Schneider Electric · Altivar 312 Variable Frequency Drive
An internal memory fault has been detected within the drive's EEPROM. The EEPROM stores critical parameters and settings for the drive's operation. This fault suggests potential data corruption or a hardware issue with the memory chip. Unresolved, this can lead to loss of settings, unpredictable behavior, or drive failure.
Click steps to track your progress.
1. Attempt a full parameter reset to factory defaults (e.g., Parameter P1-12 = 1 or 2) to force a rewrite of essential EEPROM data.
2. Re-apply power to the drive after a complete power cycle and observe if the fault clears.
3. Load a known good configuration file from a backup to overwrite potentially corrupted parameters in the EEPROM.
4. Check for proper grounding and shielding of the drive and control wiring to mitigate EMI.
5. If the fault persists after all attempts, contact technical support for advanced diagnostics, as internal hardware is likely compromised.