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SIEPC71061737B GA800 Drive Technical Reference
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7.5
Minor Faults/Alarms
This section gives information about the causes and possible solutions when a minor fault or alarm occurs. Use the
information in this table to remove the cause of the minor fault or alarm.
Code
Name
Causes
Possible Solutions
AEr
Station Address Setting Error
The node address for the communication option is not
in the permitted setting range.
•
For CC-Link communication, set
F6-10 [CC-Link Node Address]
correctly.
•
For MECHATROLINK communication, set
F6-20
[MECHATROLINK Station Address]
correctly.
•
For CANopen communication, set
F6-35 [CANopen Node ID
Selection]
correctly.
Note:
If the drive detects this error, the terminal set to
H2-01 to H2-03 = 10 [MFDO Function Select = Alarm]
will activate.
Code
Name
Causes
Possible Solutions
bAT
Keypad Battery Low Voltage
The keypad battery voltage is low.
Replace the keypad battery.
Note:
•
If detected, the terminal assigned to
H2-01 to H2-03 = 10 [MFDO Function Select = Alarm]
will switch ON.
•
Set
o4-24 [bAT Detection Selection]
to enable/disable
bAT
detection.
Code
Name
Causes
Possible Solutions
bb
Baseblock
An external baseblock command was entered through
one of the MFDI terminals Sx, and the drive output
stopped as shown by an external baseblock command.
Examine the external sequence and timing of the baseblock
command input.
Note:
The drive will not output a minor fault signal for this alarm.
Code
Name
Causes
Possible Solutions
bCE
Bluetooth Communication Error
The smartphone or tablet with DriveWizard Mobile
installed is too far from the keypad.
Use the smartphone or tablet 10 m (32.8 ft.) or nearer to the keypad.
Note:
bCE
can occur when the smartphone or tablet is 10 m (32.8 ft)
or nearer to the keypad depending on the specifications of the
smartphone or tablet.
Radio waves from a different device are causing
interference with communications between the
smartphone or tablet and keypad.
Make sure that no device around the keypad uses the same radio
bandwidth (2400 MHz to 2480 MHz), and prevent radio
interference.
Note:
•
The drive detects this error when you use the Bluetooth LCD keypad to operate the drive from a smartphone or tablet.
•
If the drive detects this error, the terminal set to
H2-01 to H2-03 = 10 [MFDO Function Selection = Alarm]
will activate.
•
Parameter
o2-27 [bCE Detection Selection]
enables and disables
bCE
detection.
Code
Name
Causes
Possible Solutions
boL
Braking Transistor Overload
The duty cycle of the braking transistor is high (the
regeneration power or repetition frequency is high).
•
Install a braking unit (CDBR series).
•
Install a regenerative converter.
•
Increase the deceleration time.
You enabled the protective function for the braking
transistor when you have a regenerative converter.
Set
L8-55 = 0 [Internal DB TransistorProtection = Disable]
.
The braking transistor in the drive is broken.
Replace the drive.
Note:
If the drive detects this error, the terminal assigned to
H2-01 to H2-03 = 10 [MFDO Function Select = Alarm]
will be ON.
Code
Name
Causes
Possible Solutions
bUS
Option Communication Error
The communications cable wiring is incorrect.
Correct wiring errors.
There is a short-circuit in the communications cable
or the communications cable is not connected.
•
Repair short circuits and connect cables.
•
Replace the defective communications cable.
Electrical interference caused a communication data
error.
•
Examine the control circuit lines, main circuit lines, and ground
wiring, and decrease the effects of electrical interference.
•
Make sure that a magnetic contactor is not the source of the
electrical interference, then use a Surge Protective Device if
necessary.
•
Use only the recommended cables or other shielded line. Ground
the shield on the controller side or the drive input power side.
•
Separate the communication wiring from drive power lines, and
install a noise filter to the input side of the power supply for
communication.
•
Decrease the effects of electrical interference from the controller.
The option card is incorrectly installed to the drive.
Correctly install the option card to the drive.
Summary of Contents for GA800 Series
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