Re: Rich Auto error message
First sounds like the E-stop switch has been activated. Check the physical switch(es). Normally E-stop is wired closed circuit so that a break in the wire activates it so check for any wire breaks. For the servo alarm, this is implying one (or more) of your drivers is indicating a fault. See if the drivers have any error code LED's and decode those from the manual.
With no other information about your machine anything else would be guessing.
Fix the E-stop issue first.
Re: Rich Auto error message
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Originally Posted by
he1957
First sounds like the E-stop switch has been activated. Check the physical switch(es). Normally E-stop is wired closed circuit so that a break in the wire activates it so check for any wire breaks. For the servo alarm, this is implying one (or more) of your drivers is indicating a fault. See if the drivers have any error code LED's and decode those from the manual.
With no other information about your machine anything else would be guessing.
Fix the E-stop issue first.
This was strange because no one activated E-Stop. I've checked them and all three switches connected in parallel are open. I do not know too much about fuling inverter. I suspect this servo alarm comes from it.
Thank you for your tips.
Stan
Re: Rich Auto error message
Hi Stan,
Any chance you were ever able to resolve this issue? I am having the same trouble here with my older model Laguna IQ CNC router that uses a Rich Auto A11. I know it's been a while since you encountered this issue but any pointers you may have would help a bunch.
Cheers,
-Chris
Re: Rich Auto error message
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Originally Posted by
SKIPMCNOOB
Hi Stan,
Any chance you were ever able to resolve this issue? I am having the same trouble here with my older model Laguna IQ CNC router that uses a Rich Auto A11. I know it's been a while since you encountered this issue but any pointers you may have would help a bunch.
Cheers,
-Chris
Hi Chris,
In my case it was some fluke with the fueling inverter. I have reset and reprogrammed all the settings and the problem disappeared. I was glad that it was just a simple reset necessary. I think it was associated with some power surge or something like this. My machine works good ever since. Having said that I caution anybody buying Chinese machines that their after warranty customer support sucks big time (at least FirmCNC- not responding to any requests anymore). If I ever buy another cheap piece of equipment made in China I will request schematics, troubleshooting manuals and service manuals.
I hope you will fix your machine as easily as I did
cheers
Stan
Re: Rich Auto error message
i got same problem input activate code:A11E DSP please help me