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5.1.4 Drive Status Monitoring
The drive operational status can be monitored via the drive keypad and Multi-Meter
output terminal.
FAULT HISTORY
Faults
[USE: Code No. 14]
(Display only)
Last Fault 1
[USE: Code No. 15]
(Display only)
Last Fault 2
[USE: Code No. 16]
(Display only)
The drive keeps detailed fault information in three fault history parameters. Each fault
history parameter contains the previous fault status such as fault type, drive output
current and the frequency output at the time of the fault. These conditions can be
viewed by the using up and down arrow keys of the keypad. See Section 4.1.2 for
detailed instructions on all fault code locations.
RESETTING A FAULT
The SV200 drive fault can be reset either from the keypad by pressing RESET or
from the external fault reset terminal RST, or by turning power off and back on after
approximately 3 min.
For the keypad reset, please refer to Section 4.1.2.
STATUS OF INPUT TERMINAL
Drive input terminal status can be monitored in Ter. Input [USE: Code No. 12]. This
feature is a useful tool for drive troubleshooting. The status of each terminal is displayed
in binary form. When an input terminal is activated, the display will show High (1),
otherwise it will show Low (0). See Section 4.4 for a description of this feature.
SOFTWARE VERSION
S/W Ver. [USE: Code No. 21]: S/W Version
(Display only)
Hoist/Crane 02
M = 3 hp - 10 hp
L = 15 hp - 30 hp
This is the software version of the SV200 drive.
PASSWORDS
See Section 3.1 for an explanation of this feature.
For more information contact: Sievert Crane and Hoist, (708) 771-1600, [email protected], www.sievertcrane.com