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| + | | 120 || Short circuit protection triggered || Check wiring for shorts, ensure that motor inductance is sufficient (especially ironless & pancake motors), perform [[Tuning position controller]], adjust [[FOC]]. | ||
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| 5500 || Motor type [[MT]] not selected || Choose [[MT]] | | 5500 || Motor type [[MT]] not selected || Choose [[MT]] | ||
Revision as of 20:08, 6 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
The list is incomplete.
| Fault location ID 1 | Reason | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| 120 | Short circuit protection triggered | Check wiring for shorts, ensure that motor inductance is sufficient (especially ironless & pancake motors), perform Tuning position controller, adjust FOC. |
| 5500 | Motor type MT not selected | Choose MT |
List of Fault location ID 2
The list is incomplete.