Unidrive M702 User Guide
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Issue Number: 3
13 Diagnostics
The keypad display on the drive gives various information about the
status of the drive. The keypad display provides information on the
following categories:
•
Trip indications
•
Alarm indications
•
Status indications
13.1 Status modes (Keypad and LED status)
Figure 13-1 Keypad status modes
1. Drive OK status
2. Trip status
3. Alarm status
Figure 13-2 Location of the status LED
1. Non flashing: Normal status
2. Flashing: Trip status
13.1.1 Ethernet status LEDs
Each of the Ethernet ports provide a status LED for diagnostic and
information purposes. Refer to Table 13-1 for Ethernet LED status.
Figure 13-3 Ethernet port status LED
1. Ethernet port status LED.
Table 13-1 Ethernet LED status
13.2 Trip indications
The output of the drive is disabled under any trip condition so that the
drive stops controlling the motor. If the motor is running when the trip
occurs it will coast to a stop.
During a trip condition, where a KI-Keypad is being used, the upper row
of the display indicates that a trip has occurred and the lower row of the
keypad display will display the trip string. Some trips have a sub-trip
number to provide additional information about the trip. If a trip has a
sub-trip number, the sub-trip number is flashed alternately with the trip
string unless there is space on the second row for both the trip string and
the sub-trip number in which case both the trip string and sub-trip
information is displayed separated by a decimal place.
The back-light of the KI-Keypad display will also flash during a trip
condition. If a display is not being used, the drive LED Status indicator will
flash with 0.5 s duty cycle if the drive has tripped. Refer to Figure 13-2.
Trips are listed alphabetically in Table 13-4 based on the trip indication
shown on the drive display. Alternatively, the drive status can be read in
Pr
10.001
'Drive OK' using communication protocols. The most recent
trip can be read in Pr
10.020
providing a trip number. It must be noted
that the hardware trips (HF01 to HF20) do not have trip numbers. The
trip number must be checked in Table 13-5 to identify the specific trip.
Users must not attempt to repair a drive if it is faulty, nor
carry out fault diagnosis other than through the use of the
diagnostic features described in this chapter.
If a drive is faulty, it must be returned to an authorized
Control Techniques distributor for repair.
WARNING
LED status
Description
Off
Ethernet connection not detected
Solid green
Ethernet connection detected but no data
Flashing green
Ethernet connection detected and data flow
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