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This article describes how to use TweakTool to read ''fault location'' parameter from drive to examine the detailed reason of drive fault.
 
This article describes how to use TweakTool to read ''fault location'' parameter from drive to examine the detailed reason of drive fault.
==Acquiring fault location==
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==TweakTool==
===TweakTool===
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Tweak tool is a utily to read/write raw parameters from drive by using the USB adapter. TweakTool can be downloaded from [http://granitedevices.com/assets/files/TweakTool.zip this link]. The application does not require installing, just extract the ZIP file to local disc.
 
Tweak tool is a utily to read/write raw parameters from drive by using the USB adapter. TweakTool can be downloaded from [http://granitedevices.com/assets/files/TweakTool.zip this link]. The application does not require installing, just extract the ZIP file to local disc.
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===Reading fault location===
 
====Preparations====
 
====Preparations====
 
#Remove any cable from drive CMD port (the 16 pin flat cable)
 
#Remove any cable from drive CMD port (the 16 pin flat cable)
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#Close GDtool if it's is running
 
#Close GDtool if it's is running
 
#Launch TweakTool_1.0.exe
 
#Launch TweakTool_1.0.exe
====Reading the fault location parameter====
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====Reading ''fault location''====
 
These numbers are referencing to the image below.
 
These numbers are referencing to the image below.
 
#Enter 15440 to parameter number
 
#Enter 15440 to parameter number
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[[File:Tweaktool usage.png]]
 
[[File:Tweaktool usage.png]]
  
===Fault location expanations===
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==Fault location expanations==
 
Fault location changes only during fault and does not stay in memory after power-off. Read fault location after fault has occurred before shutting down drive.
 
Fault location changes only during fault and does not stay in memory after power-off. Read fault location after fault has occurred before shutting down drive.
 
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| 2|| Overcurrent < -24A per phase
 
| 2|| Overcurrent < -24A per phase
 
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| 10 || PLL error (1)
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| 10 || PLL error
 
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| 15 || Illegal opcode (1)
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| 15 || Illegal opcode
 
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| 20 || Misalign data (1)
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| 20 || Misalign data
 
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| 25 || HW stack error (1)
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| 25 || HW stack error
 
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| 30 || Logic undervoltage < 2.2V (bad 12V input or overload on 5V lines)
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| 30 || Logic undervoltage < 2.2V
 
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| 35 || Logic undervoltage < 2.7V (bad 12V input or overload on 5V lines)
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| 35 || Logic undervoltage < 2.7V
 
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| 120 || Motor output short circuit
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| 120 || Short circuit
 
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| 600 || Overcurrent (user limit exceeded)
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| 600 || Overcurrent (user limit)
 
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| 100,110 || Loading config fail (1)
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| 100,110 || Loading config fail
 
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|219 || Motor type is DC or parallel DC but power outputs of drive are not connected properly parallel. In DC mode B & C should be parallel and in parallel DC mode A & D and B & C should be wired parallel to eliminate this error. See VSD-E/XE manual for more details.
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| 200,210,220 || Saving config fail
 
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| 200,210,220 ||  Saving config fail (1)
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| 10000 || No fault location info (this value after normal power-up)
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| 9996,9997,9998,9999 || Internal variable safe range check limits exceeded (1)
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| 10000 || No fault location info (this value after normal power-up). Most faults don't change fault location.
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(1) If encountered, please send us detailed report how this happened and how to reproduce the error
 
[[Category:VSD-E/XE troubleshooting]]
 

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