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DC250 style - Fault Codes 061 - Laser Scan Failures

DC250 style - Fault Codes 061 - Laser Scan Failures

Technical Specifications

DC250 style

Fault Codes 061 (Laser Scan Failures)

  

061 Fault Codes – Laser Scan Failures

061-310 – Clapper 1 Failure

The write data and read data did not match during the Read/Write test to the register memory

061-311 – Clapper 2 Failure

The write data and read data did not match during the Read/Write test to the register memory

061-313 – SOS Long Failure Magenta

The interval between SOS signals was longer than the specified value.

061-315 – SOS Long Failure Black

The interval between SOS signals was longer than the specified value.

061-317 – SOS Short Failure Magenta

The interval between SOS signals was shorter than the specified value.

061-319 – SOS Short Failure Black

The interval between SOS signals was shorter than the specified value.

061-320 – Polygon Motor Failure

The revolutions of the polygon motor did not reach the proper number of revolutions within 4 seconds after the polygon motor came on

061-321 – ROS Motor Failure

061-323 – No SOS Failure Magenta

The SOS signal was not detected

061-324 – No SOS Failure Cyan

The SOS signal was not detected.

061-325 – No SOS Failure Black

The SOS signal was not detected.

061-326 – ROS Connect Failure Yellow

The connection between the ROS LD and the MCU PWB failed.

061-327 – ROS Connect Failure Magenta

The connection between the ROS LD and the MCU PWB failed.

061-328 – ROS Connect Failure Cyan

The connection between the ROS LD and the MCU PWB failed.

061-329 – ROS Connect Failure Black

The connection between the ROS LD and the MCU PWB failed.

061-334 – ROS Yellow/Magenta VDD Failure

061-335 – ROS Black/Cyan VDD Failure

061-336 – ROS Yellow/Magenta VDD Down Failure

061-337 – ROS Black/Cyan VDD Down Failure

061-338 – SOS Stop Magenta Failure

061-339 – SOS Stop Black Failure

061-340 – ROS LD Failure Black

At least three channels (NVM 749-105) of the 32 channels had detected LD degradation when the LD alarm was generated.

061-341 – ROS LD Failure Yellow

At least three channels (NVM 749-105) of the 32 channels had detected LD degradation when the LD alarm was generated.

061-342 – ROS LD Failure Magenta

At least three channels (NVM 749-105) of the 32 channels had detected LD degradation when the LD alarm was generated.

061-343 – ROS LD Failure Cyan

At least three channels (NVM 749-105) of the 32 channels had detected LD degradation when the LD alarm was generated.

061-600 – ROS Data Failure Yellow

Serial data communication is not possible between the MCU PWB and ROS (hidden failure).

061-601 – ROS Data Failure Magenta

Serial data communication is not possible between the MCU PWB and ROS (hidden failure).

061-602 – ROS Data Failure Cyan

Serial data communication is not possible between the MCU PWB and ROS (hidden failure).

061-603 – ROS Data Failure Black

Serial data communication is not possible between the MCU PWB and ROS (hidden failure).

061-604 – LD Alarm Yellow

A problem occurred in one of the 32 beams (hidden failure).

061-605 – LD Alarm Magenta

A problem occurred in one of the 32 beams (hidden failure).

061-606 – LD Alarm Cyan

A problem occurred in one of the 32 beams (hidden failure).

061-607 – LD Alarm Black

A problem occurred in one of the 32 beams (hidden failure).