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AE0ZP0EC - AC-0 SSL SENSORED - User Manual
11 AC-0 ALARMS LIST – TRACTION
CONFIGURATION
The ALARMS logbook in the MAIN MENU records the alarms of the controller. It
has a FIFO (First Input First Output) structure that means the oldest alarm is lost
when the database is full and a new alarm occurs. The logbook is composed of
five locations getting possible to stack five different type of alarms with the
following information:
1) The alarm code
2) The times that each alarm occurs consecutively
3) The Hour Meter value when the latest event of every alarm occurred
4) And the inverter temperature when the latest event of every alarm occurred.
This function permits a deeper diagnosis of problems as the recent history can be
revisited.
The MDI-PRC code is the corresponding number with which the alarm is
signalled on the MDI-PRC display.
11.1 Main menu “ALARMS” list
To Enter the MAIN MENU push the Enter button at the Home Page of the hand
set display and Roll for the ALARMS item. Here is the ALARMS list.
11.1.1 One Blink Alarms
1) WATCH
DOG
MDI-PRC Code = 8
- Cause:
It occurs when the embedded WATCH DOG protection is not
able either to cut off the power stage when not triggered or it is
not able to activate the power stage when triggered.
- Remedy:
Verify the motor is connected and the continuity of the three
motor phases. If the alarm occurs permanently, it is necessary
to replace the controller.
2) EEPROM
KO
MDI-PRC Code = 13
- Cause:
It occurs due to a HW or SW defect of the non-volatile
embedded memory supporting the controller regulations.
- Remedy:
Try to execute a CLEAR EEPROM operation. This consists of
Entering the ALARMS item in the MAIN MENU. Push at the
same time the two right side buttons to enter the hidden ZAPI
MENU. Roll up and Down until the CLEAR EEPROM appears
on the hand set display. Push Twice the Enter Button. Switch
the key off and on to check the result. If the alarm occurs
permanently, it is necessary to replace the controller.
3) LOGIC FAILURE #1
MDI-PRC Code = 19
- Cause:
This alarm signals that an overvoltage / undervoltage protection
operation has occurred.
- Remedy:
Normally the overvoltage occurs due to the regenerative
braking energy increasing the battery voltage; the undervoltage
of the logic supply, can be due to a depletion in the key voltage