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4.3 TROUBLESHOOTING WITHOUT ALARM CODES
The following examples are instructions for locating and
correcting the troubles not indicated by alarm codes.
For further details of signal meanings expressed by the
address
-I
, refer to Section
I!
Details
of
Signals!!
in
Connecting Manual.
(TOE–c843-11.
5 )
4.3.1
POWER CANNOT BE SUPPLIED
Table 4,31
Cause of Trouble
No power supplied to
NC unit.
Alarm LED of CPS-12N
or-16F lights.
Power ON/OFF Switch
is
not set properly.
.-,.
123
SW1
~0
-
EOF
(invalid/valid
SW2
Om
.
pOF
(invall~/valid
(Set at factory
prior to
shipment)
Check Method
insure that SOURCE LED (green) of DC power
]upply (CPS-12N or -16F) inside CPU module
ights.
Nor-
m al
Trou
ble
Dis-
play
CPS-12N or
-16F
LED Display
Signal
Name
Display ‘ED
Color
‘ower
POWER
Green
Dn
ON
status
,
+5 v
4
Trouble
+12
v
+5 v,
Trouble
k
12
v
ed
-12 v
Trouble
1
I
+24
v
Trouble
+24 V
Red
Function &
Cause
Lights when AC
power is on, out
when power is off.
Lights when
SOURCE
invut
above
170
VAC
at NCMX
ON,
Lights at +5 V
overvoltage or
overcurrent,
Lights at
+12
V
overvoltage or
12 V undervoltage.
Lights at +24 V
overvoltage
or
overcurrent.
Lights with
external
EXALNI
signal, and
overheat.
*LED
lights for external trouble
(EXT)
when
CN05 connector between 4 and 7 short-circuits.
SW5
Swl
SW2
SW1 and
SW2
Settina
Use panel
(POF ) only
Use external
device (E OF)
only
123
o~
~o
Use both
Solution
Check molded-case
circuit breaker or NC
panel and also
connector CN05 of
CPS-12N or -16F.
When trouble in Table
on the left is displayed
by LED, correct the
trouble, then, turn ON
power again. If the
trouble is not corrected
by this procedure,
trouble may be in the
power unit. Contact
your YASKAWA
representative
(YASREP).
If overcurrent causes
the trouble and the
cause is removed, the
power supply can be
turned on again after
it
ia turned off.
Unless the main circuit
breaker is turned off
and then on, the power
supply cannot be
turned on again even
if the cause has been
removed since the
alarm circuit in the
CPS cannot be reset.
Set correctly shorting
plug SW1 and SW2 at
left corner on
JANCD-
FC230B or FC260
a
A
103

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