Issue:
Getting a 4-20mA Loss Warning on a Process Drive.
Product Line:
Altivar Process Drive (ATV630, ATV930, ATV650, ATV950, ATV660, ATV960, ATV680, ATV980)
Environment:
All serial numbers for Altivar Process Drive
Cause:
Drive is displaying Warning or Error Codes:
AP1 - AI1 4-20 Loss Warning
AP2 - AI2 4-20 Loss Warning
AP3 - AI3 4-20 Loss Warning
AP4 - AI4 4-20 Loss Warning
AP5 - AI5 4-20 Loss Warning
LFF1 - AI1 4-20mA loss
LFF2 - AI2 4-20mA loss
LFF3 - AI3 4-20mA loss
LFF4 - AI4 4-20mA loss
LFF5 - AI5 4-20mA loss
Resolution:
The 4-20mA loss operates with 2 hysteresis: one threshold to activate the 4-20mA loss and the other threshold to allow the reset of this 4-20mA.
- When the AI value goes under 2mA the drive detects the 4-20mA loss.
- When the AI value goes over 3mA the drive allows the reset of 4-20mA loss
- When the AI value drops down pretty close to 2mA the drive displays a 4-20mA Loss Warning
Possible Remedies:
- If using a 4-20mA signal, look in Display Menu, Analog Inputs Image to verify the drive is seeing the correct signal with a 4mA minimum.
- Verify the connection on the analog inputs
- Check mA signal for possible interference
- In the Inputs and Outputs menu, go to AI/AQ tab, then under the input you're using (i.e. AI2 Configuration) go to AI2 Filter and set that
to between 5 and 10s.
- This detected error can be cleared with the [Auto Fault Reset] Atr or manually with the [Fault Reset Assign] rSF parameter after the cause has disappeared
To Clear 4-20mA Loss if getting Warning Light
If getting a red warning light flashing on the keypad normally it is because it detects an AI2 or AI3 4-20mA Loss Warning. To clear the warning light try the following:
Getting a 4-20mA Loss Warning on a Process Drive.
Product Line:
Altivar Process Drive (ATV630, ATV930, ATV650, ATV950, ATV660, ATV960, ATV680, ATV980)
Environment:
All serial numbers for Altivar Process Drive
Cause:
Drive is displaying Warning or Error Codes:
AP1 - AI1 4-20 Loss Warning
AP2 - AI2 4-20 Loss Warning
AP3 - AI3 4-20 Loss Warning
AP4 - AI4 4-20 Loss Warning
AP5 - AI5 4-20 Loss Warning
LFF1 - AI1 4-20mA loss
LFF2 - AI2 4-20mA loss
LFF3 - AI3 4-20mA loss
LFF4 - AI4 4-20mA loss
LFF5 - AI5 4-20mA loss
Resolution:
The 4-20mA loss operates with 2 hysteresis: one threshold to activate the 4-20mA loss and the other threshold to allow the reset of this 4-20mA.
- When the AI value goes under 2mA the drive detects the 4-20mA loss.
- When the AI value goes over 3mA the drive allows the reset of 4-20mA loss
- When the AI value drops down pretty close to 2mA the drive displays a 4-20mA Loss Warning
Possible Remedies:
- If using a 4-20mA signal, look in Display Menu, Analog Inputs Image to verify the drive is seeing the correct signal with a 4mA minimum.
- Verify the connection on the analog inputs
- Check mA signal for possible interference
- In the Inputs and Outputs menu, go to AI/AQ tab, then under the input you're using (i.e. AI2 Configuration) go to AI2 Filter and set that
to between 5 and 10s.
- This detected error can be cleared with the [Auto Fault Reset] Atr or manually with the [Fault Reset Assign] rSF parameter after the cause has disappeared
To Clear 4-20mA Loss if getting Warning Light
If getting a red warning light flashing on the keypad normally it is because it detects an AI2 or AI3 4-20mA Loss Warning. To clear the warning light try the following:
- First, disable the 4-20mA warning
- [Complete settings] [Error/Warning handling] [4-20mA loss]-> set to 'ignore'
- Second, change unused analog inputs from Current to Voltage, or Current 0ma min value.
- [Complete settings] [Input/Output] [AI/AQ] [AI2 configuration]
- [Complete settings] [Input/Output] [AI/AQ] [AI3 configuration]