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Fault parameters<br />

Code<br />

Description<br />

ILF1 Parameter name: Option card 1 fault code<br />

Logic address: 7134 = 16#1BDE Type: UINT<br />

CANopen index: 2029/23 Read/write: R<br />

INTERBUS index: 5FB0/9A Unit: 1<br />

DeviceNet path: 84/01/87 Factory setting:<br />

The fault remains saved in the parameter, even if it disappears.<br />

The parameter is reset after the drive is disconnected and then reconnected.<br />

0 = No fault<br />

1 = Loss of internal communication with the drive<br />

2 = Hardware fault detected<br />

3 = Error in the EEPROM non-volatile memory checksum<br />

4 = Faulty EEPROM non-volatile memory<br />

5 = Faulty Flash memory<br />

6 = Faulty RAM memory<br />

7 = Faulty NVRAM memory<br />

8 = Faulty analog input<br />

9 = Faulty analog output<br />

10 = Faulty logic input<br />

11 = Faulty logic output<br />

101 = Unknown card<br />

102 = Exchange problem on the drive internal bus<br />

103 = Time-out on the drive internal bus (500 ms)<br />

ILF2 Parameter name: Option card 2 fault code<br />

Logic address: 7135 = 16#1BDF Type: UINT<br />

CANopen index: 2029/24 Read/write: R<br />

INTERBUS index: 5FB0/9B Unit: 1<br />

DeviceNet path: 84/01/88<br />

The fault remains saved in the parameter, even if it disappears.<br />

The parameter is reset after the drive is disconnected and then reconnected.<br />

Same values as ILF1.<br />

Fdrd Parameter name: Ethernet fault code<br />

Terminal display:<br />

[FDR fault]<br />

Logic address: 64233 = 16#FAE9 Type: UINT<br />

CANopen index: - Read/write: R<br />

INTERBUS index: - Unit: -<br />

DeviceNet path: -<br />

When an Ethernet fault is present, this parameter can be used to ascertain the cause of the fault.<br />

The fault code remains saved after the disappearance of the fault.<br />

2: The FDR configuration file is not compatible with the type of drive (e.g., incorrect drive rating).<br />

3: Error reading the FDR configuration file on the server.<br />

4: Error writing the FDR configuration file to the server.<br />

5: Error writing the FDR configuration file to the drive (e.g., the drive is in forced local mode).<br />

7: Time-out for receipt of the FDR configuration file from the server.<br />

9: Duplication of IP address.<br />

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