Mitsubishi Electronics E68 User Manual

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3. PROGRAM 
ERROR 
 
I - 61 
 
Error No. 
Details 
Remedy 
P 35 
CMD-VALUE OVER  
The setting range for the addresses has 
been exceeded. 
•  Check the program. 
P 36 
PROGRAM END ERR  
"EOR" has been read during tape and 
memory operation.  
•  Enter the M02 and M30 command at the end 
of the program.  
•  Enter the M99 command at the end of the 
subprogram. 
P 37 
PROG. NO. ZERO 
A zero has been specified for program 
and sequence numbers. 
•  The program numbers are designated across 
a range from 1 to 99999999. 
•  The sequence numbers are designated 
across a range from 1 to 99999. 
P 39 
NO SPEC ERR 
•  A non-specified G code was specified. 
•  The high-speed program server operation 
specifications are not provided. 
•  Check the specifications. 
P 40 
PREREAD BL. ERR 
When tool radius compensation is 
executed‚ there is an error in the pre-read 
block and so the interference check is 
disabled. 
•  Reconsider the program. 
P 60 
OVER CMP. LENG.  
The commanded movement distance is 
excessive. (Over 2
31
•  Reconsider the axis address command. 
P 62 
F-CMD. NOTHING  
•  No feed rate command has been issued.
•  There is no F command in the cylindrical 
interpolation or pole coordinate 
interpolation immediately after the G95 
mode is commanded. 
•  The default movement modal command at 
power ON is G01.  This causes the machine 
to move without a G01 command if a 
movement command is issued in the 
program, and an alarm results.  Use an F 
command to specify the feedrate.  
•  Specify F with a thread lead command. 
P 65 
NO G05P3 SPEC 
•  Check the high-speed mode III 
specifications. 
P 70 
ARC ERROR 
•  There is an error in the arc start and end 
points as well as in the arc center. 
•  The difference of the involute curve 
through the start point and the end point is 
large.  
•  When arc was commanded, one of the 
two axes configuring the arc plane was a 
scaling valid axis. 
•  Check the numerical values of the addresses 
that specify the start and end points, arc 
center as well as the radius in the program. 
•  Check the "+" and "–" directions of the 
address numerical values.