MicroMaster Fault code 3
The error code F0060 is indicating an internal communications failure or error in the inverter system.
To diagnose and remedy this issue, the following steps should be taken:
If the error persists, replace the inverter.
Contact the customer service for further assistance.
It is recommended to refer to the manual or documentation for the inverter system (F0001) for more detailed information on troubleshooting this issue.
The error code F0070 is indicating a setpoint fault in the inverter system, specifically with the communications bus (CB). The cause of the error is a failure to receive setpoints via the CB during the telegram failure time.
To diagnose and remedy this issue, the following steps should be taken:
Check the communications module (CB) and the communications partner.
It is recommended to refer to the manual or documentation for the inverter system (F0001) for more detailed information on troubleshooting this issue.
The error code F0071 is indicating a setpoint fault in the inverter system, specifically with the USS (BOP link). The cause of the error is a failure to receive setpoints via the USS during the telegram off time.
To diagnose and remedy this issue, the following step should be taken:
Check the USS master.
It is recommended to refer to the manual or documentation for the inverter system (F0001) for more detailed information on troubleshooting this issue.
The error code F0072 is indicating a setpoint fault in the inverter system, specifically with the USS (COMM link). The cause of the error is a failure to receive setpoints via the USS during the telegram off time.
To diagnose and remedy this issue, the following step should be taken:
Check the USS master.
It is recommended to refer to the manual or documentation for the inverter system (F0001) for more detailed information on troubleshooting this issue.
The error code F0080 is indicating a loss of the ADC (Analog to Digital Converter) input signal in the inverter system. The cause of the error could be either a breakage in the wire or a signal that is outside the limit values.
To diagnose and remedy this issue, the following steps should be taken:
Check the wiring and repair any breakages.
Ensure that the signal is within the limit values.
It is recommended to refer to the manual or documentation for the inverter system (F0001) for more detailed information on troubleshooting this issue.
The error code F0085 is indicating an external fault in the inverter system, caused by command input via the terminals.
To diagnose and remedy this issue, the following step should be taken:
Inhibit the terminal input to initiate the fault.
It is recommended to refer to the manual or documentation for the inverter system (F0001) for more detailed information on troubleshooting this issue.
The error code F0090 is indicating a signal loss for the encoder in the inverter system. The cause of the error could be an interruption in the encoder signal between the encoder and the inverter, or an excessively large difference between the setpoint (reference) and actual frequency.
To diagnose and remedy this issue, the following steps should be taken:
Check if there is an integrated encoder. If not, set P0400 to 0 and select the operating mode sensorless closed-loop vector control (P1300 = 20 or 22).
Verify the connection between the encoder and the inverter.
Check if the encoder is faulty by setting P1300 to 0 and operating with a fixed speed. Check the encoder signal in r0061.
Increase the encoder signal threshold in P0492 and P0494.
It is recommended to refer to the manual or documentation for the inverter system (F0001) for more detailed information on troubleshooting this issue.
The error code F0101 is indicating a stack overflow in the inverter system. The cause of the error could be a software error or a processor failure.
To diagnose and remedy this issue, the following step should be taken:
Carry out self-test routines to diagnose the problem.
It is recommended to refer to the manual or documentation for the inverter system (F0001) for more detailed information on troubleshooting this issue, as well as information on the self-test routines that can be performed.
The error code F0221 is indicating that the PID (Proportional Integral Derivative) feedback is below the minimum value in the inverter system. The minimum value is specified by the parameter P2268.
To diagnose and remedy this issue, the following steps should be taken:
Change the value of P2268.
Set the feedback gain.
It is recommended to refer to the manual or documentation for the inverter system (F0001) for more detailed information on troubleshooting this issue, as well as information on how to change the value of P2268 and set the feedback gain.
The error code F0222 is indicating that the PID (Proportional Integral Derivative) feedback is above the maximum value in the inverter system. The maximum value is specified by the parameter P2267.
To diagnose and remedy this issue, the following steps should be taken:
Change the value of P2267.
Set the feedback gain.
It is recommended to refer to the manual or documentation for the inverter system (F0001) for more detailed information on troubleshooting this issue, as well as information on how to change the value of P2267 and set the feedback gain.
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