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anyone know what these error codes mean;

plc 9517-emergency line reset(in0)
plc 9518-set of contactors not reset at least one contactor has remained enabled(in 17)
plc 9275 slot guard cylinder 1 up is missing(1, in 49)
plc 9001 thermal relays KO (in 11)
gmm 275 nc in emergency
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It means runway 2-L is clear for landing.
Herb
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PLC = Programmable Logic Controller. You will need to have a copy of the program and the tool service manual to really understand more about their meanings. Without them, Herb's reply is about as good as you are going to get. Providing a little more information about what the tool is might help too.

Charley
Gavco, are you talking about this Biesse Rover B machine?
Biesse cannot help you?


anyone know what these error codes mean;

plc 9517-emergency line reset(in0)
plc 9518-set of contactors not reset at least one contactor has remained enabled(in 17)
plc 9275 slot guard cylinder 1 up is missing(1, in 49)
plc 9001 thermal relays KO (in 11)
gmm 275 nc in emergency

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It means runway 2-L is clear for landing.
Herb
That's what an Air Canada pilot thought one night earlier this year when he came awfully close to taking out 5 others at San Francisco. OOPs!!, Wrong runway.
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anyone know what these error codes mean; plc 9517-emergency line reset(in0) plc 9518-set of contactors not reset at least one contactor has remained enabled(in 17) plc 9275 slot guard cylinder 1 up is missing(1, in 49) plc 9001 thermal relays KO (in 11) gmm 275 nc in emergency
Hi did you find out what enabled in 17 was ?
Hi did you find out what enabled in 17 was ?
Gavco hasn't been here since that single post in Oct 2018 so I wouldn't expect a response. Jump on over to the New Member Introductions and tell us a little about yourself, your shop, what you build, etc.
Welcome to the forum @georgekelly
G'day George, welcome to the forum.
Have you checked with the machine or software maker for their input? I find an email, pleading for help, often gets passed to someone who actually knows.
One more thing, it is almost always better to start a new string. Many of us really don't check old posts like this. To post a new string, look to the upper right of your screen. Just to the right of the NEW button is a symbol that looks like a bulleted list. Click the symbol and it presents a list of different sections of the Forum. Find the CNC forum and click where it says to post a new subject. You are far more likely to get an answer that way because not many members read new entries on old posts.
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