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3. SIGNALS AND WIRING
3.6 Alarm occurrence timing chart
CAUTION
When an alarm has occurred, remove its cause, m ake sure that the operation
signal is not being input, ensure safety, and reset the alarm before restarting
operation.
As soon as an alarm occurs, make the Servo off status an d interrupt the main
circuit power.
When an alarm occurs in the servo amplifier, the base c ircuit is shut off and the servo motor is coated to a stop.
Switch off the main circuit power supply in the extern al sequence. To deactivate the alarm, power the control
circuit off, then on or give the error reset or C PU reset command from the servo system controller. However,
the alarm cannot be deactivated unless its caus e is removed.
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
NO YES
ON
OFF
1s
NO YES
Main circuit
Control circuit
power
Base circuit
Dynamic brake
Servo-on command
(from controller)
Alarm
Reset command
(from controller)
Valid
Invalid
Alarm occurs. Remove cause of trouble.
50ms or more 60ms or more
NO
Brake operation Brake operation
Power on
Power off
(Note)
Note. Switch off the main circuit power as soon as an alarm occurs.
(1) Overcurrent, overload 1 or overload 2
If operation is repeated by switching control circ uit power off, then on to reset the overcurrent (32), overlo ad
1 (50) or overload 2 (51) alarm after its occurrence, without removing its cause, the servo amplifier and
servo motor may become faulty due to temper ature rise. Securely remove the cause of the alarm and also
allow about 30 minutes for cooling before resum ing operation.
(2) Regenerative alarm
If operation is repeated by switching control c ircuit power off, then on to reset the regenerative (30) alarm
after its occurrence, the external regenerative r esistor will generate heat, resulting in an acc ident.
(3) Instantaneous power failure
Undervoltage (10) occurs when the input power is in either of the following statuses.
A power failure of the control circuit power suppl y continues for 60ms or longer and the control circuit is
not completely off.
The bus voltage dropped to 200VDC or less for the MR -J3- B, to 158VDC or less for the MR-J3- B1, or
to 380VDC or less for the MR-J3- B4.