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13.2.3 AC400 DISPLAY IN FAULT MODE
When the drive trips on a fault, the display will automatically change to the FAULT display,
which indicates the FAULT MESSAGE:
In FAULT mode, the ENTER key will toggle the display between four screens: FAULT,
SPEED, % LOAD and VAC. The DRIVE STATUS for these displays will be FAULT. An
example is shown below of the drive in the FAULT mode displaying SPEED.
NOTE: To clear a FAULT, press the STOP key, issue a remote STOP command at TB-1, or
use TB-13D (refer to Parameter 50 - TB13D).
13.2.4 AC400 DISPLAY IN AUXILIARY MODE
If the ENTER key is held down, the display will enter the auxiliary mode and cycle between
two displays: a CONTROL display that indicates the control source (LOCAL, REMOTE, or
SERIAL), AUTO or MANUAL mode, and the speed reference source, and a TIME display
that indicates total elapsed run time. When the ENTER key is released, the display will
return to the previous screen. Examples of the auxiliary mode displays are shown below: