Fanuc Alarm 9: ILLEGAL ADDRESS INPUT
Fanuc Alarm 9: ILLEGAL ADDRESS INPUT
Fanus Control Model: 16/18/21
Fanuc Alarm Description
Unusable character was input in significant area. Modify the program.
Fanuc Alarm 9: ILLEGAL ADDRESS INPUT
Fanus Control Model: 16/18/21
Fanuc Alarm Description
Unusable character was input in significant area. Modify the program.
Fanuc Alarm 20: OVER TOLERANCE OF RADIUS Fanus Control Model: 16/18/21 Fanuc Alarm Description In circular interpolation (G02 or G03), difference of the distance between the start point and the center of an arc and that between the end point and the center of the arc exceeded the value specified in parameter No. 3410.
Fanuc Alarm 002: TV PARITY ALARM Fanus Control Model: 16i/18i/21i Description When a program is loaded into a CNC machine from a PC, laptop, or an old DNC device, the system checks the number of characters in each line and their order. If the TV Check parameter is turned on and the number of characters…
Fanuc Alarm 34: NO CIRC ALLOWED IN ST–UP /EXT BLK Fanus Control Model: Series 0i / 16i / 18i / 21i / 31i / 32i Description This alarm (Fanuc Alarm 34) occurs when you are starting (Start-up block) or ending (Cancel block) Cutter Radius Compensation using G41 or G42, and write Circular Interpolation (G02/G03) instead…
Fanuc Alarm 47: ILLEGAL AXIS SELECT Fanus Control Model: Fanuc Series 16, 18, 21, and the 16i/18i/21i Model C Description when the control system receives a command to move an axis that has not been properly defined, or when there is a conflict in the axis selection logic. How to Fix Alarm To resolve it,…
Fanuc Alarm 3: TOO MANY DIGITS Fanus Control Model: 16/18/21 Fanuc Alarm Description Data exceeding the maximum allowable number of digits was input. (Refer to the item of max. programmable dimensions.)
Fanuc Alarm 101: PLEASE CLEAR MEMORY Fanus Control Model: Series 0, 16, 18, 21 Description When the power is turned off or the controller suddenly shuts down while writing data to memory (such as loading or editing a program), the part of the memory where the data was stored becomes “corrupted.” How to Fix Alarm…