Comm led, Fault led, Comm led -2 fault led -2 – Rockwell Automation 160PD1 160 Profibus Communication Module User Manual

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8–2

Troubleshooting

COMM LED

The COMM LED provides status information on module operations.
Table 8.A shows how to use the LED to detect and correct common
operating problems.

Table 8.A
COMM LED Indications

FAULT LED

When the FAULT LED lights red, a drive fault (including

Fatal Error

)

,

or an option board fault is present. Drive fault codes can be read by
accessing drive parameter P07 - [Last Fault].
Refer to Tables 8.B and 8.C for fault descriptions/actions.

Table 8.B

160 Drive

1

Fault Codes

1

Refer to the 160 SSC™ Variable Speed Drive (Series C) User Manual for the most current fault code
information.

Color State

What It Means:

What To Do:

Green Off

No communication takes place,
No power.

Check Power Supply,
Network Configuration

steady

Communication ok,
data is exchanged

No action required.

Red

steady

Diagnostics failed at power-up
or Fatal Error

Cycle power to the drive. If problem
persists, exchange PD1 Module

flashing A cascade of 5 or 6 flashs means

Profibus configuration fault.

Any other flashs indicate Fatal Error

Check Network Configuration,
Profibus Master Setup and
SSC160 Setting (Section 5)

Exchange PD1 Module

Fault Code Fault Indication

Description

Corrective Action

00

No Fault

The drive is currently not faulted.

No action required.

03

Power Loss Fault

DC Bus voltage remains below 85% nominal on
power up for longer than 5 seconds.

Monitor incoming AC line for low voltage or line power
interruption.

04

Undervoltage Fault

DC Bus voltage fell below the minimum value
while the motor was running.

Monitor incoming AC line for low voltage or line power
interruption.

05

Overvoltage Fault

DC Bus maximum voltage exceeded.

Bus overvoltage caused by motor regeneration.
Extend the decel time, or install dynamic brake option
or external capacitor module.

06

Motor Stall Fault

Motor has stalled. Motor load is excessive.

Longer accel time or reduced load required.

07

Motor Overload Fault

Internal electronic overload trip. Excessive
motor load exists.

Reduce motor load.

08

Overtemperature Fault

Excessive heat detected.

Clear blocked or dirty heat sink fins. Check ambient
temperature. Check for blocked or non-operating fan.

11

Operator Fault

The keypad has been removed while the drive
is powered.

Clear the fault. Do not remove the keypad
underpower.

12

Overcurrent Fault

Overcurrent detected in hardware trip circuit.

Check short circuit at the drive output or excessive
load conditions at the motor.

20

Drive Overload Fault

An internal electronic overload trip has
occurred. The drive is overheating.

Clear blocked or dirty heat sink fins. Check ambient
temperature. Check for blocked or non-operating fan.

22

Drive Reset

Stop input not present.

Check stop input at TB3 terminal 8.

32

EPROM Fault

EPROM has invalid data.

Reset EPROM using P56 - [Reset Functions].

33

Max Retries Fault

Drive did not reset fault within the max retries
specified.

Repair system fault.

38

Phase U Fault

Phase to ground fault detected between drive
and motor phase U.

Check wiring between drive and motor. Check motor
for grounded phase.

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