User guide

relayoropen-collectoroutputwillde-energize,whichopensthestartcontactandstopsthedrive.Whenthe
signalisequaltoorgreaterthantheMINALARMsetting,therelayoropen-collectoroutputwillenergize,
which closes the start contact and starts the drive. The drive must be in REMOTE mode to use the MIN/
MAX function to start and stop the drive.
NOTE 2:WhenusingtheMINandMAXALARMfunctionsinopen-loopspeedmode(PIDisdisabled),
parameter 74 - PID FB must still be set to match the speed reference signal being used.
98 LANGUAGE (LANGUAGESELECTION)
The MICRO Series drive can support other languages with the addition of an optional LANGUAGE
EEPROMchipinstalledinsocketU11onthecontrolboardofthedrive.IftheEEPROMisnotpresent,
the default language will be ENGLISH. Also, this parameter is not affected when the parameters are reset
using Parameter 65 - PROGRAM. Therefore, if a language other than ENGLISH is selected, it will remain
in effect after a RESET.
99 FAULT HISTORY
The FAULT HISTORY stores the previous eight fault conditions that caused the drive to trip. The
information stored here is view-only, it cannot be altered. The FAULT HISTORY can be used to determine
if there is a pattern, or trend, to the faults, which may indicate a problem in the system. Refer to Section
19.0 - TROUBLESHOOTING for more information on faults.
TheFAULTHISTORYindicatesthenumberofthefault(number1isthemostrecentfault),thefault
message,andthestatusofthedriveatthetimeofthefault.Anexampleisshownbelow:
Intheexampleabove,thethirdfaultlogisbeingviewed,whichisanOVERLOADfaultthatoccurredwhile
the drive was in a RUN state.
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