Err

EEPROM Write Error

Yaskawa · J1000

What does Err mean?

The drive encountered an error while attempting to write data to its internal EEPROM. This can be caused by electrical noise during the write operation, corrupted data, or a hardware defect within the EEPROM chip or the control board. Persistent EEPROM errors can prevent parameter saving, configuration changes, or proper drive initialization.

Common Causes

  • Transient power disturbance (e.g., voltage spike, sag) during the parameter save operation, corrupting the write process.
  • High levels of electromagnetic interference (EMI) in the control cabinet, disrupting the internal memory bus during an EEPROM write.
  • Repeated power cycles or abrupt shutdowns while parameters are being written or saved automatically.
  • Internal hardware defect within the drive's control board or EEPROM chip itself, preventing reliable data storage.
  • Corruption of configuration data, leading to invalid data being written to the EEPROM.

Repair Steps & Checklist

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  1. 1

    Attempt to re-save the drive parameters (e.g., by changing a parameter and pressing the SAVE key, or using a dedicated save parameter like A1-03).

  2. 2

    Perform a parameter initialization (e.g., set A1-03 to '1' or '2') to reset the drive to factory defaults and then re-enter essential parameters.

  3. 3

    Inspect the drive's input power connections for loose terminals, ensuring stable voltage supply and proper grounding according to installation guidelines.

  4. 4

    Check for nearby sources of high EMI (e.g., contactors, switching power supplies) and confirm proper shielding and separation of control wiring.

  5. 5

    Monitor the drive's supply voltage with an oscilloscope to detect transient spikes or dips that might occur during parameter save operations.

  6. 6

    If the fault persists after initialization and environmental checks, consider replacing the drive as the EEPROM or control board may be defective.

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Verified technical data. Last updated: March 2026

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