User`s manual
9 Troubleshooting
9.2.2 INDEXER Module Error Displays and Troubleshooting
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9.2.2 INDEXER Module Error Displays and Troubleshooting
Negative responses (error responses) to input signals, serial commands, or operations from the Digital Opera-
tor are known as errors.
When an error occurs, the display and signal output will remain for 2 seconds.
The servo will not be turned OFF when an error occurs.
Status Displays
The INDEXER Module error displays and the corrective actions are shown below.
SERVOPACK Panel Display “A.A9F” is displayed for 2 seconds.
LED The red LED flashes for 2 seconds.
Digital Operator “A.A9F” is displayed for 2 seconds at the top left of the screen.
Response to the Alarm or Warning Read
Command (ALM)
No change
Response to the Most Recent Error Read
Command (ERR)
Error code (the most recent (closest) error code)
ALM Signal No change
/WARN Signal Becomes active for 2 seconds.
Serial
Command
Negative
Response
Panel
Display
Error Name Meaning Corrective Action
E41E A.A9F
Program Table Save
Failure Error
While writing data to the flash memory, a fail-
ure occurred during one of the following oper-
ation.
• While saving a program table by using a
PGMSTORE command
• While saving a program table by using
FnB03*
• While initializing a program table by using a
PGMINIT command
• While initializing a program table by using
FnB06*
Repair the hardware.
E42E A.A9F
Zone Table Save
Failure Error
While writing data to the flash memory, a fail-
ure occurred during one of the following oper-
ation.
• While saving a zone table by using a ZON-
ESTORE command
• While saving a zone table by using FnB04*
• While initializing a zone table by using a
ZONEINIT command
• While initializing a zone table by using
FnB07*
Repair the hardware.
E43E A.A9F
JOG Speed Table Save
Failure Error
While writing data to the flash memory, a fail-
ure occurred during one of the following oper-
ation.
• While saving a JOG speed table by using a
JSPDSTORE command
• While saving a JOG speed table by using
FnB05*
• While initializing a JOG speed table by
using a JSPDINIT command
• While initializing a JOG speed table by
using FnB08*
Repair the hardware.
∗ This function is available for the following software versions.
INDEXER module: Version 3 or later
SERVOPACK: Version 001B or later.