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If a display is not used, the drive LED Status indicator will flash if the drive has tripped.
Refer to Figure 10-2.
The trip indication can be read in Pr
10.20
providing a trip number.
10.2
Displaying the trip history
The drive retains a log of the last 10 trips that have occurred in Pr
10.20
to Pr
10.29
and
the corresponding time for each trip in Pr
10.43
to Pr
10.51
. The time of the trip is
recorded from the powered-up clock (if Pr
6.28
= 0) or from the run time clock (if Pr
6.28
= 1).
Pr
10.20
is the most recent trip, or the current trip if the drive is in a trip condition (with
the time of the trip stored in Pr
10.43
). Pr
10.29
is the oldest trip (with the time of the trip
stored in Pr
10.51
). Each time a new trip occurs, all the parameters move down one,
such that the current trip (and time) is stored in Pr
10.20
(and Pr
10.43
) and the oldest
trip (and time) is lost out of the bottom of the log.
If any parameter between Pr
10.20
and Pr
10.29
inclusive is read by serial
communications, then the trip number in Table 10.3
on page 100 is the value
transmitted.
Figure 10-1 Keypad status modes
Figure 10-2 Location of the status LED
Any trip can be initiated by writing the relevant trip number to Pr
10.38
. If any trips
shown as user trips are initiated the trip string is "txxx", where xxx is the trip number.
Trips can be reset after 1.0s if the cause of the trip has been rectified.
A full list of drive trips can be found in the
Unidrive SP User Guide.
Trip type (UU
= undervolts)
Drive status
= tripped
Trip Status
Alarm Status
Healthy Status
Status Mode
Status LED
Non flashing:
Normal status
Flashing:
Trip status
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