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Troubleshooting Guidelines
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Troubleshooting Guidelines
The drive displays fault codes to signal a problem in the RMI board during self tuning 
(start up) or drive operation. If a fault occurs, the outputs will be turned off and the 
drive will coast to a stop. The fault code will flash on the drive's display as a three-digit 
alpha-numeric code.
Note that the option to hold last reference is not supported with the RMI board. 
Parameter P.062 (Option Port: Communication Loss Response) does not apply.
5.1
Fault Codes
Table 5.1 lists fault codes associated with the RMI board. For a complete list of drive 
fault codes and for details on troubleshooting using fault codes, see the drive software 
instruction manual.
Table 5.1 – RMI Fault Codes
Code
Fault Description
Fault Cause
Corrective Action
F60
Option port 
identification error
On power up, the 
Regulator board did not 
identify the RMI board. 
This can be due to:
•
a communication 
problem over the ribbon 
cable
•
a bad RMI board
•
bad Regulator board
Check the ribbon cable 
between the Regulator 
board and the RMI board. 
Replace the RMI board or 
the Regulator board if 
necessary.
F61
Option board 
power-up 
diagnostic failure
On power up, the ROM 
check sum diagnostic 
failed on the RMI board
Check the ribbon cable 
between the Regulator 
board and the RMI board. 
Replace the RMI board if 
necessary.
F62
Option board 
runtime error
During operation, the RMI 
watchdog failed, or 
handshaking with the 
drive failed.
Check the ribbon cable 
between the Regulator 
board and the RMI board. 
If intermittent, check for 
causes of noise, proper 
grounding, and that 
outputs are not exceeding 
rated current capacities
Verify that the digital 
outputs are not drawing 
more than rated current 
(see appendix A).
Replace the RMI board or 
Regulator board if 
necessary.