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    Hello
    According to my error manual the error is called “”interface not under voltage”. However I don’t have a clue what that means. I would appreciate if anybody could help me out.

    PS: I have a Maho MH 400E and on the monitor the message 101 2times after each other is displayed.



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    Good morning

    Have you got a Phillips CNC432 controller on your machine?

    If yes, then that error message comes up directly after the main switch is switched to ON. (as far as I remember). Then you have to unlock the controller. Afterwards the error should be gone!


    If not, then I don’t have a clue

    Kind regards



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    Hello hunt3r

    Write a bit more detailed when the message comes up- when starting the machine? (that would be normal)

    To avoid misunderstanding, do you really mean 101 or I01? (with I for interface).

    Or is a different letter before the number?

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    Yes, it says I01 I01. Then I unlocked it as you said but then the error message #05 I01 comes up. There is no hash key in front of the 05 but a similar sign but I also don’t know what that message means. When I start the machine then I come to the machine constants and I cannot go into another menu. Could it have anything to do with the 3 switches at the back on the door of the switch cabinet.????



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