Chapter 12 Description of Parameter Settings|CFP2000 Series
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31: Memory read-out error (cF2)
32: Reserved
33: U-phase current detection error (cd1)
34: V-phase current detection error (cd2)
35: W-phase current detection error (cd3)
36: Clamp current detection error (Hd0)
37: Over-current detection error (Hd1)
38: Over-voltage detection error (Hd2)
39: occ IGBT short circuit detection error (Hd3)
40: Auto tuning error (AUE)
41: PID feedback loss (AFE)
42~47: Reserved
48: Analog current input loss (ACE)
49: External fault input (EF)
50: Emergency stop (EF1)
51: External Base Block (bb)
52: Password error (Pcod)
53:
Software code error
54: Communication error (CE1)
55: Communication error (CE2)
56: Communication error (CE3)
57: Communication error (CE4)
58: Communication Time-out (CE10)
59: Reserved
60: Brake transistor error (bF)
61: Y-connection/△-connection switch error (ydc)
62: Decel. Energy Backup Error (dEb)
63: Slip error (oSL)
64: Electromagnet switch error (ryF)
65~71: Reserved
72: Channel 1 (STO1~SCM1) internal hardware error (STL1)
73: External safety gate S1
74: FIRE mode output
75: Reserved
76: Safety Torque Off (STO)
77: Channel 2 (STO2~SCM2) internal hardware error (STL2)
78: Channel 1 and Channel 2 internal hardware error (STL3)
79: U PHASE SHORT (Uocc)
80: V PHASE SHORT (Vocc)
81: W PHASE SHORT (Wocc)
82: OPHL U phase output phase loss
83: OPHL Vphase output phase loss
84: OPHL Wphase output phase loss
85~89: Reserved
90: Inner PLC function is forced to stop
91~98: Reserved
99:
TRAP CPU command error
100: Reserved
101: CGdE CANopen software disconnect1
102: CHbE CANopen software disconnect2
103: CSyE CANopen
synchronous error
104: CbFE CANopen hardware disconnect
105: CIdE CANopen index setting error
106: CAdE CANopen slave station number setting error
107: CFrE CANopen index setting exceed limit
108~110: Reserved
111: InrCOM Internal communication overtime error
When the fault occurs and force stopping, it will record in this parameter.
At stop with low voltage Lv (LvS warn, no record). During operation with mid-low voltage Lv (LvA,