The faults you are showing I have never ran across. But as far a the scanner inputs and outputs I have. Those i believe are the factory ones. the scanner inputs and outputs are used to control the drive over ethernet IP. It can also be setup on other types of networks. It is a pretty easy setup up. There is a communications manual that will explain it in more detail.
I'm not exactly sure which faults you are referring too, but that is the fault management window, and it is where you enable and disable the faults you want the drive to trip or alarm on.
there should be an alarm history window somewhere to see actual occured faults.
Jtaschaffer is correct about the comm scanner, its easiest to configure and map addresses via a web browser.
Hi,
I have problem with atv61, i want to measure motor current from atv61 to my plc twdlmda20dtk. what should i do to read motor current from plc? thanks
Get a ethernet ip card for the altivar 61. You can then get motor current to your plc. In rs 5000 set it up as a generic ethernet module. Set your IP address, set your assembly instance input to 101' and output to 100. Size is 8 on input and output. Configuration is 6 size 0. Then setup your scanner inputs and outputs. Current, speed reference, hz etc. it is much more accurate than a analog input or output you have to scale.
I've already used modbus comm from atv to plc with rj45 cable and use 3 wire of rj45 to my plc. And i can write frequency reference from my plc, i try to read motor current logic address but my program still can't read that.
What scanner inputs and outputs are you using. Look at the communications Manuel. It list them there. Is your assemblies set right. What bits are you using in your PLC program for fwd, rev,reset, amps, speed etc.
I've already used modbus comm from atv to plc with rj45 cable and use 3 wire of rj45 to my plc. And i can write frequency reference from my plc, i try to read motor current logic address but my program still can't read that.