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The manual provides information on starting up, troubleshooting, maintaining, and replacing parts for an alpha+ series servo amplifier.

The manual provides instructions and procedures for starting up, troubleshooting issues, performing periodic maintenance, and replacing parts for an alpha+ series servo amplifier.

The manual instructs technicians to check components in the configuration circuit like circuit breakers, filters, and contactors. It also lists items that should be checked during initial start-up like parameters and settings.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

α+ series SERVO AMPLIFIER for 30+-B Start-up and Maintenance manual

1. Type of applied technical documents

Name α+ series SERVO AMPFLIER for 30+-B Start-up and Maintenance manual
Spec.No./Ver. B-65285EN/03-02/04

2. Summary of change

Group Name / Outline New,Add Applicable


Correct,Del Date
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deterioration detection function can be set by
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Optional
Function
Unit

Maintenance
Parts
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Correction

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INDEX

1. START-UP ....................................................................................................................................... 3

1.1. COMPONENTS AND ITEMS TO BE CHECKED AT START-UP ........................................... 3


1.2. INITIALIZING PARAMETERS ................................................................................................ 13
1.3. TROUBLESHOOTING AT START-UP ............................................................................................... 22

2. TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................................................................. 34

2.1. TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES................................................................................... 34


2.2. SMART TROUBLE SHOOTING FUNCTION ......................................................................... 35
2.3. ALARM NUMBER .......................................................................................................................... 52

3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE OF SERVO AMPLIFIER .............................................................. 60

3.1. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE ITEM ......................................................................................... 60


3.2. INSULATION DETERIORATION DETECTION FUNCTION............................................... 62
3.3. HOW TO REPLACE THE BATTERY FOR THE ABSOLUTE PULSECORDER ......................................... 65

4. MAINTENANCE PARTS AND REPLACEMENT METHODS .................................................... 68

4.1. HOW TO REPLACE FAN MOTORS ........................................................................................ 68


4.2. HOW TO REPLACE FUSES ON PRINTED-CIRCUIT BOARDS .......................................... 77

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1. START-UP
1.1. COMPONENTS AND ITEMS TO BE CHECKED AT START-UP

1.1.1 200 V Series Configuration

Power Supply Spindle Amplifier Servo Amplifier


αi PS αi SP αi SV

DC link

24V Power 24V,0V


Supply

(note 1) Power Supply


Monitor 3Φ
Coil Power Supply
up to 240VAC Relay for
magnetic
or 24VDC
contactor

Circuit Lightning
breaker 2 surge
protector

Noise Circuit Magnetic AC reactor


filter breaker 1 contactor

Input
breaker
Spindle motor
Servo motor

200 to 240 VAC


NOTE
1. Before wiring the power supply monitor, connect a circuit
breaker or fuse so that the wiring can be protected.

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1.1.2 400 V Series Configuration

Power Supply Spindle Amplifier Servo Amplifier


αi PS αi SP αi SV

DC link

24V Power 24V,0V


Supply

(note 1) Power Supply


Monitor 3Φ
Coil Power Supply
up to 240VAC Relay for
magnetic
or 24VDC
contactor

Circuit Lightning
breaker 2 surge
protector

Noise Circuit Magnetic AC reactor


filter breaker 1 contactor

Input
breaker
Spindle motor
Servo motor

400 to 480 VAC


NOTE
1. Before wiring the power supply monitor, connect a circuit
breaker or fuse so that the wiring can be protected.

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1.1.3 Label and Display on α+ PS

A06B-6200-H011 A
FANUC Specification Unit
LABEL
Number Version

V00000000
Manufacture number

LED display ・Alarm number


・Warning number
・Software series and version

POWER ON LED (GREEN)

NUMBER
ALARM
LED (RED)
ERROR
LED(ORANGE)

POWER ON LED(GREEN):Lighting when control power ON


ALARM LED(RED):Lighting when Alarm status
ERROR LED(ORANGE):Lighting when Error status

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Detail of LED Display of α+ PS

ALARM ERROR STATUS Contents


LED LED LED
Control power has not been supplied. Fault of hardware.
LED is off
For detail, refer to “1.3.1 Power supply”
The software series/edition is displayed at 4 sessions for about 4
seconds after the power is turned on.
First 1 sec: Upper 2 digits of the software series
Number / Second 1 sec: Lower 2 digits of the software series
alphabet Third 1sec : Upper 2 digits of software version
Forth 1sec : Lower 2 digits of software version
Example) In case of Software serie/version 9G00/01.0
9 G → 0 0 → 0 1 → _ 0
-- Serial communication with the servo or spindle amplifier is being
Blink established
-- Serial communication with the servo or spindle amplifier is
Lighting established
00
Start up main power (Precharging)
Blink
00 Ready main power
Number
Lighting Alarm status
01~
Number
Warning status
01~

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1.1.4 Label and Display on α+ SV

FANUC
A06B-6240-H210 A
Specification Unit
LABEL
Number Vertion

V00000000
Manufacture Number

LED display ・Alarm number


・Warning number
・Software series and version

Number

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Detail of LED Display of α+ SV

LED Contents
Control power has not been supplied. Fault of hardware
LED is off
For detail, refer to “1.3.2 Servo amplifier”
The software series/version is displayed at 4seconds after the
Number power is turned on.
Lighting Example) In case of software series/version is 9H00/01.0
9 → H → 0 → 0 → 0 → 1 → . → 0

Self-Check
Blink

SV is waiting for a ready signal
Lighting

Measuring isolation resistor
Blink

SV is ready to operate
Lighting
Number
Alarm state
1~

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1.1.5 Label and Display on α+ SP

A06B-6220-H011 A
FANUC Specification Unit
LABEL
Number Version

V00000000
Manufacture number

LED display ・Alarm number


・Warning number
・Software series and version

POWER ON LED (GREEN)

NUMBER
ALARM
LED (RED)
ERROR
LED(ORANGE)
POWER ON LED(GREEN):Lighting when control power ON
ALARM LED(RED):Lighting when Alarm status
ERROR LED(ORANGE)
:Lighting when Error status

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Detail of LED Display of α+ SP

ALARM ERROR STATUS Contents


LED LED LED
Control power has not been supplied. Fault of hardware.
LED is off
For detail, refer to “1.3.3 Spindle amplifier”
For about 3.0 s after the control power supply is switched on, the
spindle software series No. and the spindle software edition No. are
indicated.
First 1 sec : A
Number / Second 1 sec : The lower two digits of the spindle software series
alphabet No.
Third 1sec : The spindle software edition No.
Example) A0: Software series No. 9DA0
04: Software edition D
A → A 0 → 0 4
The CNC has not been switched on.
--
The machine is waiting for serial communication and parameter
Blink
loading to end.
-- Parameter loading has ended.
Lighting The motor is not supplied with power.
00 The motor is supplied with power.
Alarm status
Number
Lighting The SPM is not operable.
01~
See Chapter 1 of Part II.
Number Warning status
Lighting
01~ Incorrect parameter setting or improper sequence.

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1.1.6 Check Items

No. Description Check method


Servo amplifier installation status check
1 Servo amplifier and Check the combination of the servo amplifier and servo motor referring to
servo motor Section 4.1 of “α+ series Servo Amplifier Descriptions” (B-65282EN/06).
specifications
2 Flange packing Check the supplied packing is attached properly and that there is no gap
between the control panel and amplifier flange.
3 Maintenance area Please keep a maintenance area for the amplifier.
For details, refer to Section 5.1 of the document (B-65282EN/06-18) attached
to “α+ series Servo Amplifier Descriptions”.
4 Preventing contact with Check a protective plate is attached to the DC link terminal board properly and
any current-carrying the terminal board cover is locked.
section For details, refer to Section 5.3 of the document (B-65282EN/06-18) attached
to “α+ series Servo Amplifier Descriptions”.
5 Order of amplifier As for the α+SP45HV or the larger model, there is a rule to place the
locations amplifiers.
For details, refer to Section 5.3 of the document (B-65282EN/06-18) attached
to “α+ series Servo Amplifier Descriptions”.
6 Prevent cutting fluid Take a measure to prevent electroconductive, flammable, and corrosive
intrusion material as well as mist and water drop from getting in the unit. For the detail
of an effective closeness of the control panel, refer to Appendix G of “α+
series Servo Amplifier Descriptions” (B-65282EN/06).
Servo amplifier wiring status check
7 Tightening terminal When connecting wires to the servo amplifier terminal board, be sure to
board screws tighten the screws with a proper torque. For the detail of the tightening torque
for the terminal board screws, refer to Subsection 5.5.2.9 of “α+ series Servo
Amplifier Descriptions” (B-65282EN/06).
8 Connecting a protective Use a proper cable for grounding in order to prevent electrical shocks at a
ground ground fault. For details, refer to Subsection 9.3.1.7 of “α+ series Servo
Amplifier Descriptions” (B-65282EN/06).
9 Installing a lightning In order to prevent damage due to a surge voltage applied to the input power
surge protector supply, install a lightning surge protector. For details, refer to Appendix A of
“α+ series Servo Amplifier Descriptions” (B-65282EN/06).
10 Measure for noise Check that ground wires, including feedback cable shielding clamps, are
connected to proper places to maintain a stable operation of the machine. For
details, refer to Section 5.2 of “α+ series Servo Amplifier Descriptions”
(B-65282EN/06) and Subsection 7.2.5 of the document (B-65282EN/06-18)
attached to “α+ series Servo Amplifier Descriptions”. Also refer to Subsection
7.2.8 if the 24 V power supply is shared between the servo amplifier and the
CNC.
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11 Order of motor power If the order of motor power line phases is incorrect, there is a risk of an
line phases unexpected behavior of motor. So, make sure that the power wires are
connected to the motor properly.
12 Checking the axis where If the axis where motor feedback and power wires are connected is incorrect,
motor feedback and there is a risk of an unexpected behavior of motor. So, make sure that the
power wires are connection is correct.
connected
13 Battery connection Do not connect the built-in batteries in parallel. Please make sure, if the
built-in batteries are used with an amp-to-amp battery connection cable
(CXA2A/B or BATL (B3)) attached, they may be connected in parallel. For
details, refer to Subsection 9.3.2.10 of “α+ series Servo Amplifier
Descriptions” (B-65282EN/06).
Operation start-up check
14 Power supply voltage Before turning power on, check that the power supply voltage is in its proper
check range. For details of the power supply voltage specification, refer to Section
2.1 of “α+ series Servo Amplifier Descriptions” (B-65282EN/06).
15 Ground potential check The 400 V servo amplifier supports only neutral grounding. For details, refer
to Section 2.1 of “α+ series Servo Amplifier Descriptions” (B-65282EN/06).
16 Ground fault interrupter Use a ground fault interrupter that supports inverters. For explanations about
setting leakage current, refer to Section 5.1 of “α+ series Servo Amplifier
Descriptions” (B-65282EN/06).
17 Control power check Check that the voltage of the 24 V power supply for amplifiers is in its proper
range and the selected current capacity is proper. For details, refer to Section
4.5 and Subsection 7.2.8 of the document (B-65282EN/06-18) attached to “α+
series Servo Amplifier Descriptions”.
18 Parameter setting Set initial parameters while referencing Section 1.2 of this document.
19 Handling early failures Solve start-up problems, such as being impossible to turn power on, motor
failing to rotate, and alarm occurrence, while referencing Section 1.3 of this
document.

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1.2. INITIALIZING PARAMETERS

1.2.1 Common Power Supply


The common power supply (PS) for the 30+-B series is controlled by software. So, information concerning the
power supply can be known on the CNC. Using these informations makes it possible to diagnose failures resulting
from power supply fluctuation.
Unlike the servo amplifier (SV) or spindle amplifier (SP), PS cannot communicate directly with CNC. So, the
power supply information is transferred through SV or SP to CNC.

1.2.1.1 Amplifier group number


A group of one PS and the servo and spindle amplifiers connected to the PS is defined as an “amplifier group”.
This means that a system having more than one PS has more than one amplifier group. A unique number is
assigned to each amplifier group. The unique number is described as “amplifier group number”.

1.2.1.2 PS control axis


The PS is connected to amplifiers via the CXA2x connector. In this connection, let us refer to an axis driven by
the servo/spindle amplifier nearest to the PS is described as “PS control axis”.
The power supply information mentioned above is transferred through this PS control axis to the CNC.

power supply information power supply information

C C C C C C
X X X X X X
PS A A SV or SP A A SV or SP A A SV or SP
2 2 2 2 2 2
A B A B A B
PS control
axis

amplifier group "1"

power supply information power supply information

C C C C C C
X X X X X X
PS A A SV or SP A A SV or SP A A SV or SP
2
A
2
B
2
A
2
B
2
A
2
B
C
PS control N
axis
C
amplifier group "2"

power supply information power supply information

C C C C C C
X X X X X X
PS A A SV or SP A A SV or SP A A SV or SP
2 2 2 2 2 2
A B A B A B
PS control
axis

amplifier group "N"

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1.2.1.3 Parameter setting for specifying a PS control axis
Using the servo and spindle amplifiers for the 30+-B series requires the following procedure.

1.2.1.3a Parameter setting procedure


In order for the CNC software to recognize the PS control axis, it is necessary to set an amplifier group number
in either of the following parameters:
Parameter No. 2557 in case the PS control axis is a servo axis
Parameter No. 4657 in case the PS control axis is a spindle axis
This setting can be made automatically with the following procedure.

(1) Set bit 0 (APS) of parameter No. 11549 to 1.


The message “PW0000 POWER MUST BE OFF” appears on the alarm message screen. So turn the CNC
power off and on again. Parameters Nos. 2557 and 4657 are automatically set with an amplifier group number,
thus completing PS control axis parameter setting.
* Upon completion of automatic parameter setting, bit 0 of parameter No. 11549 returns to 0.
* If the amplifier configuration is changed, the alarm “PS CONTROL AXIS ERROR” occurs just after CNC
start-up. So, perform automatic parameter setting again.

Related parameter Description


No.11549#0(APS) Setting this parameter to 1 causes an amplifier group number to be
automatically set in PS control axis parameter No. 2557 or 4657.
No.2557 In case the servo axis is a PS control axis, an amplifier group number
is set for the PS control axis.
No.4657 In case the spindle axis is a PS control axis, an amplifier group
number is set for the PS control axis.

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1.2.1.3b Concrete parameter setting examples

Amplifier Group1 PS SP SV SV SV
C
S1 X Y Z
N
C
Amplifier Group2 PS SV SV SP
A B S2

For the amplifier configuration shown above, the parameters are set as shown below. Amplifier group numbers 1
and 2 are assigned automatically.

Amplifier Group1 PS SP SV SV SV
S1 X Y Z

No.2557 0 0 0
No.4657 1

Amplifier Group2 PS SV SV SP
A B S2

No.2557 2 0
No.4657 0

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1.2.2 Servo Amplifiers

1.2.2.1 Servo parameter initialization procedure

The initialization procedure for servo amplifiers and servo motors is described below. For details of each item of
the procedure, refer to “FANUC AC SERVO MOTOR α+ series/FANUC AC SERVO MOTOR β+ series/FANUC
LINEAR L+S series/FANUC BUILT-IN SERVO MOTOR D+S series Parameter Manual” (B-65270).

Preparation
- In emergency stop state, switch on CNC
- Set parameter write enable
- Servo adjusting screen

Setting of servo parameter


Setting
Initialization bits
Motor No.
AMR
CMR
Flexible feed gear
Move direction
Velocity pulse
Reference counter
Full closed loop
Servo loop gain

Turn power off then on

Absolute position detection setting

End of parameter setting

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1.2.2.2 Multi-axis amplifier start-up

The conventional multi-axis amplifier cannot become ready unless the start-up conditions for all axes are satisfied.
However, the multi-axis servo amplifier for the 30i-B series can become ready for individual axes separately if the
start-up conditions for them are satisfied.

Multi-axis amplifier ready status indicator


The 7-segment LED indicator on the multi-axis servo amplifier for the 30i-B series can indicates “0.” (dotted zero)
meaning a ready status for some axes and a not-ready status for others as well as “0” meaning a ready status for all
axes and “-” meaning a not-ready status for all axes.
7-segment LED
Amplifier status Description
indicator
Not ready for all axes (same as conventional)
- Not ready (for all axes)
All axes are braked dynamically and inoperable.
Ready for all axes (same as conventional)
0 Ready (for all axes)
All axes are operable.
Ready for some axes and not ready for others.
This indication differs from the all-axis ready status
indication in that the dot lights.
Ready (except for some
0. Only the axes for which the amplifier is ready are
axes)
operable.
The axes for which the amplifier is not ready are braked
dynamically.
・Multi-axis amplifier behavior at alarm occurrence
If the former multi-axis servo amplifier detects an alarm even on one axis, it becomes Not ready for all axes
regardless of what the alarm is like and applies a dynamic brake to all the axes to bring them to halt. If the
multi-axis servo amplifier for the 30i-B series detects an individual-axis alarm (such as an IPM alarm) on any axis,
however, it becomes Not ready only for that axis and stays ready for the other axes in the servo amplifier.

・No restriction on the multi-axis amplifier at alarm occurrence


Even if an alarm occurs on the brake control function, quick stop function, or the Gravity-axis drop prevention
function at an emergency stop for any axis, unlike the former multi-axis servo amplifier, there is no restriction on
the multi-axis servo amplifier for the 30i-B series regarding any application using the operation of the other axes.

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[Behavior of axes (normal axes) at alarm occurrence on any other axis]
Behavior of normal axes
Alarm Servo amplifier for
Conventional servo amplifier
the 30i-B series
<1> Alarm (such as excessive-error alarm) Possible to delay the ready status Possible to delay the
detected by the servo or CNC software of the servo amplifier.* ready status of the
servo amplifier.*
<2> Individual-axis alarm detected by the servo Possible to delay the ready status Possible to delay the
amplifier of the servo amplifier only for the ready status of the
<1> Abnormal Motor current one-axis amplifier.* servo amplifier for all
<2> IPM alarm (Impossible to delay the ready amplifiers.*
<3> DB relay abnormal alarm status of the servo amplifier if a
multi-axis amplifier detects an
alarm for axes of the same
amplifier.)
<3> Alarms other than <1> or <2> above Becomes Not ready instantly. Becomes Not ready
instantly.
*It is possible to pull up normal vertical axes while the ready status of the servo amplifier is being delayed.

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・Supporting the axis detach function for multi-axis amplifiers
Conventionally, the axis detach function has been applicable only to axes driven by a one-axis servo amplifier. Now,
the detach function is applicable to each axis driven by the multi-axis servo amplifier for the 30i-B series.

・Setting dummy axes for multi-axis amplifiers


Starting up a specific axis on the conventional multi-axis amplifier requires attaching a dummy connector to the
axes not in use. With the servo amplifier for the 30i-B series, it is possible to start up only arbitrary axes. So, it is
unnecessary to attach a dummy connector to any axis not in use.

・Sharing a multi-axis amplifier with two or more paths


If the conventional multi-axis amplifier is shared among multiple paths, it is necessary to input a signal for
ignoring the VRDY-OFF alarm when the amplifier becomes Not ready for an axis being used by one path, so that
it will not become Not ready for axes in use by the other paths. For the servo amplifier for the 30i-B series, it is
unnecessary to input such a signal.

CAUTION
1. Note on synchronization control and tandem control
If an alarm occurs on one of the axes used on a multi-axis amplifier under synchronization or tandem
control, it is necessary for the multi-axis amplifier to become Not ready immediately also for the other
axes in order to prevent machine distortion. To meet this requirement, be sure to enable the servo
software’s “servo alarm 2-axis simultaneous monitoring function” for axes under synchronization or
tandem control.
In some cases, implementing synchronization or tandem control for two axes driven by the
conventional multi-axis amplifier caused the amplifier to be become Not ready for the two axes
simultaneously at alarm occurrence as if the “servo alarm 2-axis simultaneous monitoring function” had
operated.
Because the ready status conditions of the multi-axis amplifier for the 30i-B series for each axis are
independent of one another, using the multi-axis amplifier does not work in place of the “servo alarm
2-axis simultaneous monitoring function”. For this reason, be sure to enable the “servo alarm 2-axis
simultaneous monitoring function” for axes under synchronization or tandem control also when the
multi-axis amplifier is used. Refer to “Parameter Manual” for detailed descriptions of the “servo alarm
2-axis simultaneous monitoring function” and the related parameter setting.

2. If an alarm (such as a DC link low-voltage alarm) common to all axes occurs, any axis driven by the
multi-axis amplifier can be the cause of the alarm in the same manner as with the conventional
amplifier, resulting in the amplifier becoming Not ready simultaneously for all axes and a dynamic
brake being applied to all axes to bring them to halt.

3. If an emergency stop signal (input signal to the connector CX4 of the PS) is input, the amplifier
becomes Not ready for all axes and applies a dynamic brake to all axes to bring them to halt.

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1.2.3 SPINDLE AMPLIFIER

1.2.3.1 PARAMETER FOR SPINDLE SERIAL OUTPUT

Only the list of parameters for SPINDLE SERIAL OUTPUT is mentioned.


As for the detal of these parameter, refer to 11.2 “SPINDLE SERIAL OUTPUT” of FANUC Series 30+ / 31+ /
32+ –MODEL B CONNECTION MANUAL (FUNCTION)

Parameter
number Description
30i-B
(Analog/Serial)Selection of Spindle
3716#0 (Set to “1”)
The multi-spindle control function
3702#1 (The multi-spindle control function is used
/not used)
3717 The spindle amplifier number of each spindle
3718 Subscript for display of spindle (main spindle)
3719 Subscript for display of spindle (sub-spindle)

Note
When a serial spindle is used, the option for spindle serial
output is required.

About FSSB Setting,


refer to 1.4.4「FSSB Setting」of FANUC Series 30+ / 31+ / 32+ –MODEL B CONNECTION MANUAL
(FUNCTION).

1.2.3.2 Automatic Spindle Parameter Initialization


An automatic setup of spindle parameters (No.4000-No.4799) is described as follow.

Note
When you do not want to initialize the adjusted parameters,
don’t perform automatic spindle parameter initialization.

1.2.3.2a Parameter List

Parameter No.
Description
30i-B
4019#7 Function for automatically initializing spindle
parameters.
4133 Spindle motor model code

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1.2.3.2b Procedure for automatic spindle parameter initialization

Perform automatic spindle parameter initialization by following the procedure below.

<1> Set the model code for the desired motor for automatic parameter initialization.

Parameter No.
Description
30i-B
4133 Model code

Note
1 The control method usable with the α+ series spindle is
spindleHRV control only. The conventional control method is
not supported.
2 About the model code of each motor,
refer to FANUC AC SPINDLE MOTOR α+ series PARAMETER
MANUAL B-65280JA.
3 When using a spindle motor that has no model code, set model
code “300” (“400” for a spindle motor with speed range
switching control) for automatic parameter setting, then
manually input data according to the parameter table for each
motor model.

<2> Set the relevant parameter to enable automatic spindle parameter initialization.

Parameter No.
Description
30i-B
4019#7 1

Note
This bit is reset to its original value after automatic parameter
initialization.

<3> Turn the CNC off, then on again. Then, the spindle parameters specified with a model code are automatically
initialized.

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1.3. Troubleshooting at Start-up

1.3.1 Power supply

(1) The LED on power supply is off


When the LED on power supply does not become on after the main circuit breaker is turned on.

No. Cause of trouble Check method Action


The 24V control power is Check the voltage of the external Check whether the external
1
not supplied. power supply (24V). power supply is faulty.
Check whether the cable attached to
Check the cable attached to
2 The cable is defective. the connector CXA2A/B is
the connector CXA2A/B.
disconnected or short-circuited.
The power is externally
Check whether the cable for 24V
3 connected to 0 V, GND, Replace or repair the cable.
power is short-circuited
or the like.
If the fuse blows, the printed
circuit board may be faulty.
Check whether the fuse on the
Replace the unit.
printed circuit board for the control
has blown.
Note)
See Chapter 4.2 about the location
Reverse connection of 0V
of the fuse.
There is a blown fuse on and 24V of the
4
the printed circuit board. connector(CXA2D) for the
The fuse blow can be confirmed by
external DC24V make the
checking the element of the fuse
fuse blow.
visually or removing the fuse and
[Countermeasure]
checking the connection of the
1.Replace the fuse.
element of the fuse by the tester.
2.Change to the correct
connection.
If the cause is not No.1 - 4, the
The printed circuit board
5 printed circuit board of servo Replace the unit.
is defective.
amplifier may be faulty.

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1.3.2 Servo amplifier

(1)The LED on servo amplifier is off


When the LED on servo amplifier does not become on after the main circuit breaker is turned on.

No. Cause of trouble Check method Action


The 24V control power Check the voltage of the 24V power
1 Check the 24V power supply
supply is not supplied supply
Checke that the cable connected
Checke the cable connected
the CXA2A/2B is disconnented or
the CXA2A/2B
2 The cable is defective short
Check whether 5V power supply
Checke the feedback cable
short-circuits by the feedback cable.
The power supply is Please check whether the power Exchange or repair the cable.
3
short-circuited externally. cable is short-circuited.
Since Control PCB may be
out of order when this fuse is
blown, please exchange the
Check the fuse on the control PCB unit.
(Reffer to 4.2 about position of Note)
fuse) Reverse connection of 0V
and 24V of the
Blown fuse in the control
4 The fuse blow can be confirmed by connector(CXA2A/B) for the
circuit
checking the element of the fuse communication between
visually or removing the fuse and amplifiers make the fuse
checking the connection of the blow.
element of the fuse by the tester. [Countermeasure]
1.Replace the fuse.
2.Change to the correct
connection.
If it does not correspond to No.1~4,
The PCB of servo
5 the PCB of servo amplifier may be Exchange the servo amplifier
amplifier is defective
defective.

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(2) VRDY-OFF alarm is indicated on the CNC screen.
When the VRDY-OFF alarm is indicated on the NC, check the items listed below.
In addition, VRDY-OFF can occur also for reasons other than listed below. If all of the following items turn out to
have not caused VRDY-OFF, check diagnosis information No.358 (V ready-off information) on the diagnosis
screen and report it to FANUC.

(1) Communication between amplifiers


Is the cable for the communication interface (CXA2A/B) between the
amplifiers connected correctly?
(2) Emergency stop signal (ESP)
Has the emergency stop signal (connector: CX4) applied to the common
power supply been released? Alternatively, is the signal connected
correctly?
(3) MCON signal
Hasn’t setting up the axis detach function disabled the transmission of the
ready command signal MCON from the NC to the servo amplifier?
(4) Servo amplifier control board
The servo amplifier control board may be poorly installed or faulty. Be sure to push the face plate as far as it
will go. If the problem persists, replace the control board.

On the Series 30i /31i /32i/16i/18i/21i/0i/PMi, checking diagnosis information (DGN) No.358 makes it
possible to analyze the cause of the VRDY-OFF alarm.

Diagnosis 358 Vready-off information


Convert the displayed value to binary form, and check bits 5 to 14 of the resulting binary number.
When the servo amplifier starts working, these bits become 1 sequentially, starting at bit 5. When the servo
amplifier has started normally, all of bits 5 to 14 become 1.
Check bits 5 to 14 sequentially, starting at the lowest-order bit. The first lowest bit that is 0 corresponds to the
processing that caused the V ready-off alarm.

#15 #14 #13 #12 #11 #10 #9 #8


SRDY DRDY INTL RLY CRDY MCOFF MCONA
#7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0
MCONS *ESP HRDY
#06(*ESP) : Emergency stop signal
#07,#08,#09 : MCON signal (CNC→SV→PS)
#10(CRDY) : PS preparation completed signal
#11(RLY) : Relay signal (DB relay energized)
#12(INTL) : Interlock signal(DB relay de- energized)
#13(DRDY) : SV preparation completed signal

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The following table lists the values of diagnosis information No.358 and the major failure causes. Do not detach or
attach any connector while the power is on.
Values of Description of failures Check items
diagnosis
information
No.358
417 Emergency stop has not been (1) Check that an emergency stop signal applied to
released. CX4 of the common power supply has been released.
(2) Check that there is no anomaly on the connection
for communication between the amplifiers or the
related cable.
(3) Replace the servo amplifier.
993 No PS ready signal (CRDY) is (1) Check that there is no problem with the
output. connection for communication (CXA2A/B) between
the amplifiers or the related cable.
(2) Check that the input power is supplied.
(3) Check that the operation coil of the magnetic
contactor is supplied with power and that there is no
problem with the connection of CX3 of the common
power supply.
(4) Replace the servo amplifier.
4065 No interlock signal is input. If the dynamic brake module (DBM) is in use, make
checks (1) to (4).
If not, replace the servo amplifier.
(1) Check the connection between the servo amplifier
and DBM.
(2) Check the connection (CX1A/B) between the
common power supply and servo amplifier.
(3) Check that the fuse (FU2) on the common power
supply control board has not blown.
(4) Replace the servo amplifier.
225 - Replace the servo amplifier.
481 - Replace the servo amplifier.
2017 - Replace the servo amplifier.
8161 - Replace the servo amplifier.
97 - Check that the axis detach function has not been set.

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1.3.3 Spindle amplifier

(1) The PIL LED (power-on indicator) is off.

(1) When the PIL LED on the spindle amplifier module does not become on after the main circuit breaker is
turned on.

No. Cause of trouble Check method Action


The 24V control power is Check the cable attached to
1 The PS PIL lamp is off.
not supplied. CX1D of PS.
Check the cable attached to
2 The cable is defective. The PS PIL lamp is on.
the connector CXA2A/B.
The power is externally When all connectors except
3 connected to 0 V, GND, CXA2A/B are detached, the PIL Replace or repair the cable.
or the like. lamp is on.
If the fuse blows, the printed
circuit board may be faulty.
Replace the unit.
Even when all cables except the
cable attached to connector CX2A/B
Note)
are detached, the PIL lamp does not
Reverse connection of 0V
come on.
and 24V of the
There is a blown fuse on
4 connector(CXA2A/B) for the
the printed circuit board. The fuse blow can be confirmed by
communication between
checking the element of the fuse
amplifiers make the fuse
visually or removing the fuse and
blow.
checking the connection of the
[Countermeasure]
element of the fuse by the tester.
1.Replace the fuse.
2.Change to the correct
connection.
Even when all cables except the
The printed circuit board cable attached to connector CX2A/B
5 Replace the unit.
is defective. are detached, the PIL lamp does not
come on.

(2) The STATUS display is blinking with "--."


(1) When no spindle communication alarm message is indicated on the CNC
Check whether the CNC software option setting or bit setting is correct.
(2) When a communication alarm message is indicated on the CNC

No. Cause of trouble Check method Action


Check the connector housing
1 The cable is defective. Repair or replace the cable.
section.
The printed circuit board
2 Replace the unit.
is defective.

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(3) The motor does not turn.
(1) When "--" is indicated on the STATUS display of the SP
Check whether spindle control signals are input. (An example for the first spindle is shown below.)

FS30i
#7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0
G070 MRDYA SFRA SRVA
G071 *ESPA
G029 *SSTP
G030 SOV7 SOV6 SOV5 SOV4 SOV3 SOV2 SOV1 SOV0

(2) When "00" is indicated on the STATUS display of the SP


No spindle speed command is input.
Refer to Chapter 1 in "FANUC AC SPINDLE MOTOR αi series Parameter Manual (B-65280EN)," and
check related parameters.
(3) When an alarm number is indicated on the SP
See the description of the alarm number in Part II.

(4) A specified speed cannot be obtained.


(1) When the speed always differs from a specified speed
Check parameters.
Refer to Chapter 1 in "FANUC AC SPINDLE MOTOR αi series Parameter Manual (B-65280EN)," and
check related parameters.
(2) When an alarm number is indicated on the SP
See the description of the alarm number in Part II.

(5) When cutting is not performed, the spindle vibrates, making noise.
(1) The spindle vibrates only when the spindle speed has reached or is at a particular speed level.
Check whether the spindle also vibrates when the motor is turning by inertia. If noise is unchanged,
investigate the source of mechanical vibration. There are several methods to turn the spindle by inertia as
explained below. Because these methods involve machine sequences, consult with the machine tool builder.
A. Setting spindle control signal MPOF (FS30i-B: G73#2) to 1 immediately causes the spindle to turn by
inertia.
B. Set ALSP (FS30i-B: bit 2 of parameter No. 4009) to 1. Then, when the power to the CNC is turned off
during spindle rotation, the spindle turns by inertia. (On the spindle amplifier, Alarm 24 is indicated.)

(2) When noise is generated at the time the motor is stopped or at any time
A. See Subsection 4.3.4 of this part, and check and adjust the waveform of the spindle sensor.
B. Check that the motor part number matches its parameters. For details, refer to Appendix A in "FANUC AC
SPINDLE MOTOR αi series Parameter Manual (B-65280EN)."
C. Adjust the velocity loop gain and so forth.
For details, refer to Chapter 1 in "FANUC AC SPINDLE MOTOR αi series Parameter Manual
(B-65280EN)."

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(6) An overshoot or hunting occurs.
Refer to Chapter 1 in "FANUC AC SPINDLE MOTOR αi series Parameter Manual (B-65280EN)," and adjust
parameters.

(7) Cutting power weakens or acceleration/deceleration slows down.


(1) When the load meter does not indicate the maximum output
A. A mechanical cause such as a belt slip may occur.
(2) When the load meter indicates the maximum output
A. Check whether the torque limit signal is input incorrectly.

FS30i
#7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0
G070 TLMHA TLMLA

B. If you are using the αi BZ sensor, it is likely that a slip has occurred between the sensor gear and spindle (on
acceleration).
C. Check that the motor part number matches its parameters.
For details, refer to Appendix A in "FANUC AC SPINDLE MOTOR αi series Parameter Manual
(B-65280EN)."
D. Check whether the output limit pattern is set incorrectly.
For details, refer to Chapter 1 in "FANUC AC SPINDLE MOTOR αi series Parameter Manual (B-65280EN)."

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(8) Status Error Indication Function
When a parameter is set incorrectly or a sequence is incorrect, the error LED (orange) on the indicator of
the spindle amplifier (SP) is turned on, and an error code is displayed.

Ex. Display of error indicator


Status Indicator

Error display

error LED and error code

The error is also displayed on the diagnosis screen of the CNC.

Diagnostic number
Content
FS30i
710 State error number

When the spindle amplifier module does not operate for a certain function, check whether the status error is
indicated in the display section of the SP or the diagnosis screen of the CNC.

No. Description Action


Although neither *ESP (emergency stop signal)
(there are two types of signals, a PMC signal and Check the *ESP and MRDY sequences.
PSM contact signal) nor MRDY (machine ready For MRDY, pay attention to the parameter
01
signal) has been input, SFR (forward rotation that specifies whether to use the MRDY
signal), SRV (reverse rotation signal), or ORCM signal (bit 0 of parameter No. 4001).
(orientation command) is input.
Although parameter settings are such that that there
is no position sensor (position control is not to be
performed, that is, bits 3, 2, 1, and 0 of parameter
03 Check setting of the parameter.
No. 4002 are, respectively, 0, 0, 0, and 0), a Cs axis
contour control command has been issued.
In this case, the motor is not activated.
Although parameter settings are such that that there
is no position sensor (position control is not to be
performed, that is, bits 3, 2, 1, and 0 of parameter
No. 4002 are, respectively, 0, 0, 0, and 0), a servo
04 Check setting of the parameter.
mode (such as rigid tapping or Cs axis control)
command or spindle synchronization control
command has been issued.
In this case, the motor is not activated.
Although optional parameter for the orientation
Check setting of the parameter for
05 function is not set, an ORCM (orientation
orientation.
command) is input.

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No. Description Action
Although optional parameter for the output Check setting of the parameter for output
06 switching option is not set, low-speed winding is switching and the power line status signal
selected (RCH = 1). (RCH).
Although Cs contour control mode is input, neither
07 SFR (forward rotation signal) nor SRV (reverse Check the sequence.
rotation signal) is input.
Although servo mode (rigid tapping or spindle
positioning) control command is input, neither SFR
08 Check the sequence.
(forward rotation signal) nor SRV (reverse rotation
signal) is input.
Although spindle synchronization control command
09 is input, neither SFR (forward rotation signal) nor Check the sequence.
SRV (reverse rotation signal) is input.
10 Although Cs contour control command is input, Do not specify another mode during
another operation mode (servo mode, spindle execution of the Cs contour control
synchronization, or orientation) is specified. command. Before entering another mode,
cancel the Cs contour control command.
11 Although servo mode (rigid tapping or spindle Do not specify another mode during
positioning) is input, another operation mode (Cs execution of the servo mode command.
contour control, spindle synchronization, or Before entering another mode, cancel
orientation) is specified. servo mode.
12 Although spindle synchronization is input, another Do not specify another mode during
operation mode (Cs contour control, servo mode, or execution of the spindle synchronization
orientation) is specified. command. Before entering another mode,
cancel the spindle synchronization
command.
13 Although orientation specification is input, another Do not specify another mode during
operation mode (Cs contour control, servo mode, or execution of the spindle synchronization
synchronization control) is specified. command. Before entering another mode,
cancel the spindle synchronization
command.
14 The SFR (forward rotation signal) and SRV Input one of the SFR and SRV signals.
(reverse rotation signal) are input at the same time.
16 Although the parameter not to use the differential Check the setting of the parameter and the
speed control function (bit 5 of parameter No. 4000 differential speed mode command
= 0) is set, DEFMD (differential speed mode
command) is input.
17 The parameter settings for the speed detector (bits Check the setting of the parameter.
2, 1, and 0 of parameter No. 4011) are invalid.
There is no speed detector that matches the
settings.

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No. Description Action
18 Although parameter settings are such that that Check the setting of the parameter and the
there is no position sensor (position control is not to input signal.
be performed, that is, "bits 3, 2, 1, and 0 of
parameter No. 4002 are, respectively, 0, 0, 0, and
0," a position coder-based orientation command
has been issued.
19 Although magnetic sensor orientation command is Do not specify another mode during
input, another operation mode (Cs contour control, execution of the orientation command.
servo mode, or spindle synchronization) is Before entering another mode, cancel the
specified. orientation command.
21 A tandem operation command was input when Input a tandem operation command after
spindle synchronous control is enabled. canceling spindle synchronous control.
22 Spindle synchronous control was specified when Specify spindle synchronous control after
tandem operation is enabled. canceling torque tandem operation.
23 A tandem operation command is input even if the Torque tandem control requires the CNC
option is not specified. software option. Check the option.
24 Although continuous indexing in position Check the INCMD (incremental command).
coder-based orientation is to be performed, an Be sure to perform absolute position
absolute position command (INCMD = 0) has been command-based orientation before an
issued after incremental operation (INCMD = 1). absolute position command.
26 Parameter settings are made to use both spindle Check the parameter settings and input
switching and three stage speed range switching signals.
control.
29 Parameter settings are such that the shortest-time The shortest-time orientation function
orientation function is to be used (bit 6 of parameter cannot be used in the αi series spindle
No. 4018 is 0 and parameter Nos. 4320 to 4323 are amplifier. Use a different type of
nonzero). orientation.
30 The magnetic pole undetected state is set, but a In the magnetic pole undetected state
command is input. (EPFIXA=0), the motor cannot be driven
even if a command is input. input a
command in the magnetic pole detection
completed state (EPFIXA=1).
While EPFSTR=1 is set, a command is
ignored even in the magnetic pole detection
completed state, and this error is indicated.
Upon completion of magnetic pole detection,
set EPFSTR=0.
31 This hardware configuration does not support the Check the CNC model.
use of the spindle FAD function. In this case, the
motor is not activated.
32 Although S0 is not specified for the speed mode, the Specify S0 for the speed mode before
parameter setting is made to enable the disturbance enabling the disturbance input function (
input function (bit 7 of parameter No.4395 =1). setting bit 7 of parameter No.4395 to 1).

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No. Description Action
33 This hardware configuration does not support the Check the CNC model.
use of the spindle EGB function. In this case, the
motor is not activated.
34 Both spindle FAD function and spindle EGB function These functions cannot be used at the same
are enabled. In this case, the motor is not activated. time. Enable only one of the functions
35 ID information of the spindle amplifier cannot be Replace the spindle amplifier with one for
obtained. which correct ID information is written
36 The SSM is abnormal. For actioon to be taken for this error, see
(1) The interface signal between the spindle Section 1.4.”SUB MODULE SM”, in Part IV
anplifier(SP) and SSM is disconnect. in FANUC AC SPINDLE MOTOR α+ series
(2) The SSM is faulty. PARAMETER MANUAL B-65280JA.
37 The current loop setting (parameter No.4012) is Check the setting of parameter No.4012,
changed. and turn the power offf, then on again.
38 -Parameters related to inter-spindle amplifier Check the parameters.
communication are not set correctly.
-Functions that cannot be used together with the
torque tandem function are set.
39 DSCN(disconnection detection disable signal) is Check the sequence.
input in the state where SFR (forward rotation Do not input DSCN( disconnection
command), SRV (reverse rotation command), or detectiondisable signal) while a command
ORCM (orientation command) is input. for motor activation is input.
43 A setting unavailable with the αiCZ sensor (serial) is Check the parameters.
made.(*1)
44 The spindle amplifier does not support the control Check the setting of parameter No.4012.
frequency setting.

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Note
*1 If state error 43 is displayed, check the following items.

<1> The setting is made so that the αiCZ sensor (serial) is used as both of the motor and
spindlesensors. (No.4010#2,1,0=0,1,0 and No.4002#3,2,1,0=0,1,1,0)
<2> Spindle HRV control is not set. (No.4012#7=0)
<3> The use of the differential spindle speed control function is set. (No.4000#5=1)
<4> The use of the spindle switching control function is set. (No.4014#0=1)
<5> The setting is made so that alarms related to position feedback are not detected.
(No.4007#6=1 or No.4016#5=0)
<6> The setting is made so that feedback signal disconnection is not detected. (No.4007#5=1)
<7> The setting is made so that alarms related to threading position detection signal feedback
arenot detected. (No.4016#5=0)
<8> The use of an external one-rotation signal is set. (No.4004#2=1)
<9> The use of a position coder is set. (No.4002#3,2,1,0=0,0,1,0)
<10> The setting is made so that the synchronous built-in spindle motor is driven.
(No.4012#6=1)
<11> The use of inter-spindle amplifier communication is set. (No.4352#7=1 or No.4352#6=1)
<12> The use of the dual check safety function is set.
<13> The use of the spindle tandem function is set. (No.4015#3=1)
<14> The use of the αi CZ sensor (serial) as the motor sensor is set and the dual check safety
function is enabled.

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2. TROUBLESHOOTING
2.1. TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES

2.1.1 Troubleshooting Procedure

Smart trouble shooting function is available for the combination of the 30+-B series CNC and the α+ servo
amplifier for the 30+-B series. The function analyzes causes of alarm occurrence and shows how to remove them.
At alarm occurrence, switch from he CNC screen to the “Trouble diagnosis guidance” screen and remove the cause
of the alarm according to what is displayed on the screen.

⇒ 2.2 SMART TROUBLE SHOOTING FUNCTION


⇒ 2.2.1 Failure Diagnosis Guidance

IMPORTANT
・ Using the failure diagnosis guidance requires keeping it in the “SAMPLING” status. See
Subsection 2.2.3 for explanations about how to shift to the “SAMPLING” status.

Data (about power supply, motor current, and detector) related to servo amplifiers before alarm and just at alarm
are sent to the CNC immediately. This data can be used in taking action for alarm occurrence.

Data (about power supply, motor current, and detector) related to servo amplifiers is saved to the CNC immediately
before and at alarm occurrence. This data can be used in taking action for alarm occurrence.

⇒ 2.2.2 Failure Diagnosis Monitor

IMPORTANT
・ The failure diagnosis monitor has two status, “SAMPLING” and “LATCHED”.
If you want to monitor data at future alarm occurrence, perform “CLEAR”. If you want to save
the conditions at past alarm occurrence, do not perform “CLEAR”. See Subsection 2.2.3 for
detailed descriptions of this procedure.

See Section 2.3 for lists of CNC alarm numbers related to servos and LED indication numbers on servo amplifiers.

NOTE
・ There might be a possibility that you cannot get exact analysis even when you use smart
trouble shooting function. In such case, identify the alarm number, the program where the
alarm occur, and what you operated, and then make a service call.

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2.2. SMART TROUBLE SHOOTING FUNCTION
The 30+-B series CNC has a function for failure diagnosis. With this function, the operator can get diagnostic
information that may be useful to make decisions at the occurrence of a servo, spindle, or CNC alarm from the
CNC screen.
The major features of the smart trouble shooting function are as follows:
・ “Trouble diagnosis guidance” screen for figuring out alarm causes according to the failure diagnosis flow
・ “Trouble diagnosis monitor” screen for monitoring the states of servo circuits and spindles during normal
operation and enabling data to be latched at alarm occurrence
・ “Trouble diagnosis graphic” screen for making it possible to display waveforms observed at the occurrence
of a servo or spindle alarm

In all of these features, the “Trouble diagnosis guidance” screen can be used to identify an alarm cause and how
to handle it quickly, leading to a possible improvement in facility availability ratio due to a reduction of down time.

Shown below is an example of the “Trouble diagnosis guidance” screen.

Trouble diagnosis guidance screen

The failure diagnosis guidance executes a diagnosis flow to identify these causes. Many analyses are made
automatically according to information inside of CNC. However, questions may be displayed on the guidance
screen in making some analyses. Answer the questions using the soft key [YES] or [No] to proceed on the
guidance flow.
NOTE
・ “PROBABLE CAUSE” and “GUIDANCE” (how to handle) show the most likely information
obtained. Before any replacement, make a double check using another method (for example,
detecting an insulation resistance or checking conductivity).
・ In case that the result of the diagnosis is “Failure of amplifier” when “SV ABNORMAL
CURRENT” alarm (SV438) or “OVERCURRENT POWER CIRCUIT” alarm (SP9012) or “SV
IPM ALARM” (SV449) occurs, check the insulation of power wire and motor between lines to
ground before replacing the amplifier.
・ In case that the result of the diagnosis is “Failure of motor or power cable” when “SV
ABNORMAL CURRENT” alarm (SV438) or “OVERCURRENT POWER CIRCUIT” alarm
(SP9012) or “SV IPM ALARM” (SV449) occurs, check also the insulation of power wire and
motor between lines to ground.
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2.2.1 Failure Diagnosis Guidance

IMPORTANT
・ Using the failure diagnosis guidance requires keeping it in the “SAMPLING” status. See
Subsection 2.2.3 for explanations about how to shift to the “SAMPLING” status.

Explained below is how to use the failure diagnosis guidance to identify the causes of alarm occurrence, using
SV011 (“EXCESS ERROR (MOVING)”) and SV0449 (“SV IPM ALARM”) as examples.

Alarm example 1) Occurrence of SV0411 (“EXCESS ERROR (MOVING)”)


(1) At alarm occurrence, follow the steps below to display the “Trouble diagnosis guidance” screen.
<1> If no alarm screen appears, press the Message key.
<2> Keep pressing the continuation menu key [>] until the soft key [GUIDE] appears.
<3> Press the soft key [GUIDE] .

Press [GUIDE] key

(2) There are some causes to occur EXCESS ERROR as follows.


Amplifier abnormal
Power wire or motor winding short-circuited
Power wire or motor winding broken
Servo-off signal malfunctioning
Excessive load fluctuation
Brake faulty
Command for speed higher than specification issued

The failure diagnosis guidance executes a diagnosis flow to identify these causes. Many analyses are made
automatically according to information within the NC. However, questions may be displayed on the
guidance screen in making some analyses. Answer the questions using the soft key [YES] or [NO] to
proceed on the guidance flow.

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Example) “EXCESS ERROR (MOVING)” resulting from a broken power wire

Pressing [GUIDE] causes the


message shown on the left to appear.
The guidance requests you to turn off
the power once. After the servo
amplifier is turned off and on again,
self-diagnosis is conducted.

Just after the servo amplifier is turned


on, self-diagnosis was conducted, and
the “PHASE OPEN” alarm occurred.
Press the [GUIDE] button again to
display the “Trouble diagnosis
guidance” screen.

The [Trouble diagnosis guidance]


screen suggests a possible broken
motor winding or power wire. Take
action as directed by the message.

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Alarm example 2) Occurrence of SV0449 ([SV IPM alarm])

(1) At alarm occurrence, follow the steps below to display the “Trouble diagnosis guidance” screen.
<1> If no alarm screen appears, press the Message key.
<2> Keep pressing the continuation menu key [>] until the soft key [GUIDE] appears.
<3> Press the soft key [GUIDE] .

Press [GUIDE] key

(2) There are some causes to occur “SV IPM alarm” as follows.
Amplifier abnormal
Power wire or motor winding short-circuited
Power wire or motor winding broken
Current control disturbed

The failure diagnosis guidance executes a diagnosis flow to identify these causes. Many analyses are made
automatically according to information within the NC. However, questions may be displayed on the
guidance screen in making some analyses. Answer the questions using the soft key [YES] or [NO] to
proceed on the guidance flow.

Example) “SV IPM alarm” resulting from a broken power wire

Pressing [GUIDE] causes the message


shown on the left to appear. The
guidance requests you to turn off the
power once. After the servo amplifier
is turned off and on again,
self-diagnosis is conducted.

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Just after the servo amplifier is turned
on, self-diagnosis was conducted, and
the “FAILURE OF CURRENT
CTL” alarm occurs. Display the
“Trouble diagnosis guidance” screen
again.

The guidance displays “Is the value of


SV DGN. INFO. set to 1 in trouble
diagnosis monitor”. So, view the
“Trouble diagnosis monitor”
screen.

Display the “Trouble diagnosis


monitor” screen, go to the page
containing the item “SV DNG.
INFO.”, and then press the
[CURRENT] button.

Press [CURRENT] key

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Check the value of [SV DNG INFO],
which is either [0] or [1].
[1] means that a short-circuited power
cable or motor winding was detected
at servo amplifier self-diagnosis.

Display the “Trouble diagnosis


guidance” screen, and press [YES] on
the screen.

Press [YES] key

The guidance suggests a possibility of


short-circuited power wire or motor
winding.
Take action according to the message.

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2.2.2 Failure Diagnosis Monitor

IMPORTANT
・ The failure diagnosis monitor has two status, “SAMPLING” and “LATCHED”.
If you want to monitor data at future alarm occurrence, perform “CLEAR”. If you want to save
the conditions at past alarm occurrence, do not perform “CLEAR”. See Subsection 2.2.3 for
detailed descriptions of this procedure.

The failure diagnosis monitor can display the following information.


Follow the steps below to display the “Trouble diagnosis monitor” screen.
・ Press the Message key to display the alarm screen.
・ Keep pressing the continuation menu key [>] until the soft key [MONIT] appears.
・ Press the soft key [MONIT] to display the “Trouble diagnosis monitor” screen.

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How to check data just before alarm and at alarm occurrence

The failure diagnosis monitor enables the operator to view:


・ Data at the moment
・ Data at alarm occurrence
・ Data some sampling periods before alarm occurrence

At alarm
occurrence,
pressing [NEW]
button:

Current value The value at time of alarm

Pressing [BEFORE]
button lets the
operator go back 5
sampling periods.

The value before 1 sampling

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Display
Data(unit) Data explanation
page No.
COMMAND PULSE (pulse) 1/8
F.B. PULSE (pulse) (Note 3) 1/8
REF.COUNTER (pulse) 1/8
POS. ERROR (pulse) 1/8
ACTUAL SPEED (1/min) 1/8
AMR DATA Armature position data of motor (256/1cycle of motor 1/8
current )
TORQUE COMMAND (%) Maximum torque =100% 2/8

EFFECTIVE CURRENT (%) Maximum current of servo amplifier =100% 2/8

MOTOR CURRENT (A) 2/8

DISTURBANCE LEVEL (%) Alarm level of unexpected disturbance torqe detection 2/8
=100%
HEAT SIMULATION (%) OVC alarm level =100% 2/8

ARBITRARY DATA1 (note2) 2/8

ARBITRARY DATA2 (note2) 2/8

DC LINK VOLT. (V) Instantaneous value (Note 3) 3/8

PS VOLTAGE RMS (Vrms) Average of 1cycle of input power supply(Note 3) 3/8

PS VOLT.UMBALANCE (%) Average of 1cycle of input power supply (Note 3) 3/8

PS VOLTAGE THD (%) Average of 1cycle of THD(Total Harmonic Distortion) 3/8


(Note 3)
PS CURRENT (A) Average of current amplitude of the 1 cycle of input power 3/8
supply (Note 3)
PS STATUS FLAG 1 (Note 4) 3/8

PS STATUS FLAG 2 (Note 4) 3/8

PS STATUS FLAG 3 (Note 4) 3/8

PS STATUS FLAG 4 (Note 4) 3/8

PS INPUT FREQ (Hz) Average of 1cycle of input power supply (Note 3) 3/8

SV INS.INFO. State flage of INSULATION DETERIORATION 4/8


DETECTION FUNCTION
SV INS.RESISTANCE (MΩ) Insulation resistance (Note 3) 4/8

PS INT.TMP. (℃) (Note 3) 4/8

PS HEAT SINK TMP. (℃) (Note 3) 5/8

SV INT.TMP. (℃) (Note 3) 5/8

SV HEAT SINK TMP. (℃) (Note 3) 5/8

AMP GROUP/SLAVE Groupe No. and Slave No. 5/8

PS DGN.INFO. State flage of PS 5/8

AMP COMM.ERR.INF. Error state flage of communication between amplifier 5/8

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SV DGN.INFO. State flage of SV 5/8

SV FSSB UPR.ERR. (Note 5) 6/8

SV FSSB LWR.ERR. (Note 5) 6/8

SV FSSB UPR.JTR. (Note 5) 6/8

SV FSSB LWR.JTR. (Note 5) 6/8

SDU FSSB UPR.ERR. (Note 5) 6/8

SDU FSSB LWR.ERR. (Note 5) 6/8

SDU FSSB UPR.JTR. (Note 5) 6/8

SDU FSSB LWR.JTR. (Note 5) 6/8

INT.DTCT.INTP.CNT The number of times by which the data of a built-in 7/8


detector was disturbed in the noise
(The number of times which detected the abnormalities in
data)
INT.DTCT.COM.CNT The number of times which detected the abnormalities in 7/8
data of a built-in detector
(The number of times which detected the communication
error)
INT.DETECTOR WRN. Warning information of a built-in detector 7/8

EXT.DTCT.INTP.CNT The number of times by which the data of a separated 7/8


detector was disturbed in the noise
(The number of times which detected the abnormalities in
data)
EXT.DTCT.COM.CNT The number of times which detected the abnormalities in 7/8
data of a separated detector
(The number of times which detected the communication
error)
EXT.DETECTOR WRN. Warning information of a separated detector 7/8

SV DATA 1 (Note 2) 7/8

SV DATA 2 (Note 2) 7/8

SV DATA 3 (Note 2) 7/8

SV DATA 4 (Note 2) 7/8


LAST LATCH DATE 8/8
LAST LATCH TIME 8/8
EXECUTED FILE NAME 8/8
EXECUTED N-NUM 8/8

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NOTE
1 The range of displays listed above is only the one that can be displayed with the monitor function. It
includes neither a system performance nor a rated value.
2 Arbitrary data items 1 and 2 and SV data items 1 to 4 are intended for use by FANUC for
maintenance purposes.
3 The displayed voltage, current, frequency, resistance, and temperature values are approximate
values with some error included. If accurate data is needed, measure them using dedicated
measuring instruments.
4 PS status flags 1 to 4 are intended for use by FANUC for maintenance purposes.
5 FSSB errors and jitter data indicate the status of FSSB communication. They are intended for use
by FANUC for maintenance purposes.

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Display
Data(unit) Data explanation
page No.
Operation mode 1/9

Gear select command 1/9

Command pulse (pulse) 1/9

Command speed (1/min) (Note2) 1/9

Input signals 1/9

Output signals 1/9

ACT.SPINDLE SPEED (1/min) 2/9

ACT.MOTOR SPEED (1/min) (Note2) 2/9

LOAD METER (%) 2/9

TORQUE COMMAND (%) Maximum torque=100% 2/9

MOTOR CURRENT (A) 2/9

HEAT SIMU.(MOTOR) (%) OVC alarm level=100% 2/9

HEAT SIMU.(AMP) (%) OVC alarm level=100% 2/9

POS. ERROR (pulse) 2/9

Synchronization error (pulse) 2/9

DC LINK VOLT. (V) Instantaneous value (Note 3) 3/9

PS VOLTAGE RMS (Vrms) Average of 1cycle of input power supply (Note 3) 3/9

PS VOLT.UMBALANCE (%) Average of 1cycle of input power supply (Note 3) 3/9

PS VOLTAGE THD (%) Average of 1cycle of THD(Total Harmonic Distortion) 3/9


(Note 3)
PS CURRENT (A) Average of current amplitude of the 1 cycle of input power 3/9
supply (Note 3)
PS STATUS FLAG 1 (Note 5) 3/9

PS STATUS FLAG 2 (Note 5) 3/9

PS STATUS FLAG 3 (Note 5) 3/9

PS STATUS FLAG 4 (Note 5) 3/9

PS INPUT FREQ (Hz) Average of 1cycle of input power supply( 3/9

SP INS.INFO. State flage of INSULATION DETERIORATION 4/9


DETECTION FUNCTION
SP INS.RESISTANCE (MΩ) Insulation resistance (Note 3) 4/9

PS INT.TMP. (℃) (Note 3) 5/9

PS HEAT SINK TMP. (℃) (Note 3) 5/9

SP INT.TMP. (℃) (Note 3) 5/9

SP HEAT SINK TMP. (℃) (Note 3) 5/9

AMP GROUP/SLAVE Groupe No. and Slave No. 5/9

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PS DGN.INFO. State flage of PS 5/9

AMP COMM.ERR.INF. Error state flage of communication between amplifier 5/9

SP DGN.INFO. State flage of SP 5/9

SP FSSB UPR.ERR. (Note 6) 6/9

SP FSSB LWR.ERR. (Note 6) 6/9

SP FSSB UPR.JTR. (Note 6) 6/9

SP FSSB LWR.JTR. (Note 6) 6/9

INT.A/B AMPLITUDE (V) Amplitude of built-in analog sensor 7/9

INT.A/B MAX FLUCT (%) Max. fluctuation of built-in analog sensor 7/9

INT.A/B OFFSET A (mV) A phase offset of built-in analog sensor 7/9

INT.A/B OFFSET B (mV) B phase offset of built-in analog sensor 7/9

INT.A/B NOISE CNT The number of times by which the data of a built-in sensor 7/9
was disturbed in the noise
(The number of times which detected the abnormalities in
data)
EXT.A/B AMPLITUDE (V) Amplitude of separated analog sensor 7/9

EXT.A/B MAX FLUCT (%) Max. fluctuation of separated analog sensor 7/9

EXT.A/B OFFSET A (mV) A phase offset of separated analog sensor 7/9

EXT.A/B OFFSET B (mV) B phase offset of separated analog sensor 7/9

EXT.A/B NOISE CNT The number of times by which the data of a separated 7/9
analog sensor is disturbed in the noise
(The number of times which detected the abnormalities in
data)
INT.SRAL INTP.CNT The number of times by which the data of a built-in serial 8/9
sensor is disturbed in the noise
(The number of times which detected the abnormalities in
data)
INT.SRAL COM.CNT The number of times which detected the abnormalities in 8/9
data of a built-in serial sensor
(The number of times which detected the communication
error)
INT.SRAL WRN. Warning information of built-in serial sensor 8/9

EXT.SRAL INTP.CNT The number of times by which the data of a separated 8/9
serial sensor is disturbed in the noise
(The number of times which detected the abnormalities in
data)
EXT.SRAL COM.CNT The number of times which detected the abnormalities in 8/9
data of a separated serial sensor
(The number of times which detected the communication
error)

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EXT.SRAL WRN. Warning information of separated serial sensor 8/9

SP DATA 1 (Note 4) 8/9

SP DATA 2 (Note 4) 8/9

SP DATA 3 (Note 4) 8/9

SP DATA 4 (Note 4) 8/9


LAST LATCH DATE 9/9
LAST LATCH TIME 9/9
EXECUTED FILE NAME 9/9
EXECUTED N-NUM 9/9

Note
1 The range of displays listed above is only the one that can be displayed with the monitor function. It
includes neither a system performance nor a rated value.
2 The parameter of maximum speed of motor should be set in order to display the speed command
and actual speed.
・No.4020:Maximum speed of main spindle motor
・No.4196:Maximum speed of sub spindle motor motor (when the spindle switching control function
is used)
3 The displayed voltage, current, frequency, resistance, and temperature values are approximate
values with some error included. If accurate data is needed, measure them using dedicated
measuring instruments.
4 SP data items 1 to 4 are intended for use by FANUC for maintenance purposes.
5 PS status flags 1 to 4 are intended for use by FANUC for maintenance purposes.
6 FSSB errors and jitter data indicate the status of FSSB communication. They are intended for use
by FANUC for maintenance purposes.

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2.2.3 How to set the Failure Diagnosis Guidance and Failure Diagnosis
Monitor in the “SAMPLING” status

The failure diagnosis monitor has two statuses, “SAMPLING” and “LATCHED”.

The monitor is initially in the “SAMPLING” status. When an alarm occurs, it shifts to the “LATCHED” status.
When the monitor is in the “LATCHED” status, performing the “CLEAR” operation erases the data saved at alarm
occurrence and places it back to the “SAMPLING” status.

For this reason, observe the following:


・ If it is necessary to monitor data at future alarm occurrence, perform the “CLEAR” operation.
・ If it is necessary to save the statuses at past alarm occurrence, do not perform the “CLEAR” operation

Shown below is how to place the monitor back in the “SAMPLING” status by performing the “CLEAR” operation.

Press [OPRT] key

“SAMPLING”
starts blinking.

Press [EXEC] key

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2.3. Alarm number
2.3.1 Servo alarm
LED
Alarm No Description
SV PS
SV0001 Sync alignment error
SV0002 Sync excess error alarm 2
Synchronous/composite/super imposed control
SV0003 mode can’t be continued
SV0004 Excess error (G31)
SV0005 Sync excess error (MCN)
SV0006 Illegal tandem axis
SV0007 SV alarm another path (Multi AMP.)
SV0010 SV overheat
SV0011 SV motor over current(SOFT)
SV0012 4 SV drive off circuit failure
SV0013 3 SV cpu bus failure
SV0014 J SV cpu watch dog
2
SV0015 (Blink) SV low volt driver
b. SV current detect error
C.
SV0016 d.
SV0017 11 SV internal serial bus failure
11 SV rom data failure
SV0018 (Blink)
b SV motor current abnormal(Ground fault)
C
d
SV0019 (Blink)
SV0020 9 PS ground fault
SV0024 15 PS soft thermal
SV0034 24 PS hardware error
SV0035 - NO failure
A
SV0036 (Blink) Phase open
9
SV0037 (Blink) Failure of SV (OPEN)
SV0038 - Failure of current CTL.
8
SV0039 (Blink) Failure of SV (SHORT)

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LED
Alarm No Description
SV PS
SV0301 APC alarm: communication error
SV0302 APC alarm: over time error
SV0303 AAPC alarm: framing error
SV0304 APC alarm: parity error
SV0305 APC alarm: pulse error
SV0306 APC alarm: over flow error
SV0307 APC alarm: movement excess error
SV0360 Abnormal checksum(INT)
SV0361 Abnormal phase data(INT)
SV0363 Abnormal clock(INT)
SV0364 Soft phase alarm(INT)
SV0365 Broken LED(INT)
SV0366 Pulse miss(INT)
SV0367 Count miss(INT)
SV0368 Serial data error(INT)
SV0369 Data trans. error(INT)
SV0380 Broken LED(EXT)
SV0381 Abnormal phase (EXT)
SV0382 Count miss(EXT)
SV0383 Pulse miss(EXT)
SV0384 Soft phase alarm(EXT)
SV0385 Serial Data error(EXT)
SV0386 Data trans. error(EXT)
SV0387 Abnormal encoder(EXT)
SV0401 Improper v_ready off
SV0403 Card/soft mismatch
SV0404 Improper v_ready on
SV0407 Excess error
SV0409 Detect abnormal Torque
SV0410 Excess error (STOP)
SV0411 Excess error (MOVING)
SV0413 LSI overflow
SV0415 Motion value overflow
SV0417 Ill dgtl servo parameter
SV0420 Sync Torque excess
SV0421 Excess error(Semi-full)
SV0422 Excess velocity in torque
SV0423 Excess error in torque
SV0430 SV motor overheat

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LED
Alarm No Description
SV PS
SV0431 3 PS overload
SV0432 6 PS low volt. control
SV0433 4 PS low volt. DC link
SV0434 2 SV low volt control
SV0435 5 SV low volt DC link
SV0436 Softthermal(OVC)
SV0437 1 PS Overcurrent
b SV abnormal current
C
SV0438 d
SV0439 7 PS over volt. DC link
SV0441 Abnormal current offset
SV0442 5 PS pre-charge failure
SV0443 2 PS internal fan failure
SV0444 1 SV internal fan failure
SV0445 Soft disconnect alarm
SV0446 Hard disconnect alarm
SV0447 Hard disconnect(EXT)
SV0448 Unmatched feedback alarm
8. SV IPM alarm
9.
SV0449 A.
SV0453 SPC soft disconnect alarm
SV0454 Illegal rotor pos detect
SV0456 Illegal current loop
SV0458 Current loop error
SV0459 Hi HRV setting error
SV0460 FSSB disconnect
SV0462 Send CNC data failed
SV0463 Send slave data failed
SV0465 Read ID data failed
SV0466 Motor/Amp. Combination
SV0468 Hi HRV setting error(AMP)
SV0474 Excess error(STOP:SV )
SV0475 Excess error(MOVE:SV)
SV0476 Illegal Speed cmd.(SV )
SV0477 Illegal machine pos.(SV)
SV0478 Illegal axis data(SV)

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LED
Alarm No Description
SV PS
SV0481 Safety param error(SV)
SV0484 Safety function error(SV)
SV0488 Self test over time
SV0489 Safety param error(CNC)
SV0490 Safety function error(CNC)
SV0494 Illegal speed cmd.(CNC)
SV0496 Illegal axis data(CNC)
SV0498 Axis number not set(CNC)
SV0600 8 SV DC link over current
SV0601 F SV external fan failure
SV0602 6 SV overheat
8. SV IPM alarm(OH)
9.
SV0603 A.
SV0604 P AMP communication error
SV0606 10 PS external fan failure
SV0607 14 PS improper Input power
SV0646 Abnormal analog signal(EXT)
SV0652 Temp.error
SV0654 7 DB Relay failure
SV1025 V_ready on (Initializing )
SV1026 Illegal axis arrange
SV1055 Illegal tandem axis
SV1067 FSSB:configuration error(SOFT)
SV1068 Dual check safety alarm
SV1069 Excess error(Servo off:CNC)
SV1070 Excess error(Servo off:SV)
SV1071 Excess error(Move:CNC)
SV1072 Excess error(Stop:CNC)
SV1100 S-comp. value overflow
SV5134 FSSB:Open ready time out
SV5136 FSSB:Number of AMP. is insufficient
SV5137 FSSB:Configuration error
SV5139 FSSB:Error
SV5197 FSSB:Open time out
SV5311 FSSB:Illegal connection

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2.3.2 Spindle Alarm

LED
Alarm No Description
SP PS
SP9001 01 Motor overheat
SP9002 02 Excessive speed deviation
SP9003 03 DC link fuse blown
SP9004 14 Open phase in the converter main power supply
SP9006 06 Temperature sensor disconnected
SP9007 07 Excessive speed
SP9009 09 Main circuit overload/IPM overheat
SP9010 10 Low voltage input power
SP9011 07 Converter: DC link overvoltage
SP9012 12 DC link overcurrent/IPM alarm
13 CPU Data memory fault
SP9014 14 No ID number
SP9015 15 Output switching/spindle switching alarm
SP9016 16 RAM Error
SP9017 17 ID number parity error
18 Program sum check error
19 Excessive offset of the phase U current detection
SP9019
circuit
20 Excessive offset of the phase V current detection
SP9020
circuit
SP9021 21 Position sensor polarity setting incorrect
SP9022 22 Spindle Amplifier overload current
24 Serial transfer data error
SP9027 27 Position coder disconnected
SP9029 29 Short-period overload
SP9030 01 Overcurrent in the converter input circuit
SP9031 31 Motor lock alarm
SP9032 32 Serial communication LSI RAM error
SP9033 05 Converter: DC link precharge failure
SP9034 34 Parameter data out of the specifiable range
SP9036 36 Error counter overflow
SP9037 37 Speed detector parameter error
SP9041 41 Position coder one-rotation signal detection error
SP9042 42 Position coder one-rotation signal not detected
SP9043 43 Disconnect position corder signal for differential speed
46 Position sensor one-rotation signal detection error
SP9046
during thread cutting
SP9047 47 Position coder signal error

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LED
Alarm No Description
SP PS
SP9049 49 Differential speed is over value
50 Excessive speed command calculation value during
SP9050
spindle synchronization
SP9051 04 Converter: DC link undervoltage
SP9052 52 ITP signal error I
SP9053 53 ITP signal error II
SP9054 54 Current overload alarm
SP9055 55 Abnormal switching status of power leads
SP9056 56 Internal cooling fan stopped
SP9058 03 Converter: main circuit overload
SP9059 02 Converter: cooling fan stopped
SP9061 61 Excess of error between semi-closed and full-closed
65 Move distance is too long when Magnetic pole
SP9065
confirmed
SP9066 66 Communication alarm between spindle amplifiers
SP9067 67 FSC/EGB command error
SP9069 69 Safety speed exceeded
SP9070 70 Abnormal axis data
SP9071 71 Abnormal safety parameter
SP9072 72 Motor speed mismatch
SP9073 73 Motor sensor disconnected
SP9074 74 CPU test alarm
SP9075 75 CRC test alarm
SP9076 76 Safety function not executed
SP9077 77 Axis number mismatch
SP9078 78 Safety parameter mismatch
SP9079 79 Abnormal initial test operation
SP9080 80 Alarm at the other spindle amplifier
SP9081 81 Motor sensor one-rotation signal detection error
SP9082 82 Motor sensor one-rotation signal not detected
SP9083 83 Motor sensor signal error
SP9084 84 Spindle sensor disconnected
SP9085 85 Spindle sensor one-rotation signal detection error
SP9086 86 Spindle sensor one-rotation signal not detected
SP9087 87 Spindle sensor signal error
SP9088 88 Cooling fan stopped of the radiator
SP9089 89 Sub module SM error
SP9090 90 Unexpected rotation
SP9091 91 Pole position count miss

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LED
Alarm No Description
SP PS
SP9092 92 Over speed to velocity command
A Program ROM error
A1 Program ROM error
A2 Program ROM error
SP9110 b0 Communication error between amplifiers
SP9111 06 Converter: control power supply low voltage
SP9113 10 PS external fan failure
SP9114 b4 PS control axis error 1
SP9115 b5 PS control axis error 2
SP9120 C0 Communication data alarm
SP9121 C1 Communication data alarm
SP9122 C2 Communication data alarm
SP9123 C3 Spindle switching circuit error
SP9124 C4 Learning control rotation command error
SP9125 C5 Learning control compensation order error
SP9127 C7 Learning control period error
SP9128 C8 Spindle synchronous control velocity error excess
SP9129 C9 Spindle synchronous control position error excess
SP9130 d0 Torque tandem polarity error
SP9131 d1 Spindle tuning function alarm
SP9132 d2 Serial sensor data error
SP9133 d3 Serial sensor transfer error
SP9134 d4 Serial sensor soft phase error
SP9137 d7 SP device communication error
SP9138 d8 Current limit setting error
SP9139 d9 Serial sensor pulse miss
SP9140 E0 Serial sensor count miss
SP9141 E1 Serial sensor no 1 rotation signal
SP9142 E2 Serial sensor abnormal
SP9143 E3 Cs high speed change command error
SP9144 E4 Current detect circuit error
SP9145 E5 Low voltage for driver circuit
SP9147 E7 Spindle ground fault
SP9148 E8 Axis number not set
SP9153 F3 SP not failure
SP9154 F4 Phase open
SP9155 F5 Failure of SP (OPEN)
SP9156 F6 Current control failure

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LED
Alarm No Description
SP PS
SP9157 F7 Failure of SP (SHORT)
SP9160 G0 Spindle thermistor disconnect
SP9161 G1 Motor power line short-circuit
UU FSSB master port disconnect
LL FSSB slave port disconnect
SP0756 Axes data error
SP9200 9 Power supply ground fault
SP9204 15 PS soft thermal
SP9212 24 PS hardware error

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3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE OF SERVO AMPLIFIER
3.1. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE ITEM

To use the servo amplifier for a long time and keep its high performance and reliability, you should perform
maintenance and inspection on it routinely.

Note
・ The methods of maintenance differ for the machine. Moreover, a scheduled inspection and
fixed cleaning according to a user depending on a machine may be difficult. Please prepare
the procedure which can perform a priodicmaintenance and cleaning certainly after asking a
machine maker about an unknown point.
・ Please use a machine within the limits of the specification specified by a machine maker.
When how to use besides specification is adopted, there is a possibility of shortening the life
of servo amplifier or becoming the cause of an obstacle

Inspection Inspection Inspection cycle


Criterion
target item Routine Periodic
Surroundings of the power magnetics cabinet:
Ambient temperature ○ 0 to45°C
Inside of power magnetics cabinet: 0 to 55°C
Humidity ○ 90%RH or lower (no condensation allowed)
No dust or oil mist shall be on and around the
Dust and Oil mist ○ servo amplifier.
Whether the cooling air path is free from an
Cooling air path ○ obstacle.
Environment
Whether the cooling fan motor is working.
(1) There shall be no abnormal sound or
vibration
Abnormal vibration
○ that has not be experienced so far.
and noise
(2) Any vibration on and around the amplifier
shall not be over 0.5 G.
200V input model: 200 to 240 V.
Power supply voltage ○
400V input model: 400 to 240 V.
Whether there is dust or oil mist on the
amplifier.
General ○ Whether the amplifier generates abnormal
sound or odor.
Screw ○ There shall be no loose screw
(1) The motor shall not generate abnormal
vibration
Fan motor or sound.

Amplifier (note 1) (note 2)
(2) There shall be no dust or oil mist on the
motor.
Connector ○ Whether there is a loose connector.
1) Whether there is a sign of past heat
generation.
Cable ○ (2) Whether there is a deteriorated sheath
(discolored or cracked).

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Battery for absolute The battery low alarm of an absolute pulse
CNC pulsecorder ○ coder is not displayed on a mechanical control
(note 2)
board or a screen.
Magnetic The magnetic contactor shall not rattle or

contactor chatter.
External
Ground fault
device ○ The interrupter shall be able to trip.
interrupter
AC reactor ○ There shall be no hum.
(note 1) Generally, fan motors are periodic-replacement parts.
If a fan motor for a servo amplifier does not work, the amplifier will not get broken immediately. However, you should
inspect the fan motor constantly and replace it in a preventive manner.

(note 2) Since the fan motor and battery are periodic maintenance parts, Fanuc recommend preparation of spare parts.

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3.2. INSULATION DETERIORATION DETECTION FUNCTION

The α+ servo amplifier for the 30+-B series includes an insulation deterioration detection function, which can
detect a sign of insulation deterioration in motor windings and power wires automatically and accurately.
This function can use the voltage charged in the servo amplifier DC link to measure automatically the insulation
resistance between the motor or power cable and a ground immediately after the servo amplifier has shifted from a
servo-on state to an emergency stop state, thereby checking for insulation deterioration.
If an insulation resistance of 10 MΩ or below is detected, a warning is issued.

3.2.1 How to Use

(1) To use the insulation deterioration detection function, set the parameters
listed below.

Parameter No. Enabling/disabling the function (axis by axis)


Servo amplifier No2429#0 0: Disable for SV (default)/1: Enable for SV
Spindle amplifier No4549#0 0: Disable for SP (default)/1: Enable for SP

(2) Measuring the insulation resistance requires charging the DC link voltage.
So, keep the amplifier released from an emergency stop for at least 5
seconds before measurement. This is unnecessary when the machine is
working normally before measurement.

(3) The measurement of insulation resistance start by inputting the emergency


stop(*ESP) to connector CX4 of common power supply (PS) after the DC
link voltage is charged.

3.2.2 How to Check

(1) If insulation deterioration is detected, “LKG” in the lower section of the


CNC screen blinks.
(2) Measurement results can be viewed on the “LEAKAGE DETECTION
MONITOR” screen of the CNC.

3.2.3 Action
If insulation deterioration is detected, measure the insulation resistance of motor and power cables separately with
a megohmmeter to see which has a deteriorated insulation, the motor or power cable.
Then, replace the motor or power cable whichever is relevant.

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3.2.4 Other Notes

(1) No insulation resistance is measured in the following cases:


- The servo amplifier enters an emergency stop state again before entering a
ready state.
- The servo amplifier is released from an emergency stop state during
insulation deterioration checks.

(2) Continuing a long-term operation with insulation deteriorated may cause


the machine to stop because of the ground fault interrupter tripping or an
alarm occurring. If insulation deterioration is detected, replace the relevant
motor or power cable as soon as possible.

(3) No accurate measurement can be made while the motor is running. So, no
measurement will be made even in an emergency stop state, for example, if
the spindle motor is rotating through inertia.

WARNING
Insulation resistance measurement starts when the emergency stop signal (*ESP) applied to the
connector CX4 of the common power supply (PS) represents an emergency stop state. During
insulation resistance measurement, the voltage charged in the DC link is applied to the motor.
Do not touch the motor during measurement to avoid getting electrical shocks. Insulation
resistance measurement begins 6 seconds after the emergency stop state has been entered.

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3.2.5 Change of warning level of insulation deterioration detection

Warning level of insulation resistance can be changed by parameter setting, when following software editions are
applied. (The level was 10MΩ as fixed value in the former specification.)

[Compatible software series and editions]


Servo Software
CNC for series 30+-B Standard series Series 90G0/19.0 and subsequent editions
CNC for series 30+-B Series for Learning Control Series 90G3/05.0 and subsequent editions
CNC for series 0+-D 1 path system Series 90C8/04.0 and subsequent editions
2 path system Series 90E8/04.0 and subsequent editions
Spindle Software
Series 9DA0/19(S) and subsequent editions

[Parameters]
Servo

2464 Insulation deterioration detection function : Warning level


[Unit] 0.1MΩ
[Data range] 6~1000
If set to 0, it is treated as 10.0MΩ. If measured insulation resistance becomes less than the set level,
warning is output. If you specify a out of range value, “illegal parameter setting alarm” occurs.

Spindle

4664 Insulation deterioration detection function : Warning level


[Unit] 0.1MΩ
[Data range] 6~1000
If set to 0, it is treated as 10.0MΩ. If measured insulation resistance becomes less than the set level,
warning is output. If you specify a out of range value, “illegal parameter setting alarm” occurs.

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3.3. How to replace the battery for the absolute Pulsecorder

3.3.1 Outline
・ When the voltage of the batteries for absolute Pulsecoders becomes low, alarm 307 or 306 occurs, with the
following indication in the CNC state display at the bottom of the CNC screen.

Alarm 307 (alarm indicating the voltage of the battery becomes low) :
The indication "APC" blinks in reversed display.

Alarm 306 (battery zero alarm) :


The indication "ALM" blinks in reversed display.

・ When alarm 307 (alarm indicating the voltage of the battery becomes low) occurs, replace the battery as soon as
possible. In general, the battery should be replaced within one or two weeks,however, this depends on the
number of Pulsecoders used.
・ When alarm 306 (battery zero alarm) occurs, Pulsecoders are reset to the initial state, in which absolute positions
are not held. Alarm 300 (reference position return request alarm) also occurs, indicating that reference position
return is required.
・ In general, replace the batteries periodically within the service life listed below.
- A06B-6050-K061 or D-size alkaline dry cells (LR20) : Two years (for each six-axis configuration)
- A06B-6073-K001 : Two years (for each three-axis configuration)
- A06B-6114-K504 : One year (for each three-axis configuration)

NOTE
The above values indicate the estimated service life of batteries used with FANUC absolute
Pulsecoders. The actual battery service life depends on the machine configuration based on, for
example, detector types. For details, contact the machine tool builder.

3.3.2 Replacing procedure of the battery


To prevent absolute position information in absolute Pulsecoders from being lost, turn on the machine power
before replacing the battery. The replacement procedure is described below.
<1> Ensure that the power to the servo amplifier is turned on.
<2> Ensure that the machine is in the emergency stop state (the motor is inactive).
<3> Ensure that the DC link charge LED of the servo amplifier is off.
<4> Detach the old batteries and attach new ones.

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WARNING
・ The absolute Pulsecoder of each of the α+F,α +S series servo motors and the ββ+S series
servo motors (β+S0.4 to β+S22) has a built-in backup capacitor. Therefore, even when the
power to the servo amplifier is off and the batteries are replaced, reference position return is
not required if the replacement completes within less than 10 minutes. Turn the power on and
replace thebatteries if the replacement will take 10 minutes or more.
・ To prevent electric shock, be careful not to touch metal parts in the power magnetics cabinet
when replacing the batteries.
・ Because the servo amplifier uses a large-capacitance electrolytic capacitor internally, the servo
amplifier remains charged for a while even after the power is turned off. Before touching the
servo amplifier for maintenance or other purposes, ensure your safety by measuring the
residual voltage in the DC link with a tester and confirming that the charge indication LED (red)
is off.
・ Be sure to replace the batteries with specified ones. Pay attention to the battery polarity. If a
wrong type of battery is used or a battery is installed with incorrect polarity, the battery may
overheat, blow out, or catch fire, or the absolute position information in the absolute
Pulsecoders may be lost.
・ Ensure that the battery connector is inserted in the correct position.

3.3.3 How to insert batteries into the battery case


Use the following procedure to replace the batteries in the battery case.
<1> Loosen the screws on the battery case and detach the cover.
<2> Replace the batteries in the case (pay attention to the polarity).
<3> Attach the cover to the battery case.

Battery case
A06B-6050-K060

Battery A06B-6050-K061
or four D-size alkaline dry cells

CAUTION
・ Four D-size alkaline dry cells (LR20) that are commercially available can be used as batteries.
A set of four A06B-6050-K061 batteries is optionally available from FANUC.
・ Replace all the four batteries with new ones. If old and new batteries are mixed,the absolute
position information in the absolute Pulsecoders may be lost.

3.3.4 How to replace the buit-in lithium battery


Use the following procedure to replace the lithium battery.
<1> Remove the battery cover.
<2> Install the lithium battery.
<3> Install the battery cover.

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CUATION
・ Since a battery is not a commercial item, please be sure to purchase it from Fanuc. Therefore,
Fanuc recommend preparation of the spare battery.
・ When using the built-in batteries, do not connect them to the BATL (B3) of connector
CXA2A/CXA2B. The output voltages from different SV batteries may be short-circuited, resulting
in the batteries becoming very hot.
・ If it is attached where a battery cable is stretched, loose connection etc. may occur.
・ When +6V of CX 5X and 0V short-circuit, it becomes the cause of generation of heat of the
battery, a burst, ignition, and the absolute position information disappearance in an absolute
pulse coder.
・ In case you insert a connector, please insert horizontally to the direction of the pin of the
connector.

[Connection mathod of battery]


Τhe battery is installed in the front of servo
【αI series】
amplifier
Direction of insert Cable side

Red:+6V
Connector Black: 0V

CX5X
Battery
+6V Battery case
0V

[Conbination and outlne of the battery]


Battery Type Battery case
Servo amplifier Outline
Specification No. Specification No.
BR-2/3AGCT4 A06B-6114-K50
α+series 60/90mm width
A06B-6114-K504 A 5
(note) (Panasonic) α+ series 150/300mm A06B-6114-K50
width 6
(note)When old type battery BR-CCF2TH(A06B-6073-K001) is used, please order battery case battery case
A06B-6114-K500.

About a used battery


Please dispose correctly as "industrial waste" about the battery after exchange according to the law which the country in
which the machine was installed.

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4. MAINTENANCE PARTS AND REPLACEMENT
METHODS
4.1. HOW TO REPLACE FAN MOTORS

4.1.1 How to Detach Fan Units from 60 and 90 mm Width Units

(1) Holding the two lugs on the fan unit, lift the internal cooling fan unit upward.(Removal of internal cooling fan unit is
completed.)
(2) The lock of DC link terminal cover is released, and DC link terminal cover is opened. And discharge of DC link (LED
has gone out) is checked, and DC link short bar is removed.
(3) From the hole beside DC link terminal, the screw driver is inserted and the lower screw (one place) of the radiator
cooling fan unit is loosened.
(4) The upper screw (60mm wide is one place and 90mm wide is two places) of the radiator cooling fan unit is loosened.
(5) The radiator cooling fan unit is pulled out to the front.(Removal of radiator cooling fan unit is completed.)
(6) When it mounts, the fan unit is mounted in the reverse procedure.
Note) The connector may be hard to fit in at the time of mounting of the internal fan unit. In that case, please mount,
pushing the lug by the side of the back of the internal fan unit to the left.
(1) (2) (3)
Lug Lower screw

Lug

Discharge
check

(4) Upper screw (5) Note)

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4.1.2 How to Detach Fan Units from 150 and 300 mm Width Units

(1) Holding the two lugs on the fan unit, lift the internal cooling fan unit upward.(Removal of internal cooling fan unit is
completed.)
(2) The lock of DC link terminal cover is released, and DC link terminal cover is opened. And discharge (LED has gone
out) of DC link is checked, and DC link short bar is removed.
(3) From the hole beside DC link terminal, the screw driver is inserted and the lower screw (one place) of the radiator
cooling fan unit is loosened.
(4) The upper screw (one place) of the radiator cooling fan unit is loosened.
(5) The radiator cooling fan unit is pulled out to the front.(Removal of radiator cooling fan unit is completed.)
(6) When it mounts, the fan unit is mounted in the reverse procedure.

(1) (2) (3)


Lug
Lug
Lower screw

Discharge
check

(4) Upper screw (5)

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4.1.3 How to Detach Fan Motors from the Internal Cooling Fan Unit

(1) Remove the connector (one piece or two pieces) from the case. (Refer to the following figure for details.)
① Put the slotted screwdriver with a width less than 3mm in the gap between the case and the connector.
② Slant the slotted screwdriver in the direction of an arrow.
③ Pull the connector in the direction of an arrow.
① ② ③

Screwdriver

Slant

(2) Remove the fan motor from the case.

. The internal cooling fan unit for 60mm width amplifier


(There are three kinds of fan units distinguished with connector composition.)

The internal cooling fan unit for 90mm width amplifier The internal cooling fan unit for 150mm width amplifier

Be careful of direction of a fan motor and a connector when exchanging fan motor. When
mounting a fan motor in amplifier, a fan motor's label turns to a top.

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4.1.4 How to Detach Fan Motors from the Radiator Cooling Fan Unit

(1) In the case of the fan unit for 150mm width and 300mm width amplifier, remove the relay connector from the fan
motor's connector. (There is no relay connector in the fan unit for 60mm and 90mm width amplifier.)
① Put the slotted screwdriver in the gap between the case and the relay connector.
② Slant the slotted screwdriver in the direction of an arrow.
③ Pull the relay connector in the direction of an arrow.
① ② ③
Screwdriver

Slant

Relay
connector

(2) Remove two or four screws which are fixing the fan motor.
(3) Remove two screws which are fixing the fan motor's connector.

Screws for connector fixing


Screws for connector fixing

Screws for fan motor fixing

Relay Connector
Screws for fan motor fixing

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The radiator cooling fan unit for 60mm width amplifier
(There are two kinds of fan units distinguished by the number of fan motors.)

The radiator cooling fan unit for 90mm width amplifier The radiator cooling fan unit for 150mm width amplifier

Be careful of direction of a fan motor and a connector when exchanging fan motor. When
mounting a fan motor in amplifier, a fan motor's label turns to a top.

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4.1.5 Specification of Fan Unit and Fan Motor for Maintenance

・Power Supply
Internal cooling fan Radiator cooling fan
Model
Fan unit Fan motor Fan unit Fan motor
α+PS 7.5 A06B-6200-C607 A90L-0001-0580#B A06B-6200-C601 A90L-0001-0575#A
α+PS 11
A06B-6200-C609 A90L-0001-0580#B A06B-6200-C603 A90L-0001-0576
α+PS 15
α+PS 26
α+PS 30 A06B-6200-C610 A90L-0001-0581 A06B-6200-C604 A90L-0001-0577
α+PS 37
α+PS 11HV
A06B-6200-C609 A90L-0001-0580#B A06B-6200-C603 A90L-0001-0576
α+PS 18HV
α+PS 30HV
α+PS 45HV A06B-6200-C610 A90L-0001-0581 A06B-6200-C604 A90L-0001-0577
α+PS 60HV
Basically, maintenance can be performed in the unit of the fan motor. The fan unit is the set of the cover for fan
motor attachment, and the fan motor. (Please refer to 「4.1. HOW TO REPLACE THE FAN MOTOR」.)

- Spindle Amplifier
Internal cooling fan Radiator cooling fan
Model
Fan unit Fan motor Fan unit Fan unit
α+SP 2.2 A06B-6200-C606 A90L-0001-0580#A - -
α+SP 5.5 A06B-6200-C607 A90L-0001-0580#B A06B-6200-C601 A90L-0001-0575#A
α+SP 11
A06B-6200-C609 A90L-0001-0580#B A06B-6200-C603 A90L-0001-0576
α+SP 15
α+SP 22
α+SP 26 A06B-6200-C610 A90L-0001-0581 A06B-6200-C604 A90L-0001-0577
α+SP 30
α+SP 37 A06B-6200-C610 A90L-0001-0581 A06B-6200-C605 A90L-0001-0578
α+SP 5.5HV A06B-6200-C608 A90L-0001-0580#C A06B-6200-C602 A90L-0001-0575#B
α+SP 11HV
A06B-6200-C609 A90L-0001-0580#B A06B-6200-C603 A90L-0001-0576
α+SP 15HV
α+SP 22HV
A06B-6200-C610 A90L-0001-0581 A06B-6200-C604 A90L-0001-0577
α+SP 30HV
α+SP 45HV A06B-6200-C610 A90L-0001-0581 A06B-6200-C605 A90L-0001-0578
Basically, maintenance can be performed in the unit of the fan motor. The fan unit is the set of the cover for fan
motor attachment, and the fan motor. (Please refer to 「4.2. HOW TO REPLACE THE FAN MOTOR」.)

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-Servo and Spindle Multi-axis Amplifier
Internal cooling fan Radiator cooling fan
Model
Fan unit Fan motor Fan unit Fan unit
α+SVP
A06B-6200-C609 A90L-0001-0580#B A06B-6200-C603 A90L-0001-0576
20/20/20-5.5
Basically, maintenance can be performed in the unit of the fan motor. The fan unit is the set of the cover for fan
motor attachment, and the fan motor. (Please refer to 「4.2. HOW TO REPLACE THE FAN MOTOR」.)

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- Servo Amplifier Modules
(1) Single-axis servo amplifier (SVM1, 200VAC-input)
Internal cooling fan Radiator cooling fan
Model
Fan unit Fan motor Fan unit
α+SV 4
α+SV 20
A06B-6200-C606 A90L-0001-0580#A - -
α+SV 40
α+SV 80
α+SV 160 A06B-6200-C608 A90L-0001-0580#C A06B-6200-C602 A90L-0001-0575#B
α+SV 360 A06B-6200-C610 A90L-0001-0581 A06B-6200-C605 A90L-0001-0578
α+SV 160L A06B-6200-C609 A90L-0001-0580#B A06B-6200-C603 A90L-0001-0576
α+SV 10HV
α+SV 20HV A06B-6200-C606 A90L-0001-0580#A - -
α+SV 40HV
α+SV 80HV A06B-6200-C608 A90L-0001-0580#C A06B-6200-C602 A90L-0001-0575#B
α+SV 180HV A06B-6200-C610 A90L-0001-0581 A06B-6200-C605 A90L-0001-0578
(2) Two-axis servo amplifier (SVM2, 200VAC-input)
Internal cooling fan Radiator cooling fan
Model
Fan unit Fan motor Fan unit
α+SV 4/4
α+SV 4/20
A06B-6200-C606 A90L-0001-0580#A - -
α+SV 20/20
α+SV 20/40
α+SV 40/40
α+SV 40/80 A06B-6200-C607 A90L-0001-0580#B A06B-6200-C601 A90L-0001-0575#A
α+SV 80/80
α+SV 80/160
A06B-6200-C609 A90L-0001-0580#B A06B-6200-C603 A90L-0001-0576
α+SV 160/160
α+SV 10/10HV
A06B-6200-C606 A90L-0001-0580#A - -
α+SV 10/20HV
α+SV 20/20HV
α+SV 20/40HV A06B-6200-C607 A90L-0001-0580#B A06B-6200-C601 A90L-0001-0575#A
α+SV 40/40HV
α+SV 40/80HV
A06B-6200-C609 A90L-0001-0580#B A06B-6200-C603 A90L-0001-0576
α+SV 80/80HV

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(3) Three-axis servo amplifier (SVM3, 200VAC-input)
Internal cooling fan Radiator cooling fan
Model
Fan unit Fan motor Fan unit
α+SV 4/4/4
α+SV 20/20/20 A06B-6200-C606 A90L-0001-0580#A - -
α+SV 20/20/40
α+SV 40/40/40 A06B-6200-C608 A90L-0001-0580#C A06B-6200-C602 A90L-0001-0575#B

α+SV 10/10/10HV
A06B-6200-C606 A90L-0001-0580#A - -
α+SV 10/10/20HV

α+SV 20/20/20HV A06B-6200-C608 A90L-0001-0580#C A06B-6200-C602 A90L-0001-0575#B

Basically, maintenance can be performed in the unit of the fan motor. The fan unit is the set of the cover for fan
motor attachment, and the fan motor. (Please refer to 「4.2. HOW TO REPLACE THE FAN MOTOR」.)

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4.2. HOW TO REPLACE FUSES ON PRINTED-CIRCUIT BOARDS
In theαi series, a printed-circuit board can be removed and inserted from the front of the servo amplifier.
The printed-circuit board removal/insertion procedure is common to the PS, SV, and SP.

Note
1. When the fuse is blowed, the cause by the power supply short circuit of other apparatus
(sensor etc.) connected to servo amplifier can be considered.
Please exchange the fuse after a check whether other apparatus is normal.
If the cause is not removed, there is a possibility that the fuse will be blowed again.
2. Please use the fuse supplied from FANUC.
3. Please check the rating mark on the PCB and seal of the fuse to prevent mistakes.
4. Reverse connection of 0V and 24V of the connector(CXA2D) for the external DC24V or the
connector(CXA2A/B) for the communication between amplifiers make the fuse blow.
[Countermeasure]
1.Replace the fuse.
2.Change to the correct connection.

Pull the PCB


toward front side
Hold the upper and
Lower hooks

PCB

To insert the printed-circuit board, reverse the above procedure.


Ensure that the upper and lower hooks snap into the housing.
If the printed-circuit board is not inserted completely, the housing
remains lifted. Pull out the printed-circuit board and insert it again.

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4.2.1 Power Supply
There is one fuse on the printed-circuit board for SP.
Symbol Ordering number Rating
FU1 A60L-0001-0290#LM32C 3.2A/48V

FU1(3.2A)
(Rating indicated in white)

Printed circuit board

4.2.2 Servo amplifier


There is one fuse on the printed-circuit board for SP.
Symbol Ordering number Rating
FU1 A60L-0001-0290#LM32C 3.2A/48V

(1) 60/90mm width servo amplifier

FU1(3.2A)
(Rating indicated in white)

Printed circuit board

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4.2.3 Spindle amplifier
There is one fuse on the printed-circuit board for SP.
Symbol Ordering number Rating
F1 A60L-0001-0290#LM32C 3.2A/48V

F1 (3.2A)
(Rating indicated in white)

Printed circuit board

4.2.4 Servo /Spindle multi-axis model


There is one fuse on the printed-circuit board for SVP.
Symbol Ordering number Rating
F1 A60L-0001-0290#LM32C 3.2A/48V

F1 (3.2A)
(Rating indicated in white)

Printed circuit board

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