Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 06:01:23 EST 2005 | mhe
Hi guys, we are facing a problem - d axis servo overflow in our fuji cp-4. Can anyone please suggest some remedy? thanks deepak
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 31 10:09:53 EST 2005 | jimmyb
1. Is it reset-able (without power down)? 2. Is this a CP41 or CP42 (only 1 D motor)? 3. Any pattern, or just random? 4. How often, once a PCB, once a hour, etc?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 31 13:02:43 EST 2005 | jgarver1
Do you have an extra VME Servo Board to try? Servo Overflows are not as common as Over Currents or hard amplifier failures. They seem to be resolved by replacing the servo board and not the amp or motor. My $.02
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 06:38:27 EST 2005 | unknown
Please contact NMTronics, they can give you some decent advice
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 30 10:50:21 EST 2005 | jimmyb
Is it still happening, or did you already solve it?
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 04 06:15:21 EST 2005 | deepak
thanks for the suggestions. will e-mail the details to you.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 01 14:26:53 EST 2005 | johnw
Just for starters you are experiencing a possible closedloop feedback error 1 your motor is on its way out 2 increase the reach pulse in propers 3 check gain of servo mail me for more info
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 16 17:44:40 EDT 2010 | rodrigo
We're still trying to fix a C-axis overflow error in our CP-65. I was swapping servo boards and one of them started to blinks a 2 on the LED single digit display and the machine didn't boot up. I replaced the servo board with a spare we bought on eba
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 14:05:29 EDT 2019 | alexcouto
Hello again, I put the motors 1 and 6 back in their correct positions, but head 1 now gives me a new error. will it be necessary to configure the head 1 motor in any way? I was still checking to see if the belt and the engine would be in position, bu