Yaskawa · F7 Drive
During Auto-Tuning, this fault signifies that the process did not complete within the specified time or the measured no-load current was outside the expected range. This can be caused by incorrect motor data, wiring issues, or a connected load influencing the no-load measurement. An incorrect no-load current value will lead to suboptimal motor parameterization and control.
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1. Ensure the motor is completely uncoupled from any mechanical load before attempting Auto-Tuning.
2. Confirm the motor nameplate data for P2-04 (Motor Rated Speed) and P2-06 (Motor Rated Frequency) is accurately entered.
3. Verify parameter P2-02 (Motor Rated Current) is set according to the motor's nameplate specification.
4. Observe the motor's mechanical rotation for any unusual noise or vibration during tuning, which could indicate bearing issues.
5. If available, measure the motor's no-load current independently with a clamp-on ammeter to compare against the Drive's measured value during tuning.