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Yaskawa SERVOPACKs continuously calculate the thermal profile and torque generation of the connected servomotor. The A.910 code triggers specifically .
To minimize occurrences of the warning in automated facilities, implement the following maintenance steps: A.910 fault in Yaskawa Sigma 7 servo drive - Click2Electro
Incorrect or loose contact in the servomotor or encoder wiring can lead to inefficient operation and false load readings.
When working with Yaskawa Sigma-7 or Sigma-5 servo drives, encountering an error code can stop production, but understanding that code is the first step toward a quick resolution. The , often defined simply as an "Exclusive" or "Exclusive Selection" error, is a common issue related to configuration, particularly when attempting to use multiple functions or commands simultaneously that cannot operate together.
If the load is naturally high but safe, increase the value of parameter to delay the warning. 💡 Pro Tip: Is it a CPU Error?
While the core meaning of A.910 remains consistent across Yaskawa’s product families, minor variations exist.
If the drive is handling highly complex internal operations, custom logic (such as DriveWorksEZ programs), and high-speed network communications simultaneously, the main CPU can experience temporary processing delays. If a internal task exceeds its allocated time slice, the A910 alarm is triggered. 2. Microprocessor Peripheral Communication Noise
When the digital operator flashes a flashing LED indicator rather than a solid light, it confirms a minor fault status. It signals that your line is running at an unsustainable threshold, offering a window of opportunity to intervene before a hard shutdown occurs.
Yaskawa SERVOPACKs continuously calculate the thermal profile and torque generation of the connected servomotor. The A.910 code triggers specifically .
To minimize occurrences of the warning in automated facilities, implement the following maintenance steps: A.910 fault in Yaskawa Sigma 7 servo drive - Click2Electro
Incorrect or loose contact in the servomotor or encoder wiring can lead to inefficient operation and false load readings.
When working with Yaskawa Sigma-7 or Sigma-5 servo drives, encountering an error code can stop production, but understanding that code is the first step toward a quick resolution. The , often defined simply as an "Exclusive" or "Exclusive Selection" error, is a common issue related to configuration, particularly when attempting to use multiple functions or commands simultaneously that cannot operate together.
If the load is naturally high but safe, increase the value of parameter to delay the warning. 💡 Pro Tip: Is it a CPU Error?
While the core meaning of A.910 remains consistent across Yaskawa’s product families, minor variations exist.
If the drive is handling highly complex internal operations, custom logic (such as DriveWorksEZ programs), and high-speed network communications simultaneously, the main CPU can experience temporary processing delays. If a internal task exceeds its allocated time slice, the A910 alarm is triggered. 2. Microprocessor Peripheral Communication Noise
When the digital operator flashes a flashing LED indicator rather than a solid light, it confirms a minor fault status. It signals that your line is running at an unsustainable threshold, offering a window of opportunity to intervene before a hard shutdown occurs.