Error Messages Via Operating Unit - Eaton M-Max Series User Manual

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Acknowledge Fault (Reset)
By switching the supply voltage off, the error message (F, FAULT) is acknowledged and reset.
The error code with the respective operating times (d = days, H = hours, M = minutes)
remains stored (FLT).
In the factory setting, you can also acknowledge the error with a 24 Vdc signal on terminal 15
(DI5 = Reset). The error code is not deleted in this case.
The following table shows the required operations for acknowledging an error message via
the operating unit.

Error Messages via Operating Unit

Operating Unit Element
READY
RUN
STOP
ALARM FAULT
REF
MON
PAR
FLT
FWD
REV
I/O
KEYPAD
BACK
RESET
READY
RUN
STOP
ALARM FAULT
REF
MON
PAR
FLT
FWD
REV
I/O
KEYPAD
READY
RUN
STOP
ALARM FAULT
REF
MON
PAR
FLT
FWD
REV
I/O
KEYPAD
OK
READY
RUN
STOP
ALARM FAULT
REF
MON
PAR
FLT
FWD
REV
I/O
KEYPAD
BACK
RESET
OK
Explanation
F1 = Current fault message (flashing display)
09 = Undervoltage (example)
BUS
Actuate the BACK/RESET button or terminal DI5 (reset) to
acknowledge the error message
6
15
BUS
The acknowledged fault message is displayed with READY and
the failure code
BUS
By actuating the OK button, the number of operating days
(for example, d = 13 days) until this fault message is displayed
You can also show the respective hours (H) and minutes (M) of
operation with the arrow button
BUS
You exit the fault log (FLT) with the BACK/RESET button
The
arrow moves to MON in the menu level
Use the OK button to activate the operating data display now or
select another menu level with the arrow keys
M-Max Series Adjustable Frequency Drive MN04020003E—October 2013 www.eaton.com
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