6  Troubleshooting  Issue 03/01 
  MICROMASTER 411 & COMBIMASTER 411    Operating Instructions  
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6SE6400-5CA00-0BP0  
CB (communication board) specific 
Diagnose & Remedy 
See CB user manual 
A0709  CB warning 10  
Possible Causes 
CB (communication board) specific 
Diagnose & Remedy 
See CB user manual 
A0710  CB communication error 
Possible Causes 
Communication with CB (communication board) is lost 
Diagnose & Remedy 
Check CB hardware 
A0711  CB configuration error 
Possible Causes 
CB (communication board) reports a configuration error. 
Diagnose & Remedy 
Check CB parameters 
A0910  Vdc-max controller de-activated 
Possible Causes 
Vdc max controller has been de-activated, since controller is not capable of keeping DC-link voltage 
(r0026) within limits (P2172). 
 Occurs if main supply voltage (P0210) is permanently too high 
 Occurs if motor is driven by an active load, causing motor to go into regenerative mode 
 Occurs at very high load inertias, when ramping down 
Diagnose & Remedy 
Check the following: 
 Input voltage (P0210) must lie within range 
 Load must be match 
A0911  Vdc-max controller active 
Possible Causes 
Vdc max controller is active; so ramp-down times will be increased automatically to keep DC-link 
voltage (r0026) within limits (P2172). 
A0912  Vdc-min controller active 
Possible Causes 
Vdc min controller will be activated if DC-link voltage (r0026) falls below minimum level (P2172). 
The kinetic energy of the motor is used to buffer the DC-link voltage, thus causing deceleration of the 
drive! 
So short mains failures do not necessarily lead to an undervoltage trip. 
A0920  ADC parameters not set properly 
Possible Causes 
ADC parameters should not be set to identical values, since this would produce illogical results. 
Fault value  = 0:  Parameter settings for output identical 
  1:  Parameter settings for input identical 
  2:  Parameter settings for input do not correspond to ADC type 
A0921  DAC parameters not set properly 
Possible Causes