Schneider ATV320 Drives

Fault Code and MeaningCause and Remedy
AnF
[Load slipping]

Cause: The difference between the output frequency and the speed feedback is not correct.


Remedy:

  • Check the motor, gain and stability parameters.

  • Add a braking resistor.

  • Check the size of the motor/drive/load.

  • Check the encoder’s mechanical coupling and its wiring.

  • Check the setting of parameters.


ASF
[Angle Error]

Cause: This occurs during the phase-shift angle measurement, if the motor phase is disconnected or if the motor inductance is too high.


Remedy:

  • Check the motor phases and the maximum current allowed by the drive.


bLF
[Brake control]

Cause: Brake release current not reached. Brake engage frequency threshold [Brake engage freq] (bEn) only regulated when brake logic control is assigned.


Remedy:

  • Check the drive/motor connection.

  • Check the motor windings.

  • Check the [Brake release I FW] (Ibr) and [Brake release I Rev] (Ird) settings.

  • Apply the recommended settings for [Brake engage freq] (bEn).


brF
[Brake feedback]

Cause: The brake feedback contact does not match the brake logic control. The brake does not stop the motor quickly enough.


Remedy:

  • Check the feedback circuit and the brake logic control circuit.

  • Check the mechanical state of the brake.

  • Check the brake linings.


CrF1
[Precharge]

Cause: Charging relay control detected fault or charging resistor damaged.


Remedy:

  • Turn the drive off and then turn on again.

  • Check the internal connections.

  • Contact Schneider Electric Product Support.


EEF1
[Control Eeprom]

Cause: Internal memory detected fault, control block.


Remedy:

  • Check the environment (electromagnetic compatibility).

  • Turn off, reset, return to factory settings.

  • Contact Schneider Electric Product Support.


EEF2
[Power Eeprom]

Cause: Internal memory detected fault, power card.


Remedy:

  • Contact Schneider Electric Product Support.


FCF1
[Out. contact. stuck]

Cause: The output contactor remains closed although the opening conditions have been met.


Remedy:

  • Check the contactor and its wiring.

  • Check the feedback circuit.


HdF
[IGBT desaturation]

Cause: Short-circuit or grounding at the drive output.


Remedy:

  • Check the cables connecting the drive to the motor, and the motor insulation.


ILF
[internal com. link]

Cause: Communication interruption between option card and drive.


Remedy:

  • Check the environment (electromagnetic compatibility).

  • Check the connections.

  • Replace the option card.

  • Contact Schneider Electric Product Support.


InF1
[Rating error]

Cause: The power card is different from the card stored.


Remedy:

  • Check the reference of the power card.


InF2
[Incompatible PB]

Cause: The power card is incompatible with the control block.


Remedy:

  • Check the reference of the power card and its compatibility.


InF3
[Internal serial link]

Cause: Communication interruption between the internal cards.


Remedy:

  • Check the internal connections.

  • Contact Schneider Electric Product Support.


InF4
[Internal-mftg zone]

Cause: Internal data inconsistent.


Remedy:

  • Recalibrate the drive (performed by Schneider Electric Product Support).


InF6
[Internal – fault option]

Cause: The option installed in the drive is not recognized.


Remedy:

  • Check the reference and compatibility of the option.

  • Check that the option is well inserted into the ATV320.


InF9
[Internal- I measure]

Cause: The current measurements are incorrect.


Remedy:

  • Replace the current sensors or the power card.

  • Contact Schneider Electric Product Support.


InFA
[Internal-mains circuit]

Cause: The input stage is not operating correctly.


Remedy:

  • Contact Schneider Electric Product Support.


InFb
[Internal- th. sensor]

Cause: The drive temperature sensor is not operating correctly.


Remedy:

  • Replace the drive temperature sensor.

  • Contact Schneider Electric Product Support.


InFE
[internal- CPU]

Cause: Internal microprocessor detected fault.


Remedy:

  • Turn off and reset.

  • Contact Schneider Electric Product Support.


SAFF
[Safety fault]

Cause:

  • Debounce time exceeded.

  • SS1 threshold exceeded.

  • Wrong configuration.

  • SLS type overspeed detected.




Remedy:

  • Check the safety functions configuration.

  • Check the ATV320 Integrated safety Functions manual.

  • Contact Schneider Electric Product Support.


SOF
[Overspeed]

Cause: Instability or driving load too high. Overspeed threshold has been reached.


Remedy:

  • Check the motor, gain and stability parameters.

  • Add a braking resistor.

  • Check the size of the motor/drive/load.

  • Check the parameters settings for the [FREQUENCY METER] (FqF-) function.

  • Verify and close the contacts between the motor and the drive before applying a Run command.

  • Verify the consistency between [Max frequency] (tFr) and [High Speed] (HSP).


SPF
[Speed fdback loss]

Cause: Signal on “Pulse input” missing, or Encoder feedback signal missing.


Remedy:

  • Check the wiring of the input cable and the detector used.

  • Check the configuration parameters of the encoder.

  • Check the wiring between the encoder and the drive.

  • Check the encoder.


CnF
[Com. network]

Cause: Communication interruption on communication card.


Remedy:

  • Check the environment (electromagnetic compatibility).

  • Check the wiring.

  • Check the time-out.

  • Replace the option card.

  • Contact Schneider Electric Product Support.


CoF
[CANopen com.]

Cause: Communication interruption on the CANopenĀ® bus.


Remedy:

  • Check the communication bus.

  • Check the time-out.

  • Refer to the CANopenĀ® User’s manual.


EPF1
[External flt-LI/Bit]

Cause: Event triggered by an external device, depending on user.


Remedy:

  • Check the device which caused the triggering and reset.


EPF2
[External fault com.]

Cause: Event triggered by a communication network.


Remedy:

  • Check for the cause of the triggering and reset.


FbES
[FB stop flt.]

Cause: Function blocks have been stopped while motor was running.


Remedy:

  • Check [Stop FB Stop motor] (FbSM) configuration.


FCF2
[Out. contact. open.]

Cause: The output contactor remains open although the closing conditions have been met.


Remedy:

  • Check the contactor and its wiring.

  • Check the feedback circuit.


LCF
[input contactor]

Cause: The drive is not turned on even though [Mains V. time out] (LCt) has elapsed.


Remedy:

  • Check the contactor and its wiring.

  • Check the time-out.

  • Check the supply mains/contactor/drive connection.


LFF3
[AI3 4-20mA loss]

Cause: Loss of the 4-20 mA reference on analog input AI3.


Remedy:

  • Check the connection on the analog inputs.


ObF
[Overbraking]

Cause: Braking too sudden or driving load too high. Supply voltage too high.


Remedy:

  • Increase the deceleration time.

  • Install a braking resistor if necessary.

  • Activate the [Dec ramp adapt.] (brA) function if compatible.

  • Check the supply voltage.


OCF
[Overcurrent]

Cause:

  • Parameters in [SETTINGS] and [MOTOR CONTROL] menus are not correct.

  • Inertia or load too high.

  • Mechanical locking.




Remedy:

  • Check the parameters.

  • Check the size of the motor/drive/load.

  • Check the state of the mechanism.

  • Decrease [Current limitation] (CLI).

  • Increase the switching frequency.


OHF
[Drive overheat]

Cause: Drive temperature too high.


Remedy:

  • Check the motor load, the drive ventilation and the ambient temperature.

  • Wait for the drive to cool down before restarting.


OLC
[Proc. overload flt]

Cause: Process overload.


Remedy:

  • Check and remove the cause of the overload.

  • Check the parameters of the [PROCESS OVERLOAD] (oLd-) function.


OLF
[Motor overload]

Cause: Triggered by excessive motor current.


Remedy:

  • Check the setting of the motor thermal protection, check the motor load.

  • Wait for the motor to cool down before restarting.


OPF1
[1 output phase loss]

Cause: Loss of one phase at drive output.


Remedy:

  • Check the connections from the drive to the motor.


OPF2
[3 motor phase loss]

Cause:

  • Motor not connected or motor power too low.

  • Output contactor open.

  • Instantaneous instability in the motor current.




Remedy:

  • Check the connections from the drive to the motor.

  • If an output contactor is being used, set [Output Phase Loss] (OPL) to [Output cut] (OAC).

  • Test on a low power motor or without a motor (configure OPL).

  • Check and optimize parameters: [IR compensation] (UFr), [Rated motor volt.] (UnS), [Rated mot. current] (nCr), and perform [Auto tuning] (tUn).


OSF
[Mains overvoltage]

Cause: Supply voltage too high. Disturbed mains supply.


Remedy:

  • Check the supply voltage.


OtFL
[LI6=PTC overheat]

Cause: Overheating of PTC probes detected on input LI6.


Remedy:

  • Check the motor load and motor size.

  • Check the motor ventilation.

  • Wait for the motor to cool before restarting.

  • Check the type and state of the PTC probes.


PtFL
[LI6=PTC probe]

Cause: PTC probe on input LI6 open or short-circuited.


Remedy:

  • Check the PTC probe and the wiring between it and the motor/drive.


SCF1
[Motor short circuit]

Cause: Short-circuit or grounding at the drive output.


Remedy:

  • Check the cables connecting the drive to the motor, and the motor insulation.

  • Reduce the switching frequency.

  • Connect chokes in series with the motor.

  • Check the adjustment of speed loop and brake.

  • Increase the [Time to restart] (ttr).


SCF3
[Ground short circuit]

Cause: Significant earth leakage current at the drive output if several motors are connected in parallel.


Remedy:

  • Check the cables connecting the drive to the motor, and the motor insulation.

  • Reduce the switching frequency.

  • Connect chokes in series with the motor.

  • Check the adjustment of speed loop and brake.

  • Increase the [Time to restart] (ttr).


SCF4
[IGBT short circuit]

Cause: Power component detected fault.


Remedy:

  • Contact Schneider Electric Product Support.


SCF5
[Motor short circuit]

Cause: Short-circuit at drive output.


Remedy:

  • Check the cables connecting the drive to the motor, and the motor’s insulation.

  • Contact Schneider Electric Product Support.


SLF1
[Modbus com.]

Cause: Communication interruption on the Modbus bus.


Remedy:

  • Check the communication bus.

  • Check the time-out.

  • Refer to the Modbus User’s manual.


SLF2
[PC com.]

Cause: Communication interruption with PC Software.


Remedy:

  • Check the PC Software connecting cable.

  • Check the time-out.


SLF3
[HMI com.]

Cause: Communication interruption with the graphic display terminal or remote display terminal.


Remedy:

  • Check the terminal connection.

  • Check the time-out.


SSF
[Torque/current lim]

Cause: Switch to torque or current limitation.


Remedy:

  • Check if there are any mechanical problems.

  • Check the parameters of [TORQUE LIMITATION] (tOL-) and [TORQUE OR I LIM. DETECT.] (tId-).


tJF
[IGBT overheat]

Cause: Drive overheated.


Remedy:

  • Check the size of the load/motor/drive.

  • Reduce the switching frequency.

  • Wait for the motor to cool before restarting.


tnF
[Auto-tuning]

Cause: Special motor, motor power unsuitable, not connected, or not stopped.


Remedy:

  • Check that the motor/drive are compatible.

  • Check that the motor is present during auto-tuning.

  • If an output contactor is being used, close it during auto-tuning.

  • Check that the motor is stopped during tune operation.


ULF
[Proc. underload Flt]

Cause: Process underload.


Remedy:

  • Check and remove the cause of the underload.

  • Check the parameters of the [PROCESS UNDERLOAD] (Uld-) function.


CFF
[Incorrect config.]

Cause: Option card changed or removed. Control block replaced by a control block configured on a drive with a different rating.


Remedy:

  • Check that there are no card errors.

  • Return to factory settings or retrieve the backup configuration, if it is valid.


CFI
[Invalid config.]

Cause: Invalid configuration. The configuration loaded is inconsistent.


Remedy:

  • Check the configuration loaded previously.

  • Load a compatible configuration.


CFI2
[Download invalid]

Cause: Interruption of download operation.


Remedy:

  • Check connection.

  • Restart download or restore factory setting.


CSF
[Ch. Sw. fault]

Cause: Switch to not valid channels.


Remedy:

  • Check the function parameters.


dLF
[Dynamic load fault]

Cause: Abnormal load variation.


Remedy:

  • Check that the load is not blocked by an obstacle.

  • Removal of a run command causes a reset.


FbE
[FB fault]

Cause: Function blocks error.


Remedy:

  • See [FB Fault] (FbFt) for more details.


HCF
[Cards pairing]

Cause: The [CARDS PAIRING] (PPI-) function has been configured and a drive card has been changed.


Remedy:

  • In the event of a card error, reinsert the original card.

  • Confirm the configuration by entering the [Pairing password] (PPI) if the card was changed deliberately.


PHF
[Input phase loss]

Cause: Drive incorrectly supplied, fuse blown, phase missing, or unbalanced load.


Remedy:

  • Check the power connection and the fuses.

  • Use a 3-phase supply mains.

  • Disable the detected fault by [Input phase loss] (IPL).


USF
[Undervoltage]

Cause: Supply mains too low. Transient voltage dip.


Remedy:

  • Check the voltage and the parameters of [UNDERVOLTAGE MGT] (USb-).


InIt
[Initialization in progress]

Description: The microcontroller is initializing. Search underway for communication configuration.
Com.E (Flashing)
[Communication error]

Description: Time out detected fault (50 ms). This message is displayed after 20 attempts at communication.
A-17 (Flashing)
[Alarm button]

Description: A key has been held down for more than 10 seconds. The keypad is disconnected or woke up while a key is pressed.
cLr (Flashing)
[Confirmation of detected fault reset]

Description: This is displayed when the STOP key is pressed once if the active command channel is the remote display terminal.
dEU.E (Flashing)
[Drive disparity]

Description: The drive brand does not match that of the remote display terminal.
rOM.E (Flashing)
[ROM anomaly]

Description: The remote display terminal detects a ROM anomaly on the basis of checksum calculation.
rAM.E (Flashing)
[RAM anomaly]

Description: The remote display terminal detects a RAM anomaly.
CPU.E (Flashing)
[Other detected faults]

Description: Other detected faults.