Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 26 18:46:37 EDT 2005 | stano
Hello. We have problem with MPA-V. Problem is with V1, V2 axis. Error is V1 AXIS MOVEMENT IMPOSSIBLE and V2 AXIS MOVEMENT IMPOSSIBLE. On the driver for this axis lighting error LED ST (sensor touble). It is problem in connection between motor encoder
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 04 18:06:23 EST 2005 | alandra516
Having problems with a error (7x motor driver error) which happens everytime we turn on the 84VZ. Anybody out there had experiance with this is the past? Can you steer me in the right direction?
Electronics Forum | Sat May 28 12:01:13 EDT 2005 | KEN
I have had two of these machines in the past. From what I can remember... Z-axis: Bad Sound going down...probably belt is out of time and is binding or a bad stepper motor. Bad sound going up...could be belt timing or a bad stepper motor. Bad mo
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 06 17:10:41 EST 2005 | Darby
The manual gives you a fair idea here. Reference for the Yamaha manual is THE6006 - I don't know if Philips is the same. Cause is either overload or overcurrent. The manual suggests that you can tweak the trimmers on the driver board but these are us
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 10 23:23:56 EST 2005 | pmd
We have a MyData TP-9-2 with a in line Y wagon. It is a long screw and the vintage is 1994. The Y wagon vibrates at about 24 micrometers at about 25 hertz. Burnin reviels zero encoder pulse errors. Hystersis test indicates a Y axis Y wise varance of
Electronics Forum | Sat May 28 19:54:20 EDT 2005 | MikeaJ
I agree with Ken, the root cause could very well be obvious. However, take a look at the following items, these checks only take a minute to accomplish. 1. If your stepper drivers are the older 5410 Pac Sci modules, check for melted power connectors
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