Alarm / Fault Indications; Messages; Error Message Levels; 10.3.2.1 Alarm - ABB ACS5000 User Manual

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10.3

Alarm / fault indications

When a failure occurs in the drive or in the equipment monitored by the
drive (eg, main circuit breaker, transformer, cooling system), the CDP
control panel displays a corresponding alarm or fault message.
10.3.1

Messages

The type of light emitted by the alarm / fault lamp on the control
compartment door depends on the type of message:
• Flashing light: alarm
• Light remains on: fault
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** FAULT **

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The message can be saved and viewed in the fault history of the drive
when a PC with DriveWindow, DriveDebug or DriveMonitor is connected to
the drive. The fault history can also be called up on the CDP control panel.
10.3.2

Error message levels

• Two error message levels are used in the drive:
• Alarm: does not shut down the drive
• Fault: shuts down the drive

10.3.2.1 Alarm

An alarm does not shut down the drive. If the condition causing the alarm
is not corrected, a persisting alarm can often lead to a fault. An alarm
cannot be reset manually. The alarm message is deleted from the display
as soon as the alarm condition has been corrected.
10.3.2.2 Fault
A fault shuts down the drive. The type of shutdown depends on the origin
of the fault.
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