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XtrapulsCD1-pm
– Installation manual
Chapter 3 - Inputs - Outputs
2 - LEDs
2.1
– DRIVE ERROR LEDs
Location: below the X4 command connector
ON
: power supply
SYS
: system fault
ERROR
: Faults grouped on "ERROR" Led: These faults are coded and can be displayed by means of the
VDSetup software via the serial RS232 link or the Profibus. The "ERROR" Led groups the following faults:
SA:
Power supply overvoltage
CL:
Out of 24 V
DC
supply range (between 18 and 29 V)
FT:
Phase/ground short-circuit
FD/R: Braking system short-circuited or overheated
FV:
Fan
FO:
Short-circuit, temperature, power stage supply, PWM error
I
2
t:
I
2
t protection error
RDC:
Digital resolver converter tracking error
CNT:
Encoder counting error
POS:
Position following error
E2P:
EEPROM error
BUS:
PROFIBUS communication error (or Positioner initialization/configuration error)
BUSY: Procedure execution error
TMOT: Motor temperature
RES:
Resolver cable interruption
COD:
Encoder cable interruption
HALL : Hall Effect Sensors error
BUS
: PROFIBUS communication OK.
BUSY
: Procedure in progress (blinking).
AP
: No power supply. The AOK output does not take into account the display of AP.
All faults (except for the "Undervolt." fault) involve:
- the positioner disabling
- the motor brake control.
- the opening of the AOK relay contact. This relay must be wired as described in section 5.3 for switching off the
power supply in order to keep a zero type standstill.
The AP fault involves:
- the positioner disabling
- the motor brake control.
3 - X1: RESOLVER CONNECTOR
Sub D 9 pins female (same for all drive types 230 V and 400 V)
PIN
FUNCTION
REMARKS
1
TC (thermal sensor)
If thermal switch connected to X1
6
Shield connection
The shield must have a 360° connection on the
connector metal cover. This connection can be
completed by connecting the wires to pin 1.
2
TC (thermal sensor)
If thermal switch connected to X1
7
S1 (cosine-)
Resolver connector
3
S3 ()
Resolver connector
8
S4 (sine-)
Resolver connector
4
S2 (sine+)
Resolver connector
9
R2 (reference-)
Resolver connector
5
R1 (re)
Resolver connector
For other resolver connections, see chapter 5 (Appendix), section 2.
ON (green)
SYS (yellow)
ERROR (red)
BUSY (yellow)
BUS (green)
AP (red)