FANUC SV5134 alarm means FSSB did not become ready during startup initialization. The key checks are the FSSB-related parameter settings, P10339#1 when using certain 0i-D system configurations with spindle optical cable connection amplifiers, diagnosis data 3510 / 3511 / 3513, servo amplifier DC24V control voltage, FSSB fiber optic cable connection, fiber ports, and finally the CNC axis card or main board.
Before replacing the NC controller axis card or main board, first confirm whether the FSSB connection parameters, servo amplifier control voltage, and fiber optic connection are normal. SV5134 is often related to FSSB not entering the open ready status during initialization.

What Does FANUC SV5134 Alarm Mean?
FANUC SV5134 is an FSSB startup timeout alarm. It means that during CNC startup initialization, the system did not make FSSB enter the open ready status.
In practical troubleshooting, this alarm may be caused by incorrect FSSB parameter setting, missing parameter setting for specific system configurations, insufficient servo amplifier control voltage, abnormal fiber optic cable connection, poor fiber interface contact, or a fault in the CNC axis card or main board.
Main Alarm Information
| Alarm | FANUC SV5134 |
| Alarm Type | FSSB / Servo Initialization Alarm |
| Alarm Meaning | FSSB startup timeout / FSSB did not become ready during initialization |
| Main Related Parameters | P10339#1, FSSB connection parameters, diagnosis 3510 / 3511 / 3513 |
| Main Related Parts | Servo amplifier, DC24V control power, FSSB fiber optic cable, fiber interface, NC axis card, main board |
Common Causes of SV5134 Alarm
- FSSB connection-related parameters are not set correctly
- P10339#1 is not set correctly for specific 0i-D system configurations
- Servo amplifier control voltage is insufficient
- DC24V control power is lower than required
- FSSB fiber optic cable connection is incorrect
- Fiber optic cable is damaged or has poor contact
- Fiber optic interface on the amplifier or CNC side is abnormal
- Servo amplifier is not powered or not ready during startup
- NC controller axis card fault
- CNC main board fault
Recommended Troubleshooting Order
- Confirm whether the system configuration requires P10339#1 = 1.
- Check FSSB connection-related parameter settings.
- Check diagnosis data 3510, 3511, and 3513 to confirm FSSB status.
- Measure servo amplifier control voltage and confirm whether DC24V is normal.
- Check FSSB fiber optic cable connection between servo amplifiers.
- Inspect the fiber optic ports and confirm there is no poor contact or damage.
- If all wiring, voltage, and parameter checks are normal but the alarm remains, check the NC controller axis card or main board.
Step 1: Check P10339#1 for Special System Configuration
If the machine uses a system such as 0i-D with amplifiers connected by spindle optical cable configuration, check whether parameter P10339#1 is set correctly.
In this type of configuration, if P10339#1 is not set to the required value, the CNC system may fail to make FSSB enter the ready state during startup, resulting in SV5134 alarm.
After correcting the parameter, restart the machine and check whether the FSSB initialization can be completed normally.
Step 2: Check FSSB Connection Parameters
Check whether the FSSB connection-related parameters are correct. Incorrect FSSB settings may prevent the CNC system from recognizing the servo amplifier connection properly during initialization.
You can combine the displayed data of diagnosis parameters 3510, 3511, and 3513 to confirm the FSSB communication and connection status.
If the diagnosis data indicates that FSSB is not ready or the expected amplifier connection is not detected, continue checking the amplifier control voltage and fiber optic connection.
Step 3: Check Servo Amplifier DC24V Control Voltage
Check the DC24V control voltage supplied to the servo amplifier. If the control voltage is insufficient or unstable, the amplifier may not enter the ready condition during startup, and FSSB initialization may time out.
Measure the voltage at the amplifier control power input and confirm that it is within the required range. If the DC24V voltage is low, check the power supply, wiring, connector contact, and related power distribution circuit.
Step 4: Check FSSB Fiber Optic Cable Connection
Check the fiber optic connection between servo amplifiers and the CNC system. Incorrect connection order, loose fiber cable, damaged optical cable, or poor contact at the fiber port may cause FSSB startup timeout.
Check the following items:
- Whether the FSSB fiber optic cable is connected to the correct port
- Whether the fiber optic cable is fully inserted
- Whether the cable is bent too sharply, broken, or damaged
- Whether the fiber optic interface is clean and not contaminated
- Whether each servo amplifier in the FSSB chain is powered and ready
If possible, replace the fiber optic cable with a known good cable for testing.
Step 5: Check Fiber Optic Interfaces
If the FSSB cable itself is normal, check the fiber optic interfaces on the servo amplifier side and CNC side. A damaged fiber port or poor optical signal transmission may prevent the system from completing FSSB initialization.
If one amplifier is not recognized in the chain, isolate the connection step by step to confirm whether the issue follows the cable, the amplifier, or the CNC-side interface.
Step 6: Check the NC Controller Axis Card or Main Board
If the FSSB parameters, diagnosis data, DC24V control voltage, fiber optic cable, and fiber interfaces are all confirmed normal but SV5134 still occurs, the problem may be related to the NC controller axis card or main board.
In this situation, the axis card or main board may need to be repaired or replaced. This should usually be considered after all external checks have been completed.
SV5134 Diagnostic Table
| Finding | Possible Cause | Recommended Action |
| SV5134 appears after parameter change or system recovery | FSSB parameter setting error | Check FSSB parameters and diagnosis 3510 / 3511 / 3513 |
| 0i-D system uses spindle optical cable connection amplifier | P10339#1 may not be set correctly | Confirm whether P10339#1 should be set to 1 |
| Servo amplifier does not become ready | DC24V control voltage is insufficient | Measure and restore normal DC24V control power |
| FSSB chain is not recognized correctly | Fiber optic cable connection or port problem | Check fiber cable order, connection, and fiber interface |
| One amplifier is missing from the FSSB chain | Amplifier, fiber cable, or interface issue | Isolate the amplifier and test with known good cable if possible |
| All external checks are normal but alarm remains | NC controller axis card or main board fault | Repair or replace the axis card or main board |
When Does SV5134 Commonly Appear?
- After CNC parameter loss or parameter restoration
- After FSSB parameter modification
- After servo amplifier replacement
- After changing FSSB fiber optic cable connection
- After NC controller axis card or main board replacement
- When servo amplifier DC24V control power is low
- When FSSB optical communication cannot become ready during startup
Important Notes Before Replacing Parts
Do not replace the axis card or main board immediately when SV5134 appears. This alarm may be caused by FSSB parameter setting, DC24V control power, fiber optic cable connection, or fiber interface problems.
Before replacing parts, record the CNC system model, alarm screen, FSSB setting screen, diagnosis 3510 / 3511 / 3513 values, servo amplifier models, DC24V measured voltage, fiber optic cable connection order, and recent maintenance history.
Parts and Areas Related to SV5134 Alarm
- FANUC CNC system
- FSSB connection parameters
- Parameter P10339#1
- Diagnosis 3510 / 3511 / 3513
- Servo amplifier DC24V control power
- FSSB fiber optic cable
- Servo amplifier fiber optic interface
- NC controller axis card
- CNC main board
Need Help with FANUC SV5134 Alarm?
REACO CNC provides technical support for FANUC FSSB startup timeout alarms, FSSB optical cable connection issues, servo amplifier recognition problems, DC24V control voltage checking, NC axis card repair, CNC main board support, and FANUC CNC spare parts supply. If your machine shows SV5134 alarm, our team can help you analyze whether the issue is caused by parameter setting, control voltage, fiber optic connection, axis card, or main board failure.
You can contact REACO CNC and send us photos of the alarm screen, CNC system model, FSSB setting screen, diagnosis 3510 / 3511 / 3513 values, servo amplifier model, DC24V voltage measurement, fiber optic cable connection order, and recent maintenance history. We can help confirm the likely cause and recommend suitable troubleshooting, repair, or replacement options for your FANUC CNC system.
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