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Rockwell Automation Publication 280E-PM001A-EN-P – August 2011
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ArmorStart
®
EtherNet/IP
™
Communications & Control Programming Manual
Appendix
A
Miscellaneous Faults
•
For Bulletin 284E units, this fault is actually the logical OR of the drive’s
Auxiliary Input fault (fault code F2), Heatsink Over Temperature (fault
code F8), Params Defaulted fault (fault code F48) and SVC Autotune
fault (fault code F80).
•
This fault cannot be disabled.
Bulletin 280E Blink Patterns
Table 3 – Fault LED Indicators for Bulletin 280E
Bit/Blink
Pattern
Auto-
Resettable
Bulletin 280E/281E
Trip Status
Description
1
No
Short Circuit
The circuit breaker (140M) has tripped.
2
Drive
Controlled
Overload
The load has drawn excessive current and
based on the trip class selected, the device
has tripped.
3
Drive
Controlled
Phase Loss
The ArmorStart has detected a missing
phase.
4
—
Reserved
Not Used
5
—
Reserved
Not Used
6
Drive
Controlled
Control Pwr Loss
(Switched Power)
The ArmorStart has detected a loss of the
control power voltage.
7
Drive
Controlled
Input Fault
This error indicates a shorted sensor, shorted
input device, wiring input mistakes, or a
blown output fuse.
8
Drive
Controlled
Over Temperature
This fault is generated when the operating
temperature has been exceeded. This fault
cannot be disabled.
9
Drive
Controlled
Phase Imbalance
The ArmorStart has detected a voltage
imbalance.
10
Drive
Controlled
Control Power (24V DC)
Lost (Unswitched
Power)
The 24V DC power supply is below tolerance
threshold.
11
—
Reserved
Not Used
12
—
Reserved
Not Used
13
No
EEprom
This is a major fault, which renders the
ArmorStart inoperable. Possible causes of
this fault are transients induced during
EEprom storage routines.
14
No
Hdw Flt
This fault indicates that a serious hardware
problem exists.
15
—
Reserved
Not Used
16
—
Reserved
Not Used