5 Troubleshooting
5.1 Status
Messages
5.1.1 Warnings/Alarm Messages
A warning or an alarm is signalled by the relevant LED on
the front of the frequency converter and indicated by a
code on the display.
A warning remains active until its cause is no longer
present. Under certain circumstances, operation of the
motor may still be continued. Warning messages may be
critical, but are not necessarily so.
In the event of an alarm, the frequency converter trips.
Reset the alarm to resume operation once the cause has
been rectified.
Three ways to reset:
•
Press [Reset].
•
Via a digital input with the “Reset” function.
•
Via serial communication/optional network.
NOTE
After a manual reset pressing [Reset], press [Auto ] to
restart the motor.
If an alarm cannot be reset, the reason may be that its
cause has not been rectified, or the alarm is trip-locked
(see also
).
Alarms that are trip-locked offer additional protection,
meaning that the mains supply must be switched off
before the alarm can be reset. After being switched back
on, the frequency converter is no longer blocked and can
be reset as described above once the cause has been
rectified.
Alarms that are not trip-locked can also be reset using the
automatic reset function in
(Warning: automatic wake-up is possible!)
If a warning or alarm is marked against a code in
this means that either a warning occurs before an alarm,
or else that it is possible to specify whether a warning or
an alarm should be displayed for a given fault.
This is possible, for instance, in
After an alarm or trip, the motor carries on coasting, and
the alarm and warning flash. Once the problem has been
rectified, only the alarm continues flashing until the
frequency converter is reset.
NOTE
No missing motor phase detection (numbers 30-32) and no
stall detection is active when
P-20 Motor Construction
is set
to
[1] PM non salient SPM
.
No.
Description
Warning
Alarm/Trip
Alarm/Trip Lock
Parameter
Reference
1
10 Volts low
X
2
Live zero error
(X)
(X)
3
No motor
(X)
4
Mains phase loss
(X)
(X)
(X)
5
DC link voltage high
X
6
DC link voltage low
X
7
DC over-voltage
X
X
8
DC under voltage
X
X
9
Inverter overloaded
X
X
10
Motor Electronic OL over temperature
(X)
(X)
11
Motor thermistor over temperature
(X)
(X)
12
Torque limit
X
X
13
Over Current
X
X
X
14
Earth Fault
X
X
Troubleshooting
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