Installation Manual

Menu Information
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Fault Types
Fault Time Data
Notes
Real-time record.
If real-time is set, T.1 and T.2 will appear as follows:
Fault Type
Range: A, F, AR, FT
Fault Type
There are four different types of faults. These faults and their definitions are given in the table below
Fault Type Fault Name Description
A Alarm This type of fault is a sign of an unusual operating condition. It does not cause the drive to
stop, nor does it require any special actions. The “A fault” remains in the display for about
30 seconds.
F Fault An “F fault” is a kind of fault that makes the drive stop. Actions need to be taken in order to
restart the drive.
AR Auto-Restart Fault If an “AR fault” occurs, the drive will also stop immediately. The fault is reset automatically
and the drive tries to restart the motor. If the restart is not successful, a fault trip (FT) occurs.
FT Fault Trip If the drive is unable to restart the motor after an AR fault, an FT fault occurs. The effect of
the “FT fault” is the same as that of the F fault—the drive is stopped.
Fault Code
Range: 1–54
Fault codes indicate the cause of the fault. A list of fault codes, their descriptions, and possible solutions can be found starting on Page 81.
Fault Time Data
Record
Range: T.1–T.13
In this menu, important data recorded at the time the fault is available. This feature is intended to help the user or the service person to
determine the cause of fault. The table below indicates the information that is recorded.
Fault Type Units Description
T.1
D Counted operation days (Fault 43: Additional code)
T.2
hh:mm:ss
(d)
Counted operation hours
(Fault 43: Counted operation days)
T.3 Hz
hh:mm:ss
Output frequency
(Fault 43: Counted operation hours)
T.4 A Motor current
T.5 V Motor voltage
T.6 % Motor power
T.7 % Motor torque
T.8 V DC bus voltage
T.9 °C Unit temperature
T.10 Run status
T.11 Direction
T.12 Warnings
T.13 Zero speed
T.1 yyyy-mm-dd Counted operation days (Fault 43: Additional code)
T.2 hh:mm:ss.sss Counted operation hours (Fault 43: Counted operation days)