Text 32-bit table overflow
ABB · ACS880
What does 6882 mean?
An internal fault indicating an overflow in a 32-bit text table. This is an internal software or memory issue within the drive. If persistent, it suggests a deeper problem that could affect drive stability and operation.
Common Causes
- Corrupted internal non-volatile memory storing drive configuration or text table data.
- Firmware bug triggered by a specific, unusual operational sequence or parameter combination.
- Transient power disturbance causing data corruption during a write cycle to internal memory.
- Faulty internal RAM or flash memory components within the drive's control board.
Repair Steps & Checklist
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- 1
Perform a full power cycle of the drive (disconnect main power for at least 30 seconds) to clear volatile memory.
- 2
Upload and save the drive's current parameter configuration to a PC tool (e.g., `DriveManager`) before proceeding.
- 3
Execute a factory reset of all drive parameters (e.g., set `P99.04` to `1` or `LOAD DEFAULTS`), then reload the saved parameters.
- 4
Check the drive's current firmware version and compare it against the latest available stable version; consider a firmware update if one addresses known memory issues.
- 5
If the fault persists after factory reset and parameter reload, consider replacement of the control board or the entire drive unit.