Drive Status Display - ABB MicroFlex e190 User Manual

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114 Fault tracing

Drive status display

The drive status display indicates errors and general
MicroFlex e190 status information. When an error occurs the
drive displays a sequence starting with the symbol E, followed
by the five digit error code. For example, error code 10015 is
displayed:
The decimal point to the right of the number also illuminates to indicate STO errors. If
a
symbol appears followed by an error code, please contact ABB technical
support. For a complete list of error codes, open Mint WorkBench, press F1, and
locate the Error Handling book. This contains topics listing the drive status display
indicators and basic error codes. See also
The following information symbols can be displayed:
Symbol Description
Drive disabled, and one or both STO inputs are not powered. The drive
must be enabled before operation can continue. Both STO inputs must be
powered. If an optional drive enable input has been configured, it must also
be powered.
Initialization error / recovery mode. If this is the only symbol shown after
powering the drive, remove all power, check the memory unit is inserted
correctly, then reapply power. This symbol is also displayed during recovery
mode (see page 72).
Drive disabled. The drive must be enabled before operation can continue. If
an optional drive enable input has been configured, it must also be
powered.
Suspend active. The Mint SUSPEND command has been issued and is
active. Motion ramps down to zero demand whilst active.
Firmware loading (segments are illuminated sequentially). This sequence is
followed by a numerical sequence representing firmware initialization
stages.
Hold to Analog (HTA) mode. The axis is in Hold To Analog mode. See the
Mint keyword HTA.
Start the MicroFlex e190
STO error
on page 95.

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