Each Driver Board has a switch at terminals 10
and 11. Terminal 10 is the Common and
terminal 11 is Normally Open. The switches are
wired in series back to Input 009.
Possible Cause
:
Turning power off, then back on quickly, will send the driver into fault.
Bad power connections at the CN1 plug.
Bad E-Stop Button
Loose or open connection at the CN2 plug (shown above).
Removing the fuse and re-installing it while power is on.
Blown fuse.
A Flashing Red Light will indicate there is a FAULT with the Drive. To clear it, turn the power off
then wait a few seconds before turning the power back on. This will usually reset the error.
A flashing green light will indicate the drive has been de-activated, which is a wiring problem at
the CN2 plug. Check terminals 7 & 9 on that plug.
The following chart helps determine what type of fault is present.
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