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Old 04-30-10, 07:06 PM
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Default Hitachi Seiki Seicos Sigma Alarms

I need help in reseting these alarms 796 Battery Alarm,4th axis need zrn F300,4th axis battery zero F306, 4th axis battery down F307. I replaced all batteries. I know Fanuc controls well and I can not figure out how to reset these alarms no books. On Fanuc you go to p1815 and toggle APC to reset home.
This is a TS15 Lathe Any help is great.
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Old 05-03-10, 10:35 AM
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Default Re: Hitachi Seiki Seicos Sigma Alarms

See if this will work for you.

1. Black Screen Press ENTER
2. You can see Screen Bottom: F1…F2…F3…F4…F5…
3. Press F1 SEQUENCE Key
4. Press F1 DIAGNOSE Key
5. Press F5 NEXT Key
6. Press F4 RESET Key
7. Press “ SFT and ENTER at the Same Time

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