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WARNING:
Risk of electric shock. Disconnect all incoming sources of power and wait
30 minutes before opening the front cover to perform the following task.
Voltage Calibration
To adjust output voltage, follow the steps below:
Step
Directions
Display Reading After Step
1
Turn power to PT
OFF
-
2
Remove jumper wire between AUX1
and COM
-
3
Connect a dry contact switch between
AUX3 and COM (now called
SW3
)
-
4
Connect a dry contact switch between
AUX4 and COM (now called
SW4
)
-
5
Turn power to the PT
ON
-
6
SW4:
ON
CONFIGURATIONS CALIBRATION 1/3
7
SW3:
ON
V23 ADJUST 1/2
Toggle SW4 to move between
ADJUST V23
and
ADJUST V31
. When the desired
parameter is shown on the display, toggle SW3
OFF
then
ON
to enter selected menu.
Directions
Effect
Toggle SW3 continuously
Decrease selected voltage
Toggle SW4 continuously
Increase selected voltage
When adjusting output voltage, make changes in small increments to begin, then let the
menu time out to save the change.
After “
Programmed Successfully
” is shown on the
display, return switches to the
OFF
position. Turn power to converter
OFF
, re-install jumper
wire between
AUX1
and
COM
, then reapply power to converter and measure voltages to
verify change in calibration. Repeat this procedure, using smaller increments as you get
close, until desired output voltage is reached.
Fault Codes
Table 21
– Fault Codes
Text
Description/Comments
Restart
BUS OVERVOLTAGE
Sudden and severe regenerative power under high
line voltage may result in bus overvoltage.
Auto
CLASS 4 OVERLOAD
Output current exceeded operating limit.
Auto
CM BOARD FAULT
Connection from Control board to Hall Sensor isn’t
properly connected. Power down unit, reconnect, and
restart.
Manual
HALL SENSE HIGH
Current exceeded the maximum rating of the Hall
sensor. May indicate a fault in the motor circuit.
Auto
HIGH INPUT VOLT
Input voltage has exceeded a safe operating level.
Reduce input voltage.
Auto
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