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Error Code
Description
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 Appendix C of the drive Technical Manual for a list of monitor data using the
MEMOBUS/Modbus message area.
DeviceNet Option Error Codes
Drive Error
DeviceNet
Code
Error Code
(hex)
(hex)
<1>
00
0000
01
5120
02
3220
03
5110
04
3222
05
2130
06
2120
07
2300
08
3210
09
4200
0A
4210
0B
2220
0C
2200
0D
2221
0E
2222
0F
7110
10
7112
11
9000
12
9000
13
9000
14
9000
15
9000
16
9000
17
4140
18
7310
19
7310
1A
7301
1B
3130
1C
3130
1D
5210
1E
5300
YASKAWA ELECTRIC SIEP C730600 43B 1000-Series Option SI-N3 Technical Manual
Cause
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 21 DeviceNet Option Error Codes
Description
None
DC Bus Fuse Open (PUF)
DC Bus Undervolt (Uv1)
CTL PS Undervolt (Uv2)
MC Answerback (Uv3)
Short Circuit (SC)
Ground Fault (GF)
Over Current (oC)
DC Bus Overvolt (ov)
Heatsink Overtemp (oH)
Heatsink Max Temp (oH1)
Motor Overload (oL1)
Inv Overload (oL2)
Overtorque Det 1 (oL3)
Overtorque Det 2 (oL4)
DynBrk Transistor (rr)
DynBrk Resistor (rH)
External Fault 3 (EF3)
External Fault 4 (EF4)
External Fault 5 (EF5)
External Fault 6 (EF6)
External Fault 7 (EF7)
External Fault 8 (EF8)
Heatsink Fan (FAn)
Overspeed Det (oS)
Speed Deviation (dEv)
PG Open (PGo)
Input Phase Loss (PF)
Output Phase Loss (LF)
None
Operator Disconnected (oPr)
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.
Corrective Action
Output Transistor Failure – Replace the drive
Input power fluctuation too large
Cycle drive power – Replace drive if fault continues
Cycle drive power – Replace drive if fault continues
Check drive wiring
Cycle drive power – Replace drive if fault continues.
Check for motor and/or cable damage
Check motor, motor load and acc/dec rates
Check incoming voltage
Check deceleration time
Check ambient temperature
Check drive cooling fan
Check drive cooling fan
Check the load, acc/dec and cycle times
Check motor rated current (E2-01)
Check the load, acc/dec and cycle times
Check drive rating
Check L6-02 and L6-03 settings
Check system mechanics
Check L6-05 and L6-06 settings
Check system mechanics
Cycle drive power – Replace drive if fault continues
Check load, operating speed and deceleration time
Multifunction digital input set to external fault
Circuit at terminal is closed
Check drive cooling fan
Check reference and reference gain
Check F1-08 and F1-09 settings
Check load, acc/dec times and system mechanics
Check F1-10 and F1-11 settings
Check PG card connections
Excessive input voltage fluctuation
Check for broken wire/loose terminals
Check motor rating
Reconnect the digital operator
12 Troubleshooting
Possible Solution
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