Technical data
78 OM 1191
Diagnostics
Fault Resetting
TheMD5canbeconguredtoautomaticallyresetcertainfaults.
Refer to parameter Group 31: Automatic Reset on page 33.
WARNING
If an external source for start command is selected and
it is active, the MD5 may start immediately after fault
reset.
Flashing Red Led
ToresetthedriveforfaultsindicatedbyaashingredLED:
• Turn off the power for 5 minutes.
Red LED
To reset the drive for faults indicated by a red LED (on, not
ashing),correcttheproblemanddooneofthefollowing:
• From the control panel, press RESET
• Turn off the power for 5 minutes.
Depending on the value of 1604, FAULT RESET SELECT,
the following could also be used to reset the drive:
•Digitalinput
•Serialcommunication
When the fault has been corrected, the motor can be started.
History
For reference, the last three fault codes are stored into
parameters 0401, 0412, 0413. For the most recent fault
(identiedbyparameter0401),thedrivestoresadditional
data (in parameters 0402…0411) to aid in troubleshooting a
problem. For example, parameter 0404 stores the motor speed
at the time of the fault.
To clear the fault history (all of the Group 04, Fault History
parameters):
1. Using the control panel in Parameters mode, select
parameter 0401.
2. Press EDIT.
3. Press UP and Down simultaneously.
4. Press SAVE.
Correcting alarms
The recommended corrective action for alarms is:
• Determine if the Alarm requires any corrective action
(action is not always required).
• UseAlarmlistingbelowtondandaddresstheroot
cause of the problem.
Alarm Listing
The following table lists the alarms by code number and describes each.
Table 54: Alarms by Code Numbers
Alarm Code Display Description
2001 OVERCURRENT
Current limiting controller is active. Check for and correct:
• Excessive motor load.
• Insufcient acceleration time (parameters 2202 ACCELER TIME 1).
• Faulty motor, motor cables or connections.
2002 OVERVOLTAGE
Over voltage controller is active. Check for and correct:
• Static or transient overvoltages in the input power supply.
• Insufcient deceleration time (parameters 2203 DECELER TIME 1).
2003 UNDERVOLTAGE
Under voltage controller is active. Check for and correct:
• Undervoltage on mains.
2004 DIR LOCK
The change in direction being attempted is not allowed. Either:
• Do not attempt to change the direction of motor rotation, or
2008 PANEL LOSS
Panel communication is lost and either:
• Drive is in local control mode (the control panel displays HAND or OFF), or
• Drive is in remote control mode (AUTO) and is parameterized to accept start/stop, direction or reference from the
control panel.
To correct check:
• Communication lines and connections
• Parameters in Groups 10 START/STOP/DIR and 11: REFERENCE SELECT (if drive operation is AUTO).
2009 DEVICE OVERTEMP
Drive heatsink is hot. This alarm warns that a DEVICE OVERTEMP fault may be near.
R1…R4 & R7/R8: 100 °C (212 °F) R5/R6: 110 °C (230 °F)
Check for and correct:
• Fan failure.
• Obstructions in the air ow.
• Dirt or dust coating on the heat sink.
• Excessive ambient temperature.
• Excessive motor load.










