Quick Start Guide

Step 6—Faults and Warning Codes
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Step 6—Faults and Warning Codes
Under this menu, you can find Active faults, History faults and Fault codes.
Table 26. Active Faults
Table 27. History Faults
Fault Codes and Descriptions
Configurable
1
= The fault type of this fault is configurable, fault type can be configured as
0 = No Action; 1 = Warning; 2 = Fault; 3= Fault, Coast
Menu Function Note
Active Faults When a fault/faults appear(s), the display with the name and fault time of
the fault will be pop. Press DETAIL to see the fault data.
The Active Faults submenu shows the list of faults. Select the fault and
push DETAIL to see the fault data.
The fault remains active until it is cleared with the Reset button
(push for 2s) or with a reset signal from the I/O terminal or Fieldbus.
The memory of active faults can store the maximum of 10 faults in
the order of appearance.
Menu Function Note
History Faults 10 latest faults are stored in the Fault history, Select the fault and push
DETAIL to see the fault data.
The history fault will be stored until it is cleared with the OK button
(push for 5s).
The memory of active faults can store the maximum of 10 faults in
the order of appearance.
Fault
Code Fault Name Fault Type
Default
Fault Type Possible Cause Remedy
1 OverCurrent Fault AC drive has detected too high a current
(>4*IH) in the motor cable:
Sudden heavy load increase
Short circuit in motor cables
Unsuitable motor
Check loading
Check motor
Check cables and connections
Make identification run
Check ramp times
2 OverVoltage Fault The DC-link voltage has exceeded the
limits defined:
Too short a deceleration time
Brake chopper is disabled
High overvoltage spikes in supply
Start/Stop sequence too fast
Make deceleration time longer
Use brake chopper or brake resistor
(available as options)
Activate overvoltage controller
Check input voltage
3 Earth Fault Configurable
1
Fault Current measurement has detected that
the sum of motor phase current is not zero:
Insulation failure in cables or motor
Check motor cables and motor
4 Charging Switch Fault The charging switch is open, when the
START command has been given:
Faulty operation
Component failure
Reset the fault and restart
Should the fault re-occur, contact the
distributor near to you
5 Emergency Stop Fault STO terminal open in control board
Emergency signal from DI is activated
Closed STO terminal
Remove signal from DI
6 Saturation Trip Fault Short circuit in motor cables
IGBT module is damaged
Check cables and connections
Reset the fault and restart
Should the fault re-occur, contact the
distributor near to you
7 System Fault Fault Unexpected fault occurred Reset the fault and restart.
Should the fault re-occur, contact the
distributor near to you