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| 2320-2321,2330,2340 || Communication error between [[GraniteCore]] processors || Contact Granite Devices if problem repeats | | 2320-2321,2330,2340 || Communication error between [[GraniteCore]] processors || Contact Granite Devices if problem repeats | ||
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+ | |3001 || Hall sensors are enabled but no valid signals present (all hall inputs 0's or 1's which is illegal state) || Check wiring and settings | ||
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|3060|| Power stage fault signal active (possible overtemperature, logic circuit undervoltage, [[Safe torque off]] || Contact Granite Devices if problem repeats | |3060|| Power stage fault signal active (possible overtemperature, logic circuit undervoltage, [[Safe torque off]] || Contact Granite Devices if problem repeats |
Revision as of 18:17, 18 September 2013
Fault location ID 1 & 2 that are displayed on Granity Testing tab Device state section. Fault locations are detailed numeric codes giving a hint what was the precise reason causing a fault state.
List of Fault location ID 1
Fault location ID 1 | Reason | Solution |
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1-2 | Current sensing range exceeded | See solutions of 120 and 600. |
100,110,200,220,2100-2126 | Loading or saving settings in drive memory failed | Programming error, contact developers |
120 | Short circuit protection triggered (very high & fast current rise detected) | Check wiring for shorts, ensure that motor inductance is sufficient (especially ironless & pancake motors), perform Tuning position controller, adjust FOC. |
600 | Overcurrent protection triggered (slower reaction but lower current level than short circuit protection) | Check wiring for shorts, ensure that motor inductance is sufficient (especially ironless & pancake motors), perform Tuning position controller, adjust FOC. |
2050 | Attempted to set fault bit active in clear faults function | Programming error, contact developers |
2320-2321,2330,2340 | Communication error between GraniteCore processors | Contact Granite Devices if problem repeats |
3001 | Hall sensors are enabled but no valid signals present (all hall inputs 0's or 1's which is illegal state) | Check wiring and settings |
3060 | Power stage fault signal active (possible overtemperature, logic circuit undervoltage, Safe torque off | Contact Granite Devices if problem repeats |
5500 | Motor type MT not selected | Choose MT |
5501 | Unsupported motor type MT not selected | Choose MT |
6601 | Phasing a.k.a. phase search failed | Check motor settings, wiring and supply voltage |
6602 | Phasing a.k.a. phase search failed due to both limit switches being open | Check limit switch settings and switch operation |
9996-9999 | Internal range check of internal variable failed | Programming error, contact developers |
List of Fault location ID 2
The list is incomplete. In case of other errors, contact Granite Devices support.
Fault location ID 2 | Reason | Solution |
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100202 | GraniteCore status update failed | Programming error, contact developers |
600101-600106 | GraniteCore connection failed | Programming error, contact developers |
480301 | Extracting payload from SMV2 packet failed | Check SMV2 communication |
480501 | SMV2 buffer overflow | SMV2 application error |
480502 | SMV2 command corrupted because it has overflown payload buffer size | SMV2 application error |
480503 | SMV2 return data buffer overflow | SMV2 application error |
480601 | Invalid SMV2 command | SMV2 application error |
480901 | SMV2 communication timeout | SMV2 application error |
480801 | Invalid SMV2 SMP packet type | SMV2 application error |
480901 | SMV2 packet CRC error | Communication error |
710301 | Command queue to GraniteCore full | Programming error, contact developers |
200101-200801 | I/O side CPU error interrupt triggered | Programming error or hardware issue (supply voltage? EMI?) |
100101 | Reading init state from GraniteCore failed | Programming error, contact developers |