Main Menu - Data Readouts 2 - Group 18
18-0* Maintenance LogLG-0# Maintenance Log
This group contains the last ten preventive maintenance events. Maintenance Log 0 is the latest and Mainte-
nance Log 9 the oldest.
By selecting one of the logs and pressing [OK], the Maintenance Item, Action and time of the occurrence can be
found in par.18-00
Maintenance Log: Item – par.18-03 Maintenance Log: Date and Time.
The alarm log button on the keypad allows access to both alarm log and maintenance log.
18-00 Maintenance Log: Item
Array [10]. Array parameter; Error code 0–9: The meaning of the error code can be found in the Troubleshooting section of the FC
Design Guide.
Range: Function:
0 N/A* [0 - 255 N/A] Locate the meaning of the maintenance item in the description of par.
23-10
Maintenance Item.
18-01 Maintenance Log: Action
Array [10]. Array parameter; Error code 0–9: The meaning of the error code can be found in the Troubleshooting section of the
Design Guide.
Range: Function:
0 N/A* [0 - 255 N/A] Locate the meaning of the maintenance item in the description of par.
23-11
Maintenance Action
18-02 Maintenance Log: Time
Array [10]. Array parameter; Time 0–9: This parameter shows at which time the logged event occurred. Time is measured in
seconds since start of the adjustable frequency drive.
Range: Function:
0 s* [0 - 2147483647 s] Shows when the logged event occurred. Time is measured in seconds
since last power-up.
18-03 Maintenance Log: Date and Time
Array [10]
Range: Function:
Applica-
tion de-
pend-
ent*
[Application dependant]
NOTE
When mounting an Analog I/O MCB 109 option card, a battery back-up of date and time is included.
18-1* Fire Mode Log
The log covers the latest 10 faults which have been suppressed by the fire mode function. See
par. 24-0*, Fire
Mode
. The log can be viewed either via the below parameters or by pressing the Alarm Log button on the
keypad and select Fire Mode Log. It is not possible to reset the fire mode log.
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