1)
Keypad
PC
Error
140
Faulty parameter
i i i i d d d d 1 1 1 1
identification
32
Fault in motor phase
L L L L P P P P 1 1 1 1
(is displayed if
C0597 = 1)
182
Fault in motor phase
L L L L P P P P 1 1 1 1
(is displayed if
C0597 = 2)
-
DC bus undervoltage
DC-bus undervoltage
L L L L U U U U
L L L L U U U U
11
Short circuit
O O O O C C C C 1 1 1 1
12
12
Earth fault
Earth fault
O O O O C C C C 2 2 2 2
O O O O C C C C 2 2 2 2
13
Overload inverter
O O O O C C C C 3 3 3 3
during acceleration or
short circuit
h t i
14
Overload controller
O O O O C C C C 4 4 4 4
during deceleration
15
Controller overload in
O O O O C C C C 5 5 5 5
stationary operation
16
Motor overload
O O O O C C C C 6 6 6 6
2
(I x t overload)
(I
x t overload)
50
Heatsink temperature
O O O O H H H H
> +85 °C
-
Heatsink temperature
Heatsink temperature
O O O O H H H H
O O O O H H H H
> +80 °C
53
PTC monitoring (TRIP)
O O O O H H H H 3 3 3 3
(is displayed if
C0119 = 1 or 4)
C0119 = 1 or 4)
10
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Cause
Motor not connected
Failure of one/several motor
phase(s)
Motor current too low
Motor current too low
Mains voltage too low
DC-bus voltage too low
400 V controller connected to 240 V
mains
Short circuit
Excessive capacitive charging current
of the motor cable
Grounded motor phase
Excessive capacitive charging current
of the motor cable
Acceleration time too short (C0012)
g
it
Defective motor cable
Interturn fault in the motor
Deceleration time set too short
(C0013)
Frequent and long overload
Motor is thermally overloaded, for
instance, because of
impermissible continuous current
frequent or too long acceleration
processes
Ambient temperature too high
Heatsink very dirty
Impermissibly high currents or too
frequent and too long acceleration
Motor too hot because of excessive
currents or frequent and too long
accelerations
PTC not connected
Remedy
Connect motor
Check motor cables
Check V
boost
min
Connect motor to corresponding power
Connect motor to corresponding power
or adapt the motor under C0599.
Check mains voltage
Check supply module
Connect controller to the appropriate mains
voltage
Find reason for short circuit; check
motor cable
Check braking resistor and cable for
braking resistor
Use shorter motor cables with lower
charging current
Check motor, check motor cable
Use shorter motor cables with lower
charging current
Deactivate earth-fault detection for testing
purposes
Increase acceleration time
Check drive selection
Check wiring
Check motor
Increase deceleration time
Check size of external brake resistor
Check drive selection
Check drive selection
Check setting of C0120
Allow controller to cool and ensure better
ventilation
Clean heatsink
Check drive selection
Check load, if necessary, replace
defective bearings
Check drive selection
Connect PTC or switch off monitoring
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