Pure Events; Editable Messages; Warning/Fault History; Event Log - ABB ACS580 Firmware Manual

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358 Fault tracing
Faults latch inside the drive and cause the drive to trip, and the motor stops. After the
cause of a fault has been removed, the fault can be reset from a selectable source
(Menu - Primary settings - Advanced functions - Reset faults manually (Reset
faults manually from:); or parameter
panel, Drive composer PC tool, the digital inputs of the drive, or fieldbus. Reseting the
fault creates an event
Note that some faults require a reboot of the control unit either by switching the power
off and on, or using parameter
fault listing wherever appropriate.

Pure events

In addition to warnings and faults, there are pure events that are only recorded in the
event log of the drive. The codes of these events are included in the
messages
table on page (360).

Editable messages

For external events, the action (fault or warning), name and the message text can be
edited. To specify external events, select Menu - Primary settings - Advanced
functions - External events.
Contact information can also be included and the text edited. To specify contact
information, select Menu - Primary settings - Clock, region, display - Contact info
view.

Warning/fault history

Event log

All indications are stored in the event log with a time stamp and other information.
The event log stores information on
• the last 8 fault recordings, that is, faults that tripped the drive or fault resets
• the last 10 warnings or pure events that occurred.
See section

Viewing warning/fault information

Auxiliary codes
Some events generate an auxiliary code that often helps in pinpointing the problem.
On the control panel, the auxiliary code is stored as part of the details of the event; in
the Drive composer PC tool, the auxiliary code is shown in the event listing.
Viewing warning/fault information
The drive is able to store a list of the active faults actually causing the drive to trip at
the present time. The drive also stores a list of faults and warnings that have
previously occurred.
31.11 Fault reset
64FF Fault
reset. After the reset, the drive can be restarted.
96.08 Control board boot
selection) such as the control
– this is mentioned in the
on page 358.
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