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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting
8.1 X5 Fault Codes
When faults occur, you can access the status parameters that are saved along with the fault
(Advanced Fault history). To view these parameters, which store the drive’s status at the time of the
fault, access
Fault History
by pressing
SHIFT
and
ENTER
, and select
Last Fault
. Press the
Shift
key while viewing the last fault, and then use the
INC
or
DEC
(up or down arrow) keys to scroll
through the stored drive status parameters. Press the
Shift
key again to return to the programming
mode fault parameter.
A great deal of information is contained in the Fault History log for the last fault, and also the
previous nine faults, including the following:
Output Frequency
Total Run Time
DI Status
Drive Status 2
Drive Load
DC Bus Voltage
Output Status
Drive Status
Adv Fault Code
Vin1 Status
Drive Warning
Cntl Board Temp
Cin Status
Output Voltage
Drive Power Out
Vin2 Status
Output Current
Fault Date
Vmet Status
Load Torque
Fault Time
Imet Status
Drive Temp
Drive Warning 2
Actual Carrier
For questions about accessing fault codes, and for advanced troubleshooting problems, please
contact us (web site:
http://www.vacon.com
or by phone (
+1 877-822-6606
, worldwide; or from the
United States at
717-267-2522
).
Table 8-1 shows the fault codes that may be displayed during X5 AC drive operation, along with
suggestions for recovering from the fault condition.
Table 8-1: X5 Fault Codes
(Page 1 of 6)
Code
Fault Display
Description
Adv. Fault
Code
Explanation
Suggestions for Recovery
1
System
System fault
0,1,2
Internal microprocessor problem
Consult factory for repair or
replacement.
3
Thermistor profile incorrect
Consult factory for repair or
replacement.
2
EE Checksum
Checksum error
0
Memory problem when reflashing
the drive’s memory
• Reset drive to factory settings.
• Consult factory.
1,2,3
Conflict in drive’s memory
• Reset drive to factory settings.
• Consult factory.
4
Unable to write an EE parameter
after a parameter has been
changed through the keypad or
SIO
• Reset drive to factory settings.
• Consult factory.
5
The drive is receiving EE write
requests faster than they can be
processed. This would typically
be caused by writing parameters
too frequently through Modbus.
Slow down the frequency of
Modbus writes.
Note:
Shaded faults are auto-resettable, except where noted.