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Cause

Possible Solutions

Undervoltage was detected.

• Check the drive input power voltage by looking at the DC bus voltage (U1-07).
• Check all main circuit wiring.

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Motor Does Not Rotate Properly after Pressing AUTO Button or after Entering External
Run Command

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Motor Does Not Rotate

Cause

Possible Solutions

The drive is not in the Drive Mode.

• Check if the DRV light on the HOA keypad is lit.
Enter the Drive Mode to begin operating the motor.

Refer to The Drive and Programming Modes on page 66

.

HAND

was pushed.

Stop the drive and check if the correct frequency reference source is selected. If the operator keypad shall be the

source, the LO/RE button LED must be on. If the source is REMOTE, it must be off.

Take the following steps to solve the problem:

Push

HAND

.

Auto-Tuning has just completed.

• When Auto-Tuning completes, the drive is switched back to the Programming Mode. The Run command will

not be accepted unless the drive is in the Drive Mode.

Use the HOA keypad to enter the Drive Mode.

Refer to The Drive and Programming Modes on page 66

.

A Fast Stop was executed and has

not yet been reset.

Reset the Fast Stop command.

Settings are incorrect for the source

that provides the Run command.

Check parameter Z1-08 (Run Command Selection).

Set Z1-08 so that it corresponds with the correct Run command source.

0: HOA keypad

1: Control circuit terminal (default setting)

2: MEMOBUS/Modbus communications

3: Option card

There is faulty wiring in the control

circuit terminals.

• Check the wiring for the control terminal.
• Correct wiring mistakes.
• Check the input terminal status monitor (U1-10).

The drive has been set to accept the

frequency reference from the

incorrect source.

Check parameter b1-01 (Frequency Reference Selection 1).

Set b1-01 to the correct source of the frequency reference.

0: HOA keypad

1: Control circuit terminal (default setting)

2: MEMOBUS/Modbus communications

3: Option card

The terminal set to accept the main

speed reference is set to the incorrect

voltage and/or current.

If the frequency reference is set at terminal A1, check parameter H3-01 for the correct signal level selection. If

terminal A2 is used, check parameter H3-09. If terminal A3 is used, check parameter H3-05.

Refer to Terminals

A1, A2, and A3 Input Signal Selection on page 52

.

Selection for the sink/source mode

and the internal/external power

supply is incorrect.

Check wire jumper connection between terminals SC and SP.

Frequency reference is too low.

Check the frequency reference monitor (U1-01).

Multi-function analog input is set up

to accept gain for the frequency

reference, but no voltage (current)

has been provided.

• Check the multi-function analog input settings.
• Check if analog inputs A1, A2, or A3 are set for frequency reference gain (H3-02, H3-10 = 1). If so, check if the

correct signal is applied to the terminal. The gain and the frequency reference will be 0 if no signal is applied to

the gain input.

• Check if H3-02, H3-10, and H3-06 have been set to the proper values.
• Check if the analog input value has been set properly. (U1-13, U1-14, and U1-15)

OFF

was pressed when the

drive was started from a REMOTE

source.

Pressing

OFF

will decelerate the drive to stop.

• Switch off the Run command and then re-enter a new Run command.

Set o2-02 to 0 to disable

OFF

.

Motor starting torque is too low.

Refer to Motor Performance Fine-Tuning on page 172

.

Frequency reference value is too low

or the drive does not accept the value

entered.

Enter a value that is above the minimum output frequency determined by E1-09.

6.9 Troubleshooting without Fault Display

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