Yaskawa Alarm Codes 4100 – 4199

Yaskawa Alarm Codes 4100 – 4199

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4102SYSTEM DATA HAS BEEN CHANGED  System data changed(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Turn the power OFF then back ON before turning ON the SER- VO power supply.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
4103PARALLEL START INSTRUCTION ER- ROR1Sub task being exe- cuted:
Although a JOB is be- ing executed by in- structed sub task, an attempt was made to execute another JOB by the sub task.
Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check if other JOB has been already executed in the same task which is used in the PSTART. If same task need to be exe- cuted in series, add PWAIT to confirm if the previous task end.
    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
  2Group axis being used:
The JOB operated by another sub task uses the same group axis.
Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check if the control group of the JOB which is used in the PSTART has been already executed in other task. If the same group need to be executed in series, add PWAIT to confirm if the other task end.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  3Multiple start of same JOB:
The JOB that was tried to be started was executed by another sub task.
Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check if the JOB which is used in the PSTART has been al- ready executed in other task. If the same JOB need to be execut- ed in series, add PWAIT to confirm if the other task end.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  4Unregistered master JOB:
Although the master JOB was not regis- tered, an attempt was made to execute PSTART SUB (JOB
name omitted).
Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙The master JOB of the subtask is registered
    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
  5Synchronization in- struction error: When restarted by PSTART, synchroni-
zation instruction sta- tus of the sub task under interruption was different from the status to restart.
Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙The JOB to be started
∙The execution timing for start command
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  6Stopped by an alarm: An attempt was made to start the sub task which is stopped by an alarm.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Alarm occurrence status
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  7Synchronization task specification of SYNC instruction omit errorSetting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following setting.
∙Synchronization task specification of SYNC instruction
    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 task is specified by synchronization task of SYNC instruc- tion.Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following setting.
∙Synchronization task specification of SYNC instruction
It is not possible to set the same task to the SYNC as the sub task of PSTART instruction.
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).
  9I/O jog being execut- edSetting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following setting.
∙I/O jog executing status
Complete the I/O jog execution, and then restart.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  10Separate group axis being usedSetting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following setting.
∙I/O jog executing status
Complete the I/O jog executing status, and then restart.
    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 SERVO power supply is OFF.Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following setting.
∙SERVO power
Turn ON SERVO power.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  12Twin synchronous task ID errorSetting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following setting.
∙Twin synchronous task specification of SYNC instruction
    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
  16PSTART instruction is the old specification.Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙The specifications of PSTART instruction
Register the PSTART instruction as new specification.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  17PWAIT instruction is the old specification.Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙The specifications of PWAIT instruction
Register the PWAIT instruction as new specification.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  18Sub task to be set PSTART has been al- ready executed.Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙The subtask is completed by the PWAIT instruction.
∙The execution timing for start command
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  19An attempt was made to start up the control group where IO speed control is acti- vated by a JOB.Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.(2) Check the status of IOSPDCTRL opera- tion setting. The control group of which setting status is “VALID” cannot be started up by a JOB.
(3) Modify the JOB so as not to start up the control group in which IO speed control is activated.
    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
4104WRONG EXECU- TION OF LOAD INST Sub Code1 to 245: Signifies the data transmission error.Setting error* Refer to the instruction manual for Data Transmission Function for details.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
4105WRONG EXECU- TION OF SAVE INST Sub Code1 to 245: Signifies the data transmission error.Setting error* Refer to the instruction manual for Data Transmission Function for details.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
4106WRONG EXECU- TION OF DELETE INST Sub Code1 to 245: Signifies the data transmission error.Setting error* Refer to the instruction manual for Data Transmission Function for details.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
4107OUT OF RANGE (ABSO DATA) Sub Code: Signifies the axis in which the alarm occurredSetting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙Move the manipulator or station to the zero position by the axis operation and check the home position alignment marks (the ar- row).
    Blown fuseIf AL1962 “EAXA21 board failure” occurred simultaneously with this alarm,
Replace the fuse(F1) in the EAXA21 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).
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
4109DC 24V POWER SUPPLY FAILURE (I/O) 0000_0000_0000_00
01: Detector circuit er- ror.
0000_0000_0000_00
10: Fuse blown (YIO board) 0000_0000_0000_00
11: External 24V pow- er supply error.
Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and inserting state of the following cables and connectors.
Check the insertion and connection of the followings.
∙CN303 of YIO board
∙Fuse (blown) of YIO board
∙The communications cable for the I/O module
    Voltage error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, Check the 24V external power sup- ply. If abnormal, replace the 24V external power supply.
    YIO board failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YIO board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replacing the board to be safe.
    Short circuit or ground fault(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and inserting state of the following cables and connectors.
Check the insertion, connection, Short circuit or ground fault of the followings.
∙YFC22-CN219(81,82,92,93 : +24V2U3)
∙YFC22-CN219(83,84,94,95 : 024V2)
∙YIO-CN306,CN307,CN308,CN309
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
4110SHOCK SENSOR ACTION  Shock sensor activat- edShock sensor is activated. Select “OVERRUN&SHOCK SEN- SOR” under sub menu “ROBOT” to reset the sensor. After that, perform avoidance movement by jog operation.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    Fuse failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection of the fuse of YSF22 board and then turn the power ON again.
    Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and inserting state of the following cables and connectors.
·YSF22 board-CN214, CN215
·EAXA21 board CN512
    YSF22 board failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YSF22 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replacing the board to be safe.
    EAXA21 board failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the EAXA21 board. Save the CMOS.BIN before replacing 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).
4112DATA SENDING ERROR1Retry over of NAKCommunication error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the communication setting and communication wiring is correct.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  2Retry over for timeout in timer ACommunication error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the communication setting and communication wiring is correct.
    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
  3Retry over for mutual response errorCommunication error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the communication setting and communication wiring is correct.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
4113DATA RECEIVING ERROR1Reception timeout (timer A)Communication error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the communication setting and communication wiring is correct.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  2Reception timeout (timer B)Communication error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the communication setting and communication wiring is correct.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  3Heading length is too short.Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, send EOT code to release the data link and then check that the sending side data is correctly set.
(3)Check that the communication setting is correct.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  4Heading length is too long.Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, send EOT code to release the data link and then check that the sending side data is correctly set.
(3)Check that the communication setting is correct.
    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
  5The header No. errorSetting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, send EOT code to release the data link and then check that the sending side data is correctly set.
(3)Check that the communication setting is correct.
    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 text length ex- ceeded 256 charac- ters.Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, send EOT code to release the data link and then check that the sending side data is correctly set.
(3)Check that the communication setting is correct.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  7Illegal data receivedSetting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, send EOT code to release the data link and then check that the sending side data is correctly set.
(3)Check that the communication setting is correct.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
4114TRANSMISSION HARDWARE ER- ROR1Overrun errorCommunication error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the communication setting and communication wiring is correct.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  2Parity errorCommunication error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the communication setting and communication wiring is correct.
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).
  3Framing errorCommunication error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the communication setting and communication wiring is correct.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  4Transmission timeout (timer A)Communication error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the communication setting and communication wiring is correct.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  5Transmission timeout (timer B)Communication error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the communication setting and communication wiring is correct.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
4115TRANSMISSION SYSTEM BLOCK1Received EOT while waiting ACK.Communication error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the setting of communication or transmission side data is correctly set.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  2Received EOT while waiting ENQ.Communication error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the setting of communication or transmission side data is correctly set.
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).
  3Received EOT before last block reception.Communication error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the setting of communication or transmission side data is correctly set.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  4Received codes other than EOT after last block reception.Communication error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the setting of communication or transmission side data is correctly set.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
4116TRANSMISSION SYSTEM ERROR1Transmission data contents errorCommunication error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the setting of communication or transmission side data is correctly set.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  100Trans error or proto- col errorCommunication error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the setting of communication or transmission side data is correctly set.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
4117BRAKE POWER ERROR1The EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 1generates an alarm.Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the brake connection if there is a ground fault or short circuit.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    Fuse failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the brake connection and then replace the fuse.
    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 EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 2 generates an alarm.Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the brake connection if there is a ground fault or short circuit.
    Fuse failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the brake connection and then replace the fuse.
    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 EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 3 generates an alarm.Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the brake connection if there is a ground fault or short circuit.
    Fuse failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the brake connection and then replace the fuse.
    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 EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 4 generates an alarm.Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the brake connection if there is a ground fault or short circuit.
    Fuse failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the brake connection and then replace the fuse.
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).
  5The EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 5 generates an alarm.Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the brake connection if there is a ground fault or short circuit.
    Fuse failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the brake connection and then replace the fuse.
    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 EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 6generates an alarm.Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the brake connection if there is a ground fault or short circuit.
    Fuse failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the brake connection and then replace the fuse.
    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 EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 7generates an alarm.Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the brake connection if there is a ground fault or short circuit.
    Fuse failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the brake connection and then replace the fuse.
    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
  8The EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 8generates an alarm.Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the brake connection if there is a ground fault or short circuit.
    Fuse failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the brake connection and then replace the fuse.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
4118FAN CIRCUIT PRO- TECTOR TRIPPED1The EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 1generates an alarm.Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check fan power line if there is a ground fault or short circuit.
    Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙(After cancellation of the short-circuit and ground fault) Turn ON the circuit protector.
    Cooling fan failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Replace the in-panel cooling fan.
Check the connection between manipulator and servo board.
* Move the manipulator to safety place in teach 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).
  2The EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 2 generates an alarm.Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check fan power line if there is a ground fault or short circuit.
    Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙(After cancellation of the short-circuit and ground fault) Turn ON the circuit protector.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    Cooling fan failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Replace the in-panel cooling fan.
Check the connection between manipulator and servo board.
* Move the manipulator to safety place in teach 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).
  3The EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 3 generates an alarm.Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check fan power line if there is a ground fault or short circuit.
    Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙(After cancellation of the short-circuit and ground fault) Turn ON the circuit protector.
    Cooling fan failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Replace the in-panel cooling fan.
Check the connection between manipulator and servo board.
* Move the manipulator to safety place in teach 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).
  4The EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 4 generates an alarm.Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check fan power line if there is a ground fault or short circuit.
    Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙(After cancellation of the short-circuit and ground fault) Turn ON the circuit protector.
    Cooling fan failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Replace the in-panel cooling fan.
Check the connection between manipulator and servo board.
* Move the manipulator to safety place in teach mode.
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).
  5The EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 5 generates an alarm.Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check fan power line if there is a ground fault or short circuit.
    Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙(After cancellation of the short-circuit and ground fault) Turn ON the circuit protector.
    Cooling fan failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Replace the in-panel cooling fan.
Check the connection between manipulator and servo board.
* Move the manipulator to safety place in teach 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).
  6The EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 6 generates an alarm.Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check fan power line if there is a ground fault or short circuit.
    Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙(After cancellation of the short-circuit and ground fault) Turn ON the circuit protector.
    Cooling fan failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Replace the in-panel cooling fan.
Check the connection between manipulator and servo board.
* Move the manipulator to safety place in teach 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
  7The EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 7 generates an alarm.Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check fan power line if there is a ground fault or short circuit.
    Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙(After cancellation of the short-circuit and ground fault) Turn ON the circuit protector.
    Cooling fan failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Replace the in-panel cooling fan.
Check the connection between manipulator and servo board.
* Move the manipulator to safety place in teach 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).
  8The EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 8 generates an alarm.Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check fan power line if there is a ground fault or short circuit.
    Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙(After cancellation of the short-circuit and ground fault) Turn ON the circuit protector.
    Cooling fan failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Replace the in-panel cooling fan.
Check the connection between manipulator and servo board.
* Move the manipulator to safety place in teach 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).
4119FAN ERROR
(IN CONTROL BOX)
 Sub Code 1 to 4: Sig- nifies the YSF21 board No. in which the alarm occurredCooling fan failureReplace the YPS21 unit.
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).
4121COOLING FAN1 ERROR Sub Code 1to 8: Sig- nifies the EAXA/ EAXB board No. in which the alarm oc- curredCooling fan failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Replace the cooling fan of manipulator.
Check the wiring from a manipulator to a servo board.
* Move the manipulator to the safe position in the teach 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).
4122COOLING FAN2 ERROR Sub Code 1to 8: Sig- nifies the EAXA/ EAXB board No. in which the alarm oc- curredCooling fan failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Replace the cooling fan of manipulator.
Check the wiring from a manipulator to a servo board.
* Move the manipulator to the safe position in the teach 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).
4123COOLING FAN3 ERROR Sub Code 1to 8: Sig- nifies the EAXA/ EAXB board No. in which the alarm oc- curredCooling fan failureReplace the cooling fan of manipulator.
Check the wiring from a manipulator to a servo board.
* Move the manipulator to the safe position in the teach 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).
4124WRONG EXECU- TION OF VISION INST1The specified file number is incorrect.Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙File No.
Specify the correct file number.
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).
  2The specified file set value is incorrect.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙File set value Specify the set value.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  3Calibration could not be executed.Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙The robot coordinate data or the pixel coordinate data used for the calibration
∙The user variable number in the calibration file
Set the robot coordinate data and the pixel coordinate data used for the calibration to the user variable.
Correctly set the user variable number in the calibration file.
    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 communication port for the vision sys- tem could not be ini- tialized.Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙The Parameter for vision communication port.
(3)Set the correct parameters for the communication port.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  5Time-out occurred during data transmis- sion.Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙The communication setting of vision system
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection of the following cables.
∙Cable between vision system and DX200 system
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  6Time-out occurred during data reception.Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙The communication setting of vision system
    Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection of the following cables.
∙Cable between vision system and DX200 system
    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 data received from the vision sys- tem is incorrect.Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙The communication setting of vision system
∙The detection setting of vision system
    Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection of the following cables.
∙Cable between vision system and DX200 system
    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 pixel coordinates value was not able to be converted into the robot coordinates.Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙The communication setting of vision system
∙Calibration file for use
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).
  9Failed to read or write the position type vari- able (P variable).Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙Usage status of the specified position type variable
Don’t use the specified positional type variable at the same time in other JOBs.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  10Use memory is lack- ing and the area could not be obtained.Software operation error occurred(1) Reset the alarm, and then try again.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
  11The setting value of measurement item (FT) is incorrect.Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Correct the setting value of a measurement item.
    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 data for the vision execution command is incorrect.Software operation error occurred(1) Reset the alarm, and then try again.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
  48The number of wait- ing commands sent by Vision sensor ex- ceeded the limit.Software operation error occurred(1) Reset the alarm, and then try again.
(2)Check the command sent by Vision sensor
(3) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
4125TRANS ERROR
(WELD PULSE COND)
1File access errorCommunication error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the communication setting and communication wiring is correct.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  2File data errorCommunication error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the setting of communication or file data is correctly set.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  3Calibration execution errorCommunication error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the setting of communication or transmission side data is correctly set.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  4YCP21 port initialize errorCommunication error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the setting of communication or YCP21 port is correctly set.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  5Time-out occurred during data transmis- sion.Communication error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the communication setting and communication wiring is correct.
    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
  6Time-out occurred during data reception.Communication error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the communication setting and communication wiring is correct.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  7Receive data errorCommunication error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the communication setting and communication wiring is correct.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  8Coordinate conver- sion errorCommunication error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the setting of communication or transmission side data is correctly set.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  9Position type variable access errorCommunication error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the setting of communication or transmission side data is correctly set.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  10Failed to store the ar- ea.Software operation error occurred(1) Reset the alarm, and then try again.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
  11Measurement item setting errorCommunication error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the setting of communication or transmission side data is correctly set.
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).
  12Tag setting errorCommunication error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the setting of communication or transmission side data is correctly set.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  48Wait status table FULLCommunication error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the setting of communication or transmission side data is correctly set.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
4126CANNOT EXE- CUTE AUTO PMT1System errorSoftware operation error occurred(1) Reset the alarm, and then try again.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
  2PBOX cannot be edit- ed.Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following setting.
∙I/O status of the edit prohibit signal The edit prohibit signal cannot input.
    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 source JOB can- not be edited.Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following setting.
∙The prohibit status of source JOB
If the source JOB is protected from editing, it cannot be edited.
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).
  4The converted JOB cannot be edited.Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙The prohibit status of converted JOB
If the converted JOB is protected from editing, it cannot be edited.
    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 memory area for JOB area is insuffi- cient.Software operation error occurred(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)If the error occurs again, delete unused JOBs.
(3)If the error occurs again after the previous measures were ex- ecuted, initialize the JOB file in the MAINTENANCE mode, and then load the saved JOB file. In that case, delete the unused JOBs.
(4)If the error occurs again though the previous measures were executed, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
  6The source JOB is not exist.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙Presence of the specified source JOB
The JOB which does not exist cannot be set to the source JOB.
    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
  7The memory area for position data of the JOB is insufficient.Software operation error occurred(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)when the error occurs again, if there is an unnecessary teach- ing position, delete it.
(3)If the error occurs again after the previous measures were ex- ecuted, initialize the JOB file in the MAINTENANCE mode, and then load the saved JOB file. In that case, delete the unused JOBs.
(4)If the error occurs again though the previous measures were executed, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
  8The JOB under exe- cution is specified as the conversion JOB.Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙Execution status of the source JOB
∙Execution status of the converted JOB
The JOB under execution is specified for the source / converted JOB. Execute conversion operation after ending the JOB execu- tion.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
4127U-AXIS TIMING BELT BLOWN Sub Code: XY X: Servo board (SV#X)
Y: Power-ON unit (TU#Y)
Belt blown(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Replace the timing belt of the manipulator.
Check the connection between manipulator and servo board.
* Move the manipulator to safety place in teach 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).
4128ARC MONITOR ER- ROR1Monitor ON was exe- cuted in Monitor ON.Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙Arc monitor ON status
Arc monitor ON cannot be executed during arc monitor ON.
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).
  10Analog CH specifica- tion or register specifi- cation is not exist.Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙Analog CH specification
∙Register specification
Analog CH specification or register specification is required.
    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 number of sam- plings exceeds the set value.Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙The number of samplings
The number of sampling is too much. Confirm the monitor ON/ OFF status.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
4129TWIN DRIVE OUT OF RANGE (START) Sub Code: Corre- sponding master- axes and slave-axes are displayed by the bit.Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙Pulse error of the master-axes and the slave-axes
Switch to independent movement mode so that the pulse error of the master-axes and the slave-axes is settled within allowable range.
    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
4130NETWORK APPLI- CATION PROCESS ERROR1An error occurred when the notification of the APP task re-ini- tialization was pro- cessed in the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
  2An error occurred when the re-initializa- tion response was re- ceived in the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
  3The incomplete task of re-initialization was unsuccessfully com- pleted in the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
  4An error occurred when the semaphore for re-initialization was received in the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
  5An error occurred when the re-initializa- tion mail was sent in the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
  6An error occurred in the exclusive process of the storage area control table of the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
  7Time-out occurred in the re-initialization re- sponse receiving pro- cess of the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
  8An error occurred in the re-initialization re- sponse receiving pro- cess of the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
  9Receiving data size error occurred in the re-initialization re- sponse receiving pro- cess of the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
  30An error occurred in the Web server task mail receiving pro- cess of the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
  31An error occurred in the FTP server task mail receiving pro- cess of the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
  32An error occurred in the FTP client task mail receiving pro- cess of the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
  40Illegal e-mail data were received in the Web server task of the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
  41Illegal e-mail data were received in the FTP server task of the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
  42Illegal e-mail data were received in the FTP client task of the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
  50An error occurred in the data size written to PCI of the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
  51An error occurred when the request to write PCI data was re- ceived in the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
  52The request of the un- defined transmission was received in the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
  53An error occurred in the transmission re- quest of the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
  54The transmission re- quest without data was received in the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
  55The transmission re- quest of illegal data length was received in the Ethernet func- tion.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
  60Illegal mail data ware received in the DNS task of the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
  61Illegal mail data was transmitted in the DNS task of the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
  100An error occurred in storing process of memory which is used in the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
  101An error occurred in the buffer for request to write PCI getting process of the Ether- net function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
  200The socket of the Ethernet function was full and was not able to create a socket.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
  201An error occurred in the semaphore of socket control table of the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
4131UDP PROCESS ERROR1An error occurred in the creation of receiv- ing socket during the UDP process of the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
  2An error occurred in the creation of trans- mission socket during the UDP process of the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
  3Illegal data were re- ceived in the UDP process of the Ether- net function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
  4Transmission error occurred in the UDP process of the Ether- net function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
  5The SELECT opera- tion was not success- fully completed in the UDP process of the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
  100The re-initialization notification of illegal data length was re- ceived in the UDP process of the Ether- net function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
  101The re-initialization notification of illegal data was received in the UDP process of the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
  102The PCI write process was not successfully completed in the UDP process of the Ether- net function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
  103The transmission re- quest of illegal data length was received in the UDP process of the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
  104The transmission re- quest of illegal data was received in the UDP process of the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
4132TCP PROCESS ER- ROR1The socket table was not successfully cre- ated in the TCP pro- cess of the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
  2An error occurred in the process of the TCP server initializa- tion of the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
  3An error occurred in connection detecting process of TCP serv- er of the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
  4An error occurred in the connection detec- tion checking process of TCP server of the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
4134COOLING FAN SET ABNORMAL0 Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙Confirm parameter SVS and S2C for the cooling fan.
∙Open the front panel to refer to the parameter list on the back.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
4135TOYOPUC RUN STOP0 Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙Use the PCwin, etc. to run the TOYOPUC.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
4136TOYOPUC MAJOR ERROR0The PCI bus state of the TOYOPUC turns to “ER”.Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙OFF/ON status of the remote
∙OFF/ON status of the power supply
Turn OFF and back ON the remote or power supply.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
4137WRONG EXECU- TION OF SETUALM INST1Alarm code specifica- tion errorSetting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙Alarm code
Specify the alarm in the range 8000 to 8999.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  2Task specification er- rorSetting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙Task specification
Specify the task in the range 0 to 15.
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).
  3Motion mode specifi- cation errorSetting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙Motion mode specification Set the motion mode to 0 or 1.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  4Alarm number errorSoftware operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
4138WRONG EXECU- TION OF SVON INST  Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙Short-circuit the external servo ON (EXSVON) of MXT terminal block.
    Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙The concurrent I/O signal #80031 (servo ON condition1) ON
∙The concurrent I/O signal #80033 (servo ON condition2) ON
    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
4139WRONG EXECU- TION OF PRINT INST  Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙The setting of the PRINT output conversion spec (character string specification)
If there is no problem in the setting, delete the corresponding PRINT instruction and register again.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
4140WRONG EXECU- TION OF DIALOG INST1DIALOG instruction control errorSetting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙The tag setting of DIALOG instruction
If no fault is found, delete corresponding DIALOG instruction, and then register again.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  2Messages and but- tons are not regis- tered.Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙The information of DIALOG instruction message and button
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  3Buttons are not regis- tered.Setting error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙The information of DIALOG instruction button
    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
4141SNTP ERROR1The error on setting of time difference value occurred in the SNTP process of the Ether- net function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
  2The error on setting of time-out value oc- curred in the SNTP process of the Ether- net function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
  3The error on setting of reference interval val- ue occurred in the SNTP process of the Ethernet function.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
  4The IP address error occurred in the SNTP process of the Ether- net function.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙The IP address of the SNTP server
∙The DHCP server operation (If the DHCP is used)
∙The network status (If the DHCP is used)
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 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).
  5Time-out occurred in the SNTP process of the Ethernet func- tion.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙The SNTP server operation
∙The network status
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 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).
  6The server time is not synchronized in the SNTP process of the Ethernet function.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙The SNTP server operation
∙The network status
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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 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).
  7The SNTP process of the Ethernet function is not compliant with the version that the server sent.Setting errorUse the server compliant with the SNTP version 3.
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 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).
  8Illegal parameters were found in the SNTP process of the Ethernet function.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙SNTP 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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 board.
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).
  9The SNTP process of the Ethernet function was not successfully completed.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙SNTP 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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 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).
  10The name resolution error occurred in the SNTP process of the Ethernet function.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙The IP address of the SNTP server
∙The DHCP server operation *If the DHCP is used
∙The network status *If the DHCP is used
    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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 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).
  11The error on getting of server address oc- curred in the SNTP process of the Ether- net function.Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙The DHCP server operation
∙The network status
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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 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).
  12The server setting is incorrect in the SNTP process of the Ether- net function (for future use).Setting error(1) Check the following settings.
∙SNTP 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 insert the CF card which inserted original YCP21 board into the new YCP21 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).
4144FUNCTION EXE- CUTION ERROR0FN591 was executed 11 or more times in a row.Teaching failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Don’t set FN593 11 or more times in a row. Review the teach- ing.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
4145RELAY NO. ERROR
(LADDER PRO- GRAM)
0There is invalid relay number in the SYS- TEM LADDER.Setting error(1)Save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then con- tact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (op- erating procedure).
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
  1There is invalid relay number in the USER LADDER.Setting error(1)Set the security to management mode and compile the ladder program. If any error occurs, modify the invalid relay number to complete the compiling.
Valid range
General Input:00010 to 05127 General Output:10010 to 15127 External Input:20010 to 25127 External Output:30010 to 35127 Specific Input:40010 to 41607 Specific Output:50010 to 53007 I/F Panel Input:60010 to 60647 Auxiliary Relay:70010 to 79997 Control Input:80010 to 81287 Pseudo Input:82010 to 82207 Network Input:27010 to 29567 Network output:37010 to 39567
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
4146ENCDR PWR CIR- CUIT PROTECTOR TRIP1SUB-Code 1to 8: Sig- nifies the EAXA/ EAXB board No. in which the alarm oc- curredIncorrect setting(1) Check the following settings.
∙Turn ON the circuit protector.
    Short circuit or ground fault(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again even after turning ON the circuit pro- tector, check encoder power line if there is a ground fault or short circuit.
    Unit failureReplace the motor or encoder to which the power is supplied.
    Parts failureReplace the circuit protector.
    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
  2SUB-Code 1to 8: Sig- nifies the EAXA/ EAXB board No. in which the alarm oc- curredIncorrect setting(1) Check the following settings.
∙Turn ON the circuit protector.
    Short circuit or ground fault(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again even after turning ON the circuit pro- tector, check encoder power line if there is a ground fault or short circuit.
    Unit failureReplace the motor or encoder to which the power is supplied.
    Parts failureReplace the circuit protector.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  3SUB-Code 1to 8: Sig- nifies the EAXA/ EAXB board No. in which the alarm oc- curredIncorrect setting(1) Check the following settings.
∙Turn ON the circuit protector.
    Short circuit or ground fault(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again even after turning ON the circuit pro- tector, check encoder power line if there is a ground fault or short circuit.
    Unit failureReplace the motor or encoder to which the power is supplied.
    Parts failureReplace the circuit protector.
    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
  4SUB-Code 1to 8: Sig- nifies the EAXA/ EAXB board No. in which the alarm oc- curredIncorrect setting(1) Check the following settings.
∙Turn ON the circuit protector.
    Short circuit or ground fault(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again even after turning ON the circuit pro- tector, check encoder power line if there is a ground fault or short circuit.
    Unit failureReplace the motor or encoder to which the power is supplied.
    Parts failureReplace the circuit protector.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  5SUB-Code 1to 8: Sig- nifies the EAXA/ EAXB board No. in which the alarm oc- curredIncorrect setting(1) Check the following settings.
∙Turn ON the circuit protector.
    Short circuit or ground fault(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again even after turning ON the circuit pro- tector, check encoder power line if there is a ground fault or short circuit.
    Unit failureReplace the motor or encoder to which the power is supplied.
    Parts failureReplace the circuit protector.
    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
  6SUB-Code 1to 8: Sig- nifies the EAXA/ EAXB board No. in which the alarm oc- curredIncorrect setting(1) Check the following settings.
∙Turn ON the circuit protector.
    Short circuit or ground fault(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again even after turning ON the circuit pro- tector, check encoder power line if there is a ground fault or short circuit.
    Unit failureReplace the motor or encoder to which the power is supplied.
    Parts failureReplace the circuit protector.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  7SUB-Code 1to 8: Sig- nifies the EAXA/ EAXB board No. in which the alarm oc- curredIncorrect setting(1) Check the following settings.
∙Turn ON the circuit protector.
    Short circuit or ground fault(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again even after turning ON the circuit pro- tector, check encoder power line if there is a ground fault or short circuit.
    Unit failureReplace the motor or encoder to which the power is supplied.
    Parts failureReplace the circuit protector.
    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
  8SUB-Code 1to 8: Sig- nifies the EAXA/ EAXB board No. in which the alarm oc- curredIncorrect setting(1) Check the following settings.
∙Turn ON the circuit protector.
    Short circuit or ground fault(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again even after turning ON the circuit pro- tector, check encoder power line if there is a ground fault or short circuit.
    Unit failureReplace the motor or encoder to which the power is supplied.
    Parts failureReplace the circuit protector.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
4147USER COORD EDIT ERROR  Data error(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, initialize the user coordinates file in MAINTENANCE mode, and then load the user coordinates file saved in the external memory device.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
4148TRACELV ERROR Trace level value is abnormal.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
4149TRACE ERROR0Trace data is abnor- mal.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
  1Time stamp value is abnormal.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
  2Trace level value is abnormal.Software operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
  3Abnormal variable is specified.Setting error(1) Check the following setting;
·TRACE instruction.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  4Exceeded the maxi- mum trace number.Trace errorExecute TRACESAVE or TRACERST.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
4152TIMING BELT BLOWN1The EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 1 generates an alarm.Manipulator timing belt is blown.Move the robot in TEACH mode to the position where there is no torque on the driving belt.
(1) Check the timing belt tension.
(2) Check the wiring between robot and the machine safety unit (YSF22 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).
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
  2The EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 2 generates an alarm.Manipulator timing belt is blown.Move the robot in TEACH mode to the position where there is no torque on the driving belt.
(1) Check the timing belt tension.
(2) Check the wiring between robot and the machine safety unit (YSF22 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).
  3The EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 3 generates an alarm.Manipulator timing belt is blown.Move the robot in TEACH mode to the position where there is no torque on the driving belt.
(1) Check the timing belt tension.
(2) Check the wiring between robot and the machine safety unit (YSF22 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).
  4The EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 4 generates an alarm.Manipulator timing belt is blown.Move the robot in TEACH mode to the position where there is no torque on the driving belt.
(1) Check the timing belt tension.
(2) Check the wiring between robot and the machine safety unit (YSF22 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).
  5The EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 5 generates an alarm.Manipulator timing belt is blown.Move the robot in TEACH mode to the position where there is no torque on the driving belt.
(1) Check the timing belt tension.
(2) Check the wiring between robot and the machine safety unit (YSF22 board).
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).
  6The EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 6 generates an alarm.Manipulator timing belt is blown.Move the robot in TEACH mode to the position where there is no torque on the driving belt.
(1) Check the timing belt tension.
(2) Check the wiring between robot and the machine safety unit (YSF22 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).
  7The EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 7 generates an alarm.Manipulator timing belt is blown.Move the robot in TEACH mode to the position where there is no torque on the driving belt.
(1) Check the timing belt tension.
(2) Check the wiring between robot and the machine safety unit (YSF22 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).
  8The EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 8 generates an alarm.Manipulator timing belt is blown.Move the robot in TEACH mode to the position where there is no torque on the driving belt.
(1) Check the timing belt tension.
(2) Check the wiring between robot and the machine safety unit (YSF22 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).
4153COOLING UNIT ERROR1The EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 1 generates an alarm.Unit failureRefer to the instruction manuals for the cooling unit in use.
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).
  2The EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 2 generates an alarm.Unit failureRefer to the instruction manuals for the cooling unit in use.
    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 EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 3 generates an alarm.Unit failureRefer to the instruction manuals for the cooling unit in use.
    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 EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 4 generates an alarm.Unit failureRefer to the instruction manuals for the cooling unit in use.
    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 EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 5 generates an alarm.Unit failureRefer to the instruction manuals for the cooling unit in use.
    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 EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 6 generates an alarm.Unit failureRefer to the instruction manuals for the cooling unit in use.
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).
  7The EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 7 generates an alarm.Unit failureRefer to the instruction manuals for the cooling unit in use.
    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 EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 8 generates an alarm.Unit failureRefer to the instruction manuals for the cooling unit in use.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
4154COOLING FAN ER- ROR (DOOR)1The EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 1 generates an alarm.Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the connection and insertion of the cable and connector for the cooling fan.
    Power voltage drop(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check if the primary power voltage is normal.
    Dirt(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Clean the cooling fan and the fan duct.
    Unit failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Replace the malfunctioning cooling fan with a new one.
    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 EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 2 generates an alarm.Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the connection and insertion of the cable and connector for the cooling fan.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    Power voltage drop(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check if the primary power voltage is normal.
    Dirt(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Clean the cooling fan and the fan duct.
    Unit failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Replace the malfunctioning cooling fan with a new one.
    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 EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 3 generates an alarm.Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the connection and insertion of the cable and connector for the cooling fan.
    Power voltage drop(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check if the primary power voltage is normal.
    Dirt(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Clean the cooling fan and the fan duct.
    Unit failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Replace the malfunctioning cooling fan with a new one.
    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 EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 4 generates an alarm.Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the connection and insertion of the cable and connector for the cooling fan.
    Power voltage drop(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check if the primary power voltage is normal.
    Dirt(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Clean the cooling fan and the fan duct.
    Unit failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Replace the malfunctioning cooling fan with a new one.
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).
  5The EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 5 generates an alarm.Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the connection and insertion of the cable and connector for the cooling fan.
    Power voltage drop(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check if the primary power voltage is normal.
    Dirt(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Clean the cooling fan and the fan duct.
    Unit failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Replace the malfunctioning cooling fan with a new one.
    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 EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 6 generates an alarm.Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the connection and insertion of the cable and connector for the cooling fan.
    Power voltage drop(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check if the primary power voltage is normal.
    Dirt(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Clean the cooling fan and the fan duct.
    Unit failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Replace the malfunctioning cooling fan with a new one.
    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 EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 7 generates an alarm.Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the connection and insertion of the cable and connector for the cooling fan.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    Power voltage drop(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check if the primary power voltage is normal.
    Dirt(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Clean the cooling fan and the fan duct.
    Unit failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Replace the malfunctioning cooling fan with a new one.
    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 EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 8 generates an alarm.Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the connection and insertion of the cable and connector for the cooling fan.
    Power voltage drop(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check if the primary power voltage is normal.
    Dirt(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Clean the cooling fan and the fan duct.
    Unit failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Replace the malfunctioning cooling fan with a new one.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
4155COOLING FAN ER- ROR (BACKSIDE)1The EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 1 generates an alarm.Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the connection and insertion of the cable and connector for the cooling fan.
    Power voltage drop(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the connection and insertion of the cable and connector for the cooling fan.
    Dirt(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Clean the cooling fan and the fan duct.
    Unit failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Replace the malfunctioning cooling fan with a new one.
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).
  2The EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 2 generates an alarm.Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
    Power voltage drop(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the connection and insertion of the cable and connector for the cooling fan.
    Dirt(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Clean the cooling fan and the fan duct.
    Unit failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Replace the malfunctioning cooling fan with a new one.
    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 EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 3 generates an alarm.Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the connection and insertion of the cable and connector for the cooling fan.
    Power voltage drop(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check if the primary power voltage is normal.
    Dirt(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Clean the cooling fan and the fan duct.
    Unit failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Replace the malfunctioning cooling fan with a new one.
    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 EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 4 generates an alarm.Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the connection and insertion of the cable and connector for the cooling fan.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    Power voltage drop(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check if the primary power voltage is normal.
    Dirt(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Clean the cooling fan and the fan duct.
    Unit failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Replace the malfunctioning cooling fan with a new one.
    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 EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 5 generates an alarm.Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the connection and insertion of the cable and connector for the cooling fan.
    Power voltage drop(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check if the primary power voltage is normal.
    Dirt(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Clean the cooling fan and the fan duct.
    Unit failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Replace the malfunctioning cooling fan with a new one.
    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 EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 6 generates an alarm.Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the connection and insertion of the cable and connector for the cooling fan.
    Power voltage drop(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check if the primary power voltage is normal.
    Dirt(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Clean the cooling fan and the fan duct.
    Unit failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Replace the malfunctioning cooling fan with a new one.
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).
  7The EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 7 generates an alarm.Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the connection and insertion of the cable and connector for the cooling fan.
    Power voltage drop(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check if the primary power voltage is normal.
    Dirt(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Clean the cooling fan and the fan duct.
    Unit failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Replace the malfunctioning cooling fan with a new one.
    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 EAXA21 / EAXB21 board # 8 generates an alarm.Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the connection and insertion of the cable and connector for the cooling fan.
    Power voltage drop(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check if the primary power voltage is normal.
    Dirt(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Clean the cooling fan and the fan duct.
    Unit failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Replace the malfunctioning cooling fan with a new one.
    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
4156COOLING FAN4 ERROR SUB-Code 1to 8: Sig- nifies the EAXA/ EAXB board No. in which the alarm oc- curredCooling fan failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Replace the cooling fan of manipulator.
Check the wiring from a manipulator to a servo board.
* Move the manipulator to the safe position in the teach 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).
4157COOLING FAN5 ERROR SUB-Code 1to 8: Sig- nifies the EAXA/ EAXB board No. in which the alarm oc- curredCooling fan failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Replace the cooling fan of manipulator.
Check the wiring from a manipulator to a servo board.
* Move the manipulator to the safe position in the teach 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).
4160FUSE BLOWN
(EARTH DETEC- TOR)
 SUB-Code: Signifies the YFL21 unit num- ber in which the alarm occurred.Loose fuseCheck the status of circuit protector.
    Blown fuseReplace the fuse (F1) in the YFL21 unit.
    Parts failureReplace the fuse (F1) in the YFL21 unit.
    Unit failure (YFL21)(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YFL21 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).
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
4161CIRCUITTRIPPED (QF157) SUB-Code: Signifies the YFL21 board number in which the alarm occurred.Incorrect setting(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and inserting state of the following cables and connectors.
∙CN609 in the YPU unit.
∙No.1,2 of CN806 in the YFL unit.
    Parts failureReplace the circuit protector.
    Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and inserting state of the following cables and connectors.
·No.A3,B3 of CN806 in the YFL21 board.
    board failure (YFL21)(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YFL21 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).
4162CIRCUIT TRIPPED (QFVIN) SUB-Code: Signifies the YFL21 board number in which the alarm occurred.Incorrect settingCheck the status of circuit protector.
    Short circuit or ground fault(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check a short circuit or ground fault has not occurred in external 24V power line.
    Rated capacity overCheck the capacity of external 24V power supply
    Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and inserting state of the following cables and connectors.
·No.A1,B1 of CN809 in the YFL21 board.
    Board failureReplace the External 24V power supply board.
    Parts failureReplace the circuit protector.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    Board failure (YFL21)(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YFL21 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).
4163CIRCUIT TRIPPED (QFVOUT) SUB-Code: Signifies the YFL21 board number in which the alarm occurred.Incorrect settingCheck the status of circuit protector.
    Short circuit or ground fault(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check a short circuit or ground fault has not occurred in external 24V power line.
    Rated capacity overCheck the capacity of external 24V power supply
    Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and inserting state of the following cables and connectors.
·No.A2,B2 of CN809 in the YFL21 board.
    Board failureReplace the External 24V power supply unit.
    Parts failureReplace the circuit protector.
    Unit failure (YFL)(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YFL21 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).
4164CIRCUIT TRIPPED (QFDS1/QFPS2) SUB-Code: Signifies the YFL21 board number in which the alarm occurred.Incorrect settingCheck the status of circuit protector.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    Short circuit or ground fault(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check a short circuit or ground fault has not occurred in D-NET line.
    Rated capacity overCheck the capacity of D-NET 24V power supply.
    Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and inserting state of the following cables and connectors.
·No.A3,B3 of CN809 in the YFL21 board.
    Board failureReplace the D-NET 24V power supply board.
    Parts failureReplace the circuit protector.
    Board failure (YFL)(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YFL21 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).
4165CIRCUIT TRIPPED (QFDS2) SUB-Code: Signifies the YFL21 board number in which the alarm occurred.Incorrect settingCheck if the circuit protector is turned on.
    Short circuit or ground fault(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check a short circuit or ground fault has not occurred in D-NET line.
    Rated capacity overCheck the capacity of D-NET 24V power supply.
    Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and inserting state of the following cables and connectors.
·No.A4,B4 of CN809 in the YFL21 board.
    Board failureReplace the D-NET 24V power supply board.
    Parts failureReplace the circuit protector.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    Board failure (YFL21)(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YFL21 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).
4166CIRCUIT TRIPPED (QFTD1) SUB-Code: Signifies the YFL21 board number in which the alarm occurred.Incorrect settingCheck if the circuit protector is turned on.
    Parts failureReplace the circuit protector.
    Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the con- nection and inserting state of the following cables and connectors.
·No.A5,B5 of CN809 in the YFL21 board.
    Board failure (YFL)(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YFL21 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).
4167CIRCUIT TRIPPED (QF26/QFPS26) SUB-Code: Signifies the YFL21 board number in which the alarm occurred.Incorrect settingCheck the status of circuit protector.
    Short circuit or ground fault(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check a short circuit or ground fault has not occurred in encoder line of ex-axis.
    Parts failureReplace the circuit protector.
    Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and inserting state of the following cables and connectors.
·No.A6,B6 of CN809 in the YFL21 board.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    Board failure (YFL)(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YFL21 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).
4168MAINTENANCE FORECAST (PS1) SUB-Code: Signifies the YFL21 board number in which the alarm occurred.Maintenance forecastReplace the power supply.
    Incorrect settingCheck the set value of the point which corresponds with an in- struction manual of the power supply.
    Parts failureReplace the power supply.
    Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and inserting state of the following cables and connectors.
·No.B8 of CN808 and No.A7 of CN809 in the YFL21 board.
    Board failure (YFL)(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YFL21 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).
4169I/O-EXPANSION BOARD ERROR:1 SUB-Code: Signifies the YFL21 board number in which the alarm occurred.Short circuit or ground fault(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check the following settings.
∙DC24V output from I/O expansion board is correct.
∙FU1 or FU2 fuse in I/O expansion board is not blown.
∙A short circuit or ground fault has not occurred in IN/OUT line of I/O expansion board.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    Fuse blown (XOI)(1) Reset the alarm.
(2)Check DC24V output from I/O expansion board is correct.
(3)Replace the fuse(FU1, FU2) in I./O expansion board.
    Board failure (XOI)Check the I/O expansion board.
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and inserting state of the following cables and connectors.
·No.A2,B2 of CN806 in the YFL21 board.t.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
4170MAINTENANCE FORECAST (PS2) SUB-Code: Signifies the YFL21 board number in which the alarm occurred.Maintenance forecastReplace the power supply
    Incorrect settingCheck the set value of the point which corresponds with an in- struction manual of the power supply.
    Parts failureReplace the power supply
    Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and inserting state of the following cables and connectors.
·No.B3 of CN806 and No.A8 of CN809 in the YFL21 board.
    Board failure(YFL21)(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YFL21 board.
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).
4171CONNECTION- FAILURE (YFL22) SUB-Code: Signifies the YFL21 board number in which the alarm occurred.Incorrect settingConfirm whether YFL22 board is being used.
(1) when being unused, confirm following setting.
* A jumper of CN3 of YFL21 board be connected between 1-2.
(2) when using, please confirm following setting.
* A jumper of CN3 of YFL21 board be connected between 2-3.
    Loose fuseCheck the connection and inserting state of the following cables and connectors.
·CN810 in the YFL21 board.
·CN820 in the YFL22 board.
    Connection failure(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check a short circuit or ground fault has not occurred in YFL22-CN820 from YFL21-CN810 line.
    Board failure (YFL22)(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YFL22 board.
    Board failure (YFL21)(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YFL21 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).
4172CIRCUIT TRIPPED (QFPS1) SUB-Code: Signifies the YFL21 board number in which the alarm occurred.Incorrect settingCheck the status of circuit protector.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    Short circuit or ground fault(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check a short circuit or ground fault has not occurred in external 24V power line.
    Parts failureReplace the circuit protector.
    Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and inserting state of the following cables and connectors.
·No.B3,B8 of CN808 in the YFL21 board.
    Board failure (YFL21)(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YFL21 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).
4173FUSE BLOWN (NOBOT ENCOD- ER) SUB-Code: Signifies the YFL21 board number in which the alarm occurred.Blown fuseReplace the fuse (F2) in the YFL21 board.
    Short circuit or ground fault(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check a short circuit or ground fault has not occurred in encoder line between controller and robot.
    Parts failureReplace the fuse (F2) in the YFL21 board.
    Board failure (YFL21)(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YFL21 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).
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
4174DC 24V POWER SUPPLY FAILURE (PS1) SUB-Code: Signifies the YFL21 board number in which the alarm occurred.Incorrect settingCheck the set value of the point which corresponds with an in- struction manual of the power supply.
    Output voltage lowersCheck that the output voltage consists of the set value.
    Parts failureReplace the power supply
    Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the con- nection and inserting state of the following cables and connectors.
·No.A7,B7 of CN809 in the YFL21 board.
    Board failure(YFL21)(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YFL21 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).
4175DC 24V POWER SUPPLY FAILURE (PS2) SUB-Code: Signifies the YFL21 board number in which the alarm occurred.Incorrect settingCheck the set value of the point which corresponds with an in- struction manual of the power supply.
    Output voltage lowersCheck that the output voltage consists of the set value.
    Parts failureReplace the power supply
    Connection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check the connection and inserting state of the following cables and connectors.
·No.A8,B8 of CN809 in the YFL21 board.
    Board failure(YFL21)(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YFL21 board.
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).
4183FUSE BLOWN (BRAKE:1) SUB-Code: Signifies the YFL22 board number in which the alarm occurred.Blown fuseReplace the fuse (F11) in the YFL21 board.
    Short circuit or ground fault(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check a short circuit or ground fault has not occurred in brake line.
    Parts failureReplace the fuse(F11) in the YFL22 board.
    Board failure (YFL22)(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YFL22 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).
4184FUSE BLOWN (BRAKE:2) SUB-Code: Signifies the YFL22 board number in which the alarm occurred.Blown fuseReplace the fuse (F12) in the YFL21 board.
    Short circuit or ground fault(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check a short circuit or ground fault has not occurred in brake line.
    Parts failureReplace the fuse (F12) in the YFL22 board.
    Board failure (YFL22)(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YFL22 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).
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
4185FUSE BLOWN (BRAKE:3) SUB-Code: Signifies the YFL22 board number in which the alarm occurred.Blown fuseReplace the fuse (F13) in the YFL21 board.
    Short circuit or ground fault(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check a short circuit or ground fault has not occurred in brake line.
    Parts failureReplace the fuse (F13) in the YFL22 board.
    Board failure (YFL22)(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YFL22 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).
4186FUSE BLOWN (BRAKE:4) SUB-Code: Signifies the YFL22 board number in which the alarm occurred.Blown fuseReplace the fuse (F14) in the YFL21 board.
    Short circuit or ground fault(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check a short circuit or ground fault has not occurred in brake line.
    Parts failureReplace the fuse (F14) in the YFL22 board.
    Board failure (YFL22)(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YFL22 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).
4187FUSE BLOWN (BRAKE:5) SUB-Code: Signifies the YFL22 board number in which the alarm occurred.Blown fuseReplace the fuse (F15) in the YFL21 board.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    Short circuit or ground fault(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check a short circuit or ground fault has not occurred in brake line.
    Parts failureReplace the fuse (F15) in the YFL22 board.
    Board failure (YFL22)(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YFL22 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).
4188FUSE BLOWN (BRAKE:6) SUB-Code: Signifies the YFL22 board number in which the alarm occurred.Blown fuseReplace the fuse (F16) in the YFL21 board.
    Short circuit or ground fault(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check a short circuit or ground fault has not occurred in brake line.
    Parts failureReplace the fuse (F16) in the YFL22 board.
    Board failure (YFL22)(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YFL22 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).
4189FUSE BLOWN (BRAKE:7) SUB-Code: Signifies the YFL22 board number in which the alarm occurred.Blown fuseReplace the fuse (F17) in the YFL21 board.
    Short circuit or ground fault(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check a short circuit or ground fault has not occurred in brake line.
    Parts failureReplace the fuse (F17) in the YFL22 board.
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
    Board failure (YFL22)(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YFL22 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).
4190FUSE BLOWN (BRAKE:8) SUB-Code: Signifies the YFL22 board number in which the alarm occurred.Blown fuseReplace the fuse (F18) in the YFL21 board.
    Short circuit or ground fault(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check a short circuit or ground fault has not occurred in brake line.
    Parts failureReplace the fuse (F18) in the YFL22 board.
    Board failure (YFL22)(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YFL22 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).
4191FUSE BLOWN (BRAKE:9) SUB-Code: Signifies the YFL22 board number in which the alarm occurred.Blown fuseReplace the fuse (F19) in the YFL21 board.
    Short circuit or ground fault(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, check a short circuit or ground fault has not occurred in brake line.
    Parts failureReplace the fuse (F19) in the YFL22 board.
    Board failure (YFL22)(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, replace the YFL22 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).
Alarm No.Alarm NameSUB-
Code
MeaningCauseRemedy
4192TRACE FILE ER- ROR0TRACE file genera- tion errorConnection failure(1) Reset the alarm.
(2) Check the connection status of the USB in the robot controller and its available memory.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  1TRACE file open errorSoftware operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
  2TRACE file writing er- rorSoftware operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
  3TRACE file close er- rorSoftware operation error occurred(1) Turn the power OFF then back ON.
(2) If the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTE- NANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about occurrence status (operating procedure).
  4TRACE file number errorTrace errorDelete the trace files generated today from the USB on the robot controller.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).
  5TRACE file index er- rorTrace errorReview the name of the trace files generated today in the USB on the robot controller.
    otherIf the alarm occurs again, save the CMOS.BIN in MAINTENANCE mode, and then contact your YASKAWA representative about oc- currence status (operating procedure).