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*Software command (via SimpleMotion interface). Can be triggered from configuration tool or user application.
 
*Software command (via SimpleMotion interface). Can be triggered from configuration tool or user application.
  
After clear faults, drive resets the fault state and attempts to recover to the original state. This means re-enabling motor control and a new attempt to follow the actual [[setpoint]]. Fault recovery depends on [[control modes]] being used:
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After clear faults, drive resets the fault state and attempts to recover to the original state. This means re-enabling motor control and a new attempt to follow the actual [[setpoint]]. Fault recovery depends on [[control mode]] being used:
  
 
;Torque mode
 
;Torque mode
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==Troubleshooting==
 
==Troubleshooting==
 
#If drive will stay infinitely or too long in error recovery mode (can be identified by LEDs and configuration tool status info), it is typically caused by constantly changing setpoint value. In such case drive is chasing the varying setpoint but never reaches it (typical especially with analog or PWM setpoint mode where noise can alter the setpoint, or when [[controller]] do not cease sending new setpoint values until drive is recovered). As countermeasure try increasing {{param|CRV}} value or stabilize the setpoint.
 
#If drive will stay infinitely or too long in error recovery mode (can be identified by LEDs and configuration tool status info), it is typically caused by constantly changing setpoint value. In such case drive is chasing the varying setpoint but never reaches it (typical especially with analog or PWM setpoint mode where noise can alter the setpoint, or when [[controller]] do not cease sending new setpoint values until drive is recovered). As countermeasure try increasing {{param|CRV}} value or stabilize the setpoint.
 
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