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HOA Keypad Display
The HOA keypad battery is low or the battery has
been replaced
An error has occurred in the Real-Time Clock
function of the HOA keypad
HOA Keypad Display
UL3
Cause
Parameter settings are not appropriate for the load Check the settings of parameters L6-02 and L6-03.
There is a fault on the machine side
HOA Keypad Display
UL6
Cause
The output current has fallen below the motor
underload curve defined in L6-14 for longer than
the time set to L6-03
HOA Keypad Display
Uv1
Cause
Input power phase loss
One of the drive input power wiring terminals is
loose
There is a problem with the voltage from the drive
input power
The power has been interrupted
The main circuit capacitors are worn
The relay or contactor on the soft-charge bypass
circuit is damaged
<1> Details on this function can be found in the standard P1000 Technical Manual (SIEPYAIP1U01) at www.yaskawa.com.
HOA Keypad Display
Uv2
Cause
Internal circuitry is damaged
YASKAWA SIEP YAIP1B 01B YASKAWA AC Drive – P1000 Bypass Technical Manual
Replace the HOA keypad battery and set the current time.
Replace the HOA keypad. For instructions on replacing the HOA keypad, contact Yaskawa or your
nearest sales representative.
Undertorque Detection 1
The current has fallen below the minimum value set for torque detection (L6-02) for longer than the
allowable time (L6-03).
Check the load for any problems.
Motor Underload
The weight of the load has fallen below the underload curve defined in L6-14.
Adjust the value set to L6-14 so that output current remains above the motor underload curve during
normal operation.
DC Bus Undervoltage
Voltage in the DC bus fell below the undervoltage detection level (L2-05).
• For 208 V Bypass Drives: approximately 190 V
• For 480 V Bypass Drives: approximately 440 V
The fault is output only if L2-01 is set to 0 or 1 and the DC bus voltage has fallen below the level set
to L2-05 for longer than the time set to L2-02
• The main circuit drive input power is wired incorrectly.
• Correct the wiring.
• Ensure there are no loose terminals.
• Apply the tightening torque specified in this manual to fasten the terminals.
and Tightening Torque Specifications on page 43
• Check the voltage.
• Correct the voltage to be within the range listed in drive input power specifications.
• If there is no problem with the power supply to the main circuit, check for problems with the main
circuit magnetic contactor.
Correct the drive input power.
• Check the maintenance time for the capacitors (U4-05).
• Replace either the control board or the entire drive if U4-05 exceeds 90%. For instructions on
replacing the control board, contact Yaskawa or a Yaskawa representative.
• Cycle power to the drive and see if the fault reoccurs.
• If the problem continues, replace either the control board or the entire drive. For instructions on
replacing the control board, contact Yaskawa or a Yaskawa representative.
• Check monitor U4-06 for the performance life of the soft-charge bypass.
• Replace either the control board or the entire drive if U4-06 exceeds 90%. For instructions on
replacing the control board, contact Yaskawa or a Yaskawa representative.
Control Power Supply Voltage Fault
Voltage is too low for the control drive input power.
• Cycle power to the drive. Check if the fault reoccurs.
• If the problem continues, replace either the control board or the entire drive. For instructions on
replacing the control board, contact Yaskawa or a Yaskawa representative.
6.4 Fault Detection
Fault Name
Fault Name
Possible Solution
Fault Name
Possible Solution
Fault Name
<1>
.
Possible Solution
for details.
Fault Name
Possible Solution
Refer to Wire Gauge
6
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