2-2
Start Up
Applying Power to the Drive
❏
4. Apply AC power and control voltages to the drive.
If any of the six digital inputs are configured to "Stop – CF"
(CF = Clear Fault) or "Enable," verify that signals are present or
reconfigure [Digital Inx Sel]. If an I/O option is not installed (i.e. no
I/O terminal block), verify that [Digital Inx Sel] is not configured to
"Stop – CF" or "Enable." If this is not done, the drive will not start.
Refer to
digital input conflicts. If a fault code appears, refer to
If the STS LED is not flashing green at this point, refer to Status
Indicators below.
❏
5. Proceed to Start-Up Routines.
Status Indicators
Figure 2.1 Drive Status Indicators
Frames
0 & 1
#
Name
Color
➊
PWR
Green
(Power)
➋
STS
Green
(Status)
Yellow
See page
4-10
Red
See page
➌
PORT
Refer to the Communication
Adapter User Manual.
MOD
NET A
NET B
Alarm Descriptions on page 4-10
POWER
STS
S.M.A.R.T.
Exit
Lang
Auto / Man
Remove
Esc
Sel
7
8
9
4
5
6
Jog
1
2
3
.
0
+/-
Alt
Exp
Param #
PORT
MOD
NET A
NET B
CAUTION
HOT surfaces can cause severe burns
State
Description
Steady
Illuminates when power is applied to the drive.
Flashing
Drive ready, but not running and no faults are present.
Steady
Drive running, no faults are present.
Flashing,
A start inhibit condition exists, the drive cannot be
Drive Stopped
started. Check parameter 214 [Start Inhibits].
Flashing,
An intermittent type 1 alarm condition is occurring.
Drive Running
Check parameter 211 [Drive Alarm 1].
Steady,
A continuous type 1 alarm condition exists.
Drive Running
Check parameter 211 [Drive Alarm 1].
Flashing
Fault has occurred. Check [Fault x Code] or Fault Queue.
4-4
Steady
A non-resettable fault has occurred.
Status of DPI port internal communications (if present).
Status of communications module (when installed).
Status of network (if connected).
Status of secondary network (if connected).
for a list of potential
➊
➋
➌
Frames
2 & 3
Chapter
4.
POWER
STS
S.M.A.R.T.
Exit
Lang
Auto / Man Remove
Esc
Sel
7
8
9
4
5
6
Jog
1
2
3
.
0
+/-
Alt
Param #
Exp
PORT
MOD
NET A
NET B
CAUTION
HOT surfaces can cause severe burns
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