Alarm Detection; Alarm Detection; Alarm Codes, Causes, And Possible Solutions - YASKAWA AC Drive-A1000 Technical Manual

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6.5 Alarm Detection

6.5

Alarm Detection

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Alarm Codes, Causes, and Possible Solutions

Alarms are drive protection functions that do not necessarily cause the drive to stop. Once the cause of an alarm is removed,
the drive will return to the same status is was before the alarm occurred.
When an alarm has been triggered, the ALM light on the digital operator display blinks and the alarm code display flashes. If
a multi-function output is set for an alarm (H2-oo = 10), that output terminal will be triggered.
Note: If a multi-function output is set to close when an alarm occurs (H2-oo = 10), it will also close when maintenance periods are reached, triggering
alarms LT-1 through LT-4 (triggered only if H2-oo = 2F).
Digital Operator Display
Cause
Station number is set outside the possible
setting range.
Digital Operator Display
Cause
External baseblock signal was entered via
one of the multi-function input terminals
(S1 to S8).
Digital Operator Display
Cause
The proper braking resistor has not been
installed.
Digital Operator Display
Cause
Connection is broken or master controller
stopped communicating.
Option card is damaged.
The option card is not properly connected
to the drive.
A data error occurred due to noise.
Digital Operator Display
Cause
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Table 6.15 Alarm Codes, Causes, and Possible Solutions
Communication Option Station Number Setting Error (CC-Link, CANopen, MECHATROLINK-II)
AEr
Option card node address is outside the acceptable setting range.
• Set parameter F6-10 to the proper value if a CC-Link option card is used.
• Set parameter F6-35 to the proper value if a CANopen option card is used.
Baseblock
bb
Drive output interrupted as indicated by an external baseblock signal.
Check external sequence and baseblock signal input timing.
Braking Transistor Overload Fault
boL
The braking transistor in the drive has been overloaded.
Select the optimal braking resistor.
Option Communication Error
bUS
• After initial communication was established, the connection was lost.
• Assign a Run command frequency reference to the option card.
• Check for faulty wiring.
• Correct the wiring.
• Check for disconnected cables and short circuits. Repair as needed.
If there are no problems with the wiring and the fault continues to occur, replace the option card.
• The connector pins on the option card are not properly lined up with the connector pins on the drive.
• Reinstall the option card.
• Check options available to minimize the effects of noise.
• Take steps to counteract noise in the control circuit wiring, main circuit lines and ground wiring.
• Try to reduce noise on the controller side.
• Use surge absorbers on magnetic contactors or other equipment causing the disturbance.
• Use recommended cables or some other type of shielded line. Ground the shield to the controller side or
on the input power side.
• All wiring for comm. devices should be separated from drive input power lines. Install an EMC noise filter
to the drive input power.
Serial Communication Transmission Error
CALL
Communication has not yet been established.
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