Schneider Electric · Altivar Machine ATV340 Programming
This fault indicates an error within the drive controller's internal EEPROM memory, which stores configuration parameters and operational data. This can lead to incorrect settings being loaded or data corruption, preventing proper drive operation. A corrupted EEPROM can cause unpredictable behavior or prevent the drive from starting.
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Cycle input power (L1, L2, L3) to the drive controller OFF for 5 minutes, then switch ON.
Attempt to reset drive parameters to factory defaults (e.g., Parameter P0-01 = 9999 or specified factory reset value).
After a factory reset, re-enter essential motor and application parameters manually.
Verify proper grounding of the drive and ensure adequate shielding of control cables to minimize EMI.
Check the drive's firmware version. If an older version, consider a firmware update (consult manufacturer for procedure and tools).