4.2.14Error No. (Output)

(1)Function

When an error occurs, the signal outputs the error number in a 3-digit (12- bit) hexadecimal code.

(2)Terminal numbers

No.17 to No.28 of connector CN10.

(3)Usage

The signal is used to display an error number on the external device.

(4)Output conditions

The signal will be output when an error occurs.

(5)Clear conditions

The signal will be cleared when CLEAR ROBOT FAILURE and OPERATION PREPARATION START signals are inputted or by operating the Cancel key of the operating panel or the teach pendant. When this signal is cleared, all states will become OFF (0).

(6)Hexadecimal codes See the following figure.

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0

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5

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A

 

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1

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6

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B

 

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2

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7

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C

 

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3

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8

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D

 

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4

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9

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E

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F

⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅ OFF

Hexadecimal Codes

The figure below shows an example of error number output, when

ERROR174 (overload error with the fourth axis) occurs.

 

Hundreds of error No.

Tens of error No.

Units of error No.

Terminal No.

28 27 26 25

24 23 22 21

20

19 18 17

(connector CN10)

 

 

 

 

Example of Error Number Output

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Denso RC5 Error No. Output, Clear conditions, No.17 to No.28 of connector CN10, Signal will be output when an error occurs