Rockwell Automation GV3000/SE Operator Interface Module (OIM) User Guide User Manual

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GV3000/SE Operator Interface Module (OIM) User Guide, Version 2.0

Step 2. To view more information about a particular fault, move the cursor to the fault

and press

. The fault detail screen is displayed. An example is shown

in figure 7.5.

The first line is the one-line description of the fault.

The second line is the system day and time that the fault occurred. This
information is based on a relative 248-day counter. The counter runs whenever
the drive is powered. You can reset the counter using ELPSD TIME METER
RST (P.030).

The rest of the screen is a description and corrective action to take. If the

symbol is displayed, more information is available. Press

to read the rest

of the screen.

Press

to exit this display and return to the Review Log screen.

Step 3. Repeat step 2 for any faults for which you want to view detail. When you are

done, press

to exit the Review Log screen and return to the Fault

Menu.

The fault log holds the 10 most recent faults that have occurred. Once the log is full,
older faults are discarded from the log as new faults occur. All the entries in the fault
log are retained, even if power is lost.

7.2.2 Resetting Faults and Clearing the Fault Log

You can reset faults without clearing the fault log, or reset the faults and clear the log.
Note that if FLT AUTO RESET COUNTS (P.043) is not set to 0, some faults are
automatically reset. See the software I/M for more information on this parameter.

To reset faults without clearing the fault log:

Step 1. Select Reset Fault from the Fault Menu. Press

.

Step 2. The message “ATTENTION! DRIVE FAULTS HAVE BEEN RESET” is

displayed. The FAULT indicator is turned off and the faults are reset.

Step 3. Press

to return to the Fault Menu.

Figure 7.5 – Example of a Fault Detail Screen

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