Fault codes, Table 8.a, Possible causes and actions – Rockwell Automation 825 Smart Motor Manager User Manual User Manual

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Error Diagnosis and Troubleshooting 8-3

Publication 825-UM001B-EN-P January 2001

Actions

Determine the trip cause and correct the problem before re-starting the motor installation.

Fault Codes

Table 8.A Possible Causes and Actions

ATTENTION

!

While the trip is on (red LED on), the protection function cannot be
disabled (refer to page

8-8

).

LCD

Designation

Possible Causes

Actions

No indication

No supply voltage

Ensure power supply is on.
Check the supply.

Wrong supply module
in basic unit

Insert correct supply module. If
the voltage applied to the supply
module was too high, it and the
functions of the unit must be
tested.

Basic unit defective

If no fault is found or if in doubt,
send the unit back to the factory
for repair.

Thermal trip of supply module

Supply voltage too high

Ambient temp. too high

Current consumption too high

Supply module failed

Switch off control supply.
Restore normal conditions and
let the unit cool down for
approx. 30 min.
Send the unit back to the factory
for repair.

V2.17

and later:

No indication,

red LED on

Watch Dog Microprocessor
failure

Send the basic unit back to the
factory for repair.

Real time

clock fault

RTC defective

Send the basic unit back to the
factory for repair.

µ

P fault

(RAM)

Microprocessor RAM defective

Send the basic unit back to the
factory for repair.

Open circuit

basic unit to

converter

module

Cable from basic unit to converter
module not connected or broken

Check connections.

Test cable (open/short-circuit).
Replace cable if necessary.

DEFECT #1

DEFECT #2

825-MCM NOT CON

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