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HAPTER
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ROUBLESHOOTING
BDS5
5-2
5.5 Ohms External Regen, 115 Volt Units
(PSR4/5-1xx-xx02)
10 Amp Fuse: A-80552-001
Soft-Start without Regen (PSR4/5-xxx-xx80)
6 Amp Fuse: A-80552-008
5.2.3 Ordering Information
If you need to order parts for the BDS5 and/or
PSR4/5, you can order them through your local
distributor. For a complete list of Industrial Drives'
representatives contact us directly at:
INDUSTRIAL DRIVES
201 Rock Road
Radford, VA 24141
U.S.A.
Telephone: 703/639-2495
FAX:
703/731-0847
TWX:
710/875-3743
5.3 LED STATUS INDICATORS
5.3.1 BDS5 LED's
The BDS5 provides LED's for diagnostics. These
LED's are on the front panel of the BDS5. When the
BDS5 is powered up, all LED's on the front panel
turn on to verify they are operational. The states (on
or off) of each LED are listed below.
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ACTIVE
This LED shows whether the BDS5 is active.
"Active" means that the BDS5 is enabled and the
REMOTE input switch is on. This LED is on when
the BDS5 is active and off when it is not active.
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SYS OK
This LED indicates the state of the hardware
watchdog protection circuit. It should be on during
normal operation. However, it is off during
autobauding. If SYS OK turns off, take the BDS5 out
of service and contact the factory.
•
CPU
This LED indicates the state of the software watchdog
protection circuit. It is on during normal operation
and blinks for the most serious errors. This LED also
blinks during autobauding.
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FAULT
This LED indicates that a fault has occurred. A fault
is an error that is serious enough to disable the BDS5.
You can turn the FAULT LED on or off from your
program. The FAULT LED is turned off when you
enable the BDS5.
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RELAY
This LED indicates the status of the BDS5 relay. It is
on when the relay contacts are closed and off
otherwise.
5.3.2 PSR4/5 LED's
The PSR4/5-X12 and PSR4/5-X20 (12 and 20 Amp
versions) have 4 indication LED's:
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D.C. BUS
This green LED is on when AC Line Voltage is
applied.
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REGEN
This yellow LED turns on when the PSR4/5 regen
circuit is active.
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OVERLOAD
This red LED indicates a fault. It turns on when the
PSR4/5 circuitry detects that the regen resistor has
absorbed too much energy. It is turned off when
power is removed and then reapplied. Normally, this
is caused when the motor decelerates too rapidly or
too often. If you get this fault, you may need to
increase the power rating of your regen resistor and
the PSR4/5 may need to be modified at the factory. If
your system has an internal regen resistor, you will
need a new PSR4/5 power supply designed for
external regen. Contact the factory.
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BLOWN FUSE
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