Yaskawa Alarm Codes 300 – 599

Yaskawa Alarm Codes 300 – 599

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0300VERIFY ERROR (SYSTEM CONFIG- DATA)2CIO parameter error.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙I/O module settings in MAINTENANCE mode
    YCP21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YCP21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YCP21 board, and then remove the CF from the fail- ure YCP21 board to insert it into the new YCP21 board.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  4Axis-related parame- ter error.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
    YCP21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YCP21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YCP21 board, and then remove the CF from the fail- ure YCP21 board to insert it into the new YCP21 board.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  5Sensor-use parame- ter error.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙The optional board setting in MAINTENANCE mode
    YCP21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YCP21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YCP21 board, and then remove the CF from the fail- ure YCP21 board to insert it into the new YCP21 board.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  7The set optional func- tions are different from those of the mounted optional board.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙The optional board setting in MAINTENANCE mode
    YCP21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YCP21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YCP21 board, and then remove the CF from the fail- ure YCP21 board to insert it into the new YCP21 board.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure)
  8IO type error (combi- nation impossible to coexist).Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙I/O module settings in MAINTENANCE mode
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YCP21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YCP21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YCP21 board, and then remove the CF from the fail- ure YCP21 board to insert it into the new YCP21 board.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  10Functional Safety board save data errorSetting error(1) Select the following menu.
∙{File} – {Initialize”} ,{Functional Safety Board FLASH Reset} in MAINTENANCE mode.
(2) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    YSF25 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YSF25 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
  11Ex. AXIS INDIVIDU- AL CONTROL Pa-
rameter Setting error (EX.TU# out of a range).
Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙[Option function] – [Ex. AXIS INDIVIDUAL CONTROL(SDA)] set- tings in MAINTENANCE mode
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  12Ex. AXIS INDIVIDU- AL CONTROL Pa-
rameter Setting error (Difference in an Ex. AXIS INDIVIDUAL
CONTROL Parame- ter and Physics TU# parameter).
Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙[Option function] – [Ex. AXIS INDIVIDUAL CONTROL(SDA)] set- tings in MAINTENANCE mode
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
  14POWER REGENER- ATIVE FUNCTION
Parameter Setting er- ror.
Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙[Option function] – [POWER REGENERATIVE FUNCTION] set- tings in MAINTENANCE mode
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  15Parameter setting er- ror of the robot de- tachment function or axes detachment function.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙ [OPTION FUNCTION] – [ROBOT DETACHMENT] settings in
MAINTENANCE mode. Reset the detachment group setting.
∙[OPTION FUNCTION] – [AXES DETACHMENT] settings in
MAINTENANCE mode. Reset the detachment axis setting.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
  16The fast cycle Devi- ceNet communication can not be available under this settingSetting error(1) Check the fast cycle DeviceNet communication setting.
∙ The channel number for the fast cycle communication (Max channel number is 2).
∙ The communication IO number for the fast cycle communication (Max. IO number is 64 Byte).
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe. Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  17The fast cycle Devi- ceNet communication can not be available under this settingSetting error(1) Check the fast cycle DeviceNet communication setting.
∙ The channel number for the fast cycle communication (Only 1 channel available).
∙ The communication IO number for the fast cycle communication (Max. IO number is 16 Byte).
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
  20Machine safety board save data errorSetting error(1) Select the following menu.
∙ {File} – {Initialize}, {Machine Safety Board FLASH Reset}
(2) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(3) If the alarm occurs again, select the following menu.
∙ {File} – {Initialize} – {I/O Data}, {YSF LOGIC FILE}
    YSF21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YSF21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe. Replace the YSF21 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    YCP21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the following board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
∙YCP21 board
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the following board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
∙YIF01 board
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your Yaskawa representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
0301VERIFY ERROR (OVERRUN INPUT SET) Sub Code: Control group
Parameter specifica- tion and OT signal in- formation are wrong
Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Connection settings (OT) in MAINTENANCE mode
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
0310VERIFY ERROR (CMOS MEMORY SIZE) The CMOS memory capacity is different from its initial setting.YCP21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YCP21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YCP21 board, and then remove the CF from the fail- ure YCP21 board to insert it into the new YCP21 board.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
320VERIFY ERROR (I/O MODULE)0The I/O module con- nected to the PCI ex- press bus is different from the function of the set I/O module.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙The YIO board type connected to YSF22.
∙The rotary switch setting which specifies slot numbers of each I/ O module
∙I/O module settings in MAINTENANCE mode
Please refer to the manual of each IO module for the details of the setting.
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following cables and connectors.
∙ The MII communications cable which I/O module of the corre- sponding node number
∙ (In case of MII communications last station) Terminator
∙ 24V power of the corresponding I/O module
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    I/O module failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the following board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board.
Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    YSF22 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YSF22 board.
Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YSF22 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  1The I/O module con- nected to the serial bus #1 is different from the function of the set I/O module.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙The rotary switch setting which specifies slot numbers of each I/ O module
∙I/O module settings in MAINTENANCE mode
Please refer to the manual of each IO module for the details of the setting.
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following cables and connectors.
∙The M ǁ communications cable which I/O module of the corre- sponding node number
∙(In case of Mǁ communications last station) Terminator
∙24V power of the corresponding I/O module
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    I/O module failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the following board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  2The I/O module con- nected to the serial bus #2 is different from the function of the set I/O module.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙The rotary switch setting which specifies slot numbers of each I/ O module
∙I/O module settings in MAINTENANCE mode
Please refer to the manual of each IO module for the details of the setting.
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following cables and connectors.
∙The M ǁ communications cable which I/O module of the corre- sponding node number
∙(In case of M ǁ communications last station) Terminator
∙24V power of the corresponding I/O module
    I/O module failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the following board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  3The I/O module con- nected to the serial bus #3 is different from the function of the set I/O module.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙The rotary switch setting which specifies slot numbers of each I/ O module
∙I/O module settings in MAINTENANCE mode
Please refer to the manual of each IO module for the details of the setting.
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following cables and connectors.
∙The M ǁ communications cable which I/O module of the corre- sponding node number
∙(In case of M ǁ communications last station) Terminator
∙24V power of the corresponding I/O module
    I/O module failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the following board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  4The I/O module con- nected to the serial bus #4 is different from the function of the set I/O module.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙The rotary switch setting which specifies slot numbers of each I/ O module
∙I/O module settings in MAINTENANCE mode
Please refer to the manual of each IO module for the details of the setting.
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following cables and connectors.
∙The M ǁ communications cable which I/O module of the corre- sponding node number
∙(In case of M ǁ communications last station) Terminator
∙24V power of the corresponding I/O module
    I/O module failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the following board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  5The I/O module con- nected to the serial bus #5 is different from the function of the set I/O module.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙The rotary switch setting which specifies slot numbers of each I/ O module
∙I/O module settings in MAINTENANCE mode
Please refer to the manual of each IO module for the details of the setting.
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following cables and connectors.
∙The M ǁ communications cable which I/O module of the corre- sponding node number
∙(In case of M ǁ communications last station) Terminator
∙24V power of the corresponding I/O module
    I/O module failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the following board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  6The I/O module con- nected to the serial bus #6 is different from the function of the set I/O module.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙The rotary switch setting which specifies slot numbers of each I/ O module
∙I/O module settings in MAINTENANCE mode
Please refer to the manual of each IO module for the details of the setting.
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following cables and connectors.
∙The M ǁ communications cable which I/O module of the corre- sponding node number
∙(In case of M ǁ communications last station) Terminator
∙24V power of the corresponding I/O module
    I/O module failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the following board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  7The I/O module con- nected to the serial bus #7 is different from the function of the set I/O module.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙The rotary switch setting which specifies slot numbers of each I/ O module
∙I/O module settings in MAINTENANCE mode
Please refer to the manual of each IO module for the details of the setting.
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following cables and connectors.
∙The M ǁ communications cable which I/O module of the corre- sponding node number
∙(In case of M ǁ communications last station) Terminator
∙24V power of the corresponding I/O module
    I/O module failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the following board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  8The I/O module con- nected to the serial bus #8 is different from the function of the set I/O module.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙The rotary switch setting which specifies slot numbers of each I/ O module
∙I/O module settings in MAINTENANCE mode
Please refer to the manual of each IO module for the details of the setting.
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following cables and connectors.
∙The M ǁ communications cable which I/O module of the corre- sponding node number
∙(In case of M ǁ communications last station) Terminator
∙24V power of the corresponding I/O module
    I/O module failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the following board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  9The I/O module con- nected to the serial bus #9 is different from the function of the set I/O module.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙The rotary switch setting which specifies slot numbers of each I/ O module
∙I/O module settings in MAINTENANCE mode
Please refer to the manual of each IO module for the details of the setting.
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following cables and connectors.
∙The M ǁ communications cable which I/O module of the corre- sponding node number
∙(In case of M ǁ communications last station) Terminator
∙24V power of the corresponding I/O module
    I/O module failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the following board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  10The I/O module con- nected to the serial bus #10 is different from the function of the set I/O module.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙The rotary switch setting which specifies slot numbers of each I/ O module
∙I/O module settings in MAINTENANCE mode
Please refer to the manual of each IO module for the details of the setting.
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following cables and connectors.
∙The M ǁ communications cable which I/O module of the corre- sponding node number
∙(In case of M ǁ communications last station) Terminator
∙24V power of the corresponding I/O module
    I/O module failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the following board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  11The I/O module con- nected to the serial bus #11 is different from the function of the set I/O module.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙The rotary switch setting which specifies slot numbers of each I/ O module
∙I/O module settings in MAINTENANCE mode
Please refer to the manual of each IO module for the details of the setting.
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following cables and connectors.
∙The M ǁ communications cable which I/O module of the corre- sponding node number
∙(In case of M ǁ communications last station) Terminator
∙24V power of the corresponding I/O module
    I/O module failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the following board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  12The I/O module con- nected to the serial bus #12 is different from the function of the set I/O module.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙The rotary switch setting which specifies slot numbers of each I/ O module
∙I/O module settings in MAINTENANCE mode
Please refer to the manual of each IO module for the details of the setting.
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following cables and connectors.
∙The M ǁ communications cable which I/O module of the corre- sponding node number
∙(In case of M ǁ communications last station) Terminator
∙24V power of the corresponding I/O module
    I/O module failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the following board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  13The I/O module con- nected to the serial bus #13 is different from the function of the set I/O module.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙The rotary switch setting which specifies slot numbers of each I/ O module
∙I/O module settings in MAINTENANCE mode
Please refer to the manual of each IO module for the details of the setting.
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following cables and connectors.
∙The M ǁ communications cable which I/O module of the corre- sponding node number
∙(In case of M ǁ communications last station) Terminator
∙24V power of the corresponding I/O module
    I/O module failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the following board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  14The I/O module con- nected to the serial bus #14 is different from the function of the set I/O module.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙The rotary switch setting which specifies slot numbers of each I/ O module
∙I/O module settings in MAINTENANCE mode
Please refer to the manual of each IO module for the details of the setting.
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following cables and connectors.
∙The M ǁ communications cable which I/O module of the corre- sponding node number
∙(In case of M ǁ communications last station) Terminator
∙24V power of the corresponding I/O module
    I/O module failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the following board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  15The I/O module con- nected to the serial bus #15 is different from the function of the set I/O module.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙The rotary switch setting which specifies slot numbers of each I/ O module
∙I/O module settings in MAINTENANCE mode
Please refer to the manual of each IO module for the details of the setting.
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following cables and connectors.
∙The M ǁ communications cable which I/O module of the corre- sponding node number
∙(In case of M ǁ communications last station) Terminator
∙24V power of the corresponding I/O module
    I/O module failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the following board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  16The I/O module con- nected to the 1st PCI bus is different from the function of the set I/O module.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙PCI slot number in which each PCI board is mounted
∙I/O module settings in MAINTENANCE mode
Please refer to the manual of each IO module for the details of the setting.
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following connector.
∙The PCI connector of the corresponding I/O module
    I/O module failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the following board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
∙The corresponding I/O module (PCI board)
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  17The I/O module con- nected to the 2nd PCI bus is different from the function of the set I/O module.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙PCI slot number in which each PCI board is mounted
∙I/O module settings in MAINTENANCE mode
Please refer to the manual of each IO module for the details of the setting.
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following connector.
∙The PCI connector of the corresponding I/O module
    I/O module failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the following board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
∙The corresponding I/O module (PCI board)
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
  18The I/O module con- nected to the 3rd PCI bus is different from the function of the set I/O module.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙PCI slot number in which each PCI board is mounted
∙I/O module settings in MAINTENANCE mode
Please refer to the manual of each IO module for the details of the setting.
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following connector.
∙The PCI connector of the corresponding I/O module
    I/O module failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the following board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
∙The corresponding I/O module (PCI board)
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  19The I/O module con- nected to the 4th PCI bus is different from the function of the set I/O module.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙PCI slot number in which each PCI board is mounted
∙I/O module settings in MAINTENANCE mode
Please refer to the manual of each IO module for the details of the setting.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following connector.
∙The PCI connector of the corresponding I/O module
    I/O module failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the following board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
∙The corresponding I/O module (PCI board)
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
0330VERIFY ERROR (APPLICATION)  YCP21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YCP21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YCP21 board, and then remove the CF from the fail- ure YCP21 board to insert it into the new YCP21 board.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
0340VERIFY ERROR (SENSOR FUNC- TION)  YCP21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YCP21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YCP21 board, and then remove the CF from the fail- ure YCP21 board to insert it into the new YCP21 board.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
0350VERIFY ERROR (DEVICENET AL- LOC FL) The station No. speci- fied by the DeviceNet allocation file1 is in- correct (the station No. is out of the allow- able range, or the specified station board is not the Devi- ceNet master).Setting error(1) Check the following settings. [XFB01 board]
∙The settings of the objective DeviceNet allocation file
∙The I/O module settings of the objective DeviceNet board in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The DeviceNet allocation of the I/O module in MAINTENANCE mode
    YCP21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YCP21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YCP21 board, and then remove the CF from the fail- ure YCP21 board to insert it into the new YCP21 board.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  1The MAC_ID speci- fied by the DeviceNet allocation file1 is not consistent with the MAC_ID of the speci- fied station board.Setting error(1) Check the following settings. [XFB01 board]
∙The settings of the objective DeviceNet allocation file
∙The I/O module settings of the objective DeviceNet board in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The DeviceNet allocation of the I/O module in MAINTENANCE mode
    YCP21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YCP21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YCP21 board, and then remove the CF from the fail- ure YCP21 board to insert it into the new YCP21 board.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
  2Inconsistency was detected in the scan list of the DeviceNet allocation file1.Setting error(1) Check the following settings. [XFB01 board]
∙The settings of the objective DeviceNet allocation file
∙The I/O module settings of the objective DeviceNet board in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The DeviceNet allocation of the I/O module in MAINTENANCE mode
    YCP21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YCP21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YCP21 board, and then remove the CF from the fail- ure YCP21 board to insert it into the new YCP21 board.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  10The station No. speci- fied by the DeviceNet allocation file2 is in- correct (the station No. is out of the allow- able range, or the specified station board is not the Devi- ceNet master).Setting error(1) Check the following settings. [XFB01 board]
∙The settings of the objective DeviceNet allocation file
∙The I/O module settings of the objective DeviceNet board in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The DeviceNet allocation of the I/O module in MAINTENANCE mode
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YCP21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YCP21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YCP21 board, and then remove the CF from the fail- ure YCP21 board to insert it into the new YCP21 board.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  11The MAC_ID speci- fied by the DeviceNet allocation file2 is not consistent with the MAC_ID of the speci- fied station board.Setting error(1) Check the following settings. [XFB01 board]
∙The settings of the objective DeviceNet allocation file
∙The I/O module settings of the objective DeviceNet board in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The DeviceNet allocation of the I/O module in MAINTENANCE mode
    YCP21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YCP21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YCP21 board, and then remove the CF from the fail- ure YCP21 board to insert it into the new YCP21 board.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  12Inconsistency was detected in the scan list of the DeviceNet allocation file2.Setting error(1) Check the following settings. [XFB01 board]
∙The settings of the objective DeviceNet allocation file
∙The I/O module settings of the objective DeviceNet board in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The DeviceNet allocation of the I/O module in MAINTENANCE mode
    YCP21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YCP21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YCP21 board, and then remove the CF from the fail- ure YCP21 board to insert it into the new YCP21 board.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
0370VERIFY ERROR (SPOT WELDER I/ F) The designation in the parameter is different from the connected welding timer.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙The welding timer designation
    YCP21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YCP21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YCP21 board, and then remove the CF from the fail- ure YCP21 board to insert it into the new YCP21 board.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
0390VERIFY ERROR (SEGMENT CLOCK) Illegal instruction cy- cle is set.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Instruction execution cycle
    YCP21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YCP21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YCP21 board, and then remove the CF from the fail- ure YCP21 board to insert it into the new YCP21 board.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
      
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
0400PARAMETER TRANSMISSION ERROR30An error occurred during the parameter/ file transfer to the YSF21 board.Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following connector.
∙The PCI connector of YSF21 board
∙The PCI connector of YIF01 board
    YSF21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the following board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
∙YSF21 board
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
  50An error occurred during the parameter/ file transfer to the 1st SERVO board.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The EAXA21 board rotary switch setting (0) of the corresponding node number (SV#1)
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following cables and connectors.
∙The cable of EAXA21 board CN509
∙The cable of EAXA21 board connector CN515/516
∙The PCI connector of the YIF01 board
∙The cable of YIF01 board connector CN113
    EAXA21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the EAXA21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  51An error occurred during the parameter/ file transfer to the 2nd SERVO board.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The EAXA21 board rotary switch setting (1) of the corresponding node number (SV#2)
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following cables and connectors.
∙The cable of EAXA21 board CN509
∙The cable of EAXA21 board connector CN515/516
∙The PCI connector of the YIF01 board
∙The cable of YIF01 board connector CN113
    EAXA21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the EAXA21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  52An error occurred during the parameter/ file transfer to the 3rd SERVO board.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The EAXA21 board rotary switch setting (2) of the corresponding node number (SV#3)
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following cables and connectors.
∙The cable of EAXA21 board CN509
∙The cable of EAXA21 board connector CN515/516
∙The PCI connector of the YIF01 board
∙The cable of YIF01 board connector CN113
    EAXA21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the EAXA21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  53An error occurred during the parameter/ file transfer to the 4th SERVO board.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The EAXA21 board rotary switch setting (3) of the corresponding node number (SV#4)
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following cables and connectors.
∙The cable of EAXA21 board CN509
∙The cable of EAXA21 board connector CN515/516
∙The PCI connector of the YIF01 board
∙The cable of YIF01 board connector CN113
    EAXA21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the EAXA21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BINbefore replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  54An error occurred during the parameter/ file transfer to the 5th SERVO board.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The EAXA21 board rotary switch setting (4) of the corresponding node number (SV#5)
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following cables and connectors.
∙The cable of EAXA21 board CN509
∙The cable of EAXA21 board connector CN515/516
∙The PCI connector of the YIF01 board
∙The cable of YIF01 board connector CN113
    EAXA21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the EAXA21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  55An error occurred during the parameter/ file transfer to the 6th SERVO board.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The EAXA21 board rotary switch setting (5) of the corresponding node number (SV#6)
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following cables and connectors.
∙The cable of EAXA21 board CN509
∙The cable of EAXA21 board connector CN515/516
∙The PCI connector of the YIF01 board
∙The cable of YIF01 board connector CN113
    EAXA21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the EAXA21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  56An error occurred during the parameter/ file transfer to the 7th SERVO board.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The EAXA21 board rotary switch setting (6) of the corresponding node number (SV#7)
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following cables and connectors.
∙The cable of EAXA21 board CN509
∙The cable of EAXA21 board connector CN515/516
∙The PCI connector of the YIF01 board
∙The cable of YIF01 board connector CN113
    EAXA21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the EAXA21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  57An error occurred during the parameter/ file transfer to the 8th SERVO board.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The EAXA21 board rotary switch setting (7) of the corresponding node number (SV#8)
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following cables and connectors.
∙The cable of EAXA21 board CN509
∙The cable of EAXA21 board connector CN515/516
∙The PCI connector of the YIF01 board
∙The cable of YIF01 board connector CN113
    EAXA21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the EAXA21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  60An error occurred during the parameter/ file transfer to the 1st functional safety board.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The YSF25 board (#1) rotary switch setting (0).
∙The EAXA21 board rotary switch setting (0) of the corresponding node number (SV#1)
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following connector.
∙CN509 cable of EAXA21 board
∙The cable of EAXA21 board connector CN515/516
∙CNBX connector of EAXA21board and the YSF25 board
∙The PCI connector of YIF01board
∙The cable of YIF01 board connector CN113
    YSF25 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YSF25 board. ave the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  61An error occurred during the parameter/ file transfer to the 2nd functional safety board.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The YSF25 board (#2) rotary switch setting (1).
∙The EAXA21 board rotary switch setting (1) of the corresponding node number (SV#2)
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following connector.
∙CN509 cable of EAXA21 board
∙The cable of EAXA21 board connector CN515/516
∙CNBX connector of EAXA21board and the YSF25 board
∙The PCI connector of YIF01board
∙The cable of YIF01 board connector CN113
    YSF25 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YSF25 board. ave the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  62An error occurred during the parameter/ file transfer to the 3rd functional safety board.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The YSF25 board (#3) rotary switch setting (2).
∙The EAXA21 board rotary switch setting (2) of the corresponding node number (SV#3)
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following connector.
∙CN509 cable of EAXA21 board
∙The cable of EAXA21 board connector CN515/516
∙CNBX connector of EAXA21board and the YSF25 board
∙The PCI connector of YIF01board
∙The cable of YIF01 board connector CN113
    YSF25 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YSF25 board. ave the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  63An error occurred during the parameter/ file transfer to the 4th functional safety board.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The YSF25 board (#4) rotary switch setting (3).
∙The EAXA21 board rotary switch setting (3) of the corresponding node number (SV#4)
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following connector.
∙CN509 cable of EAXA21 board
∙The cable of EAXA21 board connector CN515/516
∙CNBX connector of EAXA21board and the YSF25 board
∙The PCI connector of YIF01board
∙The cable of YIF01 board connector CN113
    YSF25 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YSF25 board. ave the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  64An error occurred during the parameter/ file transfer to the 5th functional safety board.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The YSF25 board (#5) rotary switch setting (4).
∙The EAXA21 board rotary switch setting (4) of the corresponding node number (SV#5)
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following connector.
∙CN509 cable of EAXA21 board
∙The cable of EAXA21 board connector CN515/516
∙CNBX connector of EAXA21board and the YSF25 board
∙The PCI connector of YIF01board
∙The cable of YIF01 board connector CN113
    YSF25 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YSF25 board. ave the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  65An error occurred during the parameter/ file transfer to the 6th functional safety board.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The YSF25 board (#6) rotary switch setting (5).
∙The EAXA21 board rotary switch setting (5) of the corresponding node number (SV#6)
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following connector.
∙CN509 cable of EAXA21 board
∙The cable of EAXA21 board connector CN515/516
∙CNBX connector of EAXA21board and the YSF25 board
∙The PCI connector of YIF01board
∙The cable of YIF01 board connector CN113
    YSF25 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YSF25 board. ave the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  66An error occurred during the parameter/ file transfer to the 7th functional safety board.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The YSF25 board (#7) rotary switch setting (6).
∙The EAXA21 board rotary switch setting (6) of the corresponding node number (SV#7)
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following connector.
∙CN509 cable of EAXA21 board
∙The cable of EAXA21 board connector CN515/516
∙CNBX connector of EAXA21board and the YSF25 board
∙The PCI connector of YIF01board
∙The cable of YIF01 board connector CN113
    YSF25 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YSF25 board. ave the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  67An error occurred during the parameter/ file transfer to the 8th functional safety board.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The YSF25 board (#8) rotary switch setting (7).
∙The EAXA21 board rotary switch setting (7) of the corresponding node number (SV#8)
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following connector.
∙CN509 cable of EAXA21 board
∙The cable of EAXA21 board connector CN515/516
∙CNBX connector of EAXA21board and the YSF25 board
∙The PCI connector of YIF01board
∙The cable of YIF01 board connector CN113
    YSF25 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YSF25 board. ave the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
0410MODE CHANGE ERROR30An error occurred during startup se- quence processing with the YSF21 board, and the sys- tem did not startup normally.Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following connector.
∙The PCI connector of YSF21 board
∙The PCI connector of YIF01 board
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YSF21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the following board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
∙YSF21 board
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  50An error occurred during startup se- quence processing with the SERVO CPU of 1st SERVO board, and the system did not startup normally.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The EAXA21 board rotary switch setting (0) of the corresponding node number (SV#1)
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following cables and connectors.
∙The cable of EAXA21 board CN509
∙The cable of EAXA21 board connector CN515/516
∙The PCI connector of the YIF01 board
∙The cable of YIF01 board connector CN113
    EAXA21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the EAXA21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  51An error occurred during startup se- quence processing with the SERVO CPU of 2nd SERVO board, and the system did not startup normally.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The EAXA21 board rotary switch setting (1) of the corresponding node number (SV#2)
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following cables and connectors.
∙The cable of EAXA21 board CN509
∙The cable of EAXA21 board connector CN515/516
∙The PCI connector of the YIF01 board
∙The cable of YIF01 board connector CN113
    EAXA21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the EAXA21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  52An error occurred during startup se- quence processing with the SERVO CPU of 3rd SERVO board, and the system did not startup normally.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The EAXA21 board rotary switch setting (2) of the corresponding node number (SV#3)
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following cables and connectors.
∙The cable of EAXA21 board CN509
∙The cable of EAXA21 board connector CN515/516
∙The PCI connector of the YIF01 board
∙The cable of YIF01 board connector CN113
    EAXA21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the EAXA21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  53An error occurred during startup se- quence processing with the SERVO CPU of 4th SERVO board, and the system did not startup normally.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The EAXA21 board rotary switch setting (3) of the corresponding node number (SV#4)
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following cables and connectors.
∙The cable of EAXA21 board CN509
∙The cable of EAXA21 board connector CN515/516
∙The PCI connector of the YIF01 board
∙The cable of YIF01 board connector CN113
    EAXA21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the EAXA21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  54An error occurred during startup se- quence processing with the SERVO CPU of 5th SERVO board, and the system did not startup normally.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The EAXA21 board rotary switch setting (4) of the corresponding node number (SV#5)
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following cables and connectors.
∙The cable of EAXA21 board CN509
∙The cable of EAXA21 board connector CN515/516
∙The PCI connector of the YIF01 board
∙The cable of YIF01 board connector CN113
    EAXA21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the EAXA21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  55An error occurred during startup se- quence processing with the SERVO CPU of 6th SERVO board, and the system did not startup normally.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The EAXA21 board rotary switch setting (5) of the corresponding node number (SV#6)
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following cables and connectors.
∙The cable of EAXA21 board CN509
∙The cable of EAXA21 board connector CN515/516
∙The PCI connector of the YIF01 board
∙The cable of YIF01 board connector CN113
    EAXA21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the EAXA21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  56An error occurred during startup se- quence processing with the SERVO CPU of 7th SERVO board, and the system did not startup normally.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The EAXA21 board rotary switch setting (6) of the corresponding node number (SV#7)
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following cables and connectors.
∙The cable of EAXA21 board CN509
∙The cable of EAXA21 board connector CN515/516
∙The PCI connector of the YIF01 board
∙The cable of YIF01 board connector CN113
    EAXA21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the EAXA21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  57An error occurred during startup se- quence processing with the SERVO CPU of 8th SERVO board, and the system did not startup normally.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The EAXA21 board rotary switch setting (7) of the corresponding node number (SV#8)
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following cables and connectors.
∙The cable of EAXA21 board CN509
∙The cable of EAXA21 board connector CN515/516
∙The PCI connector of the YIF01 board
∙The cable of YIF01 board connector CN113
    EAXA21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the EAXA21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  60An error occurred during startup se- quence processing with the CPU of 1st functional safety board, and the sys- tem did not startup normally.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The YSF25 board (#1) rotary switch setting (0).
∙The EAXA21 board rotary switch setting (0) of the corresponding node number (SV#1)
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following connector.
∙CN509 cable of EAXA21 board
∙The cable of EAXA21 board connector CN515/516
∙CNBX connector of EAXA21board and the YSF25 board
∙The PCI connector of YIF01board
∙The cable of YIF01 board connector CN113
    YSF25 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YSF25 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  61An error occurred during startup se- quence processing with the CPU of 2nd functional safety board, and the sys- tem did not startup normally.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The YSF25 board (#2) rotary switch setting (1).
∙The EAXA21 board rotary switch setting (1) of the corresponding node number (SV#2)
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following connector.
∙CN509 cable of EAXA21 board
∙The cable of EAXA21 board connector CN515/516
∙CNBX connector of EAXA21board and the YSF25 board
∙The PCI connector of YIF01board
∙The cable of YIF01 board connector CN113
    YSF25 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YSF25 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  62An error occurred during startup se- quence processing with the CPU of 3rd functional safety board, and the sys- tem did not startup normally.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The YSF25 board (#3) rotary switch setting (2).
∙The EAXA21 board rotary switch setting (2) of the corresponding node number (SV#3)
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following connector.
∙CN509 cable of EAXA21 board
∙The cable of EAXA21 board connector CN515/516
∙CNBX connector of EAXA21board and the YSF25 board
∙The PCI connector of YIF01board
∙The cable of YIF01 board connector CN113
    YSF25 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YSF25 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
∙The YSF25 board
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  63An error occurred during startup se- quence processing with the CPU of 4th functional safety board, and the sys- tem did not startup normally.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The YSF25 board (#3) rotary switch setting (2).
∙The EAXA21 board rotary switch setting (2) of the corresponding node number (SV#3)
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following connector.
∙CN509 cable of EAXA21 board
∙The cable of EAXA21 board connector CN515/516
∙CNBX connector of EAXA21board and the YSF25 board
∙The PCI connector of YIF01board
∙The cable of YIF01 board connector CN113
    YSF25 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YSF25 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
∙The YSF25 board
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  64An error occurred during startup se- quence processing with the CPU of 5th functional safety board, and the sys- tem did not startup normally.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The YSF25 board (#5) rotary switch setting (4).
∙The EAXA21 board rotary switch setting (4) of the corresponding node number (SV#5)
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following connector.
∙CN509 cable of EAXA21 board
∙The cable of EAXA21 board connector CN515/516
∙CNBX connector of EAXA21board and the YSF25 board
∙The PCI connector of YIF01board
∙The cable of YIF01 board connector CN113
    YSF25 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YSF25 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  65An error occurred during startup se- quence processing with the CPU of 6th functional safety board, and the sys- tem did not startup normally.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The YSF25 board (#6) rotary switch setting (5).
∙The EAXA21 board rotary switch setting (5) of the corresponding node number (SV#6)
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following connector.
∙CN509 cable of EAXA21 board
∙The cable of EAXA21 board connector CN515/516
∙CNBX connector of EAXA21board and the YSF25 board
∙The PCI connector of YIF01board
∙The cable of YIF01 board connector CN113
    YSF25 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YSF25 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  66An error occurred during startup se- quence processing with the CPU of 7th functional safety board, and the sys- tem did not startup normally.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The YSF25 board (#7) rotary switch setting (6).
∙The EAXA21 board rotary switch setting (6) of the corresponding node number (SV#7)
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following connector.
∙CN509 cable of EAXA21 board
∙The cable of EAXA21 board connector CN515/516
∙CNBX connector of EAXA21board and the YSF25 board
∙The PCI connector of YIF01board
∙The cable of YIF01 board connector CN113
    YSF25 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YSF25 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  67An error occurred during startup se- quence processing with the CPU of 8th functional safety board, and the sys- tem did not startup normally.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The YSF25 board (#8) rotary switch setting (7).
∙The EAXA21 board rotary switch setting (7) of the corresponding node number (SV#8)
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and insertion of the following connector.
∙CN509 cable of EAXA21 board
∙The cable of EAXA21 board connector CN515/516
∙CNBX connector of EAXA21board and the YSF25 board
∙The PCI connector of YIF01board
∙The cable of YIF01 board connector CN113
    YSF25 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YSF25 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occur.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
0420DEVICENET AL- LOC FL TRANSMIT ERR1The DeviceNet allo- cation file1 could not be transmitted to the specified station.Setting error(1) Check the following settings. [XFB01 board]
∙The settings of the objective DeviceNet allocation file
∙The I/O module settings of the objective DeviceNet board in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The DeviceNet allocation of the I/O module in MAINTENANCE mode
    XFB01B board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the following board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
∙XFB01B board
    YCP21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YCP21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YCP21 board, and then remove the CF from the fail- ure YCP21 board to insert it into the new YCP21 board.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  2The DeviceNet allo- cation file2 could not be transmitted to the specified station.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.[XFB01 board]
∙The settings of the objective DeviceNet allocation file
∙The I/O module settings of the objective DeviceNet board in MAINTENANCE mode
∙The DeviceNet allocation of the I/O module in MAINTENANCE mode
    XFB01B board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the following board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
∙XFB01B board
    YCP21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YCP21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YCP21 board, and then remove the CF from the fail- ure YCP21 board to insert it into the new YCP21 board.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
0500SEGMENT PROC NOT READY  Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Instruction execution cycle
    YCP21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YCP21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YCP21 board, and then remove the CF from the fail-
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
0510SOFTWARE VER- SION UNMATCH201st option board’s in- terface version is not corresponding to YCP21.YCP21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YCP21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YCP21 board, and then remove the CF from the fail- ure YCP21 board to insert it into the new YCP21 board.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  212nd option board’s in- terface version is not corresponding to YCP21.YCP21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YCP21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YCP21 board, and then remove the CF from the fail- ure YCP21 board to insert it into the new YCP21 board.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  30YSF21 board’s boot interface version is not corresponding to YCP21.Software error(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the YSF21 board version and then consult your YASKAWA representative.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  501st SERVO board’s interface version is not corresponding to YCP21.YCP21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YCP21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YCP21 board, and then remove the CF from the fail- ure YCP21 board to insert it into the new YCP21 board.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  512nd SERVO board’s interface version is not corresponding to YCP21.YCP21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YCP21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YCP21 board, and then remove the CF from the fail- ure YCP21 board to insert it into the new YCP21 board.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  523rd SERVO board’s interface version is not corresponding to YCP21.YCP21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YCP21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YCP21 board, and then remove the CF from the fail- ure YCP21 board to insert it into the new YCP21 board.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  534th SERVO board’s interface version is not corresponding to YCP21.YCP21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YCP21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YCP21 board, and then remove the CF from the fail- ure YCP21 board to insert it into the new YCP21 board.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  545th SERVO board’s interface version is not corresponding to YCP21.YCP21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YCP21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YCP21 board, and then remove the CF from the fail- ure YCP21 board to insert it into the new YCP21 board.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  556th SERVO board’s interface version is not corresponding to YCP21.YCP21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YCP21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YCP21 board, and then remove the CF from the fail- ure YCP21 board to insert it into the new YCP21 board.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  567th SERVO board’s interface version is not corresponding to YCP21.YCP21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YCP21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YCP21 board, and then remove the CF from the fail- ure YCP21 board to insert it into the new YCP21 board.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  578th SERVO board’s interface version is not corresponding to YCP21.YCP21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YCP21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YCP21 board, and then remove the CF from the fail- ure YCP21 board to insert it into the new YCP21 board.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  60The software version of the functional safe- ty board connected to the 1st SERVO board is unmatched.Software error(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the YSF25 board version and then consult your YASKAWA representative.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
  61The software version of the functional safe- ty board connected to the 2nd SERVO board is unmatched.Software error(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the YSF25 board version and then consult your YASKAWA representative.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  62The software version of the functional safe- ty board connected to the 3rd SERVO board is unmatched.Software error(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the YSF25 board version and then consult your YASKAWA representative.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  63The software version of the functional safe- ty board connected to the 4th SERVO board is unmatched.Software error(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the YSF25 board version and then consult your YASKAWA representative.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  64The software version of the functional safe- ty board connected to the 5th SERVO board is unmatched.Software error(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the YSF25 board version and then consult your YASKAWA representative.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
  65The software version of the functional safe- ty board connected to the 6th SERVO board is unmatched.Software error(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the YSF25 board version and then consult your YASKAWA representative.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  66The software version of the functional safe- ty board connected to the 7th SERVO board is unmatched.Software error(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the YSF25 board version and then consult your YASKAWA representative.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  67The software version of the functional safe- ty board connected to the 8th SERVO board is unmatched.Software error(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the YSF25 board version and then consult your YASKAWA representative.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  70The software version of the YSF21 board is unmatched.Software error(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the YSF25 board version and then consult your YASKAWA representative.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
0520AXIS LIMIT OVER0 Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Control group settings in MAINTENANCE mode
    YCP21 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YCP21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YCP21 board, and then remove the CF from the fail- ure YCP21 board to insert it into the new YCP21 board.
    YIF01 board failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIF01 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replace the board to be safe.
Replace the YIF01 board, and then load the CMOS.BIN saved before alarm occurred.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).