E01.*
Over current error (Constant speed) |
Cause:
- Is there a steep load change?
- Is there an output short circuit?
- Is there a ground fault?
Remedy:
- Eliminate load fluctuation.
- Check the output line.
- Check the output wires and motor.
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E02.*
Over current error (During deceleration) |
Cause: Rapid deceleration.
Remedy:
- Increase the deceleration time.
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E03.*
Over current error (During acceleration) |
Cause:
- Rapid acceleration.
- Is motor locked?
- Is the torque boost high?
Remedy:
- Increase the acceleration time.
- Check the motor and wiring.
- Decrease the boost value.
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E04.*
Over current error (Other) |
Cause: Is DC braking high?
Remedy:
- Decrease the DC braking force.
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E05.*
Overload error |
Cause:
- Is the acceleration torque insufficient?
- Is the load too heavy?
- Is thermal level correct?
Remedy:
- Increase the acceleration time.
- Lower the load factor.
- Set to the proper level.
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E06.*
Braking resistor overload error |
Cause:
- Is it decelerating rapidly?
- Is the operation cycle short?
Remedy:
- Increase the deceleration time.
- Increase the operating cycle.
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E07.*
Overvoltage error |
Cause:
- Is it decelerating rapidly?
- Is there a ground fault?
- Is the motor rotated from the load side?
- Is the power supply voltage rising?
Remedy:
- Increase the deceleration time.
- Check the output wires and motor.
- Reduce the regeneration amount.
- Lower the power supply voltage, suppress power fluctuations, or insert an AC reactor into the input.
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E08.*
Memory error |
Cause:
- Is there a large noise source nearby?
- Is the cooling efficiency lowered?
Remedy:
- Noise suppression.
- Check for clogging of the cooling fins and clean it, and replace the cooling fans.
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E09.*
Undervoltage error |
Cause:
- Power supply voltage is not dropped?
- Is the power supply capacity insufficient?
- Is there any aging degradation of the smoothing capacitor?
Remedy:
- Check the power supply.
- See “Smoothing Capacitor Life Curve”.
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E10.*
Current detector error |
Cause: Inverter failure.
Remedy:
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E11.*
CPU error |
Cause:
- Is there a large noise source nearby?
- Inverter failure.
Remedy:
- Noise suppression.
- Repair.
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E12.*
External trip error |
Cause:
- Is input signal normal?
- Is there a large noise source nearby?
Remedy:
- Check the external input device and wiring.
- Noise suppression.
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E13.*
USP error |
Cause: Is the power supply turned on with the RUN command input?
Remedy:
- Check the operation signal.
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E14.*
Ground fault |
Cause:
- Is there a ground fault?
- Is there any abnormality in the inverter alone?
- Is there any abnormality in the main circuit part?
Remedy:
- Check the output wires and motor.
- Disconnect and check the output wires.
- Check the main circuit. (Refer to “Daily Inspection and Periodic Inspection”).
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E15.*
Power supply overvoltage error |
Cause: Is the power supply voltage too high?
Remedy:
- Decrease the power supply voltage.
- Suppress power supply fluctuations.
- Insert an AC reactor into the input.
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E19.*
Temperature detection error |
Cause: Inverter failure.
Remedy:
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E21.*
Cooling fin temperature error |
Cause:
- Is the inverter mounted vertically?
- Is the ambient temperature too high?
- Is the cooling fan not stopped?
- Is the cooling fin clogged?
Remedy:
- Check the installation.
- Lower the temperature.
- Set “Cooling fan control method selection [b092]” to “Always (00)” and check fan power supply.
- Clean the fin.
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E22.*
CPU communication error |
Cause:
- Is there a large noise source nearby?
- Inverter failure.
Remedy:
- Noise suppression.
- Repair.
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E25.*
Main circuit error |
Cause:
- Is there a large noise source nearby?
- Inverter failure.
Remedy:
- Noise suppression.
- Repair.
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E26.*
Analog current input error |
Cause:
- Is [Ai2] wiring short-circuited or incorrect wiring?
- Control circuit board failure.
Remedy:
- Check the wiring.
- Repair.
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E30.*
Driver error |
Cause:
- Is there an output short circuit?
- Is there a ground fault?
- Is there any damage to the main element?
Remedy:
- Check the output line.
- Check the output wires and motor.
- Checking IGBT (See “Checking the Inverter and Converter Section”).
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E35.*
Thermistor error (Motor temperature error) |
Cause:
- Is the motor temperature too high?
- Is there any damage to the thermistor?
- Is there noise contamination to the thermistor signal?
Remedy:
- Check the temperature.
- Check the thermistor.
- Wiring separation.
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E36.*
Brake error |
Cause:
- Is ON/OFF operation of the braking normal?
- Is the setting of [b124] too short?
- Is the “Answer back from Brake [BOK]” signal turned on?
Remedy:
- Check the brake.
- Increase the [b124].
- Check wiring.
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E37.*
STO shut-off error |
Cause:
- Is [ST1]/[ST2] incorrectly input?
- Is parameter setting correct?
Remedy:
- Check the wiring and sequence of [ST1]/[ST2] input signals.
- Check the [b145] setting.
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E38.*
Low-speed range overload error |
Cause: Is the load too heavy?
Remedy:
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E40.*
Remote operator communication error |
Cause: Is there a communication error?
Remedy:
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E41.*
Modbus communication error |
Cause:
- Is the settings of communication baud rate etc. correct?
- Are the length and shield of the wirings appropriate? Also, are wires not broken?
- Is the termination resistor setting correct?
Remedy:
- Check the settings.
- Check the communication wiring.
- Check the termination resistor.
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E43.*
EzSQ invalid instruction error |
Cause: Invalid instruction detected in EzSQ program.
Remedy:
- Refer to “Inverter configuration software ProDriveNext instruction manual”.
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E44.*
EzSQ nesting count error |
Cause: Nesting count exceeds allowable executed number.
Remedy:
- Refer to “Easy-Sequence Function (EzSQ) Programming Guide”.
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E45.*
EzSQ execution error |
Cause: Instruction that cannot be executed is detected.
Remedy:
- Refer to EzSQ Programming Guide.
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E50.* to E59.*
EzSQ user-assigned error 0 to 9 |
Cause: Corresponding user-assigned tripping programs executed in EzSQ.
Remedy:
- Check user program logic.
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E60.* to E69.*
Option related error |
Cause:
- Is the option board connected properly?
- Is there a mistake in usage?
Remedy:
- Check connector fitting.
- Check the instruction manual for the option.
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E80.*
Encoder disconnection error |
Cause:
- Are there any broken or faulty connections in the encoder wiring?
- Are the parameter settings correct?
Remedy:
- Check the encoder wiring.
- Increase [P077] and set [P015] to a higher value.
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E81.*
Overspeed error |
Cause:
- Are there any broken or faulty connections in the encoder wiring?
- Are the parameter settings correct?
- Is the actual motor speed higher than the error detection level?
Remedy:
- Check the encoder wiring.
- Check “Output frequency setting or monitor [F001]” and Encoder constant [P011].
- Check the load status and adjust [P026].
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E83.*
Position control range error |
Cause: Is the current position and home position correct?
Remedy:
- Check [P072] and [P073].
- Check [P060] to [P067].
- Check the home position.
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E98.*
ST1/ST2 mismatch error |
Cause:
- Is [ST1]/[ST2] incorrectly input?
- Is parameter setting correct?
Remedy:
- Check [ST1]/[ST2] input signal wiring and perform function tests.
- Check the [b145] setting.
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E99.*
STO internal failure error |
Cause: Is the safety function working properly?
Remedy:
- Perform function tests.
- Failure in the internal safety path -> Repair.
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