EEPROM Memory Data Error
Yaskawa · J1000
Was bedeutet CPF06 ?
An error has occurred in the data stored in the drive's EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory), or the power supply was unexpectedly cut off while parameters were being saved. This can result in corrupted drive settings, incorrect operation, or the drive defaulting to factory settings, posing a risk to consistent machine control.
Häufige Ursachen
- Unexpected loss of power while the drive was saving parameters to EEPROM (e.g., during A1-03 operations).
- Degradation or corruption of the EEPROM memory chip itself.
- Internal power supply instability affecting the EEPROM write cycle.
- Firmware bug causing improper EEPROM access or data storage.
- Excessive write cycles to the EEPROM beyond its specified endurance limit (less common).
Reparaturschritte & Checkliste
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- 1
Perform a full power cycle of the drive (turn off main input power for 30 seconds, then reapply) to clear transient errors.
- 2
Attempt to reinitialize all parameters to factory defaults (e.g., by setting A1-03 = 2220) and then re-enter settings.
- 3
Ensure a stable control power supply to the drive to prevent power dips during parameter save operations.
- 4
If parameters were recently modified, revert to a previous backup configuration if available.
- 5
Check the drive's event log for power loss events (e.g., 'PF' fault) that coincide with parameter changes.
- 6
If the error persists after initialization and parameter entry, the EEPROM or control board is likely faulty.