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Set this as low as possible without getting OC faults in normal use to maximally protect your equipment. If larger than ''Medium'' setting is needed, see [[Over current fault troubleshooting]] for solution to the problem.
 
Set this as low as possible without getting OC faults in normal use to maximally protect your equipment. If larger than ''Medium'' setting is needed, see [[Over current fault troubleshooting]] for solution to the problem.
 
FOC is firmware specific, it adjust including, but not limited to, the sensitivity of the short circuit protection.
 
It's recommended to set to that which doesn't raise fault flags, and then add 1-2 steps as overhead.
 
 
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| FOV || Over voltage fault threshold || Maximum allowed HV DC bus voltage before entering into over voltage fault. Also defines at which voltage drive starts driving [[Argon user guide/Braking resistor|braking resistor]] to reduce bus voltage.|| See [[Configuring drive voltage limits FUV and FOV]].
 
| FOV || Over voltage fault threshold || Maximum allowed HV DC bus voltage before entering into over voltage fault. Also defines at which voltage drive starts driving [[Argon user guide/Braking resistor|braking resistor]] to reduce bus voltage.|| See [[Configuring drive voltage limits FUV and FOV]].
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