PR6
Lenze · 9300 Series
What does 080 mean?
The device has reached the maximum allowed number of user codes. This prevents the creation or storage of additional user-defined settings.
Common Causes
- Excessive creation of new user parameter sets (profiles) without deleting older, unused ones.
- Automated systems or programming tools repeatedly attempting to save new user configurations, exceeding internal limits.
- A specific user parameter set has grown too large, consuming multiple allocated memory slots.
- Firmware limitation on the total number or maximum size of user-defined parameter sets.
Repair Steps & Checklist
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1. Access the drive's parameter management menu (e.g., via keypad or software) and identify all existing user parameter sets.
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2. Delete any obsolete or redundant user parameter sets that are no longer required, thereby freeing up memory space.
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3. Consolidate frequently used settings into a single, comprehensive user parameter set to minimize the number of saved configurations.
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4. Before attempting to create new user codes, verify the available memory capacity for user settings within the drive's diagnostics.
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5. If using an automated programming tool, review its logic to ensure it is not creating unnecessary new parameter sets.