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  1. #1
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    0TT 910 Parity Error (low)

    Hello folks,

    Getting a 910 Parity Error (low) on power up. I have tried holding down Can & Delete, Reset & Delete, Reset & Can. Error message still there. Can't get past it.
    Machine has been sitting in storage for a couple years. I just replaced batteries (with power on).
    Is memory board toast? Can I just replace SRAM chips? I did check for +15 vdc on board and it was there.

    Edit: I removed the four SRAM chips with no difference.

  2. #2

    Re: 0TT 910 Parity Error (low)

    I would suggest removing the socketed RAM chips and trying to clear memory again (powering on while holding reset and delete). This most likely will not work because when you clear memory then memory access size is brought down to basic memory. You might get lucky though so it is worth a try. If that does not work then I would suggest sending the board in for testing and repair if needed. Our test fee for that board is $50.00 and if it does need repair then ignore the test fee and the cost of repair is $427.00. See our website at FANUC CNC Parts and Repair Services | GE FANUC Unit/PCB Repairs | Servo Drive Motor Systems | Power Supplies | FANUC Retrofits | GE FANUC Service | CNC Machine Repair & Service | Tri Star CNC Services GE Fanuc Parts and Repair.

  3. #3
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    Re: 0TT 910 Parity Error (low)

    Thanks for the reply tristarcnc,
    Are you referring to these four chips? (in picture)
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails IMG_4510 arrows.jpg  

  4. #4

    Re: 0TT 910 Parity Error (low)

    That is correct.

  5. #5
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    Re: 0TT 910 Parity Error (low)

    Quote Originally Posted by hrhoward View Post
    Hello folks,

    Getting a 910 Parity Error (low) on power up. I have tried holding down Can & Delete, Reset & Delete, Reset & Can. Error message still there. Can't get past it.
    Machine has been sitting in storage for a couple years. I just replaced batteries (with power on).
    Is memory board toast? Can I just replace SRAM chips? I did check for +15 vdc on board and it was there.

    Edit: I removed the four SRAM chips with no difference.
    Hi,
    Please power up the machine with holding keys {0 & DELETE} or { - & .}

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    Re: 0TT 910 Parity Error (low)

    Quote Originally Posted by deeps05 View Post
    Hi,
    Please power up the machine with holding keys {0 & DELETE} or { - & .}
    Alas, no difference. Thanks though.

  7. #7
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    Re: 0TT 910 Parity Error (low)

    Hi,
    1) Please check any switch is there to enable parameter write maybe it was identify as SW1.
    2) Press and hold buttons RESET & DELETE and power off the machine and turn it on back, until power up don't release buttons.
    3) Press and hold DELETE and S.

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    Re: 0TT 910 Parity Error (low)

    hi
    You can try with
    1) . and DELETE
    2) - and DELETE
    3) O and X
    4) 0 and DELETE

  9. #9
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    Re: 0TT 910 Parity Error (low)

    It's most likely one of the soldered SRAM chips, including the parity chips.

  10. #10
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    Re: 0TT 910 Parity Error (low)

    Thanks deeps05,
    I've tried every technique that I know of to no avail.

    memoryman,
    Which ones are the parity chips?

  11. #11
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    Re: 0TT 910 Parity Error (low)

    The 28 pin narrow body ones, near the blue connector.

  12. #12
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    Re: 0TT 910 Parity Error (low)

    Replace batteries because the memory is gone. Worst case scenario is to replace the mother board.

    Sent from my HUAWEI P6 S-U06 using Tapatalk

  13. #13
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    Re: 0TT 910 Parity Error (low)

    Ended up being the SUB CPU.

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