Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 29 12:01:32 EST 2011 | jts142
hi i am having problems with a cp 643 when i run in auto it errors unloading a board with the x axis servo interlock error but if i hit sequence end stop so that it stops after every board it runs and unloads perfectly. Any hints or suggestions we ha
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 04 01:31:44 EST 2011 | fujiphil
Possible cause is the Middle Loading Sensor. Check the ML flag. Also, this problem occurs when the z-axis base slips. Need to level the base and re-calibrate z-axis origin.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 01 13:21:34 EST 2011 | cyber_wolf
Try switching to a different board and see if the error goes away. If it does, it has something to do with one of the loader sensors not being made.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 07 03:32:32 EST 2013 | benreben
Hi, Can you move the X2 axis manually? if you move head manually(twice) can you see the pulse incremented in the servo menu in IP? with servo just have some parts can defects: -servo it self -servo board -encoder on head
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 04 13:48:53 EST 2013 | orlando216
Greetings to all, I have the following problem with an IP-3 from Fuji, At display is says: Cannot Move: X1 Axis Feeding aborted Servo Alarm X2 AXIS Servo Ove
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 05 12:00:00 EST 2013 | aj
do you have an error alarm code on the actual servoe itself?
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 05 15:39:55 EST 2013 | orlando216
The servo itself has no code.
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 | Wed Apr 11 17:00:28 EDT 2012 | rodrigo
Hi all, Our cp4 moves rather violently (jerks) all axis when the reset sw is pressed after power up. I've got all sorts of errors after boot up: Servo amp error: D,X,Y, etc Overtravel D,X,Y, etc D clutch error, power off machine We've checked all
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 16 18:43:57 EDT 2010 | slwolbert
Hello Daxman, Thanks for the input. Yes, the CP2 is closely related to the CP4 and does have the analog servo amps as you deduced. I did a wiggle test on the connectors and found that the x-y-r servo amp alarmed right away and blinked the x axis a