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Error Code Display A Display B 0005-002 2-47 Tg0248-PM-ER 3. T rouble Shooting after Error Display 07 05 03 LB1-AXIS SERVOMOT OR DRIVER FUSE BLEW . (Cause 1) This is the device’ s self-diagnostic message. (Reset Procedur…

07 01 05 LB1-AXIS ORIGIN ORIGIN IS NOT SET FOR THIS AXIS.
ZEROING IS REQUIRED.
Error Code Display A Display B
(Cause 1) This is the device’s self-diagnostic message.
(Reset Procedure in the case of Cause 1)
Reset Procedure
(1) Press the [CLEAR ALARM] key and the buzzer stops sounding.
(2) Press the [ZERO] button to return all the axes to their original positions.
(3) Re-start.
(4) If the device can’t be re-started, contact our service personnel.
07 01 11 LB1-AXIS ORIGIN
(Cause 1) It may run away due to noise or overcurrent.
(Cause 2) The sensor may be defective.
(Reset Procedure in the case of Causes 1 and 2)
Reset Procedure
(1) Press the [CLEAR ALARM] key and the buzzer stops sounding.
(2) Press the [ZERO] button to return all the axes to their original positions.
(3) Re-start.
(4) If the device can’t be re-started, contact our service personnel.
0005-002 2-46 Tg0248-PM-ER
3. Trouble Shooting after Error Display
07 01 06 LB1-AXIS ORIGIN THE AXIS WAS NOT AT ORIGIN.
07 01 10 LB1-AXIS ORIGIN
07 03 01 LB1-AXIS DATA TARGET LOCATION VALUE IS OUT OF RANGE.
(Cause 1) This is the device’s self-diagnostic message.
(Reset Procedure in the case of Cause 1)
Reset Procedure
(1) Press the [CLEAR ALARM] key and the buzzer stops sounding.
(2) Press the [ZERO] button to return all the axes to their original positions.
(3) Re-start.
(4) If the device can’t be re-started, contact our service personnel.
LIMIT SENSOR (+)/(−) MIGHT BE DEFECTIVE.
ZEROING NOT COMPLETED WITHIN SPECIFIED
TIME.
(Cause 1) This is the device’s self-diagnostic message.
(Reset Procedure in the case of Cause 1)
Reset Procedure
(1) Press the [CLEAR ALARM] key and the buzzer stops sounding.
(2) Press the [ZERO] button to return all the axes to their original positions.
(3) Re-start.
(4) If the device can’t be re-started, contact our service personnel.

Error Code Display A Display B
0005-002 2-47 Tg0248-PM-ER
3. Trouble Shooting after Error Display
07 05 03 LB1-AXIS SERVOMOTOR
DRIVER
FUSE BLEW.
(Cause 1) This is the device’s self-diagnostic message.
(Reset Procedure in the case of Cause 1)
Reset Procedure
(1) Press the [CLEAR ALARM] key and the buzzer stops sounding.
(2) Press the [ZERO] button to return all the axes to their original positions.
(3) Re-start.
(4) If the device can’t be re-started, contact our service personnel.
07 05 02 LB1-AXIS SERVOMOTOR
DRIVER
OVERCURRENT WAS DETECTED.
(Cause 1) This is the device’s self-diagnostic message.
(Reset Procedure in the case of Cause 1)
Reset Procedure
(1) Press the [CLEAR ALARM] key and the buzzer stops sounding.
(2) Press the [ZERO] button to return all the axes to their original positions.
(3) Re-start.
(4) If the device can’t be re-started, contact our service personnel.
07 05 01 LB1-AXIS SERVOMOTOR
DRIVER
ABNORMAL DATA SETTING WAS DETECTED.
(Cause 1) Overcurrent or overload may occur in the servo pack or the motor signal cable connec-
tion may be defective.
(Reset Procedure in the case of Cause 1)
Reset Procedure
(1) Check for overload.
• Turn off the power and move the XY beam manually.
If it is very heavy or will not move, it is overloaded.
Check if any component has dropped in the ball screw or linear guide and contact our
service personnel.
• Check the connections between the section of the motor and signal cable.
Turn off the power and check for loose connector by hand.
If there is any, contact our service personnel.
07 04 01 LB1-AXIS LIMIT LIMIT ERROR (+) IS DETECTED.;C(B1)-BPH122 E/NR
07 04 02 LB1-AXIS LIMIT LIMIT ERROR (−) IS DETECTED.;C(B1)-BPH123 E/NR
(Cause 1) It may run away due to noise or overcurrent.
(Cause 2) The sensor may be defective.
(Reset Procedure in the case of Causes 1 and 2)
Reset Procedure
(1) Press the [CLEAR ALARM] key and the buzzer stops sounding.
(2) Press the [ZERO] button to return all the axes to their original positions.
(3) Re-start.
(4) If the device can’t be re-started, contact our service personnel.

Error Code Display A Display B
0005-002 2-48 Tg0248-PM-ER
3. Trouble Shooting after Error Display
07 05 04 LB1-AXIS SERVOMOTOR
DRIVER
POSITIONING PULSE OVERFLOW WAS DETECTED.
(Cause 1) This is the device’s self-diagnostic message.
(Reset Procedure in the case of Cause 1)
Reset Procedure
(1) Press the [CLEAR ALARM] key and the buzzer stops sounding.
(2) Press the [ZERO] button to return all the axes to their original positions.
(3) Re-start.
(4) If the device can’t be re-started, contact our service personnel.
07 05 14 LB1-AXIS SERVOMOTOR
DRIVER
ABNORMAL DATA SETTING WAS DETECTED.
(Cause 1) This is the device’s self-diagnostic message.
(Reset Procedure in the case of Cause 1)
Reset Procedure
(1) Press the [CLEAR ALARM] key and the buzzer stops sounding.
(2) Press the [ZERO] button to return all the axes to their original positions.
(3) Re-start.
(4) If the device can’t be re-started, contact our service personnel.
07 05 08 LB1-AXIS SERVOMOTOR
DRIVER
OVERLOAD WAS DETECTED.
(Cause 1) The L-axis ball screw or linear guide may be defective.
(Cause 2) The L-axis servo motor may be defective.
(Reset Procedure in the case of Causes 1 and 2)
Reset Procedure
(1) Check the L-axis ball screw, linear guide and servo motor.
(2) Re-start.
(3) If the device can’t be re-started, contact our service personnel.
07 05 06 LB1-AXIS SERVOMOTOR
DRIVER
OVERSPEEDING OR ENCODER TROUBLE WAS
DETECTED.
(Cause 1) This is the device’s self-diagnostic message.
(Reset Procedure in the case of Cause 1)
Reset Procedure
(1) Press the [CLEAR ALARM] key and the buzzer stops sounding.
(2) Press the [ZERO] button to return all the axes to their original positions.
(3) Re-start.
(4) If the device can’t be re-started, contact our service personnel.
07 05 05 LB1-AXIS SERVOMOTOR
DRIVER
ABNORMAL POWER LINE VOLTAGE WAS
DETECTED.
(Cause 1) This is the device’s self-diagnostic message.
(Reset Procedure in the case of Cause 1)
Reset Procedure
(1) Press the [CLEAR ALARM] key and the buzzer stops sounding.
(2) Press the [ZERO] button to return all the axes to their original positions.
(3) Re-start.
(4) If the device can’t be re-started, contact our service personnel.