Drive status indicators – Rockwell Automation 21G PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives Programming Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 750-PM001J-EN-P - October 2014

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Troubleshooting

Chapter 6

Drive Status Indicators

The condition or state of the drive is constantly monitored and is indicated
through the LEDs and/or the HIM (if present).

Table 6 - PowerFlex 753 Drive Status Indicator Descriptions

IMPORTANT

The Status Indicator LEDs on the HIM cradle do not indicate the current status
of an installed Communication Adapter option. If an optional Communication
Adapter is installed, refer to that option’s user manual for a description of LED
location and indication.

Name

Color

State

Description

STS
(Status)

Green

Flashing

Drive ready but not running, and no faults are present.

Steady

Drive running, no faults are present.

Yellow

Flashing

Drive is not running, a start inhibit condition exists and the drive cannot be started.
See parameter

933

[Start Inhibits].

Steady

A type 1 (user configurable) alarm exists. If the drive is stopped, it is prevented from
starting until the alarm condition is cleared. If the drive is running, it continues to
run but cannot restart until the alarm condition is cleared.
See parameters

959

[Alarm Status A] and

960

[Alarm Status B].

Red

Flashing

A major fault has occurred. Drive will stop. Drive cannot be started until fault
condition is cleared. See parameter

951

[Last Fault Code].

Steady

A non-resettable fault has occurred.

Red /
Yellow

Flashing
Alternately

A minor fault has occurred. When running, the drive continues to run. System is
brought to a stop under system control. Fault must be cleared to continue. Use
parameter

950

[Minor Flt Cfg] to enable. If not enabled, acts like a major fault.

Yellow /
Green

Flashing
Alternately

When running, a type 1 alarm exists.
See parameters

959

[Alarm Status A] and

960

[Alarm Status B].

Green /
Red

Flashing
Alternately

Drive is flash updating.

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