The Drive Status LED is located on the front panel. The drive status and fault codes are communicated by the state of the LED.
Blink
Count |
Fault Description |
Possible Cause |
Fault Code
(Binary)
(Hex)
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ON |
No faults, power stage is enabled |
Normal Operation |
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OFF |
Control power not applied or insufficient control power applied |
Loose or open circuit wiring of control power input.
Low input voltage to control power supply. |
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Fast
Blink |
No faults, power stage disabled |
Hardware or Software
Enable inactive, to enable drive apply hardware enable and set software enable. |
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1 Blink |
No Fault |
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2 Blinks |
Motor Over Temp
Motor temperature exceeds allowable limit. |
High ambient temperature at motor.
Insufficient motor heat sinking from motor mounting.
Operating above the motor’s continuous current rating.
Motor temperature sensor failure or not connected. |
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3 Blinks |
Drive Over/Under Temp
Temperature of drive heatsink/chassis is outside of allowed limits. |
High or low drive ambient temperature.
Restriction of cooling air due to insufficient space around unit.
Operating above the drive’s continuous current rating. |
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4 Blinks |
Drive I*t Too High
The product of the drive's output current multiplied by time, has exceeded allowed limits.
If current foldback is enabled, the drive peak output current is automatically reduced to 0.67% of DIpeak. If foldback is not enabled, the drive will fault. |
Mechanically-jammed motor.
Motion profile acceleration requires peak current for too long of a time duration.
Machine load on the motor increased by friction.
Wiring problem between drive and motor yielding improper motionMotor commutation error.
Drive under-sized for application, friction or load. |
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5 Blinks |
Motor I*I*t Too High
Motor current amplitude squared, multiplied by time has exceed allowed limits. |
Mechanically-jammed motor.
Motion profile acceleration requires peak current for too long of a time duration.
Machine load on the motor increased by friction.
Motor commutation error.
Motor under-sized for application, friction or load. |
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6 Blinks |
Optional Battery low
Optional fault used to indicate SFD battery supply voltage is low. |
Battery low fault enabled and battery is not installed.
SFD Battery backup voltage is low. |
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7 Blinks |
Bus Over Voltage - Self Resetting
The BUS voltage has exceed the upper threshold limit. |
AC Line voltage (AC unit) or DC bus power supply voltage (DC unit) is too high.
Regenative energy during deceleration is causing the BUS to rise:
- On AC Drives add regen resistor.
- On S200 DC input drives external BUS capacitor is too small; add capacitance.
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8 Blinks |
Bus Under Voltage - Self Resetting
S200 DC drive fault only.
BUS voltage is below specified 20 Vdc minimum. |
On S200 DC input drives:
- BUS voltage is too low.
- BUS voltage is pulled down during high acceleration or loading.
- External BUS capacitor is too small.
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9 Blinks |
Motor l-l or l-n Short
Line-to-Line, Line-to-Neutral or Line-to-PE short on the motor output causing an instantaneous over current. |
Motor power wiring short circuit - line-to-ground / neutral.
Motor cable short line-to-line.
Motor power cable length exceeds the datasheet specification, causing excessive motor line-to-earth ground/neutral capacitance.
Internal motor winding short circuit. |
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10 Blinks |
Output Over Current |
Insufficient motor inductance KIP or KII improperly set, causing excessive output current overshoots. |
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11 Blinks |
Hall Fault
Valid only when drive is set for 6-Step (Hall feedback) operation |
Invalid configuration.
Motor overspeed.
Invalid hall state.
Invalid Hall transition. |
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12 Blinks |
SFD Configuration Error |
SFD UART error during SFD initialization.
Bad motor data check sum.
The drive will attempt to initialize the SFD up to 4 times. If it fails, this error is reported. |
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13 Blinks |
SFD Short
Excessive current drain on SFD +5 supply output. |
Excessive loading on SFD +5 supply.
Short in the feedback cable on SFD +5 (J3-1) to ground. |
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14 Blinks |
SFD Motor Data Error
Motor data in SFD is outside drive limits or is inconsistent. |
Motor and Drive are not compatible. Auto setup calculation yielded a desired parameter value outside valid range.
Incorrect/inconsistent motor data loaded into the SFD. |
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15 Blinks |
SFD Sensor Failure |
Internal SFD failure.
Excessive electrical noise in the drive environment causing communications interference. |
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16 Blinks |
SFD UART Error |
Internal SFD failure. |
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17 Blinks |
SFD Communication Error |
Feedback cable not connected at the drive or at the motor.
Feedback cable shield not connected.
Defective feedback cable.
Internal SFD failure.
Excessive electrical noise in the drive environment causing communications interference. |
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18 Blinks |
Option Card Watch Dog Timeout |
Communication error between option card and main board. |
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19 Blinks |
Position Error Too Large |
Check ExtFaults:
- ExtFaults = Step size over flow means GearOut/GearIn is too large.
- ExtFaults = Position error over flow means that the following error, = PosErr, has exceeded ±128 revs.
- Check if the motor is stalling or if the commanded speed is higher than the motor can achieve at the present bus voltage.
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20 Blinks |
Option Card Fault |
Check ExtFaults:
If ExtFaults is AuxFBFault, then the AuxFB device is in error.
Check the AuxFB faults: AuxFBEnDatFlt, AuxFBPTCFlt or AuxFBSCDFlt.
Check to make sure that the drive is set up for the correct feedback device and that the device is functioning correctly.
If ExtFaults is “No Extended Fault,” then this was a fault induced by the controller, such as SynqLost. |
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The following sequence occurs when the protection circuits generate a fault.
Latched faults are cleared by setting the Enable/ input to the disable state or by cycling (off/on) the Control Power.
When multiple faults occur, the highest priority fault is reported. After that fault is cleared and the drive is reset by cycling the enable input, the next highest priority fault that still exists will be displayed.