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My System's Abnormal LED is lit. How do I find out what the abnormal was without the AFC Software?Below describes how to identify the abnormal code and sub code. Once you have identified the Abnormal code and sub code, use the manual to identify corresponding abnormal conditions. See also Chapter 9 for the complete abnormal code troubleshooting guide. 9.1 Abnormal Conditions. When an abnormal condition is detected, the system halts with the ABNORMAL LED lit. For ease of troubleshooting the nature of the abnormal, the system provides an abnormal code in the [PARM/ABN] display and an abnormal sub-code in the [ANGL.SPNO] display.
When an Abnormal condition occurs (ABNORMAL LED is lit), depress the [MODE] key several times until the data in the [D-NO] display disappears and the "Abn" message appears in the [DATA] display. At this time the [PARM/ABN] display will be showing an abnormal display code that can help identify the cause of the fault through the use of the following sections.
The abnormal sub-code is shown in the [ANGL/SPNO] display. This sub-code can be used in conjunction with the following sections to further narrow down the cause of the fault. 9.2 Axis Unit Abnormal Help Screen Explanation After the applicable abnormal code and abnormal sub code have been identified from the affected Axis unit a review of the following troubleshooting guide will identify the nature of the failure and the recovery method. Example: Abnormal code 1 with an Abnormal sub code of 0 can be found immediately following this example as "Code 1-0". The remainder of abnormal codes can be found in numerical order.
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