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D. Thomas
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Error no. 22 "NMI Memory Parity" Any guesses as to where to start looking for the cause ?
This is one of many alarms that originate in the NC boards or servo amp hardware, according to the manual. No hint in the manual of where to start checking. This is an emergency stop type condition so the machine won't do much of anything till it's fixed.
The machine did sit for over a year without power, and indeed the "low battery" error came on, so I wonder if RAM memory was effected due to this.
However, after a few minutes of running, the batteries seem to charge enough for the low battery error to reset properly and a check of stored programs and parameters seems normal.
I've had other Mazaks that sat without power for long periods, had low battery errors, and they didn't get this parity error...still I wonder if that's not something to do with mucking up the RAM in this case...
Thoughts ?
[This message has been edited by D. Thomas (edited 01-29-2004).]
This is one of many alarms that originate in the NC boards or servo amp hardware, according to the manual. No hint in the manual of where to start checking. This is an emergency stop type condition so the machine won't do much of anything till it's fixed.
The machine did sit for over a year without power, and indeed the "low battery" error came on, so I wonder if RAM memory was effected due to this.
However, after a few minutes of running, the batteries seem to charge enough for the low battery error to reset properly and a check of stored programs and parameters seems normal.
I've had other Mazaks that sat without power for long periods, had low battery errors, and they didn't get this parity error...still I wonder if that's not something to do with mucking up the RAM in this case...
Thoughts ?
[This message has been edited by D. Thomas (edited 01-29-2004).]