Nidec & Control Technique Unidrive M700 Drive Fault Codes:
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| 28 An Input 1 Loss | Cause: Current loss detected in current mode on Analog input 1 (Terminal 5, 6). In 4-20 mA and 20-4 mA modes, loss of input is detected if the current falls below 3 mA. Remedy:
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| 29 An Input 2 Loss | Cause: Current loss detected in current mode on Analog input 2 (Terminal 7). In 4-20 mA and 20-4 mA modes, loss of input is detected if the current falls below 3 mA. Remedy:
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| 219 An Output Calib | Cause: The zero offset calibration of one or both of the analog outputs has failed. This indicates that the drive hardware has failed or a voltage is applied to the output via a low impedance. Sub-trip 1: Output 1 failed (Terminal 9) Sub-trip 2: Output 2 failed (Terminal 10) Remedy:
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| 217 App Menu Changed | Cause: The customization table for an application menu has changed. The menu that has been changed can be identified by the sub-trip number (1: Menu 18, 2: Menu 19, 3: Menu 20). Remedy:
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| 11 Autotune 1 | Cause: Position feedback did not change or required speed could not be reached during an autotune. Common causes based on Sub-trips: – Position feedback did not change. – Motor did not reach required speed. – Required commutation signal edge not found. – Phasing offset angle measured twice not within 30°. Remedy:
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| 12 Autotune 2 | Cause: Position feedback direction incorrect during rotating autotune. Sub-trip 1: Direction incorrect when position feedback is being used. Sub-trip 2: SINCOS encoder comms position rotating opposite to sine wave. Remedy:
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| 13 Autotune 3 | Cause: Measured inertia has exceeded the parameter range or commutation signals changed in wrong direction during rotating autotune or mechanical load measurement. Remedy:
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| 14 Autotune 4 | Cause: Drive encoder U commutation signal fail. The U commutation signal did not change during a rotating autotune. Remedy:
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| 15 Autotune 5 | Cause: Drive encoder V commutation signal fail. The V commutation signal did not change during a rotating autotune. Remedy:
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| 16 Autotune 6 | Cause: Drive encoder W commutation signal fail. The W commutation signal did not change during a rotating autotune. Remedy:
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| 17 Autotune 7 | Cause: Motor number of poles / position feedback resolution set incorrectly. Initiated during rotating autotune if setup is incorrect. Remedy:
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| 18 Autotune Stopped | Cause: Autotune test stopped before completion because either the drive enable or the drive run were removed. Remedy:
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| 19 Brake R Too Hot | Cause: Braking resistor overload timed out (I2t). The Braking Resistor Thermal Accumulator (10.039) reached 100%. Remedy:
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| 99 CAM | Cause: Advanced motion controller CAM failure. Sub-trip 1: Start Index > Cam Size or Start Position > Table In. Sub-trip 2: CAM Index changed by more than 2 in one sample. Sub-trip 3: Rate of change at segment boundary exceeded maximum. Sub-trip 4: Sum of Cam Position and change of master position exceeded maximum. Remedy:
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| 185 Card Access | Cause: NV Media Card Write fail. Drive was unable to access the NV Media Card. If during data transfer, file may be corrupted. Remedy:
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| 177 Card Boot | Cause: The Menu 0 parameter modification cannot be saved to the NV Media Card. Occurs when Pr 11.042 is set for auto/boot mode but necessary boot file is not created or drive not reset. Remedy:
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| 178 Card Busy | Cause: NV Media Card cannot be accessed as it is being accessed by an option module. Remedy:
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| 188 Card Compare | Cause: NV Media Card file/data is different to the one in the drive. Compare initiated if parameters on card differ from drive. Remedy:
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| 179 Card Data Exists | Cause: NV Media Card data location already contains data. Attempt made to store data in a block which already contains data. Remedy:
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| 187 Card Drive Mode | Cause: NV Media Card parameter set not compatible with current drive mode. Data block on card is different from current drive mode. Remedy:
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| 182 Card Error | Cause: NV Media Card data structure error. Error detected in data structure (missing folder, corrupted file, or duplicate IDs). Remedy:
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| 184 Card Full | Cause: NV Media Card full. Attempt made to create data block but not enough space. Remedy:
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| 183 Card No Data | Cause: NV Media Card data not found. Attempt made to access non-existent file or block. Remedy:
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| 180 Card Option | Cause: Option modules installed are different between source drive and destination drive. Parameter data is being transferred from a NV Media Card, but the option module categories differ. Data for different modules will be set to default values. Remedy:
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| 175 Card Product | Cause: NV Media Card data blocks are not compatible with the drive derivative. Sub-trip 1: Drive Derivative is different (Warning trip). Sub-trip 2: Product Type is different or corruption detected (No data transferred). Sub-trip 3: Unidrive SP parameter found with no equivalent (Warning trip). Remedy:
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| 186 Card Rating | Cause: The voltage and/or current rating of the source and destination drives are different. This is a warning that rating specific parameters (RA attribute) may not be transferred. Remedy:
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| 181 Card Read Only | Cause: An attempt has been made to modify a read-only NV Media Card or a read-only data block. Remedy:
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| 174 Card Slot | Cause: Option module application program transfer has failed because the option module does not respond correctly. The sub-trip indicates the slot number. Remedy:
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| 111 Configuration | Cause: The number of power modules installed is different from the modules expected (Pr 11.071). Or, the number of external rectifiers connected is less than expected (Pr 11.096). Remedy:
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| 35 Control Word | Cause: Trip initiated from the Control Word (06.042) by setting bit 12 when Control Word Enable (06.043) is On. Remedy:
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| 225 Current Offset | Cause: Current feedback offset error. The offset is too large to be trimmed. Sub-trip identifies phase: 1 (U), 2 (V), 3 (W). Remedy:
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| 97 Data Changing | Cause: Drive parameters are being changed while the drive is active/enabled. This includes loading defaults, changing drive mode, or transferring data from NV memory/feedback devices. Remedy:
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| 247 Derivative ID | Cause: Derivative identification error. Problem with the identifier associated with the derivative image. Sub-trip 1: Image should exist but has been erased. Sub-trip 2: Identifier out of range. Sub-trip 3: Image has been changed. Remedy:
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| 248 Derivative Image | Cause: An error has been detected in the derivative image. Sub-trips 1-52: Error detected in image. Sub-trips 61-64: Option module in slot 1-4 not allowed with derivative image. Sub-trips 70-74: Required option module missing. Remedy:
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| 199 Destination | Cause: Two or more parameters are writing to the same destination parameter (Menus 3, 7, 8, 9, 12 or 14). Remedy:
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| 224 Drive Size | Cause: Power stage recognition: Unrecognized drive size. The control PCB has not recognized the drive size of the power circuit connected. Remedy:
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| 31 EEPROM Fail | Cause: Default parameters have been loaded due to an issue with non-volatile memory. Sub-trip 1: Database version changed. Sub-trip 2: CRC Check failed. Sub-trip 9: Checksum failed. Remedy:
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| 189 Encoder 1 | Cause: Drive position feedback interface power supply overload. Terminals 13 & 14 max current exceeded. Remedy:
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| 190 Encoder 2 | Cause: Drive encoder (Feedback) wire break detected on the 15 way D-type connector. Remedy:
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| 191 Encoder 3 Phase offset incorrect while running | Cause: The Encoder 3 trip indicates that the drive has detected an incorrect UVW phase angle while running (RFC-S mode only) or SINCOS phase error. The feedback device which has caused the trip can be identified by the sub-trip number. Remedy:
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| 192 Encoder 4 Feedback device comms failure | Cause: The Encoder 4 trip indicates that the encoder communications has timed out or the communications position message transfer time is too long. This trip can also be caused due to wire break in the communication channel between the drive and the encoder. Remedy:
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| 193 Encoder 5 Checksum or CRC error | Cause: The Encoder 5 trip indicates that there is a checksum or CRC error, or the SSI encoder is not ready. The Encoder 5 trip can also indicate a wire break to a communications based encoder. Remedy:
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| 194 Encoder 6 Encoder has indicated an error | Cause: The Encoder 6 trip indicates that the encoder has indicated an error or that the power supply has failed to an SSI encoder. The Encoder 6 trip can also indicate a wire break to an SSI encoder. Remedy:
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| 195 Encoder 7 Set-up parameters for position feedback device have changed | Cause: The Encoder 7 trip indicates that the set-up parameters for position feedback device has changed. The feedback device which has caused the trip can be identified by the sub-trip number. Remedy:
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| 196 Encoder 8 Position feedback interface has timed out | Cause: The Encoder 8 trip indicates that Position feedback interface communications time exceeds 250 μs. The feedback device which has caused the trip can be identified by the sub-trip number. Remedy:
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| 197 Encoder 9 Position feedback is selected from a option module slot which does not have a feedback option module installed | Cause: The Encoder 9 trip indicates that position feedback source selected in Pr 03.026 (or Pr 21.021 for the second motor map) is not valid. Remedy:
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| 162 Encoder 12 Encoder could not be identified during auto-configuration | Cause: The Encoder 12 trip indicates that the drive is communicating with the encoder but the encoder type is not recognized. Remedy:
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| 163 Encoder 13 Data read from the encoder is out of range during auto-configuration | Cause: The Encoder 13 trip indicates that the data read from the encoder was out of the range during auto-configuration. No parameters will be modified with the data read from the encoder as a result of auto configuration. Remedy:
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| 164 Encoder 14 The data given in the additional configuration parameter for a position feedback interface is out of range | Cause: The Encoder 14 trip indicates that the data given in the additional configuration parameter for a position feedback interface is out of range. If the sub-trip number is one then the data is out of range in P1 Additional Configuration (03.074). Remedy:
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| 6 External Trip | Cause: An External Trip has occurred. The cause of the trip can be identified from the sub trip number displayed after the trip string. An external trip can also be initiated by writing a value of 6 in Pr 10.038. Remedy:
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| HF01 Data processing error: CPU address error | Cause: The HF01 trip indicates that a CPU address error has occurred. This trip indicates that the control PCB on the drive has failed. Remedy:
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| HF02 Data processing error: DMAC address error | Cause: The HF02 trip indicates that a DMAC address error has occurred. This trip indicates that the control PCB on the drive has failed. Remedy:
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| HF03 Data processing error: Illegal instruction | Cause: The HF03 trip indicates that an illegal instruction has occurred. This trip indicates that the control PCB on the drive has failed. Remedy:
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| HF04 Data processing error: Illegal slot instruction | Cause: The HF04 trip indicates that an illegal slot instruction has occurred. This trip indicates that the control PCB on the drive has failed. Remedy:
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| HF05 Data processing error: Undefined exception | Cause: The HF05 trip indicates that an undefined exception error has occurred. This trip indicates that the control PCB on the drive has failed. Remedy:
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| HF06 Data processing error: Reserved exception | Cause: The HF06 trip indicates that a reserved exception error has occurred. This trip indicates that the control PCB on the drive has failed. Remedy:
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| HF07 Data processing error: Watchdog failure | Cause: The HF07 trip indicates that a watchdog failure has occurred. This trip indicates that the control PCB on the drive has failed. Remedy:
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| HF08 Data processing error: CPU Interrupt crash | Cause: The HF08 trip indicates that a CPU interrupt crash has occurred. This trip indicates that the control PCB on the drive has failed. Remedy:
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| HF09 Data processing error: Free store overflow | Cause: The HF09 trip indicates that a free store overflow has occurred. This trip indicates that the control PCB on the drive has failed. Remedy:
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| HF10 Data processing error: Parameter routing system error | Cause: The HF10 trip indicates that a Parameter routing system error has occurred. This trip indicates that the control PCB on the drive has failed. Remedy:
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| HF11 Data processing error: Access to EEPROM failed | Cause: The HF11 trip indicates that access to the drive EEPROM has failed. This trip indicates that the control PCB on the drive has failed. Remedy:
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| HF12 Data processing error: Main program stack overflow | Cause: The HF12 trip indicates that the main program stack overflow has occurred. This trip indicates that the control PCB on the drive has failed. Remedy:
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| HF13 Data processing error: Firmware incompatible with hardware | Cause: The HF13 trip indicates that the drive firmware is not compatible with the hardware. This trip indicates that the control PCB on the drive has failed. Remedy:
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| HF14 Data processing error: CPU register bank error | Cause: The HF14 trip indicates that a CPU register bank error has occurred. This trip indicates that the control PCB on the drive has failed. Remedy:
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| HF15 Data processing error: CPU divide error | Cause: The HF15 trip indicates that a CPU divide error has occurred. This trip indicates that the control PCB on the drive has failed. Remedy:
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| HF16 Data processing error: RTOS error | Cause: The HF16 trip indicates that a RTOS error has occurred. This trip indicates that the control PCB on the drive has failed. Remedy:
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| HF17 Data processing error: Clock supplied to the control board is out of specification | Cause: The HF17 trip indicates that the clock supplied to the control board logic is out of specification. This trip indicates that the control PCB on the drive has failed. Remedy:
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| HF18 Data processing error: Internal flash memory has failed | Cause: The HF18 trip indicates that the internal flash memory has failed when writing option module parameter data. Remedy:
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| HF19 Data processing error: CRC check on the firmware has failed | Cause: The HF19 trip indicates that the CRC check on the drive firmware has failed. Remedy:
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| HF20 Data processing error: ASIC is not compatible with the hardware | Cause: The HF20 trip indicates that the ASIC version is not compatible with the drive firmware. Remedy:
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| HF23 to HF25 Hardware fault | Cause: A hardware fault has occurred. Remedy:
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8 Inductance Inductance measurement out of range or motor saturation not detected | Cause: Occurs in RFC-S mode. The drive detected that motor inductances are not suitable for the operation, the ratio/difference between Ld and Lq is too small, or the saturation characteristic cannot be measured. Remedy:
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93 Inductor Too Hot The regen inductor has overloaded | Cause: In Regen mode, thermal overload detected based on Rated Current and Thermal Time Constant. The drive trips when the thermal accumulator reaches 100%. Remedy:
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103 Inter-connect Multi-Power module drive interconnection cable error | Cause: Multi-power module drive interconnection cable error. Indicates which power module detected the fault. Also initiated if communication fails when a rectifier signals a fault or a trip is reset. Remedy:
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26 I/O Overload Digital output overload | Cause: Total current drawn from 24 V user supply or digital output has exceeded the limit. Max output per digital output is 100 mA, or combined limits exceeded. Remedy:
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160 Island Island condition detected in regen mode | Cause: AC mains is no longer present and the inverter would be an ‘islanded’ power supply if it continued to operate. Remedy:
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34 Keypad Mode Keypad has been removed when the drive is receiving the speed reference from the keypad | Cause: Drive is in keypad mode and the keypad has been removed or disconnected. Remedy:
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39 Line Sync Synchronization to the power supply has been lost | Cause: The inverter has lost synchronization with the AC supply in Regen mode. Remedy:
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38 Low Load The load on the drive has fallen below the low load detection level | Cause: Percentage Load falls below the Low Load Detection Level while low load detector is active. Remedy:
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20 Motor Too Hot Output current overload timed out (I²t) | Cause: Motor thermal overload based on Rated Current and Motor Thermal Time Constant. Drive trips when accumulator reaches 100%. Remedy:
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176 Name Plate Electronic nameplate transfer has failed | Cause: Electronic nameplate transfer between drive and motor failed (Memory space, Communication, Transfer failure, or Checksum error). Remedy:
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101 OHt Brake Braking IGBT over-temperature | Cause: Braking IGBT over-temperature detected based on software thermal model. Remedy:
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23 OHt Control Control stage over temperature | Cause: Control stage over-temperature detected via thermistors (Control board or I/O board). Remedy:
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27 OHt dc bus DC bus over temperature | Cause: DC bus component over temperature based on software thermal model (includes effects of output current and DC bus ripple). Remedy:
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21 OHt Inverter Inverter over temperature based on thermal model | Cause: IGBT junction over-temperature detected based on software thermal model (Inverter thermal model or Braking IGBT thermal model). Remedy:
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| OHt Power (Trip 22) Power stage over temperature | Cause: A power stage over-temperature has been detected. The thermistor location is identified by the sub-trip. Remedy:
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| OI ac (Trip 3) Instantaneous output over current detected | Cause: The instantaneous drive output current has exceeded VM_DRIVE_CURRENT[MAX]. This trip cannot be reset until 10s after the trip was initiated. Remedy:
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| OI Brake (Trip 4) Braking IGBT over current detected | Cause: Over current has been detected in braking IGBT or braking IGBT protection has been activated. Cannot be reset until 10s after trip. Remedy:
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| OI dc (Trip 109) Power module over current detected from IGBT on state voltage monitoring | Cause: Short circuit protection for the drive output stage has been activated. Cannot be reset until 10s after trip. Remedy:
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| Option Disable (Trip 215) Option module does not acknowledge during drive mode changeover | Cause: The option module did not acknowledge to the drive that communications with the drive has been stopped during the drive mode changeover within the allocated time. Remedy:
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| Out Phase Loss (Trip 98) Output phase loss detected | Cause: Phase loss has been detected at the drive output. Remedy:
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| Over Speed (Trip 7) Motor speed has exceeded the over speed threshold | Cause: The motor speed (or Output Frequency in open loop) has exceeded the threshold set in Over Speed Threshold (03.008). Remedy:
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| Over Volts (Trip 2) DC bus voltage has exceeded the peak level or maximum continuous level | Cause: The DC bus voltage has exceeded the instantaneous over voltage threshold or the maximum DC bus setpoint for 15s. Remedy:
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| Phase Loss (Trip 32) Supply phase loss | Cause: The drive has detected an input phase loss or large supply imbalance from the supply or DC bus ripple monitoring. Remedy:
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| Phasing Error (Trip 198) RFC-S mode phasing failure due to incorrect phase angle | Cause: The phase offset angle is incorrect, position feedback is being used and the drive is unable to control the motor correctly. Remedy:
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| Power Comms (Trip 90) Communication has been lost / errors detected | Cause: A communications problem within the power system of the drive (between power, control, and rectifier modules). Remedy:
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| Power Data (Trip 220) Power system configuration data error | Cause: There is an error in the configuration data stored in the power system. Remedy:
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| Power Down Save (Trip 37) Power down save error | Cause: An error has been detected in the power down save parameters saved in non-volatile memory. Remedy:
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| PSU (Trip 5) Internal power supply fault | Cause: One or more internal power supply rails are outside limits or overloaded. Remedy:
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| PSU 24V (Trip 9) 24V internal power supply overload | Cause: The total user load of the drive and option modules has exceeded the internal 24 V power supply limit. Remedy:
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| Rating Mismatch (Trip 223) Power stage recognition: Multi module voltage or current rating mismatch | Cause: There is a voltage rating or current rating mismatch in a multi-module drive system. Remedy:
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| Rectifier Set-up (Trip 94) A rectifier has not been set-up correctly in a multi-power module system | Cause: A rectifier has not been set-up correctly in a multi-power module system. Remedy:
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| Resistance (Trip 33) Measured resistance has exceeded the parameter range | Cause: Either the value being used for motor stator resistance is too high or that an attempt to do a test involving measuring motor stator resistance has failed. Remedy:
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| Slot4 Different (Trip 254) Ethernet interface in slot 4 has changed | Cause: The Ethernet interface in slot 4 has changed / not found. Remedy:
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| 252 Slot4 Error | Cause: The Ethernet interface in slot 4 on the drive has detected an error. The reason for the trip can be identified by the sub-trip number (e.g., Link Loss, Timeout, Init Error). Remedy:
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| 250 Slot4 HF | Cause: The Ethernet interface in slot 4 cannot operate. The reason for the error can be identified by the sub-trip number. Remedy:
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| 253 Slot4 Not Fitted | Cause: The Ethernet interface in slot 4 on the drive has been removed since the last power-up. Remedy:
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| 251 Slot4 Watchdog | Cause: The Ethernet interface installed in slot 4 has started the option watchdog function and then failed to service the watchdog correctly. Remedy:
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| 216 Slot App Menu | Cause: More than one option slot has requested to customize the application menus 18, 19 and 20. The sub-trip number indicates which option slot has been allowed to customize the menus. Remedy:
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| 204, 209, 214 SlotX Different | Cause: The option module in option slot X on the drive is a different type to that installed when parameters were last saved on the drive. Remedy:
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| 202, 207, 212 SlotX Error | Cause: The option module in option slot X on the drive has detected an error. The reason for the error can be identified by the sub-trip number. Remedy:
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| 200, 205, 210 SlotX HF | Cause: The option module in option slot X cannot operate. The possible causes of the trip can be identified by the sub-trip number. Remedy:
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| 203, 208, 213 SlotX Not Fitted | Cause: The option module in option slot X on the drive has been removed since the last power up. Remedy:
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| 201, 206, 211 SlotX Watchdog | Cause: The option module installed in Slot X has started the option watchdog function and then failed to service the watchdog correctly. Remedy:
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| 226 Soft Start | Cause: The soft start relay in the drive failed to close or the soft start monitoring circuit has failed. Remedy:
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| 221 Stored HF | Cause: A hardware trip (HF01 – HF20) has occurred and the drive has been power cycled. The sub-trip number identifies the HF trip i.e. stored HF.17. Remedy:
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| 227 Sub-array RAM | Cause: An option module, derivative image or user program image has requested more parameter RAM than is allowed. The RAM allocation is checked in order of resulting sub-trip numbers. Remedy:
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| 218 Temp Feedback | Cause: An internal thermistor has failed. The thermistor location can be identified by the sub-trip number (e.g., Control PCB, I/O PCB, Power System). Remedy:
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| 10 Th Brake Res | Cause: The brake resistor thermal monitoring is connected and the resistor overheats. If the braking resistor is not used then this trip must be disabled with bit 3 of Action On Trip Detection (10.037). Remedy:
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| 25 Th Short Circuit (Motor thermistor short circuit) | Cause: The motor thermistor connected to the drive is short circuit or low impedance i.e. < 50 Ω. The location of the trip can be identified by the sub-trip number:
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| 24 Thermistor (Motor thermistor over-temperature) | Cause: The motor thermistor connected to the drive has indicated a motor over temperature. The location of the trip can be identified by the sub-trip number:
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| 110 Undefined (Drive has tripped and the cause is Undefined) | Cause: The power system has generated but did not identify the trip from the power system. The cause of the trip is unknown. Remedy:
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| 91 User 24V (User 24 V supply is not present) | Cause: Initiated if User Supply Select (Pr 06.072) = 1, or Low Under Voltage Threshold Select (06.067) = 1, or Backup Supply Mode Enable (06.068) = 1, AND no user 24 V supply is present on control terminals 1 and 2. Remedy:
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| 249 User Program (On board user program error) | Cause: An error has been detected in the onboard user program image. The reason can be identified by the sub-trip number:
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| 96 User Prog Trip (Trip generated by an onboard user program) | Cause: This trip can be initiated from within an onboard user program using a function call which defines the sub-trip number. Remedy:
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| 36 User Save (User Save error / not completed) | Cause: Error detected in the user save parameters saved in non-volatile memory (e.g., power removed while saving). Remedy:
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| 40-89 112-159 User Trip (User generated trip) | Cause: These trips are not generated by the drive and are to be used by the user to trip the drive through an application program. Remedy:
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| 169 Voltage Range (Supply voltage out of range in Regen mode) | Cause: Regen Minimum Voltage (03.026) is set to non-zero and supply voltage is outside range defined by Regen Maximum Voltage (03.027) and Minimum (03.026) for > 100 ms. Remedy:
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| 30 Watchdog (Control word watchdog has timed out) | Cause: The control word has been enabled and has timed out. Once Pr 06.042 bit 14 is changed from 0 to 1, it must be repeated every 1s. Remedy:
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| Error 1 Insufficient Drive Memory | Cause: There is not enough drive memory requested by all the option modules. Remedy:
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| Error 2 Option Module Acknowledge Failure | Cause: At least one option module did not acknowledge the reset request. Remedy:
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| Error 3 Flash Erase Failure | Cause: The boot loader failed to erase the processor flash. Remedy:
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| Error 4 Flash Program Failure | Cause: The boot loader failed to program the processor flash. Remedy:
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| Error 5 Option Module Initialization Failure | Cause: One option module did not initialize correctly. Option module did not set Ready to Run flag. Remedy:
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| Brake Resistor Brake resistor overload | Cause: Braking Resistor Thermal Accumulator (10.039) in the drive has reached 75.0 % of the value at which the drive will trip. |
| Motor Overload Motor protection warning | Cause: Motor Protection Accumulator (04.019) in the drive has reached 75.0 % of the value at which the drive will trip and the load on the drive is >100 %. |
| Ind Overload Regen inductor overload | Cause: Inductor Protection Accumulator (04.019) in the drive has reached 75.0 % of the value at which the drive will trip and the load on the drive is >100 %. |
| Drive Overload Drive over temperature | Cause: Percentage Of Drive Thermal Trip Level (07.036) in the drive is greater than 90 %. |
| Auto Tune Autotune in progress | Cause: The autotune procedure has been initialized and an autotune is in progress. |
| Limit Switch Limit switch active | Cause: Indicates that a limit switch is active and that is causing the motor to be stopped. |
| Inhibit | Description: The drive is inhibited and cannot be run. The Safe Torque Off signal is not applied to Safe Torque Off terminals or Pr 06.015 is set to 0. Drive Output Stage: Disabled |
| Ready | Description: The drive is ready to run. The drive enable is active, but the drive inverter is not active because the final drive run is not active. Drive Output Stage: Disabled |
| Stop | Description: The drive is stopped / holding zero speed. Drive Output Stage: Enabled |
| Run | Description: The drive is active and running. Drive Output Stage: Enabled |
| Scan | Description: The drive is enabled in Regen mode and is trying to synchronize to the supply. Drive Output Stage: Enabled |
| Supply Loss | Description: Supply loss condition has been detected. Drive Output Stage: Enabled |
| Deceleration | Description: The motor is being decelerated to zero speed / frequency because the final drive run has been deactivated. Drive Output Stage: Enabled |
| dc injection | Description: The drive is applying dc injection braking. Drive Output Stage: Enabled |
| Position | Description: Positioning / position control is active during an orientation stop. Drive Output Stage: Enabled |
| Trip | Description: The drive has tripped and no longer controlling the motor. The trip code appears in the lower display. Drive Output Stage: Disabled |
| Active | Description: The regen unit is enabled and synchronized to the supply. Drive Output Stage: Enabled |
| Under Voltage | Description: The drive is in the under voltage state either in low voltage or high voltage mode. Drive Output Stage: Disabled |
| Heat | Description: The motor pre-heat function is active. Drive Output Stage: Enabled |
| Phasing | Description: The drive is performing a ‘phasing test on enable’. Drive Output Stage: Enabled |
| Booting Parameters | Status: Parameters are being loaded. Description: Drive parameters are being loaded from a NV Media Card. |
| Booting User Program | Status: User program being loaded. Description: User program is being loaded from a NV Media Card to the drive. |
| Booting Option Program | Status: User program being loaded. Description: User program is being loaded from a NV Media Card to the option module in slot X. |
| Writing To NV Card | Status: Data being written to NV Media Card. Description: Data is being written to a NV Media Card to ensure that its copy of the drive parameters is correct because the drive is in Auto or Boot mode. |
| Waiting For Power System | Status: Waiting for power stage. Description: The drive is waiting for the processor in the power stage to respond after power-up. |
| Waiting For Options | Status: Waiting for an option module. Description: The drive is waiting for the Options Modules to respond after power-up. |
| Uploading From Options | Status: Loading parameter database. Description: At power-up it may be necessary to update the parameter database held by the drive because an option module has changed or because an applications module has requested changes to the parameter structure. This may involve data transfer between the drive an option modules. |