R&M Materials Handling VARIABLE SPEED CONTROLS ControlMaster Plus Service Manual User Manual
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Springfield, Ohio 45502
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order of appearance.
By pushing the
button you will enter the Fault time data record
menu indicated by T.1-T.13. In this menu some selected important,
data valid at the time of the fault, are recorded.
T.1
Counted operation days
d
T.2
Counted operation hours
hh:mm:ss
T.3
Output frequency
Hz
T.4
Motor current
A
T.5
Motor voltage
V
T.6
Motor power
%
T.7
Motor torque
%
T.8
DC voltage
V
T.9
Unit temperature
°
C
T.10
Ready
Run
0=Not Ready 1=Ready
0=Not Running 1=Run
T.11
Direction
Fault
0=Off 1=On
0=No 1=Yes
T.12
Warning
At reference
0=No 1=Yes
0=No 1=Yes
T.13
0-speed
0=Not Zero Speed
1=Zero Speed
M8 Fault history
The fault memory can store a maximum of 30 faults in the order of
appearance. The number of faults currently in the fault history is shown
on the value line of the main page. The order of the faults is indicated
by the location indication in the upper left corner of the display. The
latest fault carries the indication F8.1, the second latest F8.2 etc. The
Fault time data record pages are accessible at each fault. If there are
30 uncleared faults in the memory, the next occurring fault will erase
the oldest from the memory.
Pressing the Enter button for about 2 to 3 seconds resets the whole
fault history.