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Alarms, Trips, and Troubleshooting
Q9 Plus ASD Install/Op Manual
Trip History
The Trip History screen records the system
parameters for up to 20 trips. The recorded trips are
numbered from zero to 19. Once the Trip History
record reaches trip number 19, the oldest recorded
trip will be deleted with each new record stored
1) Trip Number
2) Trip Type
3) Time and Date
4) Frequency at Trip
5) Output Current
6) Output Voltage
7) Direction
Note: Trip records are comprised of the full list of monitored parameters (28).
Clearing a Trip
Once the cause of the trip has been corrected,
performing a Reset re-enables the Q9 Plus ASD for
normal operation.
The record of a trip may also be cleared using one
of the following methods:
• Cycling power (trip info may be saved via
desired),
• Pressing the Stop-Reset key twice,
• Remotely via the communications channel,
• Momentarily connecting terminal RES to CC of
the Terminal Board, or
• Via Program  Utilities  Type Reset: Clear
Past Trip (clears Monitor screen records only).
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Table 19. Trip History Record Parameters.
At-trip Recorded Parameters
8) Frequency Reference
9) Bus Voltage
10) Discrete Input Status
11) OUT1/OUT2/FL Status
12) Timer
13) Post Compensation Frequency
14) Feedback (inst.)
F602
if
(first-in first-out). The Trip # field may be selected
and scrolled through to view the recorded trip
information for a given trip number. The monitored
parameters are listed in
Table
Parameters (parameter readings at the time that the
trip occurred).
15) Feedback (1 sec.)
16) Torque
17) Torque Reference
18) Torque Current
19) Excitation Current
20) PID Value
21) Motor Overload
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as At-trip Recorded
22) ASD Overload
23) DBR Overload
24) Motor Load
25) ASD Load
26) DBR Load
27) Input Power
28) Output Power

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