Product specifications
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Error messages are displayed while a run screen is active (SET lamp is off). Error messages are
not displayed when menus are displayed. When an error becomes active the FAULT lamp turns
on and if a run screen is being displayed and the error message display is enabled (it is enabled
by default at power on) the display will alternate between the currently selected run screen and a
screen showing the active error code. If more than one error code is active the error codes are
displayed one at a time, in the order they occurred. See 6.5.1.Error Message Display for details
on temporarily disabling the error message display. See 6.5.2.Clearing Error Codes for details on
manually clearing error codes.
Error codes are displayed in the following format.
In the example above “093” is the error code, “.1” is the source of the error. The error code
indicates the cause of the error. The source of the error indicates where the error occurred. The
definition of the source of the error is dependent on the error. For hardware related errors (such
as a bus voltage fault) the source will indicate which inverter control flagged the error. For
process related errors (such as an out of tolerance error) the source of the error will indicate which
output channel flagged the error.
For a complete list of errors see Appendix C: Error Codes.
6.5.1. Error Message Display
The display of the active error codes can be disabled. When the error message display is
disabled the error codes are no longer displayed, but the FAULT lamp remains operational. If
error codes remain active after the error message display is disabled the fault lamp remains on
until all the active fault codes are cleared. If new error codes are set while the error message
display is disabled the FAULT lamp will blink on and off indicating new error codes have been set.
When the error message display is disabled active error codes can be viewed from the “Clear
Error Menu” (see 6.5.2.Clearing Error Codes), or by using the host protocol alarm status
command (see B.1.17: Error Status Command “m”:).
The error message display can be disabled or enabled from the “Error Handling Setup Menu”.
Use the following procedure to enable or disable the display of error messages. See A.6.6: Error
Handling Setup Menu for details on the “Error Handling Setup Menu”.
10) Enter the “Unit Setup Menu” by pressing and holding both encoder switches until the
display shows “Unit” “SEt” (see A.6: Unit Setup Menu for details).
11) Rotate the current encoder until the display shows “SEt” “Err”. Then press the
voltage encoder switch to enter the “Error Handling Setup Menu”.
12) From the “Error Handling Setup Menu” rotate the current encoder to display “Err”
“diSP”. Then press the voltage encoder switch to view and change the error display
setting.
13) The error display setting is indicated with “Err diSP” displayed on the top display and
the error display setting on the bottom display. The SET lamp is blinking on and off
to indicate that a setting is displayed. Rotate the current encoder to select the
desired setting. Select “on” to enable the display of error messages. Select “OFF”
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