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Chapter 10

Table 19 - Alarm Names Cross-Referenced by Alarm Numbers

About Faults

Faults indicate conditions within the drive that require immediate attention. The
drive responds to a fault by initiating a coast-to-stop sequence and turning off
output power to the motor.

In addition, some faults are auto-resettable, non-resettable, and/or
user-configurable as described in

Table 20

.

Table 20 - Fault Types

The drive indicates faults in the following ways:

Status LEDs on the drive control panel (see

Determining Drive Status

Using the Status LEDs on page 196

).

Drive status parameters Drive Status 1 (209) and Drive Status 2 (210).

Entries in the fault queue (see

About the Fault Queue on page 202

).

Pop-up screen on the OIM. See

Figure 81

. The screen displays:

Fault number

Fault name

Time that has elapsed since fault occurred.

No.

(1)

(1) Alarm numbers not listed are reserved for future use.

Alarm

No.

(1)

Alarm

1

Precharge Active

18

Dig In ConflictB

2

UnderVoltage

19

Dig In ConflictC

3

Power Loss

20

Bipolar Conflict

5

Analog In Loss

21

Motor Type Conflict

6

IntDBRes OvrHeat

22

NP Hz Conflict

8

Drive OL Level 1

23

MaxFreq Conflict

9

Drive OL Level 2

24

VHz Neg Slope

12

No Line Sync

25

IR Volts Range

13

Power Phased ACB

26

FluxAmps Ref Rang

17

Dig In ConflictA

27

Speed Ref Cflct

Ty

pe

Fault Description

1 Auto-Reset/Run

If the drive is running when this type of fault occurs, and Auto Rstrt Tries (174) is set
to a value greater than 0, a user-configurable timer, Auto Rstrt Delay (175) begins.
When the timer reaches zero, the drive attempts to automatically reset the fault. If
the condition that caused the fault is no longer present, the fault resets and the drive
restarts.

2 Non-Resettable

This type of fault normally requires drive or motor repair. The cause of the fault must
be corrected before the fault can be cleared. The fault resets on power up after repair.

3 User-Configurable

These faults can be enabled/disabled to either annunciate or ignore a fault condition
using Fault Config 1 (238).

4 Normal Fault

The fault is resettable using normal fault clearing mechanisms on the drive (Stop/
Reset button, powercycling, etc.) or through VS Utilities.

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