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5-1 Protective Functions and Troubleshooting
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Maintenance Operations
Trip Monitor Display
ek0k7.2
6k0.0k0
(2) Output frequency (Hz) at the time of tripping
4.0k0
(3) Output current (A) at the time of tripping
4k0k0.2
(4) P-N DC voltage (V) at the time of tripping
1K5.
(5) Total RUN time (h) before the trip
1K8.
(6) Total power ON time (h) before the trip
(1) Trip factor Explanation of display
ek0k7.2
Indicates the cause of the trip. Indicates the Inverter status at the time of tripping.
1
: During stop
0
: During initialization at power-on or with
the reset terminal set to ON.
2
: During deceleration
3
: During constant speed
4
: During acceleration
5
: The RUN command is turned on at frequency = 0.
6
: During startup
7
: During DC injection braking
8
: During overload limit
9
: During forcing/servo ON
Note: The trip monitor display shows the Inverter status
at the time of tripping, not the actual motor operation.
(Example)
While PID control is used or the frequency reference
is input using analog signals (voltage/current), the
Inverter may alternate frequently between
acceleration and deceleration because of the signal
fluctuations, even if the motor seems to operate at a
constant speed.
In this case, the onscreen lnverter status at the time
of tripping may differ from the actual operation.
Summary of Contents for 3G3RX Series
Page 1: ...Cat No I560 E1 03 USER S MANUAL SYSDRIVE RXSERIES High function General purpose Inverter ...
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