KE2010.Instruction Manual.Ver.2.01,Rev.08 - 第652页
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2) Vacuum cont.
This item turns on and/or off the vacuum.
- When the control item “Vacuum cont.” is checked, click the <ON>,
<OFF> or <ON/OFF> button, or press the F3, F4 or F5 key.
The state display is updated when vacuum is controlled completely.
(3) State display
The state of each unit is displayed when the unit is controlled completely.

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8.6.6 Other sensors
When you select the [Others] command on the [Ctrl] menu, then the [Other sensors]
command, the following Other sensors dialog box appears on the screen.
Figure 8.6.6 Other sensors dialog box
(1) State display
This displays the status of each sensor.
- This function does not affect the setting of the “Device enable” menu invoked
from the Machine Setup menu: this means that you can display the state of
a not-checked (not used) unit.
The state display of the sensors will be performed by continually reading and
displaying the status.
Front
Rear
Upper (VCS*)
available with a
KE-2020/2040 only.
Upper (X-axis)

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8.6.7 Driver state
When you select the [Driver state] command on the “Others” menu that is invoked
from the [Ctrl] command, the following “Driver state” dialog box appears on the
screen.
Figure 8.6.7 “Driver state” dialog box (displayed with a KE-2010)
(1) State display
This section displays the status of each axis.
The system displays “***” in the column for an axis that is set to “Not used” on
the “Device enable” screen that is invoked from the Machine Setup menu.
The system displays one of the following types of status for each axis: Normal,
Over current, Over load, Voltage limit over, EEPROM Err, Over heating, Encoder
Err and CPU Err.
When you click the <REFLESH> button, the system obtains the status of each
axis again, and then updates the corresponding status.
− If the system detects one of the errors: Voltage limit over, EEPROM Err, Over
heating and CPU Err, it cannot judge which axis generates the corresponding
error. Therefore, the axes described below are put in the same status.
Table 8.7.1 Combination of axes sharing the CPU
Model X and Y axes Z and T axes
KE-2010
XL, XR,
YL, YR
Z and T axes of the
heads L1 and L2
Z and T axes of the
heads L3 and L4
KE-2020
XL, XR,
YL, YR
Z and T axes of the
heads L1 and L2
Z and T axes of the
heads L3 and L4
Z and T axes of the
R1 head
KE-2030
XL, XR,
YL, YR
Yc
Z and T axes of the
heads L1 and L2
Z and T axes of the
heads L3 and L4
Z and T axes of the
heads R1 and R2
Z and T axes of the
heads R3 and R4
KE-2040
XL, XR,
YL, YR
Z and T axes of the
heads L1
Z and T axes of the
heads R1