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SRT Mike View Profile View Forum Posts View Gallery Uploads Registered Join Date Mar 2004 Location United States Posts 368 Downloads0 Uploads0 M01 Operation Error 0101 on Mitsubishi Meldas M50 control - help! I have a 1995 Leadwell V40 with a Meldas M50 control. Last night, the machine errored with the code "M01 OPERATION ERROR - 0101". According to the manual, this means the control doesn't have an operation mode selected (i.e. jog, handle, MDI, memory, home, etc). They suggest mitsubishi cnc alarm codes checking the switch. I called Mistu and he had me go into the diagnostic screen and check the X100 memory value... when I change the switch on the panel between the different modes, I see the X100 value change each time. He said 3 bits of this number should change, but I am only seeing one bit change. 3 bits changing doesn't seem right to me... it's an 8 bit number and in each of the 8 mode switch settings, 1 of the 8 bits is 1 where the rest are all 0's. Anyway, I checked the switch itself and I don't see anything wrong with it. The Mitsu rep said most likley the problem was "in the ladder" and I would need to contact Leadwell. Leadwell say they could send someone up, but I'd be paying the plane ticket and hotel just to look at it. What is the ladder? It isn't described very well in the manuals... it sounds like a series of checks that the machine builder programs into the control like "check if door interlock is open, if so, go to step to, if not, error... then check if coolant switch is on, if so.....". Is that about it? Or am I not understanding what it is? The Mitsu rep said I should check the ladder documentation and go through it. I don't have any ladder documentation that I can find. I have en
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adjustment on Mori (MSC802)/Meldas 50? Page 3 of 6 First 12345 ... Last Jump to mitsubishi alarm codes page: Results 41 to 60 of 107 Thread: Zero Point adjustment on Mori (MSC802)/Meldas 50? Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe mori seiki alarm list to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 12-27-2009,11:16 AM #41 custombillet View Profile View Forum Posts Aluminum Join Date Dec 2008 Location Oregon Posts http://www.cnczone.com/forums/mazak-mitsubishi-mazatrol/75611-m01-operation-error-0101-mitsubishi-meldas-m50.html 51 Post Thanks / Like Likes (Given) 0 Likes (Received) 0 Hey Harri, Thanks for the info. I will try the 6440 today and see what happens. I didn't remove the pallet on the APC machine. I removed the sub table off of the other machine. As I was pulling it off, I realized that all I have to do is measure it and subtract it from the gauge block I made. http://www.practicalmachinist.com/vb/cnc-machining/zero-point-adjustment-mori-msc802-meldas-50-a-122933/index3.html I got all 3 axis to move last night. what I did was went into the PLC/IF and put in the Y1C2 1 2. I finally figured out that it releases the interlock for Z-. I dug through the ladder and found the other codes that release all the other axis in both directions. So I got XYZ moving so i could set the zero point. They are still interlocked though after restart. I still have the tool changer and pallet to do. Even then, I still have the problem with the axis selection. When you put it on Z, it shows axis interlock on X when you try to move the hand wheel. I think it was M01 0004 X? That is when I turned off the interlock and it allows it to move. I also downloaded all of my parameters, 99 all1 all2 and all3, wiped out the ram,cleared everything and reloaded. I switched CS2 to a 6, fired it up, waited until it read 60, shut it down and reset it to 0. When the PLC was running, everything was delayed. Like when you typed in a parameter, you had to wait about a second per character. When I reloaded and reset everything, it still didn't help. I will keep you u
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Materials of this site are available for review, all rights belong to their respective owners. If you do not agree with the fact that your material is placed on this site, please, email us, we will within 1-2 business days delete him. Home >>Thesis, dissertations, books [ DOWNLOAD ORIGINAL DOCUMENT .pdf ] Pages: | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | ... | 33 | «I Alarms 1. Operation Alarms (M) 2. Stop Codes (T) 3. Servo/Spindle Alarms 3.1 Servo alarm (S01/S03/S04) 3.2 Initial parameter error (S02) 3.3 ...» -- [ Page 1 ] -- Contents I Alarms1. Operation Alarms (M) 2. Stop Codes (T) 3. Servo/Spindle Alarms 3.1 Servo alarm (S01/S03/S04) 3.2 Initial parameter error (S02) 3.3 Parameter error (S51) 3.4 Servo warning (S52) 4. MCP Alarm (Y) 5. System Alarms (Z) 6. Absolute Position Detection System Alarms (Z7*) 7. Distance-coded Reference Scale Errors (Z8*) 8. Messages during Emergency Stop (EMG) 9. Auxiliary Axis Alarms 9.1 Aux ax servo alarm/warning (S) 9.2 Aux ax abs position error (Z) 9.3 Aux ax operation error (M) 9.4 Auxiliary axis MCP alarms (Y) 10. Computer Link Errors (L) 11. User PLC Alarms (U) 12. Network Service Errors (N) 13. Program Errors (P) II Parameters 1. User Parameters 2. Base Specifications Parameters 3. Axis Specifications Parameters 4. Servo Parameters 5. Spindle Parameters 6. Rotary Axis Configuration Parameters 7. Machine Error Compensation 8. PLC Constants 9. Macro List 10. Position Switch 11. Auxiliary Axis Parameter 12. Open Parameter 13. CC-Link Parameter 14. Anshin-net Parameter 2 / MTB-net Parameter 2 15. PLC Axis Parameters III PLC Devices1. Bit Type Input Signals (CNC-PLC)2. Data Type Input Signals (CNC-PLC) 3. Bit Type Output Signals (PLC-CNC)4. Data Type Output Signals (PLC-CNC) 5. Each Application : Pallet Program Registration 6. Each Application : PLC Axis Indexing 7. Each Application : Tool Life Management Interface8. Special Relays I Alarms I Alarms 1. Operation Alarms (M) 1. Operation Alarms (M) M01 Dog overrun 0001 When returning to the reference position, the near-point detection limit switch did not stop Details over the dog, but overran the dog.- Increase the length of the near-point dog. Remedy - Reduce the reference position return speed. M01 Some ax does not pass Z phase 0002 One of the axes did not pass the Z-phase during the initial refer