4 alarm detection, Alarm codes, causes, and possible solutions, Alarm detection – Yaskawa R1000 Series Power Regenerative Unit User Manual

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5.4 Alarm Detection

5.4 Alarm Detection

Alarm Codes, Causes, and Possible Solutions

Alarms are regenerative unit protection functions that do not necessarily cause the regenerative unit to stop. After
removing the cause of an alarm, the regenerative unit will return to the same status is was before the alarm occurred.

When an alarm has been triggered, the ALM light on the digital operator display blinks and the alarm code display
flashes. If a multi-function output is set for an alarm (H2-†† = 10), that output terminal will be triggered.

Note: If a multi-function output is set to close when an alarm occurs (H2-†† = 10), it will also close when maintenance periods are

reached, triggering alarms LT-1 through LT-4 (triggered only if H2-†† = 2F).

Table 5.7 Alarm Codes, Causes, and Possible Solutions

Digital Operator

Display

Minor Fault Name

Detail

Alarm Output

(H2-†† = 10)

AEr

Communication Option
Station Number Setting

Error (CC-Link,

CANopen,

MECHATROLINK)

Option card node address is outside of the acceptable setting range.

YES

Cause

Possible Solutions

Station number is set outside the possible
setting range.

Set the station number of the option card correctly.

Digital Operator

Display

Minor Fault Name

Detail

Alarm Output

(H2-†† = 10)

Aov

Power Supply

Overvoltage

The input power supply voltage became equal to or higher than the Input
Power Supply Overvoltage Detection Level.
200 V Class: Approximately 277 Vac
400 V Class: Approximately 554 Vac

YES

Cause

Possible Solutions

The input power supply voltage is too high.

Reduce the voltage to within the range in the power supply specifications.

Digital Operator

Display

Minor Fault Name

Detail

Alarm Output

(H2-†† = 10)

AUv

Power Supply

Undervoltage

The input power supply voltage became equal to or lower than the Input Power
Supply Undervoltage Detection Level.
200 V Class: Approximately 150 Vac
400 V Class: Approximately 300 Vac

YES

Cause

Possible Solutions

The power supply voltage is low.

Increase the power supply voltage.

A phase loss occurred in the input power
supply.

Check the input power supply for phase loss or an imbalance in the interphase voltages.
Investigate and correct the cause and reset the fault.

Voltage detection failed.

Correctly wire r1/ 11, 1/ 21, and t1/ 31.

Digital Operator

Display

Minor Fault Name

Detail

Alarm Output

(H2-†† = 10)

bb

Baseblock

Output interrupted as indicated by an external baseblock signal.

N.A.

Cause

Possible Solutions

External baseblock signal was entered via one
of the multi-function input terminals (S1 to S8).

Check external sequence and baseblock signal input timing.

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