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Troubleshooting and fault elimination

5

Troubleshooting

5.1 Error messages

Display

Cause

Remedy

CHANGE BATTERY!

The battery voltage is <3.6V (the

message is displayed after switching

on the EPM programmer.

Change the batteries

( See Section 3.2)

FILE VER INCOMP!

The parameter file or servo EPM

you are attempting to edit has a

different parameter version than

the configuration file of the EPM

programmer.

You can only edit a file if the

parameter version corresponds to

the configuration file of the EPM

programmer.

See Section 4.13 on changing the

programmers internal configuration.

READ ONLY FILE!

You have tried to edit or delete the file

DEFAULTS.

The file DEFAULTS cannot be edited

or deleted.

EPM DAMAGED!

The EPM in the EPM PORT is

defective.

Exchange the defective EPM.

The EPM is not placed correctly in the

EPM PORT.

Plug the EPM correctly in the PORT.

EPM MISSING!

There is no EPM in the EPM PORT to

which you are attempting to transfer

data or edit..

Press the menu key now to return to

the main menu.

Plug an EPM in the EPM PORT.

EPM TOO SMALL!

EPM in EPM PORT does not have

sufficient memory for the file you are

attempting to copy.

Replace the EPM in the EPM PORT

with an EPM that has a higher memory

capacity.

INTERNAL ERROR!

Internal device error.

Please contact your Lenze

representative.

INVALID INT CFG

The configuration file of the EPM

programmer is invalid.

Attempting to reconfigure the

EPM programmer without a valid

configuration EPM.

Please contact your Lenze

representative.

Insert a valid configuration EPM into

the MASTER PORT. See section 4.13.

WRONG PASSWORD

The access protection is activated and

you have entered the wrong password

after switch-on.

Only if you enter the correct password

will you have full access to the main

menus.

If you press the MENU key, the

process is aborted and you have only

restricted access to the main menus.

(see Section 4.16 )

If you have forgotten your

password, please contact your Lenze

representative.

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