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Troubleshooting the Drive Using the OIM
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Troubleshooting the Drive
Using the OIM
Using the OIM, you can troubleshoot drive problems using one of several methods.
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If a fault or alarm message is displayed, you can use the message and the Fault or
Alarm Menu to identify the problem.
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If the drive is not ready, you can use the Diagnostics Menu to identify the problem.
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If a program error message is displayed, you can use the message to identify the
problem.
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Identifying Problems Indicated by Faults or Alarms
The OIM identifies problems as faults or alarms. A fault is a condition that stops the
drive or prevents it from running. An alarm is a condition that you should be aware of,
but it does not stop the drive or prevent it from running.
When a fault occurs:
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the fault indicator turns on.
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the fault is logged.
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the drive coasts to a stop.
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a fault message is displayed on the OIM screen, such as the one shown in figure
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ATTENTION: Only qualified electrical personnel familiar with the
construction and operation of this equipment and the hazards involved
should install, operate, and/or service this equipment. Read and
understand this section in its entirety before proceeding. Failure to
observe this precaution could result in severe bodily injury or loss of life.
Figure 7.1 – Example of a Fault Screen