ABB ACS880 Firmware Manual page 367

Primary control program
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Code
Fault
(hex)
64B2
User set fault
64E1
Kernel overload
6581
Parameter system
65A1
FBA A parameter
conflict
65A2
FBA B parameter
conflict
6881
Text data overflow
6882
Text 32-bit table
overflow
6883
Text 64-bit table
overflow
6885
Text file overflow
7080
Option module comm
loss
7081
Panel port
communication
Programmable fault:
Communication loss
action
7082
Extension I/O type
mismatch
7121
Motor stall
Programmable fault:
Stall function
Cause
Loading of user parameter set
failed because
• requested set does not exist
• set is not compatible with
control program
• drive was switched off
during loading.
Operating system error.
Note: This fault cannot be
reset.
Parameter load or save failed.
The drive does not have a
functionality requested by
PLC, or requested functionality
has not been activated.
The drive does not have a
functionality requested by
PLC, or requested functionality
has not been activated.
Internal fault.
Internal fault.
Internal fault.
Internal fault.
Communication between drive
and option module (FEN-xx
and/or FIO-xx) is lost.
Control panel or PC tool
selected as active control
location for drive has ceased
49.05
communicating.
The I/O extension module
types specified by parameters
do not match the detected
configuration.
Motor is operating in stall
region because of e.g.
31.24
excessive load or insufficient
motor power.
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What to do
Ensure that a valid user parameter set
exists. Reload if uncertain.
Contact your local ABB representative.
Try forcing a save using parameter
Parameter save
manually. Retry.
Check PLC programming.
Check settings of parameter groups
Fieldbus adapter (FBA)
settings.
Check PLC programming.
Check settings of parameter groups
Fieldbus adapter (FBA)
settings.
Reset the fault. Contact your local ABB
representative if the fault persists.
Reset the fault. Contact your local ABB
representative if the fault persists.
Reset the fault. Contact your local ABB
representative if the fault persists.
Reset the fault. Contact your local ABB
representative if the fault persists.
Check that the option modules are
properly seated in their slots.
Check that the option modules or slot
connectors are not damaged. To pinpoint
the problem, try installing the modules
into different slots.
Check PC tool or control panel
connection.
Check control panel connector.
Disconnect and reconnect the control
panel.
Check the event log for an auxiliary code.
The code indicates which I/O extension
module is affected.
Check the type and location settings of
the modules (parameters 14.01, 14.02,
15.01, 15.02,
16.01
and 16.02).
Check that the modules are properly
installed.
Check motor load and drive ratings.
Check fault function parameters.
96.07
50
and
51 FBA A
50
and
54 FBA B

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