Fault responses
The following table describes the fault responses to faults:
Fault response | Description |
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No response | The inverter ignores the event. |
Warning with self reset | The inverter issues a warning message with self-reset. The fault is automatically reset after the cause of fault is eliminated. |
Warning | The inverter issues a warning message. |
Application stop (with output stage inhibit) | The inverter stops with the deceleration set for the application limit. (Index 8357.13) If n = 0: Brake "applied" and output stage "off". |
Application stop (with output stage inhibit) with self-reset | |
Emergency stop (with output stage inhibit) | The inverter stops with the set emergency stop deceleration. (Index 8357.20) |
Emergency stop (with output stage inhibit) with self-reset | |
Inhibit output stage with self-reset | The output stage is deactivated and the brake is applied. |
Inhibit output stage |
Self-reset means: Eliminating the cause of the fault results in acknowledgment of the fault. The inverter automatically resumes the operation before the fault occurred. The drive can restart automatically.