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•Link 5 Instruction Manual
April 2020
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4.4.5. Alarms
If an Alarm is detected during a Run, it will be logged under the Alarms tab. Each data point can be turned ON
or OFF for viewing purposes. For example, when “Model” is deselected, it will not be displayed in the Events
window.
Table 3 shows the various data that is collected.
Alarm number in the DLS4.
Name of the Alarm posted at the end of the Run event.
Date the Alarm occurred [Day/Month/Year].
Time the Alarm occurred [Hour:Minute:Second].
Associated Run number that the Alarm occurred in.
Control method of the drive.
Table 3: Alarm Data
4.4.6. Faults
If a Fault is detected during a Run, it will be logged under the Faults tab. Each data point can be turned ON or
OFF for viewing purposes. For example, when “Model” is deselected, it will not be displayed in the Events
window.
Table 4 shows the various data that is collected.
Number of the Fault stored in the DLS4.
Date the Fault occurred [Day/Month/Year].
Time the Fault occurred [Hour:Minute:Second].
Associated Run number that the Fault occurred in.
Frequency reference at the time of the Fault.
Output frequency at the time of the Fault.
Output current at the time of the Fault.
Motor speed at the time of the Fault.
Output voltage at the time of the Fault.
Voltage on the DC Bus at the time of the Fault.
Output power at the time of the Fault.
Torque reference at the time of the Fault.
Status of the input terminals at the time of the Fault.
Status of the output terminals at the time of the Fault.
Status of the drive at the time of the Fault.
Time since the last Fault was recorded.
Heatsink temperature at the time of the Fault.
Control method of the drive.
1
Only valid when the control method is Open Loop Vector or Flux Vector.
Table 4: Fault Data – AC Drive