Menu 10 − Status and Trips

Mode: RFC‑A


Parameter10.001  Drive Healthy
Short descriptionIndicates that the drive is healthy
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum1
Default Units 
Type1 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground write
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

Drive Healthy (10.001) indicates that the drive is not in the trip or the under voltage state if it is set to one. If Auto-reset Hold Drive Healthy (10.036) = 1 and auto-reset is being used, Drive Healthy (10.001) is not cleared until all auto-resets have been attempted and the next trip occurs.


Parameter10.002  Drive Active
Short descriptionIndicates that the inverter is active
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum1
Default Units 
Type1 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground write
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

If the drive inverter is active Drive Active (10.002) is set to one, otherwise it is zero.


Parameter10.003  Zero Frequency
Short descriptionIndicates that the frequency is below the zero frequency threshold
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum1
Default Units 
Type1 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground write
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

Zero Frequency (10.003) is set to one under the zero frequency conditions, otherwise it is zero. See Zero Frequency Threshold (03.005).


Parameter10.004  Running At Or Below Minimum Frequency
Short descriptionIndicates that the drive is running at or below the minimum frequency
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum1
Default Units 
Type1 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground write
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

If Bipolar Reference Enable (01.010) = 1 then Running At Or Below Minimum Frequency (10.004) operates in the same way as Zero Frequency (10.003). If Bipolar Reference Enable (01.010) = 0 then Running At Or Below Minimum Frequency (10.004) is set if Estimated Frequency (03.002)Minimum Speed (01.007) + 0.5Hz.

If motor map 2 is active then M2 Minimum Speed (21.002) is used instead of Minimum Speed (01.007).


Parameter10.005  Below Set Frequency
Short descriptionIndicates that the drive is running below the set frequency
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum1
Default Units 
Type1 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground write
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

See At Frequency Lower Limit (03.006).


Parameter10.006  At Frequency
Short descriptionIndicates that the drive is running at the set frequency
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum1
Default Units 
Type1 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground write
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

See At Frequency Lower Limit (03.006).


Parameter10.007  Above Set Frequency
Short descriptionIndicates that the drive is running above the set frequency
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum1
Default Units 
Type1 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground write
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

See At Frequency Lower Limit (03.006).


Parameter10.008  Rated Load Reached
Short descriptionIndicates that rated load has been reached
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum1
Default Units 
Type1 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground write
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

Rated Load Reached (10.008) is set to one when the torque producing current is at or above its rated level. This condition is detected when the modulus of Percentage Load (04.020) is greater or equal to 100.0%. It should be noted that this is an indication based on the level of current and not torque, which means that if field weakening is active a value of one in Rated Load Reached (10.008) does not necessarily mean that the motor is producing rated torque.


Parameter10.009  Current Limit Active
Short descriptionIndicates that the current limit is active
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum1
Default Units 
Type1 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground write
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

Current Limit Active (10.009) is set to one if the current limit is active.


Parameter10.010  Regenerating
Short descriptionIndicates that power is being transferred from the motor to the drive
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum1
Default Units 
Type1 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground write
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

Regenerating (10.010) is set to one if power is being transferred from the motor to the drive


Parameter10.011  Braking IGBT Active
Short descriptionIndicates that the braking IGBT is active
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum1
Default Units 
Type1 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground write
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

Braking IGBT Active (10.011) is set to one if the braking IGBT is active. As the braking IGBT active periods may be short, each time the braking IGBT is switched on Braking IGBT Active (10.011) is set to one and remains at one for at least 0.5s.


Parameter10.012  Braking Resistor Alarm
Short descriptionIndicates that the braking IGBT is active and the braking resistor thermal accumulator is greater than 75%
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum1
Default Units 
Type1 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground write
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

Braking Resistor Alarm (10.012) is set when the braking IGBT is active and Braking Resistor Thermal Accumulator (10.039) is greater than 75.00%. As the braking IGBT active periods may be short Braking Resistor Alarm (10.012) is always held on for at least 0.5s.


Parameter10.013  Reverse Direction Commanded
Short descriptionIndicates that the reverse direction has been commanded
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum1
Default Units 
Type1 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground write
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

Reverse Direction Commanded (10.013) indicates the reference direction at the input to the ramp system. If the Pre-ramp Reference (01.003) is negative Reverse Direction Commanded (10.013) is one otherwise Reverse Direction Commanded (10.013) is zero.


Parameter10.014  Reverse Direction Running
Short descriptionIndicates that the drive is running in the reverse direction
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum1
Default Units 
Type1 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground write
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

Reverse Direction Running (10.014) is set to one if the Estimated Frequency (03.002) is negative otherwise it is set to zero.


Parameter10.015  Supply Loss
Short descriptionIndicates that the drive is in the supply loss state
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum1
Default Units 
Type1 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground write
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

Supply Loss (10.015) indicates that the drive is in the supply loss state. This condition can only occur if supply loss detection is enabled, i.e. Supply Loss Mode (06.003) is set to a non-zero value. In the supply loss state the drive will attempt to stop the motor or ride through the mains loss by absorbing energy from the motor load's rotation.


Parameter10.016  Under Voltage Active
Short descriptionIndicates that the drive is in the under voltage state
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum1
Default Units 
Type1 Bit VolatileUpdate Rate4ms write
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

Under Voltage Active (10.016) indicates that the drive is in the under voltage state.


Parameter10.017  Motor Overload Alarm
Short descriptionIndicates that the motor overload accumulator is above 75% and the output current is high
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum1
Default Units 
Type1 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground write
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

Motor Overload Alarm (10.017) is set if the drive output current is higher than the defined protection level and the Motor Protection Accumulator (04.019) > 75%. See Motor Thermal Time Constant 1 (04.015) and Thermal Protection Mode (04.016) for more details.


Parameter10.018  Drive Over-temperature Alarm
Short descriptionIndicates that the drive over-temperature alarm is active
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum1
Default Units 
Type1 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground write
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

Drive Over-temperature Alarm (10.018) is set if Percentage Of Drive Thermal Trip Level (07.036) is greater than 90%.


Parameter10.019  Drive Warning
Short descriptionIndicates that one or more of the drive warning alarms are active
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum1
Default Units 
Type1 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground write
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

Drive Warning (10.019) is set to one if any of the drive warnings is active it is defined as

Drive Warning (10.019) = Braking Resistor Alarm (10.012) OR Motor Overload Alarm (10.017) OR Drive Over-temperature Alarm (10.018) OR Low AC Alarm (10.107)


Parameter10.020  Trip 0
Short descriptionShows the current or last trip to have occurred
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum255
Default Units 
Type8 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, TE, ND, NC, PT, BU

Click here to view trips in numerical order.

ValueTextDescription
28An Input 1 LossCurrent loop loss on analog input 1
189An Input 1 OICurrent loop overload on analog input 1
29An Input 2 LossCurrent loop loss on analog input 2
190An Input 2 OICurrent loop overload on analog input 2
39An Input 3 LossCurrent loop loss on Analog input 3 (Commander ID30x only)
191An Input 3 OICurrent loop overload on analog input 3 (Commander ID30x only)
11Autotune 1Autotune trip 1
13Autotune 3Autotune trip 3
18Autotune StoppedThe Autotune was interrupted
19Brake R Too HotBrake resistor over temperature
185Card AccessCommunication failure with NV media card detected
178Card BusyNV media card in use
188Card CompareNV media card data and drive data is not the same
179Card Data ExistsNV media card data already exists
187Card Drive ModeTransfer of data between drives operating in different modes detected
182Card ErrorNV media card data structure error detected
184Card FullNV media card is full
183Card No DataAttempt to read non-existant data detected
180Card OptionOption difference detected
175Card ProductProduct difference detected
186Card RatingTransfer of data between drives of different ratings detected
181Card Read OnlyAttempt to overwrite protected data detected
35Control WordControl word trip (bit 12)
97Data ChangingDrive has become active while data is being updated
110DCCT RefDC Current transformer failure (size 5 and above)
246Derivative IDDerivative Image error
248Derivative ImageDerivative program error
199DestinationA parameter is being changed by more than 1 routing destination
232Drive configIncorrect configuration data
31EEPROM FailNon-volatile memory failure
6External TripExternal trip generated by the application
173Fan failCooling fan failure
247File changedConfiguration data within the drive has changed
237FW incompatibleThe power stage and control board firmware versions are not compatible
250Hot Rect/Brake 
231I cal. rangeCurrent feedback calibration range error
26I/O OverloadOverload on 24V or digital outputs
34Keypad ModeKeypad communication failure
90LF Power CommsCommunication link failure in the power stage (size 5 and above)
20Motor Too HotMotor over temperature
236No power boardNo power stage detected by the Control board
0NoneNo trip recorded
219OHt ControlControl board over temperature
27OHt dc busOverload on DC bus components
21OHt InverterInverter IGBT junction over temperature
22OHt PowerPower stage over temperature
3OI acOver current at the motor terminals
4OI BrakeOver current in the brake IGBT
92OI SnubberOver current in snubber components (size 5 and above)
98Out Phase LossOne of the motor windings is not drawing current
228Output phase UOver current on U phase
229Output phase VOver current on V phase
230Output phase WOver current on W phase
7Over SpeedMotor over speed
2Over VoltsDC Bus voltage is high
32Phase LossInput Phase Loss
235Power Board HFHarware Fault in the power stage processor detected
245Power Boot ModePower stage processor is in its boot loader
93Power CommsCommunication link failure between Control board and power stage
220Power DataConfiguration data failure
37Power Down SavePower down saved parameters have been corrupted
5PSUInternal Power Supply fault
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100ResetNot valid
255Reset LogsNot valid - value used to reset the trip log
33ResistanceResistance measurement failure
204Slot1 DifferentOption module has changed
202Slot1 ErrorError generated by the option module
200Slot1 HFError in communication with an option module
203Slot1 Not FittedOption module no longer fitted
201Slot1 WatchdogOption module has not updated the option watchdog
226Soft StartSoft start hardware failure
234STO errorNo STO harware detected
221Stored HFIndicates that the drive had a Hardware fault on the last power down
227Sub-array RAMRAM allocation failure
218Temp FeedbackInternal temperature monitoring fault
25Th Short CircuitMotor thermistor short circuit
24ThermistorMotor thermistor over temperature
8User OI acUser defined motor Over current trip
96User Prog TripOn board user program trip
249User ProgramUser program error
36User SaveUser saved parameter set has been corrupted
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30WatchdogControl word watchdog timeout

Trip 0 (10.020) to Trip 9 (10.029) store the most recent 10 trips that have occurred where Trip Trip 0 (10.020) is the most recent and Trip 9 (10.029) is the oldest. When a new trip occurs it is written to Trip 0 (10.020) and all the other trips move down the log, with the oldest being lost.

The date and time when each trip occurs are also stored in the date and time log, i.e. Trip 0 Date (10.041) to Trip 9 Time (10.060). The date and time are taken from Date (06.016) and Time (06.017) (See Date/Time Selector  (06.019)). Some trips have sub-trip numbers which give more detail about the reason for the trip. If a trip has a sub-trip number its value is stored in the sub-trip log, i.e. Trip 0 Sub-trip Number (10.070) to Trip 9 Sub-trip Number (10.079). If the trip does not have a sub-trip number then zero is stored in the sub-trip log.

Trip categories and priorities
Trips are grouped into the categories given in the table below. A trip can only occur when the drive is not tripped, or if it is already tripped and the new trip has a higher priority than the active trip (i.e. lower priority number). Unless otherwise stated a trip cannot be reset until 1.0s after it has been initiated.

Priority Category Trips Comments
1 Internal faults HF01 - HF19 These are fatal problems that cannot be reset. All drive features are inactive after any of these trips occur. If a basic keypad is fitted it will show the trip, but the keypad will not function. These trips are not stored in the trip log.
1 Stored HF trip Stored HF This trip cannot be cleared unless 1299 is entered into Parameter mm.000 (mm.000) and a reset is initiated.
2 Non-resettable trips Trip numbers 218 - 247 and Slot1 HF These trips cannot be reset.
3 Volatile memory failure EEPROM Fail This can only be reset if Parameter mm.000 (mm.000) is set to 1233 or 1244, or if Load Defaults (11.043) is set to a non-zero value
4 Non-volatile media trips Trip numbers 174, 175 and 177 - 188 These trips are priority 5 during power-up
5 Trips with extended reset times

OI ac and OI Brake

These trips cannot be reset until 10s after the trip was initiated.
5 Phase loss and d.c. link power circuit protection

Phase Loss and OHt dc bus

The drive will attempt to stop the motor before tripping if a Phase Loss.000 trip occurs unless this feature has been disabled (see Action On Trip Detection (10.037)). The drive will always attempt to stop the motor before tripping if an OHt dc bus occurs.
5 Standard trips All other trips

Trips {HF01} to {HF19} are internal faults that do not have trip numbers. If one of these trips occurs, the main drive processor has detected an irrecoverable error. All drive functions are stopped and the trip message will be displayed on the drive keypad. The error can only be reset by powering the drive down and up again. The table below gives the reasons for internal faults and their corresponding trip

Trip Reason
{HF01} CPU hardware fault during exception processing
{HF02} CPU memory management fault is an exception that occurs because of a memory protection related fault
{HF03} CPU has detected a Bus Fault. A Bus Fault is an exception that occurs because of a memory related fault for an instruction or data memory transaction. This might be from an error detected on a bus in the memory system.
{HF04}

CPU has detected a usage fault:
A Usage Fault is an exception that occurs because of a fault related to instruction execution. This includes:

  • an undefined instruction
  • an illegal unaligned access
  • invalid state on instruction execution
  • an error on exception return.

The following can cause a Usage Fault when the core is configured to report them:

  • an unaligned address on word and half word memory access
  • division by zero.
{HF05} Reserved
{HF06} Reserved
{HF07} Watchdog failure
{HF08} CPU Interrupt crash. Interrupt crash level indicated by subtrip number.
{HF09} Free store overflow
{HF10} Reserved
{HF11}

The HF11 trip indicates that a non-volatile memory comms error has occurred.

Sub-trip

Reason

Recommended action

1

Non-volatile memory comms error.

Hardware fault – contact the supplier of the drive.

2

EEPROM size is incompatible with the user firmware.

After 1min the drive will go to its bootloader. Re-program drive with compatible user firmware using UniMConnect

{HF12}

Stack overflow

Sub-trip

Reason

1

User program or derivative background stack overflow

2

User program or derivative timed stack overflow

3

Main system interrupt stack overflow

4

Main system background stack overflow

{HF13}

Reserved

{HF14}

Reserved

{HF15}

Reserved

{HF16} RTOS error (the background task has returned)
{HF17}

Reserved

{HF18}

The HF18 trip indicates that the internal flash memory has failed when writing option module parameter data. The reason for the trip can be identified by the sub-trip number.

Sub-trip

Reason

1

Option module initialization timed out

2

Programming error while writing menu in flash

3

Erase flash block containing setup menus failed

4

Erase flash block containing application menus failed

5

Incorrect setup menu CRC contained in flash

6

Incorrect application menu CRC contained in flash

{HF19} The HF19 trip indicates that the drive firmware is partially or completely deleted. The drive is now in its bootloader and is waiting for a new image to be downloaded using UniMConnect. Once a new image is downloaded, the drive can run normally.

When the drive is subsequently powered up a Stored HF trip is initiated where the sub-trip number is the number of the HF trip that last occurred. This trip will occur at every power-up until it is reset. The trip can only be reset by first entering 1299 into Parameter mm.000 (mm.000). If the drive is powered up and a Stored HF trip occurs, Onboard User Program: Enable (11.047) is reset to zero to prevent the on-board user program from running. This ensures that the user program can be changed or erased in case it causes an HF trip at every power-up.

Trip descriptions
Trips shown in the table below can be generated either from the drive control system or from the power system. The sub-trip number which is in the form xxyzz is used to identify the source of the trip. The digits xx are 00 for a trip generated by the control system or the number of a power module if generated by the power system. If the drive is not a multi-power module drive then xx will always have a value of 1 if the trip is related to the power system. The y digit is used to identify the location of a trip which is generated by a rectifier module connected to a power module. Where the y digit is relevant it will have a value of 1 or more, otherwise it will be 0. The zz digits give the reason for the trip and are defined in each trip description.

Over Volts OHt dc bus
OI ac Phase Loss
OI Brake LF Power Comms
PSU OI Snubber
OHt Inverter Temp Feedback
OHt Power Power Data


Parameter10.021  Trip 1
Short descriptionShows the 2nd from last trip to have occurred
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum255
Default Units 
Type8 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, TE, ND, NC, PT, BU

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.022  Trip 2
Short descriptionShows the 3rd from last trip to have occurred
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum255
Default Units 
Type8 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, TE, ND, NC, PT, BU

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.023  Trip 3
Short descriptionShows the 4th from last trip to have occurred
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum255
Default Units 
Type8 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, TE, ND, NC, PT, BU

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.024  Trip 4
Short descriptionShows the 5th from last trip to have occurred
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum255
Default Units 
Type8 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, TE, ND, NC, PT, BU

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.025  Trip 5
Short descriptionShows the 6th from last trip to have occurred
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum255
Default Units 
Type8 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, TE, ND, NC, PT, BU

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.026  Trip 6
Short descriptionShows the 7th from last trip to have occurred
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum255
Default Units 
Type8 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, TE, ND, NC, PT, BU

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.027  Trip 7
Short descriptionShows the 8th from last trip to have occurred
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum255
Default Units 
Type8 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, TE, ND, NC, PT, BU

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.028  Trip 8
Short descriptionShows the 9th from last trip to have occurred
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum255
Default Units 
Type8 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, TE, ND, NC, PT, BU

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.029  Trip 9
Short descriptionShows the 10th from last trip to have occurred
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum255
Default Units 
Type8 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, TE, ND, NC, PT, BU

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.030  Braking Resistor Rated Power
Short descriptionSet to the rated power of the braking resistor
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0.0Maximum99999.9
Default0.0UnitskW
Type32 Bit User SaveUpdate RateBackground read
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places1
CodingRW

A thermal protection system is provided for the braking resistor. If Braking Resistor Rated Power (10.030) is set to zero this protection system is disabled and the Braking Resistor Thermal Accumulator (10.039) is held at zero. If braking resistor thermal protection is required the Braking Resistor Rated Power (10.030)Braking Resistor Thermal Time Constant (10.031) and Braking Resistor Resistance (10.061) should be set up with the braking resistor parameters. The thermal time constant of the resistor can be calculated from the single pulse energy rating (E in Joules) and continuous power rating (P in Watts) of the resistor.

Braking Resistor Thermal Time Constant (10.031) = τ = E / P

The braking resistor is protected with a single time constant model as shown below.

The drive monitors the power flowing into the braking resistor and updates the Braking Resistor Thermal Accumulator (10.039). If bit 1 of Action On Trip Detection (10.037) = 0 and the accumulator reaches 100% an Brake R Too Hot trip is initiated. If bit 1 of Action On Trip Detection (10.037) = 1 and the accumulator reaches 100% the braking IGBT is disabled until the accumulator falls below 95.0%.


Parameter10.031  Braking Resistor Thermal Time Constant
Short descriptionSet to the thermal time constant of the braking resistor
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0.00Maximum1500.00
Default0.00Unitss
Type32 Bit User SaveUpdate RateBackground read
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places2
CodingRW

See Braking Resistor Rated Power (10.030) .


Parameter10.032  External Trip
Short descriptionSet to initiate an external trip
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum1
Default0Units 
Type1 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground read
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRW, NC

If External Trip (10.032) is set to one an External Trip.003 is initiated. A digital input can be routed to External Trip (10.032) to provide an external trip input function.


Parameter10.033  Drive Reset
Short descriptionSet to initiate a drive reset
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum1
Default0Units 
Type1 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground read
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRW, NC

A 0 to 1 transition in Drive Reset (10.033) causes a drive reset. If a drive reset terminal is required a digital input should be routed to Drive Reset (10.033).


Parameter10.034  Number Of Auto-reset Attempts
Short descriptionSet to the number of required auto-reset attempts
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum6
Default0Units 
Type8 Bit User SaveUpdate RateBackground read
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRW, TE

ValueText
0None
11
22
33
44
55
6Infinite

If Number Of Auto-reset Attempts  (10.034) = 0 then no auto-reset attempts are made. Any other value will cause the drive to automatically reset following a trip for the number of times programmed after a delay defined by Auto-reset Delay (10.035) subject to the minimum reset time allowed for the type of trip. Note that for some trips the minimum is 10s. The auto-reset count is only incremented when the trip is the same as the previous trip otherwise it is reset to 0. When the auto-reset count reaches the programmed value, any further trip of the same value will not cause an auto-reset. If there has been no trip for 5 minutes then the auto-reset count is cleared. Auto reset will not occur after any trips with priority levels 1, 2 or 3 as defined in the Trips section of this guide. When a manual reset occurs the auto-reset counter is reset to zero.

If Number Of Auto-reset Attempts  (10.034) = 6 the auto-reset counter is held at zero, and so there is no limit on the number of auto-reset attempts.


Parameter10.035  Auto-reset Delay
Short descriptionSet to the required auto-reset delay
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum1.0Maximum600.0
Default1.0Unitss
Type16 Bit User SaveUpdate RateBackground read
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places1
CodingRW, BU

See Number Of Auto-reset Attempts  (10.034).


Parameter10.036  Auto-reset Hold Drive Healthy
Short descriptionSet to hold drive healthy if futher auto-reset attempts are possible
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum1
Default0Units 
Type1 Bit User SaveUpdate RateBackground read
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRW

If Auto-reset Hold Drive Healthy (10.036) = 0 then Drive Healthy (10.001) is cleared every time the drive trips regardless of any auto-reset that may occur. If Auto-reset Hold Drive Healthy (10.036) = 1 then Drive Healthy (10.001)  is not cleared on a trip if any further auto-reset attempts are possible. Note that if the under voltage state becomes active Drive Healthy (10.001) is always set to zero.


Parameter10.037  Action On Trip Detection
Short descriptionDefines the action of the drive on detection of a trip
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0
(Display: 00000)
Maximum31
(Display: 11111)
Default0
(Display: 00000)
Units 
Type8 Bit User SaveUpdate RateBackground read
Display FormatBinaryDecimal Places0
CodingRW

The bits in Action On Trip Detection (10.037) are defined as follows:

Bit 0: Stop on defined non-important trips
If bit 0 is set to one the drive will attempt to stop before tripping if any of the following trip conditions are detected: I/O Overload, Keypad Mode, Motor Too Hot, EEPROM Fail or user 24V failure.

Bit 1: Disable braking resistor overload detection
See Braking Resistor Rated Power (10.030).

Bit 2: Disable phase loss stop
Normally the drive will stop when the input phase loss condition is detected. If this bit is set to 1 the drive will continue to run and will only trip when the drive is brought to a stop by the user.

Bit 3: Disable braking resistor temperature monitoring
If hardware based braking resistor thermal monitoring is provided this can be disabled by setting this bit to one.

Bit 4: Disable parameter freeze on trip
If this bit is 0 then the parameters listed below are frozen on trip until the trip is cleared. If this bit is 1 then this feature is disabled.

Reference Selected (01.001)
Pre-skip Filter Reference (01.002)
Pre-ramp Reference (01.003)
Frequency Reference (03.045)
Estimated Frequency (03.002)
Frequency Error (03.003)
Frequency Controller Output (03.004)
Current Magnitude (04.001)
Torque Producing Current (04.002)
Magnetising Current (04.017)
Output Frequency (05.001)
Output Voltage (05.002)
Output Power (05.003)
D.c. Link Voltage (05.005)
Analog Input 1 (07.001)
Analog Input 2 (07.002)


Parameter10.038  User Trip
Short descriptionDefines which user trip is to occur
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum255
Default Units 
Type8 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground read
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRW, ND, NC, BU

When a value other than zero is written to the User Trip (10.038) the actions described in the following table are performed. The drive immediately writes the value back to zero. If the value is not included in the table, then the action is the same as if the trip with the same number (with sub-trip zero) occurred provided the drive is not already tripped.

Because the drive clears this parameter to 0 immediately, the value must be written via serial communication or user program if supported.

Action User Trip (10.038)
No action Numbers corresponding to priority 1, 2 or 3 trips
Drive reset 100
Clear trip logs (Trip 0 (10.020) to Trip 9 (10.029), Trip 0 Date (10.041) to Trip 9 Time (10.060) and Trip 0 Sub-trip Number (10.070) to Trip 9 Sub-trip Number (10.079)) 255


Parameter10.039  Braking Resistor Thermal Accumulator
Short descriptionShows the level of the braking resistor thermal accumulator
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0.0Maximum100.0
Default Units%
Type16 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground write
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places1
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

See Braking Resistor Rated Power (10.030).


Parameter10.040  Status Word
Short descriptionShows the status word for the drive
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0
(Display: 000000000000000)
Maximum32767
(Display: 111111111111111)
Default Units 
Type16 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground write
Display FormatBinaryDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

The bits in Status Word (10.040) mirror the status bit parameters as shown below. Where the parameters do not exist in any mode the bit remains at zero.

Bit Status parameter
0 Drive Healthy (10.001)
1 Drive Active (10.002)
2 Zero Frequency (10.003)
3 Running At Or Below Minimum Frequency (10.004)
4 Below Set Frequency (10.005)
5 At Frequency  (10.006)
6 Above Set Frequency  (10.007)
7 Rated Load Reached (10.008)
8 Current Limit Active (10.009)
9 Regenerating (10.010)
10 Braking IGBT Active (10.011)
11 Braking Resistor Alarm (10.012)
12 Reverse Direction Commanded (10.013)
13 Reverse Direction Running (10.014)
14 Supply Loss (10.015)

Because of the limited number of segments on drives with an LED display, these drives will indicate the parameter value as a decimal value rather than a binary value.


Parameter10.041  Trip 0 Date
Short descriptionShows the date at which trip 0 occurred
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0
(Display: 00-00-00)
Maximum311299
(Display: 31-12-99)
Default Units 
Type32 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatDateDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.042  Trip 0 Time
Short descriptionShows the time at which trip 0 occurred
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0
(Display: 00:00:00)
Maximum235959
(Display: 23:59:59)
Default Units 
Type32 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatTimeDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.043  Trip 1 Date
Short descriptionShows the date at which trip 1 occurred
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0
(Display: 00-00-00)
Maximum311299
(Display: 31-12-99)
Default Units 
Type32 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatDateDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.044  Trip 1 Time
Short descriptionShows the time at which trip 1 occurred
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0
(Display: 00:00:00)
Maximum235959
(Display: 23:59:59)
Default Units 
Type32 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatTimeDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.045  Trip 2 Date
Short descriptionShows the date at which trip 2 occurred
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0
(Display: 00-00-00)
Maximum311299
(Display: 31-12-99)
Default Units 
Type32 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatDateDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.046  Trip 2 Time
Short descriptionShows the time at which trip 2 occurred
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0
(Display: 00:00:00)
Maximum235959
(Display: 23:59:59)
Default Units 
Type32 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatTimeDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.047  Trip 3 Date
Short descriptionShows the date at which trip 3 occurred
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0
(Display: 00-00-00)
Maximum311299
(Display: 31-12-99)
Default Units 
Type32 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatDateDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.048  Trip 3 Time
Short descriptionShows the time at which trip 3 occurred
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0
(Display: 00:00:00)
Maximum235959
(Display: 23:59:59)
Default Units 
Type32 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatTimeDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.049  Trip 4 Date
Short descriptionShows the date at which trip 4 occurred
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0
(Display: 00-00-00)
Maximum311299
(Display: 31-12-99)
Default Units 
Type32 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatDateDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.050  Trip 4 Time
Short descriptionShows the time at which trip 4 occurred
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0
(Display: 00:00:00)
Maximum235959
(Display: 23:59:59)
Default Units 
Type32 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatTimeDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.051  Trip 5 Date
Short descriptionShows the date at which trip 5 occurred
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0
(Display: 00-00-00)
Maximum311299
(Display: 31-12-99)
Default Units 
Type32 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatDateDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.052  Trip 5 Time
Short descriptionShows the time at which trip 5 occurred
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0
(Display: 00:00:00)
Maximum235959
(Display: 23:59:59)
Default Units 
Type32 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatTimeDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.053  Trip 6 Date
Short descriptionShows the date at which trip 6 occurred
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0
(Display: 00-00-00)
Maximum311299
(Display: 31-12-99)
Default Units 
Type32 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatDateDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.054  Trip 6 Time
Short descriptionShows the time at which trip 6 occurred
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0
(Display: 00:00:00)
Maximum235959
(Display: 23:59:59)
Default Units 
Type32 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatTimeDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.055  Trip 7 Date
Short descriptionShows the date at which trip 7 occurred
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0
(Display: 00-00-00)
Maximum311299
(Display: 31-12-99)
Default Units 
Type32 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatDateDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.056  Trip 7 Time
Short descriptionShows the time at which trip 7 occurred
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0
(Display: 00:00:00)
Maximum235959
(Display: 23:59:59)
Default Units 
Type32 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatTimeDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.057  Trip 8 Date
Short descriptionShows the date at which trip 8 occurred
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0
(Display: 00-00-00)
Maximum311299
(Display: 31-12-99)
Default Units 
Type32 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatDateDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.058  Trip 8 Time
Short descriptionShows the time at which trip 8 occurred
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0
(Display: 00:00:00)
Maximum235959
(Display: 23:59:59)
Default Units 
Type32 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatTimeDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.059  Trip 9 Date
Short descriptionShows the date at which trip 9 occurred
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0
(Display: 00-00-00)
Maximum311299
(Display: 31-12-99)
Default Units 
Type32 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatDateDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.060  Trip 9 Time
Short descriptionShows the time at which trip 9 occurred
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0
(Display: 00:00:00)
Maximum235959
(Display: 23:59:59)
Default Units 
Type32 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatTimeDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.061  Braking Resistor Resistance
Short descriptionSet to the resistance value of the braking resistor
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0.00Maximum10000.00
Default0.00Units
Type32 Bit User SaveUpdate RateBackground read
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places2
CodingRW

See Braking Resistor Rated Power (10.030).


Parameter10.064  Remote Keypad Battery Low
Short descriptionIndicates that the real time clock battery in the remote keypad is low
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum1
Default Units 
Type1 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground write
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

Remote Keypad Battery Low (10.064) is set to one when a keypad is connected to the drive user comms port with an internal real-time clock and the battery is not fitted or the voltage is below the minimum threshold.


Parameter10.065  Auto-tune Active
Short descriptionIndicates that an auto-tune sequence is active
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum1
Default Units 
Type1 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground write
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

Auto-tune Active (10.065) is set to one while an auto-tune sequence is active.


Parameter10.066  Limit Switch Active
Short descriptionIndicates that a limit switch is enabled and active
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum1
Default Units 
Type1 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground write
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

Limit Switch Active (10.066) is set to one when a limit switch is enabled and active.


Parameter10.068  Hold Drive Healthy on Under Voltage
Short descriptionSet to hold drive healthy if the drive is in the under voltage state
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum1
Default0Units 
Type1 Bit User SaveUpdate RateBackground read
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRW

Hold Drive Healthy on Under Voltage (10.068) can be used to hold the drive healthy active (Drive Healthy (10.001) = 1 and not flash the status LED on the front of the drive) when the drive is in the under voltage state (Under Voltage Active (10.016) = 1).

If Hold Drive Healthy on Under Voltage (10.068) = 0 and Under Voltage Active (10.016) = 1, then Drive Healthy (10.001) will be set to 0 and the status LED on the front of the drive will flash.

If Hold Drive Healthy on Under Voltage (10.068) = 1, Under Voltage Active (10.016) = 1 and the drive is not tripped (i.e. Drive Status (10.101) does not equal 9), then Drive Healthy (10.001) will be set to 1 and the status LED on the front of the drive will not flash.

If the drive is tripped then Drive Healthy (10.001) will be set to 0 and the status LED will flash independent of what Hold Drive Healthy on Under Voltage (10.068) is set to.


Parameter10.069  Additional Status Bits
Short descriptionShows the additional status bits for the drive
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0
(Display: 000000000000)
Maximum4095
(Display: 111111111111)
Default Units 
Type16 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground write
Display FormatBinaryDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

The bits in Additional Status Bits (10.069) mirror the status bits parameters as shown below. Where the parameters do not exist in any mode the bit remains at zero.

Bit Status parameter
0 Reserved
1 Motor Overload Alarm (10.017)
2 Drive Over-temperature Alarm (10.018)
3 Drive Warning (10.019)
4 Reserved
5 Reserved
6 Remote Keypad Battery Low (10.064)
7 Auto-tune Active (10.065)
8 Limit Switch Active (10.066)
9 Reserved
10 Low AC Alarm (10.107)
11 Current Limit Active (10.009)

Because of the limited number of segments on drives with an LED display, these drives will indicate the parameter value as a decimal value rather than a binary value.


Parameter10.070  Trip 0 Sub-trip Number
Short descriptionShows the sub-trip number for trip 0
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum65535
Default Units 
Type16 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT, BU

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.071  Trip 1 Sub-trip Number
Short descriptionShows the sub-trip number for trip 1
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum65535
Default Units 
Type16 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT, BU

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.072  Trip 2 Sub-trip Number
Short descriptionShows the sub-trip number for trip 2
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum65535
Default Units 
Type16 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT, BU

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.073  Trip 3 Sub-trip Number
Short descriptionShows the sub-trip number for trip 3
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum65535
Default Units 
Type16 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT, BU

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.074  Trip 4 Sub-trip Number
Short descriptionShows the sub-trip number for trip 4
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum65535
Default Units 
Type16 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT, BU

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.075  Trip 5 Sub-trip Number
Short descriptionShows the sub-trip number for trip 5
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum65535
Default Units 
Type16 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT, BU

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.076  Trip 6 Sub-trip Number
Short descriptionShows the sub-trip number for trip 6
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum65535
Default Units 
Type16 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT, BU

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.077  Trip 7 Sub-trip Number
Short descriptionShows the sub-trip number for trip 7
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum65535
Default Units 
Type16 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT, BU

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.078  Trip 8 Sub-trip Number
Short descriptionShows the sub-trip number for trip 8
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum65535
Default Units 
Type16 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT, BU

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.079  Trip 9 Sub-trip Number
Short descriptionShows the sub-trip number for trip 9
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum65535
Default Units 
Type16 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT, BU

See Trip 0 (10.020).


Parameter10.080  Stop Motor
Short descriptionIndicates that the motor is being stopped before the drive trips
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum1
Default Units 
Type1 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground write
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

It is possible for some trips to cause the motor to stop before the trip is initiated (see Action On Trip Detection (10.037)). During the period while the motor is being stopped before the trip is initiated Stop Motor (10.080) is set to one. Once the motor stops Stop Motor (10.080) is set back to zero.


Parameter10.081  Phase Loss
Short descriptionIndicates that the drive has detected an input phase loss
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum1
Default Units 
Type1 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground write
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

If phase loss or imbalance is detected that would initiate a phase loss trip with sub-trip 0, i.e. Phase Loss.000, then Phase Loss (10.081) is set to one. Either the motor will be stopped and the drive tripped or the drive will continue to operate normally until the user stops the motor and the drive trips (see Action On Trip Detection (10.037)). In either case Phase Loss (10.081) is set to one when the phase loss condition is detected and remains set until the drive trips.


Parameter10.090  Drive Ready
Short descriptionIndicates that the drive is ready and a run command is not active
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum1
Default Units 
Type1 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground write
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

Drive Ready (10.090) indicates that the drive is ready and a run command is not active.


Parameter10.101  Drive Status
Short descriptionShows the present status of the drive
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum15
Default Units 
Type8 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground write
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, TE, ND, NC, PT, BU

ValueTextDescription
0InhibitDrive is not enabled
1ReadyDrive is enabled but has not received a Run command
2StopDrive has been stopped, but is still active
4RunDrive is running (not seen on LED display on M100 - M300, the frequency is displayed instead)
5Supply LossSupply loss has been detected
6DecelerationDrive is decelerating (not seen on LED display on M100 - M300, the frequency is displayed instead)
7dc InjectionDrive is applying current injection to the motor
9TripDrive has tripped
14HeatCurrent is being applied to the motor to warm it up
15Under VoltageDrive is in the Under Voltage state

Drive Status (10.101) shows the present status of the drive. The strings from this parameter are also used by the basic keypad to provide the status display text.


The LED on the front of the drive gives an indication of the drive state as shown in the table below.

Drive state Drive Healthy (10.001) Drive Active (10.002) Active Alarm (10.104) Drive Warning (10.019) LED
Healthy 1 0 0 0 Continuous
Tripped 0 X X X Flashing: 0.5s on and 0.5s off
HF trip 0 X X X Flashing: 0.25s on and 0.25s off
Standby 1 X 0 0 Flasing: 0.125s on and 0.125s off

X = Don't care


Parameter10.102  Trip Reset Source
Short descriptionIndicates whether a trip in the trip log has been reset
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum1023
Default Units 
Type16 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT, BU

The bits in Trip Reset Source (10.102) correspond to each of the trips in the trip log (i.e. bit 0 corresponds to trip 0, bit 1 corresponds to trip 1, etc.). When a trip occurs, bit 0 is set to one and the other bits corresponding to the trips already in the trip log are shifted left one bit. If the trip is reset then bit 0 is set back to zero, otherwise if a higher priority trip occurs bit 0 is shifted left by one bit. The result is that each of the bits in Trip Reset Source (10.102) show whether trips in the trip log were reset or moved up the trip log by a higher priority trip.


Parameter10.103  Trip Time Identifier
Short descriptionShows time in milliseconds since the drive powered up when a trip occurred
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum-2147483648Maximum2147483647
Default Unitsms
Type32 Bit VolatileUpdate RateWrite on trip
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

When a trip occurs the time in milliseconds since the drive powered up is stored in Trip Time Identifier (10.103). The time rolls-over when it reaches 232 - 1, but if the time is 0 a value of 1 is written. Trip Time Identifier (10.103) can be used to determine when a new trip has occurred as the value will change (unless there were exactly 232ms between trips) and will be non-zero.


Parameter10.104  Active Alarm
Short descriptionShows the value of the active alarm
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum16
Default Units 
Type8 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground write
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, TE, ND, NC, PT, BU

 

ValueTextDescription
0NoneNo alarm
1Brake ResistorBraking overload
2Motor OverloadMotor overload
4Drive OverloadDrive overload
5Auto TuneAuto tune in progress
6Limit SwitchLimit switch active
9Option Slot 1Slot 1 alarm
13Low ACLow voltage mode
14Current limitCurrent limit active
1524V Backup Lost24V backup not present
16FanFan reversed or failed

If there is no alarm then Active Alarm (10.104) = 0. If one alarm is active then Active Alarm (10.104) shows the value of the alarm. If more than one alarm is active then Active Alarm (10.104) shows the active alarm with the lowest value. The strings from this parameter are also used by the basic keypad to provide the status display text except for option slot warnings where the option module may supply the string.


Parameter10.106  Potential Drive Damage Conditions
Short descriptionIndicates that the user has put the drive in a condition that could potentially damage the drive
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0
(Display: 00)
Maximum3
(Display: 11)
Default Units 
Type8 Bit Power Down SaveUpdate RateBackground write
Display FormatBinaryDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT, BU

The bits in Potential Drive Damage Conditions (10.106) are set under the conditions shown in the table below to indicate that the user has put the drive in a condition that could potentially damage the drive. The bits in this parameter cannot be cleared by users.

Potential Drive Damage Conditions (10.106) Condition
0 Reserved
1 If Cooling Fan control (06.045) = 0 and the control board gets too hot, the drive trips OHt Control and the option module is put in standby.
2 Reserved
3 Reserved

Because of the limited number of segments on drives with an LED display, these drives will indicate the parameter value as a decimal value rather than a binary value.


Parameter10.107  Low AC Alarm
Short descriptionIndicates that the low AC alarm is active
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum1
Default Units 
Type1 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground write
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

See Low DC Link Operation (06.077).


Parameter10.108  Reversed cooling fan detected
Short descriptionIndicates that the drive cooling fan may be fitted with the air being blown in the wrong direction
ModeRFC‑A
Minimum0Maximum1
Default Units 
Type1 Bit VolatileUpdate RateBackground write
Display FormatStandardDecimal Places0
CodingRO, ND, NC, PT

The Reversed cooling fan detected (10.108) detected flag is used to indicate that the pattern of IGBT temperatures shows that the cooling fan could be reversed.  The fan is user replaceable so should be checked if this flag is set.