Specifications

Chapter 7 Trouble shooting
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Chapter 7 Troubleshooting
7-1 Alarms and diagnostic tips
The HA-655 drivers provide various functions to protect actuators and drivers against abnormal
operating conditions. When these functions detect faults, the actuator stops (the motor enters a free
rotation state.), a two-digit alarm code is indicated on the display panel, and a corresponding alarm
signal is transmitted to the hosts.
alarm
code
Alarm description
4-bit
code
ALM
-D
ALM
-C
ALM
-B
ALM
-A
Releasing
10 Over speed 1011 ON OFF
ON ON Impossible
20 Over load 0001 OFF
OFF
OFF
ON Possible
21 Overheat 1000 ON OFF
OFF
OFF
Impossible
30 Over current 1001 ON OFF
OFF
ON Impossible
41 Abnormal regeneration 1010 ON OFF
ON OFF
Impossible
50 Encoder failure 1101 ON ON OFF
ON Impossible
51 Abnormal encoder signal 1101 ON ON OFF
ON Impossible
52 UVW failure 1101 ON ON OFF
ON Impossible
53 *ABS system failure 1101 ON ON OFF
ON Impossible
54 *ABS MTD over flow 1101 ON ON OFF
ON Impossible
55 *ABS multi-turn data error 1101 ON ON OFF
ON Impossible
56 *ABS low battery voltage 1101 ON ON OFF
ON Impossible
57 *ABS send data rule error 1101 ON ON OFF
ON Impossible
60 Error counter overflow 0010 OFF
OFF
ON OFF
Possible
70 Memory failure (RAM) 0101 OFF
ON OFF
ON Impossible
71 Memory failure (EEPROM)
0101 OFF
ON OFF
ON Impossible
76 CPU failure 0100 OFF
ON OFF
OFF
Impossible
Note: the alarm codes 53 through 57 are valid for absolute encoders only.
Causes and remedies of alarms are described as follows:
Note: If after troubleshooting the alarms cannot be cleared, shut the control
power off and turn the driver on again.
1. After powering the driver for troubleshooting,
do not make wiring
changes. Shut off the electric power source before any wiring
changes are made.
2. Clean around the device. Make sure there ar
e no wire chips or tools
inside the equipment.
3.
When two or more persons are working on the equipment, make
sure all are alerted and safe before power is restored to the machine.
CAUTION