If monitoring functions of the drive detect an error, the drive generates an error message. Each error message is identified by an error code.
The following information is available for each error message:
oError code
oError class
oDescription of error
oPossible causes
oPossible remedies
The table below summarizes the error codes classified by range.
Error code |
Range |
---|---|
E 1xxx |
General |
E 2xxx |
Overcurrent |
E 3xxx |
Voltage |
E 4xxx |
Temperature |
E 5xxx |
Hardware |
E 6xxx |
Software |
E 7xxx |
Interface, wiring |
E 8xxx |
Fieldbus |
E Axxx |
Motor movement |
E Bxxx |
Communication |
The error messages are classified according to the following error classes:
Error class |
State transition1) |
Error response |
Resetting the error message |
---|---|---|---|
0 |
- |
No interruption of the movement |
Function “Fault Reset” |
1 |
T11 |
Stop movement with “Quick Stop” |
Function “Fault Reset” |
2 |
T13, T14 |
Stop movement with “Quick Stop” and disable the power stage when the motor has come to a standstill |
Function “Fault Reset” |
3 |
T13, T14 |
Disable the power stage immediately without stopping the movement first |
Function “Fault Reset” |
4 |
T13, T14 |
Disable the power stage immediately without stopping the movement first |
Power cycle |
(1) See chapter Operating State |