VLT Diagnostics

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VLT Diagnostics Click on the button above your Keypad

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VLT Diagnostics. Click on the button above your Keypad. VLT 5000/2800 Must use LCP-2 keypad with VLT 2800. The Drive is NOT running! Press the Display/Status key Read the bottom line Click on button for your Display LCP STOP UNIT READY STANDBY RUN OK RUN JOG LOCAL - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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VLT DiagnosticsClick on the button above your Keypad

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VLT 5000/2800Must use LCP-2 keypad with VLT 2800

The Drive is NOT running!

Press the Display/Status key

Read the bottom line

Click on button for your Display

• LCP STOP• UNIT READY• STANDBY• RUN OK• RUN JOG• LOCALMy problem is not shown

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LCP STOP

• Main Display 0.0Hz is FLASHING

• Press the START key on the keypad.

• Still doesn’t Run? – go back to VLT 5000 page.

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UNIT READY

• Remove cover just under keypad – These are Control Terminals• If wire attached to terminal 27, Close the switch between

terminal 27 (Digital Input) and terminal 12 or 13 (+24Vdc).• If no wires is attached to terminal 27 – place a jumper between

terminal 27 and 12 or between 27 and 13• Go back to VLT 5000 page -

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STANDBY

• Standby means there is no “START” command. • Remove cover just under keypad – These are Control Terminals• Close the switch attached to terminal 18.• Go back to VLT 5000 page -

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RUN OK

• Display Status says RUN OK but output frequency stays at zero Most likely Reference is at zero.

• Press the + key until “Reference” appears. If it is zero find reference and change it to a number above 0.

• No GO! Go to Phone Call• Go Back to the first page -

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RUN JOG

• Remove cover just under keypad – These are Control Terminals• Open the switch attached to terminal 29.• No GO. Go to Phone Call

• Go back to the VLT 5000 page -

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LOCAL/ REM

• Drive ignores all external commands• Press “Quick Menu” key then the “+” key – until 12 of 13 apear on

top line, parameter 002 appears near bottom. Press “Change Data” key, then “+” key until bottom line says “REMOTE”

• No GO. Go to Phone Call. • Go back to VLT 5000 page

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VLT 6000/8000 Diagnostics

The Drive is NOT running!!!

Press the “Display Mode” key

Read the bottom line

Click on button for your Display

• OFF LOCAL STOP• UN. READY• STANDBY• RUNNING• JOGMy problem is not shown

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HAND LOCAL

• Drive ignores all commands• “Hand Local” means Keypad is in control• Press “Auto Start” key – “Auto Rem.” appears.• No GO. Go to Phone Call • Go back to VLT 6000 page

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OFF LOCAL STOP

• OFF/STOP key on keypad overrides all commands both Hand and Auto.

• Main Display (0.0Hz) starts to Flash• To remove - press Auto/Start key• No GO. Go to Phone Call. • Go back to VLT 6000 page

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RUNNING

• “Running” has both Start command but no reference• If you can not find the reference, go to • Phone Call • Go back to VLT 6000 page

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UN. READY

• Remove cover just under keypad – These are Control Terminals• If wire attached to terminal 27, Close the switch between

terminal 27 (Digital Input) and terminal 12 or 13 (+24Vdc).• If no wires is attached to terminal 27 – place a jumper between

terminal 27 and 12 or between 27 and 13• Go back to VLT 6000 page

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STANDBY

• Standby means there is no “START” command. • Remove cover just under keypad – These are Control

Terminals• Close the switch attached to terminal 18.

• Go back to VLT 6000 page

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JOG

• Remove cover just under keypad – These are Control Terminals

• Open the switch attached to terminal 29.• No GO. Go to Phone Call

• Go back to VLT 6000 page

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Phone Call NeededPhone 210-9411744 (Danfoss Drives GRSC) ask for Service TechnicianFind label on drive – be ready to give Catalog NumberSales Number and Serial Number.

Catalog Number

Sales Number

Serial Number

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