Mitsubishi Electric · Mitsubishi FR-E800 Variable Frequency Drive
This fault indicates an interruption in Ethernet communication, often due to physical factors, when signal loss detection (Pr.1431 or Pr.1457 = '3') is enabled. The inverter output shuts off if communication is broken for the time set in Pr.1432. It can also occur in CC-Link IE Field Network Basic if data isn't received or the cyclic transmission status bit turns OFF, or in BACnet/IP if conflicting IP addresses are detected. A communication fault can stop critical processes and lead to loss of control over the inverter.
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Inspect Ethernet cable for physical damage; replace with a known good CAT5e/CAT6 cable if suspect.
Verify IP address (Pr.1401), subnet mask (Pr.1402), and gateway (Pr.1403) settings are correct for the network configuration.
Ensure the Ethernet cable is securely connected to the inverter's RJ45 port and the network switch or PLC.
Ping the inverter's IP address from a connected device to confirm basic network connectivity.
Check communication loss detection parameters (Pr.1431 or Pr.1457) and their timeout settings (e.g., Pr.1432) for appropriate values.