Clear alarms, Common drive symptoms and corrective actions, Drive does not start from him – Rockwell Automation 20C PowerFlex 700H Drives Programming User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 20C-PM001F-EN-P - March 2012

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Troubleshooting

Chapter 3

Clear Alarms

Alarms are automatically cleared when the condition that caused the alarm is no
longer present.

Common Drive Symptoms
and Corrective Actions

Drive does not Start from Start or Run Inputs Wired to the Terminal
Block

Drive does not Start from HIM

Cause(s)

Indication

Corrective Action

Drive is Faulted

Flashing red status light

Clear fault.

Press Stop

Cycle power

Set [Fault Clear] to 1 (see

page 42

)

“Clear Faults” on the HIM Diagnostic

menu.

Incorrect input wiring. See pages Installation
Manual for wiring examples.

2 wire control requires Run, Run Forward,

Run Reverse or Jog input.

3 wire control requires Start and Stop inputs.

Jumper from terminal 17 to 20 is required

when using the 24V DC internal supply.

None

Wire inputs correctly and/or install
jumper.

Incorrect digital input programming.

Mutually exclusive choices have been made

(i.e., Jog and Jog Forward).

2 wire and 3 wire programming may be

conflicting.

Exclusive functions (i.e, direction control)

may have multiple inputs configured.

Stop is factory default and is not wired.

None

Program [Digital Inx Sel] for correct

inputs (see

page 53

).

Start or Run programming may be
missing.

Flashing yellow status light
and “DigIn CflctB”
indication on LCD HIM.
[Drive Status 2] shows type
2 alarm(s).

Program [Digital Inx Sel] to resolve

conflicts (see

page 53

).

Remove multiple selections for the same
function.
Install stop button to apply a signal at
stop terminal.

Cause(s)

Indication

Corrective Action

Drive is programmed for 2 wire control. HIM
Start button is disabled for 2 wire control.

None

If 2 wire control is required, no action
needed.
If 3 wire control is required, program
[Digital Inx Sel] for correct inputs (see

page 53

).

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