Fault / Alarm
F081
End of User's Memory
F082
Fault in Data Transfer (MMF)
F084
Auto-diagnosis Fault
A090
External Alarm
F091
External Fault
A128
Telegram Reception Timeout
A133
No Power Supply on the CAN
Interface
A134
Bus Off
A135
Node Guarding/ Heartbeat
A136
Idle Master
A137
DeviceNet Connection Timeout
A138
Profibus DP Interface in Clear
Mode
A139
Offline Profibus DP Interface
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Description
Fault of end of memory to save user's
parameter table.
Fault in data transfer using MMF
accessory.
Fault
related
to
the
automatic
identification algorithm of the inverter
hardware.
External alarm via DIx (option "no
external alarm" in P263 to P270).
External fault via DIx ("no external fault"
in P263 to P270).
It indicates that the device stopped
receiving valid telegrams for a period
longer than the setting in P314.
The time counting starts as soon as
it receives the first valid telegram, with
correct address and error-checking
field.
It indicates that the CAN interface has
no power supply between pins 25 and
29 of the connector.
Bus off error detected on the CAN
interface.
CANopen communication error control
detected communication error using
the guarding mechanism.
Alarm indicates that the DeviceNet
network master is in Idle mode.
Alarm that indicates that one or more
DeviceNet connections timed out.
It indicates that the inverter received
the command from the Profibus DP
network master to go into clear mode.
It
indicates
interruption
in
communication between the Profibus
DP network master and the inverter.
The
Profibus
DP
communication
interface went into offline status.
Possible Causes
Attempt to save (P204 = 9) more than 32 parameters
(with values different from the factory default) on the User
parameter table.
Attempt to download data from the flash memory module to
the inverter with the inverter energized.
Attempt to download a SoftPLC application incompatible
with the destination inverter.
Problems saving data downloaded to the inverter.
Poor contact in the connection between the main control
and the power pack.
Hardware not compatible with the firmware version.
Defect on the internal circuits of the inverter.
Wiring on DI1 to DI8 inputs are open or have poor contact.
Wiring on DI1 to DI8 inputs are open or have poor contact.
Check network installation, broken cable or fault/poor
contact on the connections with the network, grounding.
Ensure the master always sends telegrams to the equipment
in a time shorter than the setting in P314.
Disable this function in P314.
Measure if there is voltage within the allowed range between
pins 25 and 29 of the CAN interface connector.
Check if the power supply cables are not misconnected or
inverted.
Check for contact problems on the cable or connector of
the CAN interface.
Check for short circuit on the CAN circuit transmission cable.
Check if the cables are not misconnected or inverted.
Check if all the network devices use the same baud rate.
Check if the termination resistors with the right specification
were installed only at the end of the main bus.
Check if the CAN network was properly installed.
Check the times set on the master and on the slave for
message exchange. In order to prevent problems due to
transmission delays and time counting, it is recommended
that the values set for error detection by the slave be
multiples of the times set for message exchange on the
master.
Check if the master is sending the guarding telegrams in the
time set.
Check problems in the communication that may cause
missing telegrams or transmission delays.
Set the switch that controls the master operation of the
master for Run or the corresponding bit on the configuration
word of the master software. If further information is needed,
refer to the documentation of the master used.
Check the network master status.
Check network installation, broken cable or fault/poor
contact on the connections with the network.
Check the network master status, ensuring it is in the run
mode.
the
Check if the network master is correctly configured and
operating properly.
Check
for
short-circuit
communication cables.
Check if the cables are not misconnected or inverted.
Check if the termination resistors with the right value were
installed only at the end of the main bus.
Check the network installation in general - cabling,
grounding.
or
poor
contact
on
the
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