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6. TROUBLESHOOTING 
6 -  2 
 
6.2 Remedies for alarms 
CAUTION 
When any alarm has occurred, eliminate its cause, ensure safety, then reset the 
alarm, and restart operation. Otherwise, injury may occur. 
If an absolute position erase (25) occurred, always make home position setting 
again. Otherwise, it may cause an unexpected operation. 
As soon as an alarm occurs, make servo-off and power off the main circuit and 
control circuit. 
 
 
POINT  
When any of the following alarms has occurred, do not deactivate the alarm and 
resume operation repeatedly. To do so will cause the servo amplifier/direct drive 
motor to fail. Remove the cause of occurrence, and leave a cooling time of more 
than 30 minutes before resuming operation. To protect the main circuit elements, 
any of these servo alarms cannot be deactivated from the servo system controller 
until the specified time elapses after its occurrence. Judging the load changing 
condition until the alarm occurs, the servo amplifier calculates this specified time 
automatically. 
Regenerative error (30) 
Main circuit device overheat (45) 
Direct drive motor overheat (46) 
Overload 1 (50) 
Overload 2 (51) 
The alarm can be deactivated by switching power off, then on or by the error reset 
command CPU reset from the servo system controller. For details, refer to section 
6.1. 
 
 
When an alarm occurs, the malfunction (ALM) switches off and the dynamic brake is operated to stop the direct 
drive motor. At this time, the display indicates the alarm No. 
The direct drive motor comes to a stop. Remove the cause of the alarm in accordance with this section. Use MR 
Configurator to refer to a factor of alarm occurrence. 
 
Display Name 
Definition 
Cause 
Action 
10 
Undervoltage 
Refer to chapter 8 of the MR-J3- B Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual. 
12 
Memory error 1 
(RAM) 
 
 
 
13 Clock 
error   
 
 
15 
Memory error 2 
(EEP-ROM) 
 
 
 
16 
Encoder error 1 
1. Encoder connector (CN2) 
disconnected. 
Connect correctly. 
 
 
2. Encoder fault 
Replace the direct drive motor. 
 
 
Communication error 
occurred between 
encoder and servo 
amplifier. 
3. Encoder cable faulty 
(Wire breakage or shorted) 
Repair or replace the cable. 
17 
Board error 2 
Refer to chapter 8 of the MR-J3- B Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual. 
19 
Memory error 3 
(Flash ROM) 
 
 
 
1A Motor 
combination 
error