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Setup troubleshooting and possible solutions, Cannot change parameter settings – Yaskawa L1000E AC Drive CIMR-LE†A User Manual

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4 Start-Up Programming

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Setup Troubleshooting and Possible Solutions

This section describes troubleshooting problems that do not trip an alarm or fault.

Cannot Change Parameter Settings

Symptom

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Cannot Change Parameter Settings

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Motor Does Not Rotate Properly after Pressing RUN Button or
after Entering External Up/Down Command

Motor Does Not Rotate

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Motor Rotates in the Opposite Direction from the Up/Down
Command

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Motor Gets Too Hot

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Drive Does Not Allow Selection of Rotational Auto-Tuning

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Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI)

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Encoder Offset (E5-11) Set During Auto-Tuning (Rotational or Stationary) Consistently Differs by 30 Degrees or More.

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Noise From Drive or Output Lines When the Drive is Powered On

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Cause

Possible Solutions

The drive is running the motor (i.e., the Up/Down
command is present).

• Stop the drive and switch over to the Programming Mode.
• Most parameters cannot be edited during run.

The Access Level is set to restrict access to
parameter settings.

• Set the Access Level to allow parameters to be edited (A1-01 = 2).

The operator is not in the Parameter Setup Mode.

• Verify the digital operator mode, Drive or Programming mode?
• Switch to the Programming Mode. Refer to

The Drive and Programming Modes on

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The wrong password was entered.

• If the password entered to A1-04 does not match the password saved to A1-05, then drive

settings cannot be changed.

• Reset the password.

If the password is unknown:

• Scroll to A1-04. Press

and press

at the same time. Parameter A1-05 will

appear.

• Set a new password to parameter A1-05.

Undervoltage was detected.

• Check the drive main input voltage by looking at the DC bus voltage (U1-07).
• Check all main circuit wiring.

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