56020000 hex
Jerk Setting Out of Range
Omron · NJ/NY-series NC Integrated Controller
What does 56020000 hex mean?
This minor fault occurs when a parameter specified for the Jerk input variable in a CNC instruction exceeds its valid range. The fault is detected at instruction execution within the CNC coordinate system of the CNC Function Module. This will prevent the relevant instruction from executing and cause the affected CNC coordinate system to stop immediately if it is moving.
Common Causes
- The `Jerk` input variable in a CNC instruction has been set to a value outside its permissible operating range.
- The CNC program contains an instruction with an invalid `Jerk` parameter.
Repair Steps & Checklist
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- 1
Review the CNC program to identify the specific CNC instruction causing the fault.
- 2
Locate the parameter assigned to the `Jerk` input variable for that instruction.
- 3
Modify the `Jerk` parameter value to be within the valid range specified in the instruction's documentation.
Verified technical data. Last updated: March 2026
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Source: Omron NJ/NY-series NC Integrated Controller