
What to do
Cause
Fault indication/Fault
Check voltage setting.
Chopper voltage setting too low.
Chopper starts to function at
too low a DC voltage.
Check voltage setting.
Chopper voltage setting too high.
Inverter trips on fault 3210 DC
link overvoltage.
Check parameters of all inverters.
Check duty cycle and resistor cooling.
The maximum brake cycle exceeded
or resistor cooling insufficient.
Brake resistor or chopper
overheats.
LEDs
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Control panel and panel platform/holder LEDs
The ACX-AP-x control panel has a status LED. The control panel mounting platform or
holder has two status LEDs. For their indications, see the following table.
Indication
LED
Location
The unit is functioning normally.
Continuous green
Control panel
Data is transferred between the PC and the unit through the USB
connection of the control panel.
Flickering green
There is an active warning in the unit.
Blinking green
There is an active fault in the unit.
Continuous red
There is a fault that requires the stopping and restarting of the
drive/converter/inverter.
Blinking red
The Bluetooth interface is enabled, in discoverable mode, and
ready for pairing.
Blinking blue (ACS-
AP-W only)
Data is being transferred through the Bluetooth interface of the
control panel.
Flickering blue
(ACS-AP-W only)
There is an active fault in the unit.
Red
Control panel
mounting platform or
holder (with the con-
trol panel removed)
Power supply for the control unit is OK.
Green
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Control unit LEDs
This table shows the LEDs visible on the BCU control unit.
Indication
Color
LED
Battery voltage of the real-time clock is OK (higher than 2.8 V).
When the LED is not lit,
Green
BATT OK
• battery voltage is below 2.8 V,
• the battery is missing, or
• the control unit is not powered.
Internal voltage OK
Green
PWR OK
The control program indicates that the equipment is faulty. See
the appropriate firmware manual.
Red
FAULT
Writing to SD card in progress.
Yellow
WRITE
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Summary of Contents for ACS880-604
Page 1: ... ABB INDUSTRIAL DRIVES ACS880 604 3 phase brake units as modules Hardware manual ...
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Page 34: ...Overview of kits 34 Cabinet construction ...
Page 35: ...Stage 1 Installation of common parts Cabinet construction 35 10 ...
Page 36: ...Stage 2A Installation of DC busbars 1 without DC switch or charging 36 Cabinet construction ...
Page 37: ...Stage 2B Installation of DC busbars 1 with DC switch and charging Cabinet construction 37 10 ...
Page 39: ...Stage 4 Installation of incoming resistor busbars cable connection Cabinet construction 39 10 ...
Page 40: ...Stage 5 Installation of mounting plates and cable entries 40 Cabinet construction ...
Page 41: ...Stage 6 Installation of support plate Cabinet construction 41 10 ...
Page 42: ...Stage 7 Installation of shrouding 42 Cabinet construction ...
Page 43: ...Stage 8 Installation of brake chopper module Cabinet construction 43 10 ...
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