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Mx2 series type v1 multi-function compact inverter
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This error is detected by the driver IC
*1
Driver error
incorporated in the inverter.
The inverter trips to protect the main
element if a momentary overcurrent
(approximately 350% or higher of the
rated current), abnormal temperature
in the main element, or drop of the
main element drive power supply
occurs. (If this trip occurs, the inverter
cannot be restarted.)
Thermistor
The inverter trips if it detects an
error
abnormal temperature from the resis-
tance value of an external thermistor
when the thermistor input function is
enabled.
Brake error
The inverter trips if it cannot recognize
the ON/OFF status of the brake within
the Brake Error Detection Time
(b124) after outputting the brake
release signal, when the brake control
function is enabled (b120 = 01).
Emergency
The inverter trips if the safety input
terminal GS1/GS2 are input.
*2
shutoff
*1. If this error occurs, the inverter will not accept the reset operation via the terminal RS or the STOP/RESET key.
Turn off the power supply once.
If this error is still displayed at the next power-on, it is possible that the memory is corrupt or the parameters
are not stored correctly. Perform parameter initialization to reset the parameter settings.
*2. In this case, the trip cannot be reset using the STOP/RESET key. Cycle the power supply or perform the reset
operation via the terminal RS (Reset) to reset the trip.
Multi-function Compact Inverter 3G3MX2-V1 User's Manual (I585-E1)
Description
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10 Troubleshooting
Alarm
Check and remedy
code
Is there any output short-circuit?
• Check the output wiring.
Is there any ground fault?
• Check the output wiring and
the motor.
Is the main element damaged?
• Check the IGBT. For the
check method, refer to 11-1-7
Inverter/Converter Unit Test
on page 11-7.
Is the cooling fin clogged?
• Clean the fin.
Is the motor temperature too
high?
• Check the temperature.
Is the thermistor damaged?
• Check the thermistor.
Is there any noise in the thermis-
tor signal?
• Separate the wiring.
Is the brake ON/OFF function
working?
• Check the brake.
Is the time set in b124 too short?
• Increase the b124 value.
Is the brake confirmation signal
input?
• Check the wiring.
Are the GS1/GS2 signals input to
the terminal correctly?
• Check the wiring and
sequence.
Is the parameter set correctly?
• Check the GS Input Opera-
tion Selection (b145) setting.
Reference
page
10
P. 11-8
P. 7-80
P. 6-25
P. 6-49
P. 7-98
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