How to display and reset an active fault
The table below includes the step-by-step instructions.
WARNING! If an external source for start command is selected and it is ON, the
drive will start immediately after fault reset. If the cause of the fault has not been
removed, the drive will trip again.
Step
Action
1.
To display an active fault.
2.
To reset the fault.
About the fault history
The fault history reports information on the latest events (faults, warnings and
resets) logged by the drive. The table below shows how these events are stored in
the fault history.
A Fault History View
Sequential number
(1 is the most recent event)
Sign
Event
Drive detects a fault and generates a
fault message.
User resets the fault message.
Drive generates a warning message.
Drive deactivates the warning message.
Press Key
1 L
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2
LAST FAULT
+OVERVOLTAGE
1121 H
1 MIN 23 S
Information on Display
Sequential number of the event.
Name of the fault and a "+" sign in front of the name.
Total power-on time.
Sequential number of the event.
-RESET FAULT text.
Total power-on time.
Sequential number of the event.
Name of the warning and a "+" sign in front of the name.
Total power-on time.
Sequential number of the event.
Name of the warning and a "-" sign in front of the name.
Total power-on time.
Display
1 L -> 1242.0 rpm
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ACS 801
** FAULT **
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RESET
FREQ
CURRENT
POWER
Name
Power-on time
15
75 kW
45.00 Hz
80.00 A
75.00 %
Control panel