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Parameter
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structure
No.
String
Cause of trip
180
C.Optn
Parameter data or default difference data is being transferred from a SMART card to the drive, but the option module
categories are different between source and destination drives. This trip does not stop the data transfer, but is a
warning that the data for the option modules that are different will be set to the default values and not the values from
the card.
This trip also applies if a compare is attempted between the data block and the drive.
181
C.RdO
An attempt has been made to modify a read-only SMART card (i.e. erase the card, erase a file or create a file). A
SMART card is read-only if the read-only flag has been set or the card contains data blocks with numbers from 500 to
999. Attempting to create data blocks with numbers from 500 to 999 will always cause a trip.
182
C.Err
An attempt has been made to transfer a data block from a SMART card to the drive or to compare a SMART card data
block and the checksum is incorrect or the data structure on the card is incorrect.
183
C.dat
An attempt has been made to transfer a data block from a SMART card to the drive or to compare a SMART card data
block and the block does not exist.
184
C.FULL
An attempt has been made to create a data block on a SMART card, but there is not enough space on the card.
185
C.Acc
An attempt has been made to access a SMART card, but a card is not present or communications failure has occurred
between the drive and the card. This trip is also produced if an attempt is made to access a data block that has already
been opened by an option module.
186
C.rtg
Parameter data or default difference data is being transferred from a SMART card to the drive, but the current and /or
voltage ratings are different between source and destination drives. This trip does not stop the data transfer, but is a
warning that the data for the option modules that are different will be set to the default values and not the values from
the card.
This trip also applies if a compare is attempted between the data block and the drive.
187
C.Typ
This trip is produced during a compare if the drive mode in the data block is different from the current drive mode and
the file is a parameter or defaults differences file. This trip is also produced if an attempt is made to transfer
parameters from a parameter or default difference to the drive if the drive mode in the data block is outside the allowed
range of drive modes for the drive.
188
C.cpr
A compare has been carried out between a data block on a SMART card and the drive and the compare has failed.
This trip only occurs if the compare has not already failed with the following trips: C.Typ, C.rtg, C.Optn, C.BUSy, C.Acc
or C.Err
189
EnC1
Drive encoder trip: power supply short circuit
190
EnC2
Drive encoder trip: wire break
191
EnC3
Drive encoder trip: overload
192-196
t192 - t196
User trips
197
EnC9
Drive encoder trip: Position feedback selected is not valid (i.e. not from a position feedback option module)
198
EnC10
Drive encoder trip: termination overload
199
dESt
Destination parameter clash
200
SL1.HF
Option module in slot 1: hardware fault. This could occur because the module cannot be identified, or the module has
not indicated it is running within 5s of drive power-up, or an internal hardware fault has occurred in the module. If the
module is removed after power-up the drive also produces this trip.
201
SL1.tO
Option module in slot 1: watchdog timeout. The module has started the watchdog system, but has not subsequently
serviced the watchdog within the timeout period.
202
SL1.Er
Option module in slot 1: error. The module has detected an error and tripped the drive. The reason for the error is
stored in Pr x.50.
203
SL1.nF
Option module in slot 1: not fitted. The option module is identified by the drive by an option code. The drive stores the
codes of the modules fitted when the drive parameters are saved. The stored codes are compared with the codes from
the option modules at power-up. If a module is not present, but a code is stored in drive EEPROM to indicate that it
should be fitted the drive trips.
204
SL1.dF
Option module in slot 1: different fitted. The option module is identified by the drive by an option code. The drive stores
the codes of the modules fitted when the drive parameters are saved. The stored codes are compared with the codes
from the option modules at power-up. If a module is different to the code stored in drive EEPROM the drive trips.
205
SL2.HF
Option module in slot 2: Hardware fault
206
SL2.tO
Option module in slot 2: watchdog timeout
207
SL2.Er
Option module in slot 2: error
208
SL2.nF
Option module in slot 2: not fitted
209
SL2.dF
Option module in slot 2: different fitted
210
SL3.HF
Option module in slot 3: hardware fault
211
SL3.tO
Option module in slot 3: watchdog timeout
212
SL3.Er
Option module in slot 3: error
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