
1. Check Circuit and Connections
Carefully inspect all cables and connectors between the NX100 teach pendant and the robot controller. Look for loose plugs, damaged wires, or bent pins. Reconnect or replace any faulty cables, then power on and test again.
2. Clean the Surface and Key Area
Over time, dust or oil buildup around the keys can affect key sensitivity. Use a soft lint-free cloth and a small amount of isopropyl alcohol or mild cleaner to gently wipe the surface. If needed, remove debris beneath the keys to ensure smooth and responsive key movement.
3. Check Software and Settings
Go to the system settings on your Yaskawa robot to review firmware or software status. Software errors or version mismatches can sometimes cause key response issues. Try updating to the latest version or restoring factory settings after backing up important parameters. If unsure, contact a qualified technician.
4. Diagnose the Controller and Internal Hardware
If the above steps don't resolve the issue, the problem may lie within the pendant's internal board or the main controller. Have an experienced technician check the control board, ribbon cables, and solder joints using professional diagnostic tools. Repair or replace faulty components as needed.
5. Verify Power Supply Stability
Unstable or fluctuating power can also cause intermittent key failure. Inspect power lines, the stabilizer module, and grounding connections. If voltage instability or noise is detected, replace or upgrade the power supply to ensure a clean and consistent power source.
6. Testing and Verification
After troubleshooting and repairing your Yaskawa robot, be sure to perform testing and verification. Start the industrial robot and perform various operations using the teach pendant to ensure that the buttons respond normally and function properly. Also, observe any other abnormalities during robot operation.
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