Owner manual

R&M Materials Handling, Inc.
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Springfield, Ohio 45502
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14.1.8 Fault Sensor ch. F_SCh
Measurement signal out of acceptable range
Measure the voltage across terminals 26 (I1-A) and 30 (0V). Voltage should be between 0.5...9.5VDC
(low at zero-load; high when load attached to the hook)
Check the parameter 1-2-10 value
- The parameter 1-2-10 value should be nearly the same as measured, ±1 VDC. If the parameter’s value is
different than measured value then it is possible that input is broken.
- If the parameter 1-2-10 value is ~9.8V
The signal wire hasn’t been connected to the Analog input 1 (the terminal 26)
The neutral wire is broken between the unit and the sensor
Check the connections between the amplifier and strain gauge sensor.
If the parameter 1-2-10 value is less than ~1V
- Measure the voltage across terminal 25 (10V) and 30 (0V). Voltage should be about 10….12VDC
- The power signal wire (10V) is broken between the terminal 25 and the sensor
- The strain gauge sensor is not connected to the amplifier.
- Check the connections between the amplifier and strain gauge sensor.
When the load sensor calibration is done in way, that the zero-load voltage is less than
1.0VDC, the fault only occurs when the signal becomes greater than 9.5VDC.
14.1.9 Fault Curr.meas. F_Ain
Measurement signal out of acceptable range (only two step control)
Measure the voltage across terminals 29 (IB) and 30 (0V). Voltage should be about 5VDC
Measure the voltage across terminals 27 (I2-A) and 29 during hoisting and lowering, low and fast
speed. Voltage should be between 0.5…3 VAC, (peak values: - 4.5…+ 4.5V)
- You can see a voltage level for all hoist motors with the nominal current from the Appendix “3.1 Current
Transformer Table” of this manual
Measure the voltage across terminals 26 (I1-A) and 29 during hoisting and lowering, low and fast
speed. Voltage should be in between 0.5…3 VAC (peak values: - 4.5…+ 4.5VAC)
- You can see a voltage level for all hoist motors with the nominal current from the Appendix “3.1 Current
Transformer Table” of this manual
Check parameter 4-7-13. Value should not be less than 0.20s.
Check parameter 4-7-14. Value should not be less than 0.30s.
Make sure that any other electrical loads (e.g. fans, inverters) haven’t been connected
behind the current transformer.