Leds; Drive Leds (R3~R8); Control Panel Leds - ABB ACS560 Hardware Manual

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Note: The battery is NOT required for any control panel or drive functions, except the
clock.
1. Remove the control panel from the drive. See section
104 Maintenance and hardware diagnostics
2. To remove the battery, use a coin to rotate the battery cover on the back of the
control panel.
2. To remove the battery, use a coin to rotate the battery cover on the back of the control
panel.
3. Replace the battery with type CR2032. Dispose the old battery according to local
3. Replace the battery with type CR2032. Dispose the old battery according to local disposal
disposal rules or applicable laws.
rules or applicable laws.
CR2032

LEDs

Drive LEDs (R3~R8)

There is a green POWER and a red FAULT LED on the front of the drive. They are visible
through the panel cover but invisible if a control panel is attached to the drive. The table
below describes the drive LED indications.
Drive LEDs POWER and FAULT, on the front of the drive, under the control panel / panel cover
If a control panel is attached to the drive, switch to remote control (otherwise a fault will be generated),
and then remove the panel to be able to see the LEDs
LEDs off
LED lit and steady
No power
Green
(POWER)
Red (FAULT)

Control panel LEDs

The basic control panel has one LED. The table below describes the control panel LED
indications. For more information see ACS-BP-S basic control panel user manual
(3AXD50000032527 [English]).
2
Power supply on the board OK
Active fault in the drive. To reset
the fault, press RESET from the
control panel or switch off the
drive power.
Control panel
LED blinking
Green
Blinking:
Drive in an alarm state
(POWER)
Blinking for one second:
Drive selected on the control
panel when multiple drives are
connected to the same panel
bus.
Red (FAULT)
Active fault in the drive. To reset
the fault, switch off the drive
power.
on page 34.

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