Analog Input / PID Function Conflict
Yaskawa · V1000
What does oPE07 mean?
A conflict exists in the settings related to multi-function analog inputs H3-02 and H3-10 or PID functions. This could be due to H3-02 and H3-10 being set to the same value (excluding 0 and F) or PID functions being assigned to both analog inputs and the pulse input simultaneously, leading to ambiguities in control logic.
Common Causes
- Multi-function analog input H3-02 and H3-10 are both assigned the same function (value other than 0 or F) when only one is allowed for that specific function.
- PID control function (e.g., Parameter b3-01, b3-02) is enabled and attempting to use an analog input that is simultaneously configured for another non-PID function.
- Two different PID-related functions (e.g., PID reference and PID feedback) are incorrectly assigned to the same analog input.
- Parameter settings imported from another drive with a different I/O configuration without proper review.
Repair Steps & Checklist
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1. Access parameters H3-02 (Multi-Function Analog Input 2) and H3-10 (Multi-Function Analog Input 3) via the drive's keypad or programming software.
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2. Review the function assignments for H3-02 and H3-10; ensure they are not set to the same value, unless '0' (disabled) or 'F' (external fault) are explicitly allowed for duplication.
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3. If PID control is active, check PID related parameters (e.g., b3-01, b3-02, b3-03 for PID reference/feedback sources) to ensure they are using distinct and appropriate analog inputs.
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4. Reassign conflicting parameters to unique functions or disable unused functions (set to '0').
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5. Perform a drive power cycle after correcting the parameter settings.