ABB ACS2000 User Manual page 89

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4. To clear the fault history, press the RESET key.
1 L ->
1 LAST FAULT
5. To return to the actual signal display mode, press
either of the fast navigation keys.
1 L ->
StateINU
MOTOR SP
POWER
Displaying and resetting an active fault
1. To display an active fault, press the ACT key.
1 L ->
ACS2000
*** FAULT ***
MCB CloseControl
2. To reset the fault, press the RESET key.
1 L ->
StateINU
MOTOR SP
POWER
600.0 rpm
H MIN S
600.0 rpm
ReadyOn
0.00 rpm
0.0 kW
600.0 rpm
600.0 rpm
ReadyOn
0.00 rpm
0.0 kW
Parameter mode
Overview
Parameters allow the drive to be configured and
set up specifically for an application. Parameters
are organized in functional groups. All control
functions are represented by a parameter group
and can be activated and set up individually
in the parameter mode.
• Group 07 - Control words
• Group 08 - Status words
• Group 09 - Fault & alarm words
• Group 11 - Start/stop/direction/MV
switchgear control
• Group 12 - Reference select
• Group 16 - System control inputs
• Group 17 - DC link control
• Group 18 - Utility
• Group 19 - Data storage
• Group 20 - Limits
• Group 21 - Start/stop/process stop
• Group 22 - Ramp functions
• Group 23 - Speed reference
• 21.01 - Start function
• 21.02 - Stop function
• 21.03 - Off1 stop mode
• 21.04 - Process stop selection
• 21.05 - Process stop signal
• 21.06 - Process stop MV switchgear control
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-
-
• 21.07 - Process stop mode ...
• 21.17 - MV switchgear closing time limit
• 21.18 - MV switchgear opening time limit
• 21.19 - MV switchgear available signal
DANGER
See Appendix M - Signal and parameter
WARNING
table, located on the CD, for further
information on the parameters, their
CAUTION
settings and functions.
NOTICE
NOTICE: Parameters must only be set by qualified
personnel. Do not change any parameter if the
meaning of the parameter and the effects of the
change are not fully understood. Running the drive
system with incorrect data can result in improper
operation, reduction of control accuracy and
damage of equipment.
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