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Rockwell Automation Publication 2094-UM001H-EN-P - June 2013

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Troubleshooting the Kinetix 6000 Drive System

Chapter 7

Kinetix 6000 Drive System Error Codes

The following list of problematic symptoms (no error code shown) and faults
with assigned error codes is designed to help you resolve anomalies.

When a fault is detected, the seven-segment status indicator displays an E
followed by the flashing of the two-digit error code, one digit at a time. This is
repeated until the error code is cleared.

Table 99 - Seven-segment Status Indicator Error Codes

Error
Code

Fault Message - Logix
Designer
(HIM)

Anomaly or Symptom

Potential Cause

Possible Resolution

No Error Code Displayed

Power (PWR) indicator not ON

No AC power or auxiliary logic power.

Verify AC control power is applied to the
Kinetix 6000 system.

Internal power supply malfunction.

Call your Rockwell Automation sales representative
to return module for repair.

Motor jumps when first
enabled

Motor wiring error.

Check motor wiring.
Run Hookup test in the Logix Designer

application.

Incorrect motor chosen.

Verify the proper motor is selected.

Digital I/O not working
correctly

I/O power supply disconnected.

Verify connections and I/O power source.

E00

BusUndervoltage Fault

(Blown fuse)

A blown fuse was detected on
the inverter PCB

Blown fuse.

Call your Rockwell Automation sales representative
to return module for repair.

E04

MotorOvertemp Fault

(Motor Overtemp)

Motor thermal switch tripped

High motor ambient temperature

and/or

Excessive current

Operate within (not above) the continuous

torque rating for the ambient temperature 40 °C
(104 °F) maximum.

Lower ambient temperature, increase motor

cooling.

Motor wiring error.

Check motor wiring at MF connector on the IAM/AM
module.

Incorrect motor selection.

Verify the proper motor has been selected.

E05

DriveOvercurrent Fault

(Power Fault)

Self-protection of the
Intelligent Power Module
(IPM) is indicating a major
power related fault condition.

Motor cables shorted.

Verify continuity of motor power cable and
connector.

Motor winding shorted internally.

Disconnect motor power cables from the motor. If
the motor is difficult to turn by hand, consider
replacing the motor.

Kinetix 6000 drive temperature too high.

Check for clogged vents or defective fan.
Make sure cooling is not restricted by insufficient

space around the unit.

Operation above continuous power rating and/or
product environmental ratings.

Verify ambient temperature is not too high.
Operate within the continuous power rating.
Reduce acceleration rates.

Kinetix 6000 drive has a short circuit, overcurrent,
or failed component.

Remove all power and motor connections, and
preform a continuity check from the DC bus to the U,
V, and W motor outputs. If a continuity exists, check
for wire fibers between terminals, or send drive in
for repair.

E06

HardOvertravel Fault

(+/- Hard Overtravel)

Axis moved beyond the
physical travel limits in the
positive/negative direction.

Dedicated overtravel input is inactive.

Check wiring.
Verify motion profile.
Verify axis configuration in software.

E07

MotFeedbackFault

(Motor Feedback Loss)

The feedback wiring is open, shorted, or missing.

Check motor encoder wiring.
Run Hookup test in the Logix Designer

application.

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