Doosan Puma TT1800SY - APC "Alarm" on start up
Having problems figuring out what the yellow flashing APC alarm is. We have checked the battery and that does not seem to be the issue. Does anyone else know what may be happening here? Machine will not run, and we keep getting a lubricant pump alarm 2161, but that seems to be functional too.
Re: Doosan Puma TT1800SY - APC "Alarm" on start up
Welcome to the forum!
Try the Doosan subforum: http://www.cnczone.com/forums/daewoo-doosan/
You'll have better luck there ;)
Re: Doosan Puma TT1800SY - APC "Alarm" on start up
Apc alarm is related to the Absolute Pulse Coder and depending on the code number, is either the battery...or the need to reset the home position. What is the code?
Re: Doosan Puma TT1800SY - APC "Alarm" on start up
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Originally Posted by
Saranac
Having problems figuring out what the yellow flashing APC alarm is. We have checked the battery and that does not seem to be the issue. Does anyone else know what may be happening here? Machine will not run, and we keep getting a lubricant pump alarm 2161, but that seems to be functional too.
Hi
you need to replace the new battery APC, then reset the home position by produce operation manual book inside
Re: Doosan Puma TT1800SY - APC "Alarm" on start up
Hello,
I have changed the battery and also set the machine to it reference point , but when ever i turned the machine off and put it on next day the machine shows me same alarm , i have changed the battery two times after this alarm but the issue is not solved please help me
Re: Doosan Puma TT1800SY - APC "Alarm" on start up
Hello Dear ,
I have changed the battery and also set the machine to it reference point , but when ever i turned the machine off and put it on next day the machine shows me same alarm , i have changed the battery two times after this alarm but the issue is not solved please help me
Re: Doosan Puma TT1800SY - APC "Alarm" on start up
If you pull the battery and read the resistance of the pins remaining on the controller. If the resistance is very low, remove the cables (one at a time) and check the resistance again. If removing a cable drastically increases the resistance then one of the cables or its moror/encoder has issues.