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Fault parameters<br />

Code<br />

Description<br />

Errd Parameter name: DSP402 fault code<br />

DSP402 name:<br />

DRIVECOM name:<br />

Error code<br />

Malfunction code<br />

Logic address: 8606 = 16#219E Type: WORD (listing)<br />

CANopen index: 603F Read/write: R<br />

INTERBUS index: 603F Unit: -<br />

DeviceNet path:<br />

8C/01/07<br />

29/01/0D<br />

(1)<br />

(2)<br />

Parameter conforming to DSP402 profile.<br />

16#0000 : No fault written to memory (nOF)<br />

16#1000 : Capacitor precharge fault (CrF)<br />

or motor overload fault (OLF)<br />

or motor overspeed fault (SOF)<br />

16#2310 : Overcurrent fault (OCF)<br />

16#2320 : Impedant short-circuit fault (SCF)<br />

or power module fault (SCF)<br />

16#2330 : Motor short-circuit fault (to ground) (SCF)<br />

16#2340 : Motor short-circuit fault (phase to phase) (SCF)<br />

16#3110 : Line supply overvoltage fault (OSF)<br />

16#3120 : Line supply undervoltage fault (USF)<br />

16#3130 : Input phase loss fault (PHF)<br />

16#3310 : DC bus overvoltage fault (ObF)<br />

or motor phase loss fault (OPF)<br />

or motor phase loss fault - 3 phases (OPF)<br />

16#4210 : Drive overheat fault (OHF)<br />

16#5520 : EEPROM non-volatile memory fault (EEF)<br />

16#<strong>61</strong>00 : Internal fault (InF)<br />

16#6300 : Configuration (parameters) incorrect (CFF)<br />

or invalid (CFI)<br />

16#7300 : 4-20 mA fault on AI3 (LFF)<br />

16#7510 : Modbus communication fault (SLF)<br />

16#8100 : CANopen communication fault (COF)<br />

16#9000 : External fault (EPF)<br />

16#FF00 : Auto-tuning fault (tnF)<br />

16#FF01 : Brake control fault (bLF)<br />

(1) path standard ODVA. It can be used for explicit messaging. Do not use for the assignment of an assembly.<br />

(2) path <strong>Altivar</strong>. Avoid using for explicit messaging if you want to garantee future interchangeability. Use This path for the assignment in<br />

an assembly.<br />

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