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| Error Display | Meaning | Solution (from PDF) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Scale signal lost (A-phase missing) | Check DB9 connector. Re-seat cable. Inspect for broken wire pin 2 or 3. | | Err 2 | Count speed too high (>3m/s) | Reduce manual feed rate. Or replace worn scale reader head. | | Err 3 | EEPROM data corruption | Perform master reset (see manual p.24). Reload parameters. | | **Flickering ** display | Power supply ripple (voltage drop) | The SDS6-3V requires 5V DC regulated. Check your power adapter (1A minimum). | | No change on axis | Scale coupler slipped | Mechanically inspect the scale mounting. Re-tighten screws to 0.5 Nm. |