6. DISPLAY AND OPERATION

6.4 Alarm mode

The current alarm, past alarm history and parameter error are displayed. The lower 2 digits on the display indicate the alarm number that has occurred or the parameter number in error. Display examples are shown below.

Name

Display

Description

Indicates no occurrence of an alarm.

Current alarm

Indicates the occurrence of overvoltage (AL.33). Flickers at occurrence of the alarm.

Indicates that the last alarm is overload 1 (AL.50).

Indicates that the second alarm in the past is overvoltage (AL.33).

Indicates that the third alarm in the past is undervoltage (AL.10).

Alarm history

Indicates that the fourth alarm in the past is overspeed (AL.31).

Indicates that there is no fifth alarm in the past.

Indicates that there is no sixth alarm in the past.

Indicates no occurrence of parameter error (AL.37).

Parameter error

Indicates that the data of parameter No. 1 is faulty.

Functions at occurrence of an alarm

(1)Any mode screen displays the current alarm.

(2)The other screen is visible during occurrence of an alarm. At this time, the decimal point in the fourth digit flickers.

(3)For any alarm, remove its cause and clear it in any of the following methods:

(a)Switch power OFF, then ON.

(b)Press the "SET" button on the current alarm screen.

(c)Turn on the alarm reset (RES) signal (for clearable alarms, refer to Section 10.2.1).

(4)Use parameter No. 16 to clear the alarm history.

(5)Pressing "SET" on the alarm history display screen for 2s or longer shows the following detailed information display screen. Note that this is provided for maintenance by the manufacturer.

(6)Press "UP" or "DOWN" to move to the next history.

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Mitsubishi Electronics MR-J2S- A instruction manual Alarm mode