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Program Continuation:
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Program Continuation:
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SINUMERIK 840D/840Di/810D Diagnostics Guide (DA), 10.04 Edition
- NC not ready.
- The NC switches to follow-up mode.
- Channel not ready.
- NC Start disable in this channel.
- Interface signals are set.
- Alarm display.
- NC Stop on alarm.
Please inform the authorized personnel/service department. See Drive Functions "FB/
DB1".
Switch control OFF - ON.
Axis %1 drive %2 basic cycle times of axes differ
%1 = NC axis number
%2 = Drive number
In a 2-axis module, the basic drive cycle for the two axes is not the same. This alarm can
only occur with OEM users who have the 611D drive without the standard NCK interface.
This makes it possible for axially different basic drive cycles to be transferred to the 611D
modules.
- NC not ready.
- The NC switches to follow-up mode.
- Channel not ready.
- NC Start disable in this channel.
- Interface signals are set.
- Alarm display.
- NC Stop on alarm.
Please inform the authorized personnel/service department. Set the same basic drive
cycle for both axes.
Switch control OFF - ON.
Axis %1 drive %2 current controller cycle times of axes differ
%1 = NC axis number
%2 = Drive number
The current controller cycle MD 1000: $MD_CURRCTRL_CYCLE_TIME must be identi-
cal for both axes on 2-axis modules.
- NC not ready.
- The NC switches to follow-up mode.
- Channel not ready.
- NC Start disable in this channel.
- Interface signals are set.
- Alarm display.
- NC Stop on alarm.
Please inform the authorized personnel/service department. The current controller cycle
MD 1000: $MD_CURRCTRL_CYCLE_TIME must be identical for both axes on 2-axis
modules.
Switch control OFF - ON.
Axis %1 drive %2 speed controller cycle times of axes differ
%1 = NC axis number
%2 = Drive number
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