Chapter 14 Fault Codes and DescriptionsCP2000 
 
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ID*  Display on LCD Keypad  Fault Name  Fault Descriptions 
2 
 
Over-current during 
deceleration   
(ocd) 
Output current exceeds 2.4 times of rated current during 
deceleration. 
When  ocd  occurs,  the  drive  closes  the  gate  of  the 
output  immediately,  the  motor  runs  freely,  and  the 
display shows an ocd error.   
Action and Reset 
Action level  240% of rated current 
Action time  Immediately act 
Fault treatment parameter  N/A 
Reset method  Manual reset 
Reset condition  Reset in 5 sec. after the fault is cleared 
Record  Yes 
Cause  Corrective Actions 
Deceleration time too short 
1.  Increase the deceleration time 
2.  Increase the deceleration time of S-curve 
3.  Set auto-acceleration and auto-deceleration parameter (Pr.01-44) 
4.  Set over-current stall prevention function (Pr.06-03) 
5.  Replace the drive with a larger capacity model 
Check if the mechanical brake of 
the motor activates too early 
Check the action timing of the mechanical brake 
Short-circuit at motor output due to 
poor insulation wiring 
Check the motor cable and remove causes of the short circuits, or replace the 
cable before turning on the power. 
Check for possible burnout or 
aging insulation of the motor 
Check  the  motor  insulation  value  with  megger.  Replace  the  motor  if  the 
insulation is poor. 
The load is too large 
Check if the output current during the whole working process exceeds the 
C 
motor  drive’s  rated  current.  If  yes,  replace  the  AC  motor  drive  with  a  larger 
capacity model.   
Impulsive change of the load  Reduce the load or increase the capacity of AC motor drive. 
Use special motor or motor with 
larger capacity than the drive 
Check the motor capacity (the rated current on the motor’s nameplate should  ≦ 
the rated current of the drive)   
Use ON/OFF controller of an 
electromagnetic contactor at the 
output (U/V/W) of the drive 
Check the action timing of the contactor and make sure it is not turned ON/OFF 
when the drive outputs the voltage.   
V/F curve setting error 
Adjust V/F curve settings and frequency/voltage. When the fault occurs, and the 
frequency voltage is too high, reduce the voltage.   
Torque compensation is too large 
Adjust the torque compensation (refer to  Pr.07-26  torque  compensation gain) 
until the output current reduces and the motor does not stall.   
Malfunction caused by interference 
Verify the wiring of the control circuit and wiring/grounding of the main circuit to 
prevent interference.     
The length of motor cable is too 
long 
Increase AC motor drive’s capacity 
Install AC reactor(s) on the output side (U/V/W) 
Hardware error 
The ocd occurs due to short circuit or ground fault at the output side of the drive. 
Check for possible short circuits between terminals with the electric meter: 
B1  corresponds  to  U,  V  and  W;  DC-  corresponds  to  U,  V  and  W; 
 
corresponds to U, V and W. 
If short circuits occur, return to the factory for repair.   
Check if the setting of stall 
prevention is correct 
Set the stall prevention to the proper value.