Mori Seiki Ex Alarm List [patched] Here
To generate a report or export a list of Mori Seiki EX alarms directly from the machine, you typically need to use the CNC's system menu to output the history to an external USB or memory card. How to Export the Alarm Report
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Review: Navigating the Mori Seiki EX Alarm List
Rating: 4.5/5 Verdict: An indispensable diagnostic tool that prioritizes clarity and safety, though it requires a shift in thinking between machine-specific and control-specific errors. To generate a report or export a list
Kenji nodded. That was the real problem. The machine was smarter than the people maintaining it. He spent the next four hours replacing the oil filter, flushing the coolant tank, re-greasing the tool magazine guide rails, and resetting the servo load parameters. When he finally powered up the NTX 2000, the spindle roared to life, smooth as a whisper. He ran a test cycle. Tool change after tool change. No EX alarms. Just the clean, rhythmic thunk-thunk-whir of precision engineering. ), turning the machine power OFF and then
: Use the right arrow softkeys to find "OPERATIONAL HISTORY" or "ALARM HISTORY". Execute Output
- Parameter Cross-Reference: The higher-level alarms often reference specific system parameters. This allows techs to adjust timer values or tolerance windows directly without guessing.
- PMC Ladder Integration: The alarms are tightly integrated into the PMC (Programmable Machine Controller) ladder logic. When an alarm is active, you can jump to the ladder diagram and see exactly which contact is open, making sensor replacement a breeze.
), turning the machine power OFF and then ON can sometimes clear the state. Verify Fluid Levels:
- Controller Alarms (Fanuc): Since Mori Seiki machines typically run on Fanuc controls (Series 16i/18i/21i or 30i/31i), a large portion of the alarm list is standard Fanuc coding. If you have experience on a Haas or a standard Fanuc mill, these will look familiar (e.g., PS codes for programming syntax, SV codes for servo errors).
- Machine Alarms (Mori Seiki Specific): This is where the "EX" personality shines. Mori assigns alarms to specific "screens" or classifications.