Diagnostics 8.2 leds, 3 faults, 1 fault codes – Lenze S94P01G Position Servo User Manual
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Diagnostics
8.2
LEDs
The PositionServo has five diagnostic LEDs located around the periphery of the front
panel display as shown in the drawing below. These LEDs are designed to help monitor
system status and activity as well as troubleshoot any faults.
S913
LED
Function
Description
A
Enable
Orange LED indicates that the drive is ENABLED (running).
B
Regen
Yellow LED indicates the drive is in regeneration mode.
C
Data Entry
Yellow LED will flash when changing.
D
Comm Fault
Red LED illuminates upon a communication fault. (in CANbus only)
E
Comm Activity
Green LED flashes to indicate communication activity.
8.3
Faults
8.3.1 Fault Codes
Listen herein are fault codes caused mostly by hardware operations. Refer to the
PositionServo Programming Manual for additional fault codes related to programming.
Fault
Code
(Display)
Fault
Description
F_OU
Over voltage
Drive bus voltage reached the maximum level, typically due to motor
regeneration
F_FB
Feedback error
Invalid Hall sensors code; Resolver signal lost or at least one motor hall
sensor is inoperable or not connected.
F_OC
Over current
Drive exceeded peak current limit. Software incapable of regulating current
within 15% for more than 20mS. Usually results in wrong motor data or
poor tuning.
F_Ot
Over temperature
Drive heatsink temperature has reached maximum rating.
Trip Point = 100°C for all drives except 480V 6A & 9A drives
Trip Point = 108°C for 480V 6A & 9A drives
F_OS
Over speed
Motor has reached velocity above its specified limit
F_PE
Position Error
Excess
Position error has exceeded maximum value.
F_bd
Bad motor data
Motor profile data is invalid or no motor is selected.
F_EP
EPM failure
EPM failure on power up
-EP-
EPM missing
EPM not recognized (connected) on power up
F_09
Motor over
temperature
Motor over temperature switch activated; Optional motor temperature
sensor (PTC) indicates that the motor windings have reached maximum
temperature
F_10
Subprocessor
failure
Error in data exchange between processors. Usually occurs when EMI
level is high due to poor shielding and grounding.
F_14
Under voltage
Occurs when the bus voltage level drops below 50% of nominal bus
voltage while drive is operating. An attempt to enable the drive with low bus
voltage will also result in this fault