”
[Cause]
The servo power OFF was detected during or at the start of the operation.
An event that causes the servo-OFF may have occurred such as; the detection by the limit
sensor/area sensor/feeder float detector, or pressing of the emergency stop switch. Or, other
axis may have failed, resulting in cutting of the servo power.
[Treatment]
Remove the cause and return the axes to the home position.
If the error persists, exit the system and contact our service engineer or the agency.
E603414 “Axis Driver: Z4-axis error. Driver alarm.”
[Cause]
A servo driver alarm was detected during or at the start of the operation.
Possible cause is; poor contact or disconnection of the encoder cable, or a physical overload.
The alarm may also be caused if the emergency stop switch is pressed.
[Treatment]
Remove the cause and return the axes to the home position.
If the error persists, exit the system and contact our service engineer or the agency.
E603415 “Axis Driver: Z4-axis error. Amp disabled.”
[Cause]
A servo driver release was detected during or at the start of the operation.
Mechanical or electrical load fluctuations may have generated a servo error.
A driver alarm or pressing of the emergency stop switch can also release the servo lock.
[Treatment]
Remove the cause and return the axes to the home position.
If the error persists, exit the system and contact our service engineer or the agency.
E603420 “Axis Driver: Z4-axis gain setting failed.
[Cause]
An internal error occurred in the system.
The XMP board may have failed.
[Treatment]
Exit the system. Contact our service engineer or the agency.
E603430 “Axis Driver: XMP error occurred on Z4-axis.”
[Cause]
An internal error occurred in the system.
The XMP board or system HDD may have failed.
[Treatment]
Exit the system. Contact our service engineer or the agency.
E603431 “Axis Driver: Z4-axis status error.”
[Cause]
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The axis move was blocked during or at the start of the operation.
An initialization error, servo error or alarm may have been generated for the axis.
This error can also be displayed against errors for other axes.
Or, the XMP board may have failed.
[Treatment]
Press the emergency stop switch, and then return the axes to the home position again.
If the error persists, exit the system and contact our service engineer or the agency.
E603510 “RZ1-axis: Parameter error”
[Cause]
Incorrect parameters have been set for the RZ1-axis operation.
The data is damaged in the machine, or the version of the program installed is wrong.
[Treatment]
Turn off the power, then turn on the power again.
Install the machine software again if the problem occurred after installing the software for
updating, etc.
If the error remains after the above processes, the board in the machine causes the problem.
Replace the board.
E603512 “Axis Driver: RZ1-axis failed originating.
[Cause]
Failed to return the axis to the home position. The possible causes are as follows:
1. The servo power does not turn ON.
2. The servo cannot be locked.
3. The motor does not start.
4. The home sensor cannot be captured, or its state does not change.
5. The present position cannot be acquired.
[Treatment]
Exit the system. Check the conditions of the boards, connections, sensors and other possible
factors.
If the error persists, contact our service engineer or the agency.
E603513 “Axis Driver: RZ1-axis error. Servo power is OFF.”
[Cause]
The servo power OFF was detected during or at the start of the operation.
An event that causes the servo-OFF may have occurred such as; the detection by the limit
sensor/area sensor/feeder float detector, or pressing of the emergency stop switch. Or, other
axis may have failed, resulting in cutting of the servo power.
[Treatment]
Remove the cause and return the axes to the home position.
If the error persists, exit the system and contact our service engineer or the agency.
E603514 “Axis Driver: RZ1-axis error. Driver alarm.”
[Cause]
A servo driver alarm was detected during or at the start of the operation.
Possible cause is; poor contact or disconnection of the encoder cable, or a physical overload.
The alarm may also be caused if the emergency stop switch is pressed.
[Treatment]
Remove the cause and return the axes to the home position.
If the error persists, exit the system and contact our service engineer or the agency.
E603515 “Axis Driver: RZ1-axis error. Amp disabled.”
[Cause]
A servo driver release was detected during or at the start of the operation.
Mechanical or electrical load fluctuations may have generated a servo error.
A driver alarm or pressing of the emergency stop switch can also release the servo lock.
[Treatment]
Remove the cause and return the axes to the home position.
If the error persists, exit the system and contact our service engineer or the agency.