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7-4 Troubleshooting
MN1901
Preset jog. The drive is jogging. The jog was triggered from a Preset jog table.
Overspeed. The measured speed of the motor has exceeded the trip level defined by
DRIVESPEEDFATAL
. Check that the trip level is set to a suitable value for your
application. When accelerating to a demand speed close to the trip level, there will
typically be a certain amount of overshoot. Using the Fine-tuning tool, check the
amount of overshoot you get with the acceleration and demand speeds being used in
your application.
Positional Move. The drive is performing a linear move. See the Mint keywords
MOVEA
and
MOVER
.
Preset positions. The drive is performing a linear move. This motion has been triggered
from a Preset move table.
DB Overload. The regeneration resistor (Dynamic Brake) has been overloaded. See
the Mint keyword
DBEXTTRIPSWITCH
and associated keywords.
Stop. A
STOP
command has been issued or the stop input is active.
Drive disabled. The drive must be enabled before operation can continue. See section
3.8. Click the
Drive enable
button in Mint WorkBench.
Crash. The drive enable input or the Enable DIP switch have become inactive whilst the
drive was in the enable state (or the drive was enabled whilst they were inactive) - bit
13 in
AXISEERROR
will be set. The drive can be programmed to ignore this state using
the Mint keyword
DRIVEENABLEINPUTMODE
(see the Parameters tool).
Suspend. The
SUSPEND
command has been issued and is active. Motion will be
ramped to zero demand whilst active.
Speed demand. The drive is under speed control. See the Mint keywords
SPEEDREF
,
SPEEDREFSOURCE
and related commands.
Reverse software or hardware limit. A reverse limit has been activated.
See
AXISERROR
and/or
AXISSTATUS
to determine which applies.
Reverse software or hardware limit. A reverse limit has been activated, but no error
has been generated. See
AXISERROR
and/or
AXISSTATUS
to determine which
applies. This state can exist at the same time as a forward limit with no error, causing
the resulting symbol to appear as H, the same symbol as Hold.
Forward software or hardware limit. A forward limit has been activated.
See
AXISERROR
and/or
AXISSTATUS
to determine which applies.
Forward software or hardware limit. A forward limit has been activated, but no error
has been generated. See
AXISERROR
and/or
AXISSTATUS
to determine which
applies. This state can exist at the same time as a reverse limit with no error, causing
the resulting symbol to appear as H, the same symbol as Hold.
Firmware being updated (horizontal bars appear sequentially). New firmware is being
downloaded to the drive.
Initialization error. An initialization error has occurred at power on. See the
Error Log
or
INITERROR
topics in the help file. Initialization errors should not normally occur.
User defined symbols can be made to appear using the Mint keywords
LED
and
LEDDISPLAY
.
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