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The document outlines the protection functions of a system, detailing how malfunctions are indicated through LEDs on the setting panel and recorded for analysis. A table lists various malfunction codes and their corresponding alarms, including errors such as emergency stop, overcurrent, and voltage issues. It emphasizes the importance of addressing control function failures by shutting off power and potentially replacing the control board if issues persist.

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Error Code

The document outlines the protection functions of a system, detailing how malfunctions are indicated through LEDs on the setting panel and recorded for analysis. A table lists various malfunction codes and their corresponding alarms, including errors such as emergency stop, overcurrent, and voltage issues. It emphasizes the importance of addressing control function failures by shutting off power and potentially replacing the control board if issues persist.

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3 PROTECTION FUNCTIONS

In case a malfunction occurs during operation, the malfunction state is displayed by


the LEDs of the setting panel according to the malfunction], as shown in Table 1.4,
and operation puts on hold. In case multiple malfunctions occur, Lhe malfunctions
are recorded in the order they occurred. This will be useful for analysis of the
cause of malfunction.

Table 1, 4 Protection Functions

LED * Alarm Cord


NO. Code Name
Display ~C3 AC2 AC1 AC(I
1 ~---:, /., EYIGSTP Emergency stop error 1111
—.
2 , ,-,l— (x Ckercurrent 1110
,L, L
.-
--- ,
,,,
3 !,LL YICCB IvICCB trip 1101
:*... —
4 ,- ,-, ,- RGOC Regenerative overcurrent ‘-1 1100
LL, L’
———— ——
5 ,-,i , Ov Overvoltage 1011
!J!J

6 fl~ 0s Overspend 1010

8
9

10

11
~-
;,;,
L,L,

~, ~: ~:

::
+---“-
I ‘--
DEV
LI V

‘%-&:::-”-”----
~
Undervoltage

OverlO:—–—–
Excessive speed deviation

Thermo detector disconnection


1001

0111

0110
0 0 0

13

===~~~EE~:I’l 1-:
14 ;~~~ Al) 16-bit ,11) defective I
-~o 1 0 0
15 ;: ~;~- CF’WAI) - CPU :~D defective
.-.
16 /:(
:; P(3 PG disconnection’ +
--;00 1 1
17 ,2,- ,- PGC PG counter defective
{ LJL

;&cl ~ o 0 1
18 ROM PRO\I error c)
——-[
19 /~-.~; ( RAI’v-I Internal RAM error

20 /~-/;~: RMv-E !ixternal Ri\M error o 001

21 , ,- ,:, ,-, RAN1-N N-\~-R:ilvI error


(L!,!,

22 . . . . . CPF Control function failure 0000



23 !: ~ ,~ CHE IVinding selection error* 1111

“1’rouble indication, “-” , 1s shown as the first mall’unction.


‘W’hon motor does not move dur]ng operat]on ‘e.&. motor rock. cl:sconncctlng of motor side, fuse
blown Inside base dI-l\er) ,n~ Indication ~PC, dlsconnectl on) appears.
*If control function failure (CPF) occurs, shut off the po\ver, and tk,en t~rn on the power again.
If CF’1” still cont~r.ues. replace control board.
+‘~hls functi(jn is only winding selection SYStC~l.

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