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9000X AF Drives User Manual
MN04001004E
For more information visit: www.eaton.com 5-7
June 2009
Active Faults Menu (M3)
When a fault occurs, the SVX9000/SPX9000 stops. The sequence indication F1, the fault code,
a short description of the fault and the fault type symbol will appear on the display. In
addition, the indication FAULT or ALARM is displayed and, in case of a FAULT, the red LED on
the keypad starts to blink. If several faults occur simultaneously, the sequence of active faults
can be browsed with the Browser buttons. See Figure 5-5.
The active faults memory can store the maximum of 10 faults in the sequential order of
appearance. The fault remains active until it is cleared with either the STOP or RESET buttons
or with a reset signal from the I/O terminal. Upon fault reset the display will be cleared and
will return to the same state it was before the fault trip.
Figure 5-5: Active Fault Display Example
CAUTION
Remove any External Start signals or permissives before resetting
the fault to prevent an unintentional restart of the SVX9000/
SPX9000, which could result in personal injury or equipment
damage.
51 Ext Fault
FT1T13

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