Fanuc Alarm 2: TV PARITY ALARM
Fanuc Alarm 2: TV PARITY ALARM
Fanus Control Model: 16/18/21
Fanuc Alarm Description
TV alarm (The number of characters in a block is odd). This alarm will be generated only when the TV check is effective.
Fanuc Alarm 2: TV PARITY ALARM
Fanus Control Model: 16/18/21
Fanuc Alarm Description
TV alarm (The number of characters in a block is odd). This alarm will be generated only when the TV check is effective.
Fanuc Alarm 137: M-CODE & MOVE CMD IN SAME BLK Fanus Control Model: 0 (0-M, 0-T, 0-i) Description An M-code (which is a machine function such as spindle on/off or coolant control) and a ‘Move Command’ (such as X, Y, or Z axis movement) have been combined in a way that is prohibited by Fanuc…
Fanuc Alarm 65: ILLEGAL COMMAND IN G71–G73 Fanus Control Model: 16/18/21 Fanuc Alarm Description T Series;1. G00 or G01 is not commanded at the block with the sequence number which is specified by address P in G71, G72, or G73 command. 2. Address Z(W) or X(U) was commanded in the block with a sequence number…
Fanuc Alarm 7: ILLEGAL USE OF DECIMAL POINT Fanus Control Model: 16/18/21 Fanuc Alarm Description Decimal point “.” input error (A decimal point was input after an address with which it can not be used. Or two decimal points were input.) Modify the program.
A Fanuc Alarm 402 is a common but critical error that indicates a Servo Alarm: SV Overload. Essentially, the CNC controller has detected that the electrical current being drawn by a specific axis motor is exceeding its rated capacity for too long. The system triggers this alarm as a protective measure to prevent the motor…
Fanuc Alarm 28: ILLEGAL PLANE SELECT Fanus Control Model: 16/18/21 Fanuc Alarm Description In the plane selection command, two or more axes in the same direction are commanded. Modify the program.
Fanuc Alarm 30: ILLEGAL OFFSET NUMBER Fanus Control Model: Series 0/16/18/21/30i/31i/32i Description This alarm occurs when the CNC control is commanded to use a Tool Offset Number that does not exist in the machine’s memory or exceeds the maximum limit defined by your system’s parameters. This problem is usually caused by incorrect use of T-codes…