Devicenet Option Error Codes - YASKAWA SI-N3 Technical Manual

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Table 12.1 Explicit Message Error Codes, Causes, and Possible Solutions
Error Code
Description
08FF
Service not supported
09FF
Invalid attribute value
0CFF
Object state conflict
0EFF
Attribute not settable
13FF
Not enough data
14FF
Attribute not supported
15FF
Too much data
16FF
Object does not exist
1FFF
Vendor specific error
20FF
Invalid parameter
Note:
Refer to the MEMOBUS/Modbus Data Table in the drive Technical Manual for a list of monitor data using the MEMOBUS/Modbus
message area.

DeviceNet Option Error Codes

Drive Error Code (Hex.)
DeviceNet Error Code
*1
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
0A
0B
0C
0D
0E
0F
10
11
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The service code is incorrect.
The attribute is incorrect.
Attempted to change a drive constant that cannot be changed
while the drive is running.
Attempted to change a read-only attribute.
The data size is incorrect.
Attempted to execute a service that is not defined for the
attribute.
The data size is incorrect.
An unsupported object was specified.
• Attempted to change a drive constant that cannot be
changed while the drive is running.
• Attempted to change a drive constant to a value outside of
the setting range.
Attempted to change to a data value outside of the setting
range.
Table 12.2 DeviceNet Option Error Codes
(Hex.)
0000
-
5120
PUF [DC Bus Fuse Open]
3220
Uv1 [DC Bus Undervoltage]
5110
Uv2 [Control Power Undervoltage]
3222
Uv3 [Soft Charge Answerback Fault]
2130
SC [Short Circuit/IGBT Failure]
2120
GF [Ground Fault]
2300
oC [Overcurrent]
3210
ov [Overvoltage]
4200
oH [Heatsink Overheat]
4210
oH1 [Heatsink Overheat]
2220
oL1 [Motor Overload]
2200
oL2 [Drive Overload]
2221
oL3 [Overtorque Detection 1]
2222
oL4 [Overtorque Detection 2]
7110
rr [Dynamic Braking Transistor Fault]
7112
rH [Braking Resistor Overheat]
9000
EF3 [External Fault (Terminal S3)]
Cause
Correct the service code.
Correct the attribute.
Stop the drive.
Correct the service code or attribute setting.
Correct the data size.
Correct the service code or attribute setting.
Correct the data size.
Correct the class or instance setting.
• Stop the drive.
• Specify a value that is within the setting range.
Specify a data value that is within the setting range.
Name
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Output Transistor Failure
• Replace the drive.
The drive input power voltage is changing too much.
Cycle drive power.
• If the fault stays, replace the drive.
Cycle drive power.
• If the fault stays, replace the drive.
• Check drive wiring.
• Cycle drive power.
– If the fault stays, replace the drive.
Check for motor and/or cable damage.
Check motor, motor load and acc/dec rates.
• Check incoming voltage.
• Check deceleration time
• Check ambient temperature.
• Examine cooling fan operation.
Examine cooling fan operation.
• Check the load, acc/dec and cycle times.
• Check motor rated current (E2-01 [Motor Rated Current (FLA)])
• Check the load, acc/dec and cycle times.
• Check drive rating.
• Check L6-02 [Torque Detection Level 1] andL6-03 [Torque
Detection Time 1] settings.
• Check system mechanics.
• Check L6-05 [Torque Detection Level 2] andL6-06 [Torque
Detection Time 2] settings.
• Check system mechanics.
• Cycle drive power.
• If the fault stays, replace the drive.
Check load, operating speed and deceleration time.
• Remove the cause of the external fault.
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Possible Solutions
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