Mitsubishi Electric · FR-D700 Inverter
This fault indicates an error with the inverter's internal parameter storage device (EEPROM) on the control circuit board. This can be caused by a corrupted memory block or by an excessive number of parameter write cycles, which can wear out the EEPROM. A corrupted EEPROM can lead to incorrect operation, loss of critical configuration data, or complete inverter malfunction.
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Perform a parameter initialization (clear all parameters to factory defaults, e.g., Pr. 160 = 1 or Pr. 77 = 1) and then re-enter essential parameters carefully.
Power cycle the inverter completely (remove main power supply R/L1, S/L2, T/L3 for 5 minutes) to reset the control board and internal memory.
Back up all current parameter settings (if accessible) before attempting a reset, using a Parameter Unit or software tool.
Check the input power stability and grounding of the inverter to mitigate potential EMI or power fluctuations that could affect EEPROM integrity.
If the fault persists after initialization, consider replacing the control circuit board as the EEPROM or its associated hardware may be faulty.