Troubleshooting and diagnostics, 2 drive configuration messages, 3 fault messages – Lenze ESV SMV frequency inverter User Manual

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Lenze SMVector 13465100 EDBSV01 EN v18

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Troubleshooting and Diagnostics

5.2

Drive Configuration Messages

When the Mode button is pressed and held, the drive’s display will provide a 4-digit code that indicates how the
drive is configured. If the drive is in a Stop state when this is done, the display will also indicate which control source
commanded the drive to Stop (the two displays will alternate every second).

Configuration Display

Format = x.y.zz

x = Control Source:

L

= Local Keypad

t

= Terminal Strip

r

= Remote Keypad

n

= Network

y = Mode:

S

= Speed mode

P

= PID mode

t

= Torque mode

C

= Sequencer mode

zz = Reference:

CP

= Keypad p q

EU

= 0-10 VDC (TB-5)

E1

= 4-20 mA (TB-25)

JG

= Jog

nt

= Network

OP

= MOP

P1...P7

= Preset 1...7

01...16

= Sequencer Segment

Example:

L.S.CP

= Local Keypad Start control, Speed mode, Keypad speed reference

t.p.EU

= Terminal Strip Start control, PID mode, 0-10 VDC setpoint reference

t.C.12

= Terminal Strip Start control, Sequencer Operation (Speed mode), Segment #12

n.t.p2

= Network Start control, Vector Torque mode, Preset Torque #2 reference

n.S.03

= Network Start control, Speed mode, Speed reference from Sequencer segment #03

Stop Source Display

Format = x

.StP

L.stp

= Stop command came from Local Keypad

t.stp

= Stop command came from Terminal Strip

r.stp

= Stop command came from Remote Keypad

n.stp

= Stop command came from Network

5.3

Fault Messages

The messages below show how they will appear on the display when the drive trips. When looking at the Fault History
(P500), the F_ will not appear in the fault message.

Fault

Cause

Remedy

(1)

f.AF

High Temperature fault

Drive is too hot inside

• Reduce drive load
• Improve cooling

f.AL

Assertion Level fault

• Assertion Level switch is changed

during operation

• P120 is changed during operation
• P100 or P121...P124 are set to a value

other than 0 and P120 does not match
the Assertion Level Switch.

• Make sure the Assertion Level switch and

P120 are both set for the type of input
devices being used, prior to setting P100 or
P121...P124.
Refer to 3.2.3 and P120.

f.bf

Personality fault

Drive Hardware

• Cycle Power
• Power down and install EPM with valid data
• Reset the drive back to defaults (P199 = 3, 4)

and then re-program

• If problem persists, contact factory technical

support

f.CF

Control fault

An EPM has been installed that is either
blank or corrupted

f.cF

Incompatible EPM fault

An EPM has been installed that contains
data from an incompatible parameter
version

f.cFT

Forced Translation fault

An EPM from an old drive put in new drive
causes drive to trip F_cFT fault.

Press [M] (mode button) twice to reset

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