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    fanuc servo alarm

    This morning I had a 101 alarm that I couldn't reset. I read somewhere that I could start up while pressing the reset and delete buttons. This was supposed to clear my programs and hopefully fix my problem. Seems my problem is bigger now? All the servo settings are gone? They all read "0". Now all I get is a (SERVO ALARM: X AXIS DGTL PARAM) I get this for the X, Y, and Z axis. Is there any way to get the settings and re-enter them?

    Thanks, Wes


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    Pressing "Reset" and "Delete" you cleared all your memory.
    You need to reload all parameters
    If you do not have a back up copy of your parameters, you need to contact the machine tool builder.
    For a 101 alarm set PWE=1 power on holding in "Delete"


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    There was a paper roll in the back of the control with the parameters on it. I have nearly all of them entered and things are looking up. One problem is when they printed them out there was a section that ran low on ink and I can't read them. The manufacturer is looking for them for me. I am down to just the X axis erroring out now. Hopefully I'll get this straightened out.

    Thanks, Wes


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