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Drive Registers
9.2.10 Present Fault - Register #29
The high byte (DH) of register 29 provides the active Fault Message as listed in Table 14.
Table 14: Present Fault
Value
Fault
Display
Value
Fault
Display
0
No Fault
19
Internal Fault 3
1
TMP Output Fault
20
Internal Fault 5
2
Output (Transistor) Fault
O
21
Internal Fault 5
3
Ground Fault
O
22
Internal Fault 6
4
High Drive Temperature
A
23
Internal Fault 7
5
Flying Start Fault
24
Internal Fault 8
6
High DC Bus Voltage
F HF
25
Internal Fault 9
F 9
7
Low DC Bus Voltage
26
Personality Fault
8
Thermal Overload
F PF
27
AD Offset Fault
F 12
9
OEM Fault
G
28
Remote Keypad Lost
J
10
Illegal Setup
29
Assertion Level Fault
A
11
Dynamic Brake Over Temperature
d
30
Internal Fault 4
12
Single Phase Fault
31
Internal Fault 0
13
External Fault
32
Follower Lost
14
Control Fault
33
ISO Comm Fault
15
Start Error
F UF
34
SPI Time-out
F ntF
16
Incompatibility Fault
35
Invalid Message Received
17
Internal Fault 1 (EPM)
F 1
36
Network Time-out
F nF
18
Internal Fault 2
9.2.11 Commanded Direction - Register #29
The low byte (DL) of register 29 provides the Commanded Rotation Direction (Table 15).
Table 15: Commanded Rotation Direction - Register #29 DL
Setting
Direction
0
Foward
1
Reverse
9.2.12 PID Registers
Registers 37, 38, 39, 41 and 45 are associated with the PID function and are sent over the modbus communication
network in signed internal units.
Example: An Actual PID setpoint value of 999.0 would be transmitted as 9990 (27 06 hex) where an actual PID
setpoint value of -999.0 would be transmitted as -9990 (D8 FA hex).