General operation – Yaskawa VCD 723 User Manual

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Function
Number

Description

Table 7. Function Number Assignments

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Operation

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When a fault message is displayed, the source of the fault should be
corrected. After the fault source is corrected, the fault may be cleared by
pressing the RST key on the LCDU.

As part of the program’s startup procedure, it checks the validity of the
parameters that are stored in non-volatile memory. If the values are
invalid, then the following message is displayed on the Local Control
Display Unit:

BAD NVRAM CRC
ENT FOR DEFAULTS

If this occurs, press the ENT key. The factory programmed default values
will then be loaded into non-volatile memory.

After the drive has powered up and the display is showing “Powered Up and
Ready”, or a fault number, the LCDU can be used to enter new values for
parameters, monitor drive functions, and perform certain drive diagnostics. Every
operation that the LCDU performs is called a “function”. Each function is
assigned a unique number. Function numbers and descriptions are listed in Table 7.

000

Fault Display/Clear

1 to 599

PAC Dependent Parameter Values

600-799

PAC Dependent Monitor Only Values

800

Error Display

801

Modify Fault and Error Declarations

802-899

Reserved for Advanced Fault and Error Control

900-979

Reserved for Diagnostics and Tests

980 (P)

PAC Block Trace Monitor

981-991

Reserved for Diagnostics and Tests

992 (L)

Upload/Download of Program or Parameters

993 (P)

Reset All Non-Volatile RAM

994

Save/Restore Non-Volatile RAM Parameters

995

Load Defaults

996-998

Reserved for Diagnostics and Tests

999

Hex Monitor

(P)

These functions are only available through use of the optional Portable Control Display
Unit (PCDU).

(L)

These functions are only available through use of the Local Control Display Unit (LCDU).

General

Operation

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