Delta Electronics Elevator Drive VFD-VL User Manual page 124

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It will record when the fault occurs and force stopping. For the Lv, it will record when it is
operation, or it will warn without record.
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Setting Method of Fault Output
Control
VF
VFPG
mode
Settings
It is used with the settings 35~38 of Pr.02-11~02-22 (Multi-function Output). The fault output
selection 1~4 corresponds to Bit 0~3.
This parameter provides two setting methods for the fault output: setting 0: it is set by the
settings of Pr.06-22~Pr.06-25; setting 1: it is set by the binary setting and please refer to the
following example for details.
Example:
Assume that
Pr.02-15 (Multi-function Output 5 (MO3)) is set to 35 Fault output option 1 (Pr.06-22).
Pr.02-17 (Multi-function Output 7 (MO5)) is set to 36 Fault output option 2 (Pr.06-23).
Pr.02-19 (Multi-function Output 9 (MO7)) is set to 37 Fault output option 3 (Pr.06-24).
Pr.02-21 (Multi-function Output 11 (MO9)) is set to 38 Fault output option 4 (Pr.06-25).
Assume that external faults output with the following signal: MO3=1, MO5=1, MO7=0 and
MO9=1. The corresponding Bit 3~0 is 1011.
Bit 3
Bit 2
-
0
0
Revision Nov. 2008, VLE1, SW V1.03
59
PU time-out (cP10)
60
Brake chopper error (bF)
61-62
Reserved
63
Safety loop error (Sry)
64
Mechanical brake error (MBF)
65
PGF5 hardware error
SVC
FOCPG TQCPG FOCPM
0
By settings of Pr.06-22~06-25
1
By the binary setting
Bit 1
Bit 0
-
-
-
0
0
1
0
1
0
Fault code
0: No fault
1: Over-current during acceleration (ocA)
2: Over-current during deceleration (ocd)
3: Over-current during constant speed (ocn)
4: Ground fault (GFF)
5: IGBT short-circuit (occ)
6: Over-curent at stop (ocS)
7: Over-voltage during acceleration (ovA)
8: Over-voltage during deceleration (ovd)
Chapter 4 Parameters|
Factory setting: 0
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