Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 11 17:02:10 EDT 2015 | adeanda74
Simon, Normally that error is caused by a bad motor but also there is a possibility that a driver board or even the servo board are defective and last but not least check all your cables and connections. finally let me mention that you can also recei
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 21 12:48:13 EDT 2009 | bk
ok you verified that the motor was bad. So now i would go back and verify that your voltages are still good on the back of the computer box and on the booster board. If they all check out fine. I would take the mot x board from your working machine a
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 28 12:40:47 EST 2010 | jmelson
I'm in St. Louis, MO, US Midwest. I wrote my own CAm interface, and it works REALLY well. It is only about 2 pages of c code. Of course, it only translates from one CAD package's format to one P&P machine's format. That makes it much simpler to w
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 19 08:01:39 EDT 2006 | johnw
I am experiencing the same problem just now on one of my FCP643 machine only when I change program and the machine moves to load position to clamp the board, as soon as I get to the bottom of this I will let you know.I suspect its the Z-AXIS loader c
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 19 08:14:25 EDT 2006 | johnw
I am experiencing the same problem just now on one of my FCP643 machine only when I change program and the machine moves to load position to clamp the board, as soon as I get to the bottom of this I will let you know.I suspect its the Z-AXIS loader c
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 15:16:40 EDT 2017 | robertbronx
Showing on screen this message: MIPR2: Fatal Error. Reloading Motor Controller M First time I connect and only have this message on screen. The manual only says; 1) SOFTWARE PROBLEM IN THE MOT-M SERVO PROGRAM. 2) THE MOT-M OR MI board is broken. Plea
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 06 22:17:13 EDT 2009 | emanuel
Thanks Jeff, I isolated the problem to the DC servo part. The GD3 signal in the safety circuit chain is the one that generates this L004 Feedback Error - which by the way next to it I get also (Wn) where n is changing form 1 to 3 every time I push r
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 07 17:17:43 EDT 2023 | ttheis
We swapped the Y1 and Y2 pc800 controllers with no change. We swapped out the UIMC III-I cards from another machine with no change. VRM amps all look OK, no errors. The machine moves the head both in the x and y directions during the zeroing attemp
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 08 09:45:11 EDT 2015 | edwaterfall01
It would be helpful to know what happened before the error occurred. Do you have another machine so that you can swap some boards? The Force CPU, (machine controller) located in the VME, is responsible for controlling all machine-related activities.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 24 00:52:41 EDT 2015 | ermani9
Hi.. Move the XY arm to the center of the machine. Turn on the servo then immediately hold “LOWER” then press “ORIGIN”. You should see the message now on the screen “DRIFT CHECK”. The arm will start to drift without an emergency condition occurr