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10. Troubleshooting 
 
 
 
 
 
10 - 2
10-1  Points of caution and confirmation 
 
If an error occurs in the servo drive unit, the warning or alarm will occur. When a warning or alarm 
occurs, check the state while observing the following points, and inspect or remedy the unit according to 
the details given in this section. 
 
<Points of confirmation> 
1.  What is the alarm No. display? 
2.  Can the error or trouble be repeated? (Check alarm history) 
3.  Is the motor and servo drive unit temperature and ambient temperature normal? 
4.  Are the servo drive unit, control unit and motor grounded? 
5.  Was the unit accelerating, decelerating or running at a set speed? What was the speed? 
6.  Is there any difference during forward and reverse run? 
7.  Was there a momentary power failure? 
8.  Did the trouble occur during a specific operation or command? 
9.  At what frequency does the trouble occur? 
10. Is a load applied or removed? 
11. Has the drive unit been replaced, parts replaced or emergency measures taken? 
12. How many years has the unit been operating? 
13. Is the power supply voltage normal? Does the state change greatly according to the time band? 
 
 
37 (flicker) 
Alarm No.
F1 (flicker)
F + axis No.
Not lit 
37 (flicker) 
Alarm No.
F1 (flicker) 
F + axis No. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
LED display during servo alarm 
 
Not lit 
  
F1 
F + axis No.
   
9F 
Warning No.
   
F1 
F + axis No. 
    
9F 
Warning No.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
LED display during servo warning 
 
 
 
 
CAUTION
 
1.  This power supply unit uses a large capacity electrolytic capacitor. When the 
CHARGE LAMP on the front of the power supply unit is lit, voltage is still 
present at the PN terminal (TE2). Do not touch the terminal block in this state.
2.  Before replacing the unit, etc., always confirm that there is no voltage at the 
PN terminal (TE2) with a tester or wait at least 15 minutes after turning the 
main power OFF. 
3.  The conductivity in the unit cannot be checked.  
4.  Do not carry out a megger test as the unit could be damaged.