AL-10 IPM fault (Overcurrent H/W) |
Cause:
- Motor cable abnormality.
- Encoder cable abnormality.
- Parameter setting abnormality (Motor ID, Encoder type).
Remedy:
- Check for abnormal wiring and short circuits; replace motor/encoder cables.
- Make sure parameter settings [0x2000], [0x2001], [0x2002] match the motor label.
- Modify parameters to match the motor label.
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AL-14 Over current (Overcurrent S/W) |
Cause:
- Motor phase resistance inspection (U-V, V-W, W-U).
- Apparatus abnormality (conflicts or binding).
- Drive abnormality.
- Noise-related abnormalities.
Remedy:
- Inspect resistance between motor lines; replace motor if below several Ω.
- Inspect apparatuses for binding.
- If alarms occur continually after power re-input, replace the drive.
- Inspect PE wiring and match wire sizes.
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AL-11 IPM temperature (IPM overheat) |
Cause:
- Ambient temperature exceeds 50°C.
- Continual overload alarm (Load > 100%).
- Highly frequent or continual regenerative operation.
- Drive installation direction/status.
Remedy:
- Lower the ambient temperature.
- Check accumulated operation overload ratio [0x2603]; Change drive/motor capacity or adjust gain.
- Adjust regenerative resistance setting [0x2009] or use external regenerative resistance.
- Verify wiring and connection installation status.
- Replace the drive if alarms occur continually.
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AL-15 Current offset |
Cause:
- Excessive setting of the motor’s U and V Phase current offset.
- Drive abnormality.
Remedy:
- Check if offsets [0x2015] – [0x2017] are 5% of rated current or higher; Re-adjust phase current offset.
- If alarms occur continually after adjustment, replace the drive.
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AL-21 Continuous overload |
Cause:
- Continuous operation with a load exceeding the rated value.
- Motor brake abnormality (opening of brake).
- Parameter setting abnormality (Motor ID/Encoder info).
- Apparatus abnormality.
- Motor or Encoder cable wiring/short circuit.
Remedy:
- Check accumulated overload ratio [0x2603]; Change capacity of motor/drive or adjust gain.
- Supply power to the motor brake during SVON.
- Modify parameters to match motor label; set appropriate basic load ratio [0x200F].
- Inspect apparatuses and cables; replace if necessary.
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AL-22 Drive temperature 1 (Drive overheat 1) |
Cause:
- Ambient temperature exceeds 50°C.
- Drive abnormality (Sensor reading vs Ambient).
Remedy:
- Lower the ambient temperature.
- Check displayed temp [0x260B]; if highly different from ambient, replace the drive.
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AL-23 Regenerative overload |
Cause:
- Capacity exceeded due to high frequency or continual regenerative operation.
- Parameter setting abnormality ([0x2009]~[0x200E]).
- Main power input voltage abnormality (> AC253V).
- Drive abnormality (Heat in regenerative resistance).
Remedy:
- Check accumulated regenerative overload ratio [0x2606]; Use external regenerative resistance.
- Set appropriate parameter values.
- Re-inspect the main power source.
- Replace the drive if resistance heats up when not operating.
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AL-24 Motor cable open |
Cause:
- Motor cable abnormality (disconnection).
- Motor abnormality (internal short circuit).
- Drive abnormality.
Remedy:
- Check for disconnection; replace motor cable.
- Check for U, V, W short inside motor; replace the motor.
- If alarms occur continually while SVON is on, replace the drive.
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AL-25 Drive temperature 2 (Drive overheat 2) |
Cause:
- Ambient temperature exceeds 50°C.
- Drive abnormality (Heat leakage).
Remedy:
- Lower the ambient temperature.
- Check if temp [0x260C] differs significantly from ambient; Replace the drive.
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AL-30 Encoder communication (Serial encoder error) |
Cause:
- Encoder cable abnormality (disconnection/short).
Remedy:
- Check for disconnection or abnormal connection; Replace the encoder cable.
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AL-31 Encoder cable open |
Cause:
- Parameter setting abnormality (Motor ID/Encoder ID).
- Encoder abnormality.
- Drive abnormality.
Remedy:
- Modify parameters [0x2001]/[0x2002] to match motor label.
- If parameters are correct but alarm persists, replace the motor.
- If alarms occur continually after power re-input, replace the drive.
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AL-32 Encoder data error |
Cause:
Remedy:
- If alarms occur continually after power re-input, replace the drive.
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AL-33 Motor setting error |
Cause:
- Motor ID setting mismatch.
- Drive abnormality.
Remedy:
- Modify [0x2000] to match the information on the motor label.
- If alarms occur continually after power re-input, replace the drive.
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AL-34 Z Phase open |
Cause:
- Encoder cable abnormality.
- Encoder abnormality.
- Drive abnormality.
Remedy:
- Check wiring/short circuit; replace encoder cable.
- If alarms occur continually, replace the motor.
- If alarms occur continually after motor checks, replace the drive.
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AL-35 Low battery |
Cause:
- Parameter setting abnormality (Incremental vs Absolute).
- Defective battery connection.
- Low battery voltage (< 3.3V).
Remedy:
- To use incremental encoder, set [0x2005] to 1 to disable alarms.
- Connect the battery accurately.
- Replace the battery.
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AL-36 Preset Error (Encoder initialize) |
Cause:
- Parameter setting error (Absolute/Incremental).
- Poor battery contact or disconnected.
- When initial encoder power is turned on.
Remedy:
- To use as incremental, set [0x2005] to 1.
- Connect battery, reset alarm, re-apply power. Reset mechanical origin.
- Reconnect power and reset mechanical origin.
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AL-40 Under voltage |
Cause:
- Main power input voltage abnormality (Single phase < AC170V).
- Drive abnormality (Input normal but value incorrect).
- Lowered power voltage during operation.
Remedy:
- Re-inspect the main power source.
- Check value of [0x2605]; replace drive if input is normal but reading is wrong.
- Use a 3-phase voltage supply.
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AL-41 Over voltage |
Cause:
- Main power input voltage abnormality (AC253V or higher).
- High external regenerative resistance.
- Highly frequent acceleration/deceleration.
- Drive abnormality.
Remedy:
- Re-inspect main power source.
- Review regenerative resistance value and operation conditions.
- Set a high value for acceleration/deceleration time.
- Replace the drive if alarms occur continually.
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AL-42 Main power fail |
Cause:
- Main power input voltage abnormality (L1-L2 AC200-230V).
- Parameter setting abnormality [0x2006].
- Momentary power outage.
- Drive abnormality.
Remedy:
- Re-inspect the main power source.
- For a warning instead of alarm, modify [0x2006].
- Lower setting of [0x2007] or inspect power source.
- Replace the drive if alarms occur continually.
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AL-50 Over speed limit |
Cause:
- Motor or Encoder cable abnormality.
- Parameter setting abnormality (Motor ID, Gear Ratio).
- Encoder or Drive abnormality.
Remedy:
- Replace motor/encoder cables.
- Modify parameters to match motor label. Set electric gear ratio to a low value.
- Re-adjust gain according to operation conditions.
- Replace motor or drive if abnormalities persist.
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AL-51 POS following error |
Cause:
- Parameter setting abnormality (Gain, Gear Ratio, Error Range).
- Apparatus abnormality (binding).
- Drive abnormality.
Remedy:
- Readjust parameters and gain according to operation condition.
- Set electric gear ratio to a low value.
- Inspect apparatuses.
- Replace drive if alarms occur continually.
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AL-53 Excessive SPD deviation |
Cause:
- Motor or Encoder cable abnormality.
- Parameter setting abnormality.
Remedy:
- Replace motor or encoder cables.
- Modify parameters to match motor label.
- Set electric gear ratio to a low value.
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AL-63 Parameter checksum |
Cause:
- O/S replacement (Software update).
- Drive abnormality.
Remedy:
- Perform restoration of initial parameters and re-set parameters before operation.
- Replace drive if alarms occur continually.
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AL-71 Factory setting error |
Cause:
Remedy:
- Contact service center.
- Replace drive if alarms occur continually.
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W01 PWR_FAIL (Main power phase loss) |
Cause:
- Main power input voltage abnormality.
- Parameter setting abnormality.
- Momentary power outage.
Remedy:
- Re-inspect the main power source (L1-L2 AC200-230V).
- Modify [0x2006] to set an alarm instead of a warning.
- Lower setting of [0x2007] or inspect power source.
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W02 LOW_BATT (Low encoder battery) |
Cause:
- Parameter setting abnormality.
- Defective battery connection.
- Low battery voltage.
Remedy:
- To use incremental type absolute encoder, set [0x2005] to 1.
- Connect the battery accurately.
- Replace the battery (if below 3.3V).
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W04 SW_POS_LMT (Software position limit) |
Cause:
- Position command value larger than software limit input.
Remedy:
- Ensure command values stay within limits.
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W08 OV_DB_CUR (DB overcurrent) |
Cause:
- Motor operation by external power source.
- DB resistance capacity exceeded.
- Drive abnormality.
Remedy:
- Do not operate motor using external power.
- Lower command speed, moment of inertia, or frequency of DB stop.
- Replace the drive.
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W10 OV_LOAD (Operation overload) |
Cause:
- Continuous operation with load exceeding rated value.
- Motor brake abnormality.
- Parameter setting abnormality.
- Apparatus or cable abnormality.
Remedy:
- Change capacity of motor/drive or adjust gain.
- Supply power to the motor brake.
- Modify parameters to match motor label.
- Inspect apparatuses and cables.
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W20 SETUP (Abnormal combination) |
Cause:
- Applied motor capacity exceeds that of the drive.
- IO setting abnormality (repeated signal assignments).
Remedy:
- Lower torque limit value or replace motor/drive to match capacity.
- Set the parameters appropriately for the operation conditions.
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W40 UD_VTG (Low voltage) |
Cause:
- Main power input voltage abnormality.
- Lowered power voltage during operation.
Remedy:
- Re-inspect main power source.
- Check wiring status of main power.
- Replace drive if input is normal but alarm persists.
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W80 EMG (Emergency signal input) |
Cause:
- Emergency pause by EMG contacts.
- EMG contact abnormality.
Remedy:
- Check wiring and drive parameter settings [0x211F], [0x2200]~.
- Set parameters appropriately.
- Replace drive if alarm persists continuously.
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