CM1 Comm1 Error (Internal) |
Cause: Internal communications error.
- Improperly programmed ASD.
- Improper communications settings.
- Improperly connected cables.
Remedy:
- Check programming and cable connections.
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CM2 Comm2 Error (External) |
Cause: External communications error.
Remedy:
- Check external communication devices and settings.
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EMG Emergency Off |
Cause: Output signal terminated; brake may be applied.
- Stop|Reset pressed twice at the EOI.
- EOFF command received remotely.
Remedy:
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MOFF Main Undervoltage |
Cause: Undervoltage condition at the 3-phase AC input.
- Low 3-phase utility voltage.
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OC Over Current |
Cause: ASD output current greater than F601 setting.
- Defective IGBT (U, V, or W).
- ASD output phase-to-phase short.
- The ASD is starting into a spinning motor.
- Motor/machine jammed.
- Mechanical brake engaged while ASD is starting/running.
- Accel/Decel time too short.
- Voltage Boost setting too high.
- Load fluctuations.
- ASD operating at elevated temperature.
Remedy:
- Check for incorrect motor connection: Disconnect the motor and retry.
- Check mechanical brake and load.
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*OH Overheat |
Cause: ASD ambient temperature excessive.
- ASD operating at elevated temperature.
- ASD is too close to heat-generating equipment.
- Cooling fan vent is obstructed.
- Cooling fan is inoperative.
- Internal thermistor is disconnected.
Remedy:
- Check mounting and ventilation (see manual pg 18).
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OJ Timer |
Cause: Run-time counter exceeded.
Remedy:
- Type Reset required; select Clear run timer.
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*OLI ASD Overload |
Cause: Load requirement in excess of ASD capability.
- Carrier frequency is too high.
- An excessive load.
- Acceleration time is too short.
- DC damping rate is set too high.
- Motor starting into a spinning load after power failure.
- ASD improperly matched to application.
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OLM Motor Overload |
Cause: Load requirement in excess of motor capability.
- V/f parameter improperly set.
- Motor is locked.
- Continuous operation at low speed.
- Load is in excess of what the motor can deliver.
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*OLR Resistor Overload |
Cause: Excessive current at the Dynamic Braking Resistor.
- Deceleration time is too short.
- DBR configuration improperly set.
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*OP Overvoltage |
Cause: DC bus voltage exceeds specifications.
- ASD attempting to start into a spinning motor after momentary power loss.
- Incoming utility power is above specified range.
- Decel time is too short.
- Voltage spikes at the 3-phase input.
- DBR resistance value is too high or DBR function turned off.
- Overvoltage Stall feature is turned off.
- System is regenerating or load instability.
Remedy:
- Install inductive filter for voltage spikes.
- Install DBR if required.
- Disable Ridethrough function (F302).
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OT Overtorque |
Cause: Torque requirement in excess of F616/F617 settings.
- ASD is not correctly matched to the application.
- F616 or F617 setting is too low.
- Obstructed load.
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*POFF Control Undervoltage |
Cause: Undervoltage at 5, 15, or 24 VDC supply.
- Defective Control board.
- Excessive load on power supply.
- Low input voltage.
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PtSt Reference Point |
Cause: Two speed-reference frequency setpoints are too close.
Remedy:
- Increase the difference between the two setpoints.
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UC Undercurrent |
Cause: Output current below level defined at F611 for time set at F612.
Remedy:
- Check load conditions and F611/F612 settings.
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Atn Autotune active |
Cause: Autotune function is active. Atn2 indicates retry.
Remedy:
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dbOn DC Braking |
Cause: DC Injection function being carried out.
Remedy:
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ASD Overload (Trip) |
Cause:
- Acceleration time is too short.
- DC Injection current is too high.
- V/f setting needs to be adjusted.
- Motor running during restart.
- ASD or motor improperly matched to application.
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Autotune Error Configuration Mismatch |
Cause:
- Autotune readings inconsistent with configuration.
- Non-3-phase motor being used.
- Incorrect settings at F400, F413, or F414.
- Motor rating significantly smaller than ASD.
- Output cabling too small, long, or has interfering EMF.
- Motor is running during Autotune.
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Communication Error Malfunction |
Cause:
- Communication malfunction.
- Improper or loose connection.
- Improper system settings.
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Control Power Undervoltage Supply Issue |
Cause:
- Undervoltage at 5, 15, or 24 VDC supply.
- 3-phase input voltage low.
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CPU Fault Processor Error |
Cause: CPU malfunction.
Remedy:
- Contact Toshiba Sales Representative.
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DC Bus Undervoltage Low Voltage |
Cause:
- 3-phase input voltage low.
- Defective control board.
- Excessive load on power supply.
Remedy:
- Adjust Undervoltage/Ridethrough settings.
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DC Fuse Open Internal Fuse |
Cause: Internal DC bus fuse is open.
Remedy:
- Check internal components.
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Dynamic Braking Resistor Overcurrent DBR Current |
Cause:
- ASD inability to discharge bus voltage during regeneration.
- No DBR installed.
- Deceleration time too short.
- Improper DBR setup information.
- Defective IGBT7.
- 3-phase input voltage above specification.
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Dynamic Braking Resistor Overload DBR Overload |
Cause:
- Deceleration time too short.
Remedy:
- DBR setting adjustment required.
- Overvoltage Stall setting adjustment required.
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Earth Fault Ground Fault |
Cause:
- Ground fault at the motor.
- Ground fault at the output of the ASD.
- Current leakage to Earth Ground.
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EEPROM Data Fault Read Error |
Cause: EEPROM read malfunction.
Remedy:
- Internal error; may require service.
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EEPROM Fault Write Error |
Cause: EEPROM write malfunction.
Remedy:
- Internal error; may require service.
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Emergency Off Remote Command |
Cause: Emergency Off command received via EOI or remotely.
Remedy:
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Encoder Loss Signal Missing |
Cause: Encoder signal missing while running during closed-loop operation.
Remedy:
- Check encoder connections.
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Flash Memory Fault Internal Error |
Cause: Flash memory malfunction.
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Gate Array Fault Hardware Error |
Cause: Defective Gate Array or Gate Array malfunction.
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Input Phase Loss Supply Phase Missing |
Cause: 3-phase input to the ASD is low or missing.
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Load Drooping Capacity Exceeded |
Cause: Load requirement is in excess of the capabilities of the motor.
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Load End Short Circuit Wiring Issue |
Cause: Improper wiring at the ASD output to the motor.
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Low Current Detection Error |
Cause: Improper Low Current detection level setting.
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Main Board EEPROM Fault Internal Error |
Cause: Internal EEPROM malfunction.
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Motor Overload (Trip) |
Cause:
- V/f setting needs to be adjusted.
- Motor is locked.
- Continuous operation at low speed.
- Load requirement exceeds ability of the motor.
Remedy:
- Startup frequency setting adjustment required.
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No Fault Status |
Cause: No active faults.
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Option Fault External Device |
Cause:
- Optional device malfunction.
- Improper system settings (at ASD or optional device).
- Loose or improper connection.
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Output Current Protection Fault Limit Exceeded |
Cause:
- Output current is not within specified limits.
- Loose or improper ASD-to-motor connection.
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Output Phase Loss Missing Phase |
Cause: 3-phase output from the ASD is low or missing.
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Overcurrent During Acceleration Accel High Current |
Cause:
- V/f setting needs to be adjusted.
- Restart from a momentary power outage.
- ASD starting into a rotating motor.
- ASD/Motor not properly matched.
- Phase-to-phase short (U, V, or W).
- Accel time too short.
- Voltage Boost setting too high.
- Motor/machine jammed or brake engaged.
- Current exceeds 320-340% rated FLA during acceleration.
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Overcurrent During Deceleration Decel High Current |
Cause:
- Phase-to-phase short (U, V, or W).
- Deceleration time is too short.
- Motor/machine jammed or brake engaged.
- Current exceeds 320-340% rated FLA during deceleration.
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Overcurrent During Run Operating High Current |
Cause:
- Load fluctuations.
- ASD operating at elevated temperature.
- Current exceeds 320-340% rated FLA during fixed-speed run.
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Overheat (Trip) |
Cause:
- Cooling fan inoperative.
- Ventilation openings are obstructed.
- Internal thermistor is disconnected.
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Over Speed Speed Limit Exceeded |
Cause:
- Result of motor speed greater than commanded speed when using encoder.
- Improper encoder connection or setup information.
- Defective encoder.
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Overtorque (Trip) |
Cause:
- Torque requirement by load in excess of F616/F617 settings.
- ASD improperly matched to application.
- Load is obstructed.
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Overvoltage During Acceleration Restart Issue |
Cause: Motor running during restart.
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Overvoltage During Deceleration Decel Issue |
Cause:
- Deceleration time is too short.
- DBR value is too high.
- Stall protection is disabled.
- 3-phase input voltage out of specification.
Remedy:
- DBR setup required.
- Input reactance required.
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Overvoltage During Run Instability |
Cause:
- Load fluctuations.
- 3-Phase input voltage out of specification.
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PG Type/Connection Error Encoder Error |
Cause:
- ASD configured for encoder but no signal received.
- Disconnection at the Encoder circuit.
- Motor stopped and generating torque via torque limit control.
- ASD is not configured properly.
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Phantom Fault System Fault |
Cause: In multiple ASD configuration, a faulted ASD signals remaining ASDs to shut down.
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Position Deviation Error Position Limit |
Cause: Operating in Position Control mode and position exceeds limits of F631.
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RAM Fault Memory Error |
Cause: Internal RAM malfunction.
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ROM Fault Memory Error |
Cause: Internal ROM malfunction.
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Sink/Source Setting Error Jumper Configuration |
Cause:
- Improperly positioned Sink/Source jumper on control board.
- Sink/Source configuration of an option device is incorrect.
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Torque Proving Fault Adjustment Required |
Cause: Lift-First Pulse Count (F743) adjustment required.
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Typeform Error Firmware Mismatch |
Cause:
- Firmware loaded into Gate Driver board is inconsistent with device.
- Gate Driver board has been replaced.
- Gate Driver board is defective.
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U/V/W Phase Short Circuit Output Short |
Cause: Low impedance at the U, V, or W lead of the ASD output.
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