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Diagnostic Indicators
Mark (RED)
This is an output that comes ON at the resolver zero position and can be used in
conjunction with alignment procedures. The zero position is about .5 degrees.
Current (BI-COLOR)
This is a bi-color LED that can be either red or green as a function of load. Red indicates
positive torque and green indicates negative torque. The intensity increases with load.
There are eight faults that will disable the amplifier:
LED
INDICATION
CONTINUOUS
If a load condition exists that causes the amplifier to
produce more than its continuous rating, this fault
occurs.
STATOR SHORTS
If stator shorts or most major wiring errors of the stator
occur, this fault occurs.
AMPLIFIER THERMAL An 85° C thermostat is mounted to the amplifiers IGBT
heat sink. If an excess temperature is sensed, this fault
occurs.
FEEDBACK WIRING
For most resolver wiring errors, defective resolvers or
tracking rate errors caused by the resolver, this fault
occurs.
MOTOR THERMAL or
OVERSPEED
If an excess thermal or adjustable condition exists in the
motor, this fault occurs.
HI-BUS
If excess DC voltage or a failure of the shunt circuit
occurs, this fault occurs.
RESET
During the first second of power up or if the reset input
is active, this LED will be ON.
LIMIT
If either of the limit inputs are ON, This LED will be ON.
Power (GREEN)
If logic +5 Vdc is ON, then this LED is ON.
Summary of Contents for MPA-05-460
Page 12: ...12 ANF3 User Configuration Locations NOTE Never change DIP switches or jumpers with power ON...
Page 35: ...35 Shunt Amplifier Wiring...
Page 36: ...36 EXS 50 100 460 Mechanical Footprint 0 5 6 16 0 15 5 0 5 0 0 1 0 8 5 9 5...
Page 39: ...39 Typical IND 25 460 2mH 4 60 0 3 39 3 10 29 0 0 25 3 05 3 30 20 3 75 Clearance...
Page 41: ...41 Typical S Three Phase 460V Amplifiers...
Page 45: ...45 Typical Wiring...