About the fault queue, Figure 81 – Rockwell Automation Liqui-Flo V2.0 AC Drive User Manual

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Chapter 10

Figure 81 - Sample Fault Screen on the OIM

The fault screen is displayed until it is acknowledged by pressing any F-key or
cleared in the drive by other means.

About the Fault Queue

The drive automatically retains a history of faults that have occurred in the fault
queue. The fault queue is accessed using the OIM or VS Utilities software.

The fault queue holds the eight most recent faults. The last fault to occur is
indicated in queue entry #1. As new faults are logged into the queue, existing
fault entries are shifted (for example, entry #1 moves to entry #2). Once the
queue is full, older faults are discarded from the queue as new faults occur.

All entries in the fault queue are retained if power is lost.

The Time Stamp

For each entry in the fault queue, the system also displays a fault code and time
stamp value. The time stamp value is the value of an internal drive-under-power
timer at the time of the fault. The value of this timer is copied to PowerUp
Marker (242) when the drive powers up. The fault queue time stamp can then be
compared to the value in PowerUp Marker to determine when the fault occurred
relative to the last drive power up.

The time stamp is cleared when the fault queue is cleared.

See

Accessing the Fault Queue on page 226

for information on accessing the fault

queue using the OIM. Refer to the VS Utilities Getting Results Manual,
publication

D2-3488

, for information on accessing the fault queue using

VS Utilities software.

Press any F Key to

Acknowledge the Fault

Fault Auto

ACKNOWLEDGE

- Fault - Fxxxxx

Fault Text String
Time Since Fault

xxxx:xx:xx

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