anybody knows how to reset the shock sensor? or where it is? I have all the time that alarm, 4110, and the robot is not shocking anything.
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Hello,
Check the wiring in the torch, inside the controller and test the circuit with a multimeter.
To disable shock sensor you need to go to the menu Robot, shock sensor detection level and set the configuration. Be careful, running robot without shock sensor can be dangerous to you, your jigs and the robot. -
Yes, I know how to disable the shock sensor but I can't. it don't let me change or edit anything. do you know why?
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You must go to managment mode.
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The shock sensor is a normally closed circuit that leaves the controller and goes out to the safety clutch and through a switch in the clutch then back to the controller. If you are getting alarm 4110 this circuit is open and you must trace it out and close the circuit. It may be the safety clutch is not in the proper socket and therefore tripped.
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To add a little bit more to RoboDoc's reply. You don't state the controller generation. Assuming XRC or newer. In Editing Security level or higher, go to ROBOT, OVERRUN and S-SENSOR. The status circle under S-SENSOR should be lit up. Down at the bottom of the screen is RELEASE. When you touch or select on RELEASE the status circle should change states. Select or touch on RESET. This will clear the alarm and allow you to jog the robot as long as you stay in this screen.
To troubleshoot the shock sensor, inside the controller are two wires that the shock sensor plugs into. This might be the XTU on a XRC, NTU on a NX, or AXA on a DX100 or DX200. You can jumper the two wires from the board together. If the alarm goes away on any screen other than OVERRUN and S-SENSOR the problem is outside the controller. If the problem still remains it's in the board circuitry. Generally, not always, somewhere outside the controller is a point where you can jumper these two wires again. Alarm, problem between the controller and the jump point. No alarm, farther out. If you get all the way out to the shock sensor and no alarm, the sensor is bad. More than likely due to a crash.
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The shock sensor is a normally closed circuit that leaves the controller and goes out to the safety clutch and through a switch in the clutch then back to the controller. If you are getting alarm 4110 this circuit is open and you must trace it out and close the circuit. It may be the safety clutch is not in the proper socket and therefore tripped.
I'm using DX100 for plasma cutting, whilst it was in the process of cutting it stopped and showed 4110 alarm shock sensor. Did everything I could to remove the alarm through OVERRUN & S.SENSOR but still after releasing and going back to the JOB it pops up again, I really ran out of ideas what to do now. PLEASE ASSIST !!!
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pull the rubber boot back and blow compressed air in that area and make sure your wire connector is still making good connection
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