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Troubleshooting Chapter 6
194 PM Offset Conflict Alarm 2 Both P80 [PM Cfg] bit 0 “AutoOfstTest” and bit 2 “StaticTestEn” are set.
Select only one.
195 IPMSpdEstErr Resettable
Fault
Coast Speed Estimator failed to track High Speed angle.
196 PM FS Cflct Alarm 2 Attempted to set P356 [FlyingStart Mode] to 2 “Sweep” with a
permanent magnet motor selected in P35 [Motor Ctrl Mode].
197 PM Offset Failed Resettable
Fault
Coast Indicates the PM Offset test failed due to interruption of the test before
completion or the motor movement failed to reach the proper amount
of rotation during the test. The test is re-scheduled when this fault
occurs. If failure occurred because of movement limitations, increase the
[PM OfstTst Cur]. If this fails to correct the problem, the load on the
motor maybe too large.
201 SpdReg DL Err Alarm 2 Attempted to establish a Datalink to P644 [Spd Err Flt BW], P645 [Speed
Reg KP], or P647 [Speed Reg Ki] and P636 [Speed Reg BW] is set to a
value other than zero.
202 AltSpdReg DL Err Alarm 2 Attempted to establish a Datalink to P649 [Alt Speed Reg Kp], P650 [Alt
Speed Reg Ki], or P651 AltSpdErr FltrBW] and P648 [Alt Speed Reg BW]
is set to a value other than zero.
203 Port 13 Adapter Resettable
Fault
Coast The embedded EtherNet/IP adapter has a fault. See EtherNet event
queue.
204 Port 14 Adapter Resettable
Fault
Coast The DeviceLogix adapter has a fault.
205 DPI TransportErr Alarm 1 A DPI Communication Error has occurred.
210 HW Enbl Jmpr Out Resettable
Fault
Coast A Safety Option module is present and ENABLE Jumper is removed.
Install the jumper.
211 Safety Brd Fault Resettable
Fault
Coast A Safety option module has indicated a fault. Verify that ENABLE Jumper
is installed. Reset or power cycle drive.
Safe Speed Monitor (20-750-S1):
• Refer to P67 [Fault Status] on page 301
for more information on the
fault statuses.
• Refer to publication 750-RM001 for more information.
Safe Torque Off (20-750-S):
• If DC power drops below 17V DC “Not Enable” is indicated.
• If voltage drops below 11V DC the module faults.
• Refer to publication 750-UM002 for more information.
ATEX (20-750-ATEX):
• Possible hardware damage.
• The motor to the thermal sensor is shorted.
• Excessive EMC noise due to improper grounding/shielding.
• Refer to publication 750-UM003
for more information.
212 Safety Jmpr Out Resettable
Fault
Coast SAFETY Jumper is not installed and a Safety option module is not
present. Install the jumper.
213 Safety Jumper In Resettable
Fault
Coast SAFETY Jumper is installed and a Safety option module is present.
Remove the jumper.
214 SafetyPortCnflct Alarm 2 Allowable number of safety options exceeded. Only one safety option
module can be installed at a time.
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Port 4 Comm Loss
Port 5 Comm Loss
Port 6 Comm Loss
Port 7 Comm Loss
Port 8 Comm Loss
Port 9 Comm Loss
Port10 Comm Loss
Port11 Comm Loss
Port12 Comm Loss
Port13 Comm Loss
Port14 Comm Loss
Resettable
Fault
Coast The device at the port has stopped communicating with the main
control board.
Verify that the device is present and functional.
Verify network connections.
Verify options installed in ports 4…8 are seated in the port and secured
with mounting screws.
Event
No.
Fault/Alarm Text Type Fault
Action
Configuration
Parameter
Auto
Reset
Description/Action(s)
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