Overview of troubleshooting classes
In a standardised form, the troubleshooting class describes the measures for remedying an error.
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Difference between troubleshooting and solution In this connection, troubleshooting an error does not mean that the cause of the problem is remedied, but that the CNC can be set to an error-free state. The assigned solution class describes a possible course of action in the documentation for the error in question to rectify the cause of the problem. |
Troubleshooting class | Solution class | Internal troubleshooting | |
Simulation mode | Normal mode | ||
0 | 1 | The error message serves as a warning; automatically, an internal troubleshooting operation takes place | The error message serves as a warning; automatically, an internal troubleshooting operation takes place |
2 | 3 | Continuation of program processing possible | Requires a complete reset of the NC channel |
5 | 6 | Requires a complete reset of the NC channel | Requires a complete reset of the NC channel |
6 | 7 | Requires a repeated start-up of the complete CNC kernel | Requires a repeated start-up of the complete CNC kernel |
7 | 8 | Requires a repeated start-up of the entire CNC kernel after switch-off | Requires a repeated start-up of the entire CNC kernel after switch-off |
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If a system error (error class 7) occurs, please contact the support centre of your controller manufacturer. They will need the complete error message with the error number and all further message parameters. |