Control Panel Displays CS
Problem
The control panel displays CS.
NOTE: This message display isn’t an error. It indicated that the machine is ready for the cycle start command.
Cause
The machine is ready to operate: push the green Cycle Start (CS) button.
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You May Need To… |
Probability |
How-To Steps |
Need More? |
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Push the green Cycle Start (CS) button. |
High |
CS on the control panel display indicates that the machine is ready for the cycle start command. Push the Cycle Start (CS) button, and the machine begins automated function. |
For information, see “ Use Automatic Mode ” or “ Use Manual Mode ”. |
Control Panel Displays E**
Problem
The control panel displays E**.
Cause
You may need to make adjustments to the machine, or adjust the air pressure.
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You May Need To… |
Probability |
How-To Steps |
Need More? |
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Adjust the proximity switch. |
High |
Verify that the proximity switch is properly adjusted: it must be about 1 mm from the activating position. |
For information, see “ Verify the Proximity Sensor Installation ”. |
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Adjust the air pressure. |
High |
Verify that the machine’s automated movement can move to the endpoint in the allowed time window. Examine the machine’s air pressure. If it’s below 90 psi, adjust it. |
For information, see “ Air Requirements ”. |
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Adjust the vise jaws. |
Low |
Verify that the machine advances the material in the allowed time window. Examine the vise jaws to confirm that they’re properly adjusted, and that they don’t allow the material to drag. If the vise jaws constrict the material, adjust them. |
For information, see “ Mechanical Adjustments ”. |
Bandsaw Error Codes Reference
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Error |
Description |
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CS |
Waiting for user input. Press the Cycle Start button. |
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E1 |
Memory Failure. |
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E2 |
Overvoltage: The Transformer detected the input voltage is too high (above 28 V). |
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E3 |
Undervoltage: The Transformer detected the input voltage is too low (below 19 V). |
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E4 |
Panel communication error. |
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E5 |
The pulley safety switch isn’t latched. |
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E6 |
Cut Sensor Error. |
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E10 |
The saw lift timed out. It never reached it’s required height. |
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E11 |
Incorrect user input; cut canceled. To start the operation, press the Cycle Start button twice. |
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E12 |
The saw lift proximity sensors (up and down) are both active. |
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E13 |
The infeed and outfeed proximity sensors (forward and rear) are both active. |
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E15 |
The infeed table retract stroke timed out (on the initial stroke). |
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E16 |
The infeed table advance stroke timed out. |
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E17 |
The infeed table retract timed out (on a subsequent stroke). |
While troubleshooting error codes, examine the Stroke LEDs on the control panel, which correspond to the proximity sensors on the bandsaw. If the LED light is illuminated, the proximity sensor is active.
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x1 LED: Infeed (advance) proximity sensor
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x2 LED: Outfeed (retract) proximity sensor
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x4 LED: Saw down proximity sensor
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x5 LED: Saw up proximity sensor