6-4 Programming Your Application
605C Frequency Inverter
Hexadecimal Representation of Trips
The ACTIVE TRIPS, WARNINGS, DISABLED TRIPS, TRIGGERS 1 and TRIGGERS 2
parameters use a four digit hexadecimal number to identify individual trips. Each trip has a
unique corresponding number as shown below.
Trip Trip Code
Digit 4 Digit 3 Digit 2 Digit 1
1LINK OVERVOLTS 1
2LINK UNDERVOLT 2
3 OVERCURRENT 4
4 HEATSINK TEMP 8
5EXTERNAL TRIP 1
6 INPUT 1 BREAK 2
7 INPUT 2 BREAK 4
8 MOTOR STALLED 8
9I*T TRIP 1
10 BRAKE RESISTOR 2
11 BRAKE SWITCH 4
12 OP STATION 8
13 LOST COMMS 1
14 Not used 2
15 Not used 4
16 Not used 8
The ACTIVE TRIPS+, WARNINGS+, DISABLED TRIPS+, TRIGGERS+ 1 and
TRIGGERS+ 2 parameters use a four digit hexadecimal number to identify individual trips.
Each trip has a unique corresponding number as shown below.
Trip Trip Code
Digit 4 Digit 3 Digit 2 Digit 1
17 MOTOR TEMP 1
18 CURRENT LIMIT 2
19 SHORT CIRCUIT 4
20 24V FAILURE 8
21 LOW SPEED I 1
22 PHASE FAIL 2
When more than one trip is to be represented at the same time then the trip codes are simply
added together to form the value displayed. Within each digit, values between 10 and 15 are
displayed as letters A to F
For example, if the ACTIVE TRIPS parameter is 01A8
then this represents a “1” in digit 3, an “8” and a “2” in
digit 2, (8+2 = 10, displayed as A), and an “8” in digit
1. This in turn represents the active trips I*T TRIP,
MOTOR STALLED, INPUT 1 BREAK and
HEATSINK TEMP, (an unlikely situation).
Decimal number Display
10 A
11 B
12 C
13 D
14 E
15 F