Inovance MD200, MD310 & MD290 Drive
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Sep 07, 2024 5:53 am
Cause : User-defined fault 2 comes when user-defined fault 2 is input via DI or user-defined fault 2 is input via virtual I/O.
"Err28" fault in inovance MD200 drive indicate "User-defined fault 2". This means a customizable fault code that can be programmed to indicate a specific condition or error in the Inovance MD200 drive.
Troubleshooting Steps
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Refer to the Drive's Documentation:
- Consult the user manual: The drive's user manual should provide information on how to configure user-defined faults and interpret their meanings.
- Check for specific information: Look for any documentation or guidelines related to user-defined fault 1 in the drive's manual.
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Review Fault Configuration:
- Access fault configuration: Use the drive's programming software or built-in tools to access the fault configuration settings.
- Verify fault definition: Check the definition associated with user-defined fault 1 to determine the specific condition or error it represents.
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Identify the Triggering Condition:
- Analyze the system: Based on the fault definition, identify the potential causes or triggering conditions that could lead to this fault.
- Check for related alarms or errors: Look for any other alarms or error messages that might be associated with the fault.
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Troubleshoot the Triggering Condition:
- Address the underlying issue: Once you have identified the triggering condition, take appropriate steps to resolve it. This might involve adjusting settings, repairing components, or addressing external factors.
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Reset the Drive:
- Clear the fault: After resolving the triggering condition, reset the drive to clear the user-defined fault 1. This may require following specific procedures outlined in the drive's manual.