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R&M <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Handling</strong>, Inc.<br />

4501 Gateway Boulevard<br />

Springfield, Ohio 45502<br />

P.: (937) 328-5100<br />

FAX: (937) 325-5319<br />

F 65 SSU Watchdog SSU internal fault<br />

interference fault between SSU board<br />

and control board<br />

component failure (control board or<br />

SSU board)<br />

F 66<br />

SSU Overspeed<br />

Limit<br />

SSU overspeed limit has been set over<br />

140% of maximum frequency<br />

F 70 Multicare Fault Other inverter has tripped to fault or brake<br />

of other inverter has not been opened.<br />

Fault is not stored into fault history.<br />

F 71<br />

Brake Control<br />

Fault<br />

Load information from hoist control unit is<br />

out of operation window<br />

F 73 Both Dir Active Both direction signals are active at same<br />

time >500ms<br />

A = Can be done by the user<br />

B = Can be done only by manufacturer authorized personnel<br />

Reset: switch power off and restart after the lamps of display<br />

are off.<br />

Check:<br />

SSU status (System menu / System info / Expander boards<br />

/ C: SSU / status)<br />

SSU LED’s<br />

If the fault comes again, contact service<br />

Check:<br />

set SSU overspeed limit under 140% of maximum<br />

frequency<br />

motor type plate parameters<br />

maximum frequency parameters<br />

Check other hoisting inverter:<br />

fault history<br />

brake operation<br />

Check<br />

Ain2 wiring<br />

settings of load measuring device<br />

Check<br />

controller operation<br />

wiring of direction signals<br />

X<br />

X<br />

X<br />

X<br />

X<br />

10.3.1 Fault time data record<br />

When a fault occurs, the fault number is displayed. By pushing the menu button right here you will enter<br />

the Fault time data record menu, indicated by T.1-T.13.<br />

In this menu, some selected important data valid at the time of the fault are recorded. The data available<br />

are:<br />

T.1 Counted operation days d<br />

T.2 Counted operation hours hh:mm:ss<br />

T.3 Output frequency Hz<br />

T.4 Motor current A<br />

T.5 Motor voltage V<br />

T.6 Motor power %<br />

T.7 Motor torque %<br />

T.8 DC voltage V<br />

T.9 Unit temperature °C<br />

T.10 Ready<br />

Run<br />

0=Not Ready<br />

0=Not Running<br />

T.11 Direction<br />

0=Off 1=On<br />

Fault<br />

0=No 1=Yes<br />

T.12 Warning<br />

0=No 1=Yes<br />

At reference<br />

0=No 1=Yes<br />

T.13 0-speed 0=Not Zero Speed<br />

1=Zero Speed<br />

1=Ready<br />

1=Run<br />

54/79<br />

This document and the information contained herein, is the exclusive property of R&M <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Handling</strong> Inc. and represents a non-public, confidential and proprietary<br />

trade secret that may not be reproduced, disclosed to third parties, altered or otherwise employed in any manner whatsoever without the express written consent of R&M<br />

<strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Handling</strong> Inc. Copyright © (2005) R&M <strong>Materials</strong> <strong>Handling</strong> Inc. All rights reserved.

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