- Alarm No. 1-Speeding
- Servo motor speed exceeds the set value
- No. 2 alarm-main circuit overvoltage
- The three-phase or two-phase power supply voltage is too high or the brake does not work
- No. 3 alarm-main circuit undervoltage
- Three-phase or two-phase power supply voltage is too low
- No. 4 alarm-position out of tolerance
- The value of the position deviation counter exceeds the set value, and the voltage is too low
- Alarm No. 5—Motor overheated
- Motor temperature is too high
- No. 6 alarm-motor blocked
- The motor is stuck and the transmission is not smooth, or the load is too large
- No. 7 alarm-abnormal drive prohibition
- CCW, CW have no input or the parameter PA20 is not 1
- Alarm No. 8—Position deviation counter overflow
- The absolute value of the position deviation counter value exceeds 230
- Alarm No. 9—Encoder failure
- Encoder signal error
- Alarm No. 10 - software failure
- Circuit board chip failure
- Alarm No. 11—IPM module failure
- IPM smart module failure
- Alarm No. 12—Overcurrent
- Motor current is too large
- Alarm No. 13-Overload
- Drive and motor are overloaded (instantaneous overcurrent), and the transmission is not smooth
- Alarm 14—brake failure
- The braking resistor is broken or the braking circuit is faulty
- Alarm 15-Encoder technical error
- Encoder count abnormal
- Alarm No. 16—Motor thermal overload
- Motor heating value exceeds the set value
- Alarm 17—speed response failure
- Long-term excessive speed error
- Alarm 20-EEPROM error
- EEPROM error, parameter saving failed
- Alarm No. 22—D/A conversion chip error
- Control board failure D/A converter chip is broken
- No. 23 alarm-shell leakage fault
- External short circuit or motor leakage
- No. 29 alarm-user torque overload alarm
- Motor load exceeds the value and duration set by the user
- No. 30 alarm-encoder Z pulse lost
- Encoder Z pulse error
- No. 31 alarm-encoder UVW signal disconnection
- Encoder UVW signal error or encoder mismatch
- No. 32 encoder UVW signal interference
- UVW signal has all high or all low levels
- No. 33 alarm-the second encoder feedback error
- Check if the signals of CN3 port A and B are connected reversely
- Alarm No. 34—Software version does not match
- Software programming error or no factory reset
- Alarm No. 35—The synchronization error of the second encoder is too large
- The synchronization error between full closed loop feedback and motor feedback is greater than PA78
- Alarm 36—Bus encoder receiving error
- Check the encoder wire, and the shield wire should be grounded at both ends
- No. 37 alarm-bus encoder data error checking
- Check the encoder wire, and the shield wire should be grounded at both ends
- No. 39 alarm-bus encoder feedback disconnection
- The encoder wire connection is loose or disconnected
- No. 40 alarm-bus encoder battery loss
- Battery disconnection or low voltage
- No. 42 alarm-motor parameter reading error
- Incomplete when reading the motor parameters in the motor encoder
- No. 43 alarm-motor power does not match
- The rated current of the servo motor exceeds the rated current of the drive
- Alarm No. 44—PA63 Setting Abnormal
- PA63 does not match the motor encoder
- Alarm No. 45—MODBUS communication abnormal
- Check RS485 connection and parameter format to eliminate interference
- No. 46 alarm-three-phase power failure alarm
- The input three-phase power supply is abnormal
- Alarm No. 60—IPM module temperature is too high
- IPM temperature is higher than PA103 setting value
- Alarm No. 61—CPLD version does not match
- CPLD software programming error
- No. 62 alarm-continuous braking time is too long
- Continuous braking time exceeds the hardware tolerance index
- No. 63 alarm—soft start resistance alarm
- The soft start resistance has been effective
- No. 70 alarm-DSP and CPLD communication failure
- DSP and CPLD communication failure
- No. 80 alarm-bus communication is off and on
- Waiting for host computer communication; interference or false welding
- Alarm No. 81—Bus communication watchdog failure
- Bus communication data is abnormal
- No. 82 alarm-abnormal bus communication cycle
- Communication cycle setting abnormal
- No. 83 alarm-drive shaft address does not match the host computer
- The drive axis address is inconsistent with the axis address set by the host computer
- Alarm No. 84—The driver received an unsupported instruction
- The driver did not respond to this function command
- Alarm No. 85—Illegal State Execution Command
- The working sequence of the host computer and the driver is inconsistent
- Alarm No. 86—Drive parameter setting abnormal
- PA4 PA59 PA53 PA5 abnormal setting is not the factory setting
- Alarm No. 88—not synchronized to the CNC system
- The drive is not synchronized to the CNC system
- Alarm No. 89—Transmission cycle notification frame reception abnormal
- Transmission cycle notification frame reception abnormal
- Alarm No. 90-Abnormal receiving instruction
- The current command has not been executed yet and a new command is received
- No. 91 alarm-pulse loss
- Pulse loss
- No. 92 alarm-origin setting failed
- Coordinate origin setting failed
- No. 93 alarm-origin set successfully
- Coordinate origin set successfully
- No. 94 alarm-parameter setting success prompts to restart
- The parameters that are valid only when the drive is powered off and restarted are set through the controller
- Alarm No. 942—The command format setting is incorrect
- Incorrect command format setting
- No. 951 Alarm—System Command Abnormal
- The instruction was executed without sufficient instruction conditions
- Alarm No. 971—System Command Abnormal
- Do not execute the corresponding command at the corresponding layer
- Alarm No. 100—System command is abnormal
- There is a communication error when executing the CONNECT command