FFD0
Pointer Error
ABB · ACS800 Standard Firmware
What does FFD0 mean?
A source selection (pointer) parameter within the drive's configuration is pointing to a non-existent parameter index. This indicates an invalid parameter configuration, which can lead to unexpected drive behavior or incorrect signal routing.
Common Causes
- Internal software error related to data pointer manipulation.
- Memory corruption or access violation within the drive's firmware.
- Error during data read/write operations to internal memory.
- Firmware bug requiring a software patch or update.
Repair Steps & Checklist
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- 1
Check all source selection (pointer) parameter settings to ensure they reference valid and existing parameter indices.
Verified technical data. Last updated: March 2026
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Source: ABB ACS800 Standard Firmware