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FANUC Alarm Code Guide

Find solutions to common Fanuc CNC alarm codes quickly and efficiently.

FANUC Alarms: Quick Guide to Get Back Online​

When your FANUC CNC triggers an alarm, it's trying to tell you something. From simple overtravel to complex servo issues, these codes pinpoint where the problem lies.Our guide cuts through the complexity. We explain the most common alarms—what they mean, why they happen, and how to fix them. Whether you're facing alarm 401 or a stuck overtravel limit, you'll find clear, step-by-step solutions to minimize downtime.​​ You will learn how to:​

  • Decode any FANUC alarm number.
  • Diagnose faults in servos, spindles, or system memory.
  • Perform basic checks before calling a technician.
  • Identify components that may need adjustment or replacement.

Get the knowledge to solve problems faster and keep your machines running.

FANUC IE Alarm List: Misoperation Prevention Alarms
This page covers FANUC IE alarms related to the misoperation prevention function, including soft limit detection, excessive commanded rotation speed, illegal acceleration or deceleration, and abnormal machine coordinate position conditions. These alarms are important because they are generated by a preventive protection function designed to detect unsafe or invalid motion conditions before machine damage or incorrect operation can occur. These alarm references apply to FANUC Series 0i-Model D and FANUC Series 0i Mate-Model D. In practical maintenance and machine operation, IE alarms are closely related to motion safety logic, stored... Read more...
FANUC DS Alarm Codes: External Data, Verify and System Protection Alarms
This page covers FANUC DS alarms related to external data input/output, program and workpiece search, external operator information display, address and data signal errors, verification mismatches, and system protection functions. These alarms are important because they are tied to data exchange, machine-side interface logic, program handling, and integrity checking of CNC-related software and parameters. These alarm references apply to FANUC Series 0i-Model D and FANUC Series 0i Mate-Model D. In practical service work, this group of DS alarms often appears when external data interfaces are used, when search conditions are... Read more...
FANUC DS Alarm Codes: Synchronization, APC, Reference Return and DCS Errors
This page covers FANUC DS alarms related to synchronization control, APC conditions, reference return, DCS-related settings, detector reference mark logic, PMC axis control, and servo motor spindle setup. These alarms are important because they often affect the machine’s ability to maintain axis coordination, establish reference position correctly, or recover normal position-related operation after power-on or maintenance work. These alarm references apply to FANUC Series 0i-Model D and FANUC Series 0i Mate-Model D. In practical maintenance work, this group of DS alarms often appears when synchronization settings are inconsistent, APC battery... Read more...
FANUC OH Alarm List: Overheat and Cooling Fan Alarms
This page covers FANUC OH alarms related to controller overheating, PCB cooling fan failure, and spindle overheat conditions. These alarms are important because they point to thermal protection conditions that can affect CNC stability, electronic component life, and safe machine operation. These alarm references apply to FANUC Series 0i-Model D and FANUC Series 0i Mate-Model D. In practical maintenance work, OH alarms often appear when the CNC cabinet temperature rises too high, when the cooling fan for the control PCB fails, or when spindle heat is judged to be abnormal... Read more...
FANUC SP Alarm Codes: Serial Spindle Communication and Control Errors
This page covers FANUC SP alarms related to serial spindle communication, spindle control faults, spindle amplifier errors, spindle-side initialization problems, and spindle parameter setting failures. These alarms are especially important in service and repair work because they often point to communication instability between the CNC and spindle amplifier, spindle control hardware problems, incorrect spindle parameter allocation, or failure in spindle-side initialization. These alarm references apply to FANUC Series 0i-Model D and FANUC Series 0i Mate-Model D. In practical maintenance work, this group of spindle alarms is often more serious than... Read more...
FANUC SP Alarm Codes: Rigid Tapping, Spindle Position and Deviation Alarms
This page covers FANUC SP alarms related to rigid tapping, spindle mode switching, spindle positioning, spindle deviation, spindle load detection, position coder conditions, spindle gear ratio settings, and communication data abnormalities. These alarms are especially relevant in applications where spindle positioning accuracy, spindle synchronization, and rigid tapping performance directly affect machining quality. These alarm references apply to FANUC Series 0i-Model D and FANUC Series 0i Mate-Model D. In practical maintenance work, this group of SP alarms is commonly associated with spindle positioning errors, excessive spindle deviation, incorrect spindle selection, encoder-related... Read more...
FANUC IO and PW Alarm Codes: File System, Memory and Power-Off Required Alarms
This page covers FANUC IO alarms related to file systems, memory access, and program storage, as well as PW alarms related to power-off required conditions, parameter setting faults, and PMC address assignment errors. These alarm groups are important because they are connected to CNC data handling, parameter integrity, control configuration, and machine restart requirements. These alarm references apply to FANUC Series 0i-Model D and FANUC Series 0i Mate-Model D. In practical service work, IO alarms often point to problems involving the CNC file system, program storage memory, or tool data... Read more...
FANUC OT Alarm List: Overtravel and Limit Alarms
This page covers FANUC OT alarms related to overtravel conditions, soft limits, hard limits, interference detection, and travel pre-check errors. These alarms are commonly generated when an axis moves beyond an allowed machine travel range, enters a prohibited zone, reaches a hardware limit switch, or is judged in advance to exceed the allowable travel area. These alarm references apply to FANUC Series 0i-Model D and FANUC Series 0i Mate-Model D. In practical machine maintenance and operation, OT alarms are among the most familiar CNC alarms because they are directly related... Read more...
FANUC SV Alarm Codes: FSSB, Axis Configuration and Servo Setup Errors
This page covers FANUC SV alarms related to FSSB communication, servo initialization, axis assignment, tandem drive settings, configuration mismatches, and servo setup errors. These alarms are especially important during machine commissioning, control replacement, amplifier replacement, parameter restoration, software changes, and troubleshooting after wiring or configuration work. These alarm references apply to FANUC Series 0i-Model D and FANUC Series 0i Mate-Model D. In practical maintenance work, these alarms often indicate that the CNC, amplifier, axis card, servo software, or axis allocation settings are not aligned correctly. Unlike pure overheat or current... Read more...
FANUC SV Alarm Codes: Servo Amplifier, Drive, Voltage and Overheat Alarms
This page covers FANUC SV alarms related to servo amplifiers, drive circuits, current detection, voltage status, DC link conditions, cooling fan faults, detector disconnection, FSSB communication, and servo hardware configuration. These alarms are especially important in maintenance and repair work because they are often associated with amplifier health, power conditions, wiring integrity, cooling performance, and system-level servo communication. These alarm references apply to FANUC Series 0i-Model D and FANUC Series 0i Mate-Model D. For service engineers, maintenance teams, and machine owners, this group of SV alarms is one of the... Read more...
FANUC SV Alarm Codes: Synchronization, APC and Encoder Alarms
This page covers FANUC SV alarms related to synchronization control, APC communication, built-in pulse coders, and external detectors. These alarms are commonly associated with position feedback, absolute position detection, encoder communication, detector data errors, and synchronization performance between axes. For maintenance engineers and machine tool service teams, this group of SV alarms is important because it often points to feedback problems, detector cable issues, APC communication faults, or synchronization deviations that affect machine motion accuracy. These alarm references apply to FANUC Series 0i-Model D and FANUC Series 0i Mate-Model D.... Read more...
FANUC SW Alarm List: SW0100 Parameter Write Enable Alarm
The FANUC SW alarm category is related to parameter write status. In most cases, this alarm appears when parameter writing has been enabled on the CNC. The most common code in this category is SW0100, which indicates that the Parameter Write Enable setting is turned on. This page explains what SW0100 means, when it may appear, and what users should check before changing parameters on a FANUC CNC system. For maintenance teams, machine tool operators, and service engineers, understanding SW alarms is important because parameter write settings directly affect CNC... Read more...

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