Rockwell Automation 2098-UWCPRG Ultraware Software User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 2098-UM001G-EN-P - February 2011

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Configuring the Ultra5000 Drive Chapter 4

10: Bus
Overvoltage

Output short circuit.

Disconnect the power
line from the drive and
then do continuity check
from the positive and
negative poles of the DC
Bus to each of the motor
output phases U,V, and
W. If a continuity exists,
check for wire fibers
between terminals, or
send drive in for repair.

Motor cabling wires
shorted together.

Disconnect motor power
cables from the drive. If
faults stop, then either
replace cable or try to
find the short.

Internal motor winding
short circuit.

Verify by disconnecting
motor from drive and
then try to turn by hand.
If difficult to turn by
hand, the motor needs to
be repaired or replaced.

11: Illegal Hall
State

ON indicates there is a
problem with the motor's
Hall Effect sensors.

Incorrect phasing.

Check the Hall phasing.

Incorrect wiring

Verify the Hall wiring.

Verify power supply to

encoder.

17: User Current

ON indicates the User
Current Fault level, input
above, has been
exceeded.

User-specified average
current level exceeded.

Increase User Current

Level and Time to a
less restrictive
setting.

Increase motion time

interval.

18: Overspeed

ON indicates the motor
speed has exceeded
125% of maximum rated
speed.

Motor exceeded 125% of
the-specified maximum
rated speed.

Check cables for

noise.

Check motor wiring;
Retune drive & motor

combination.

Use an actual

oscilloscope to check
encoder phasing.

19: Following
Error

ON indicates the
Following Error Limit, set
above, has been
exceeded.

Position error limit
exceeded.

Retune the drive,

starts by setting the
feed forward gain to
100%.

Increase the Following

Error Limit, above.

If in Follower Mode,

increase the Slew
Limit (in the Follower
window).

Status

Description

Possible Cause

Suggested Action

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