Clearing Faults - Delta ASD-B2-0121-B User Manual

Asda-b2 series standard type ac servo drive for network communication application
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10.3 Clearing Faults

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Revision June 2010
Fault Name
Overcurrent
Overvoltage
Undervoltage
Motor error
Regeneration error
Overload
Overspeed
Abnormal pulse control
command
Excessive deviation
Watch dog execution
time out
Encoder error
Adjustment error
Emergency stop
activated
Reverse limit switch
error
Forward limit switch
error
IGBT temperature error
Memory error
Encoder output error
Chapter 10 Troubleshooting
Clearing Method
Turn ARST (DI signal) ON to clear the fault
or restart the servo drive.
Turn ARST (DI signal) ON to clear the fault
or restart the servo drive.
This fault message can be removed
automatically after the voltage has
returned within its specification.
This fault message can be removed by
restarting the servo drive.
Turn ARST (DI signal) ON to clear the fault
or restart the servo drive.
Turn ARST (DI signal) ON to clear the fault
or restart the servo drive.
Turn ARST (DI signal) ON to clear the fault
or restart the servo drive.
Turn ARST (DI signal) ON to clear the fault
or restart the servo drive.
Turn ARST (DI signal) ON to clear the fault
or restart the servo drive.
This fault message cannot be cleared.
This fault message can be removed by
restarting the servo drive.
This fault message can be removed after
the wiring of CN1 connector (I/O signal
connector) is removed and auto
adjustment function is executed.
This fault message can be removed
automatically by turning off EMGS (DI
signal).
Turn ARST (DI signal) ON to clear the fault.
This fault message can be removed when
the servo drive is Off (Servo Off)
Turn ARST (DI signal) ON to clear the fault.
This fault message can be removed when
the servo drive is Off (Servo Off)
Turn ARST (DI signal) ON to clear the fault
or restart the servo drive.
Turn ARST (DI signal) ON to clear the fault
or restart the servo drive.
Turn ARST (DI signal) ON to clear the fault.
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