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Old 07-15-2009, 03:09 PM
 
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alarm code prob.

hey evreyone new to this forum.

just bought an 88 okuma mc5va got it shipped to the building and now has a alarm code 065 alarm p svp start. 10010102.

if anyone can help it would be great thanks.

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Old 07-15-2009, 10:08 PM
 
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Alarm P is bad. Something is not wired up correctly
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it seems like a Y axis encoder problem (OSP5020M alarm and error list)

and as budgieW said alarm P is usually very bad......
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From my other post:

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The servo processor is not communicating properly with the control during startup. The position of the axis doesn't matter. The Okuma has absolute encoders and they will read the new position when booting. If the machine has been transported, most likely one of the connectors or circuits on the drive units has a bad connection. Sometimes reseating them will cure the problem. Check your drive units for codes or error indicators to try to determine which unit is causing the problem. It's possible that the drive unit went bad, but much more likely that something jiggled loose during machine movement. Yes i've seen it before especially if the machine isn't shipped air ride.
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