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    OSP 5000 Alarm 201

    Does any one have the complete description of this alarm:It displays 201-4
    Alarm. A sevo amp Z axis 2 A6
    Machine is Okuma lathe LB 15 (1986) OSP 5000


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    Here is the pages from the book...Hope this helps
    Jim
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    Thank's Jim for taking time to respond. now i'm sure there is a problem
    in the servo amp.


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    I have same problem,
    201-4 Alarm-A Servo Amp Z axis 4802A6
    I used to turn off machine and alarm would go away.
    Not anymore.
    How did you fix your machine ?
    Thanks
    Javier


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    Exclamation 201 alarm

    Have seen this alarm many times, usually this alarm is fatal to the drive unit. There is either a problem on the top board or the IBG modules on the lower base of the unit. There is a break down of the BDU / BLD unit in the maint. Manual. On check points to see if voltage is being sent to the top board.


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    Is this the BDU drive or has your machine been upgraded to the BLD drives? Are there LED's on the drive and if so, which ones are lit? If you have an IOCM or an IOCS lit, then you have to check the motor and cables with a megger to see if that is the cause of the overcurrent (IOCM = overcurrent in motor, IOCM = overcurrent in the servo amp). If you need further help, you can re-post here or contact me at: kevin@cnctechnicalservices.com


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    Sorry to disturb you, but i have an okuma osp5 inverter that had that same problem error 201-4, after repairing the power modules it worked just to get errors 171-1 and 170-1 after power on. I've tried to get the error codes list and the manual, but had no results. My email is filipebatista@vodafone.pt, if you have it would you please send it to me? Thank you very much.

    Filipe Batista
    filipebatista@vodafone.pt


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    Dear All
    Please Help!
    I have a OKUMA MC-4VA ( With OKUMA OSP 5000L + LDU 50 DC Drive ) Machine in which we are facing trouble of Alarm A 125 Axis Drive Unit and at Drive IOCS LED get on for Each Axis some time Like X & Y or All Drive shows same Alarm IOCS I checked Motor connection and AC 200 V supply found OK.
    I could not figure out which drive or PCB faulty.

    wating for help from gentalmens.
    thansk


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