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9.4.101 ALARM 427, FPC Supply
Cause
Supply voltage fault (5 V, 24 V, or 48 V) on fan power card is detected.
Troubleshooting
Check fan power card wiring.
Replace fan power card.
9.5 Troubleshooting
Table 100: Troubleshooting
Check for loose connections.
Check the input power source.
See Open power fuses in this table
for possible causes.
Follow the recommendations provi-
ded.
Check the LCP cable for proper
connection or damage.
Replace the faulty LCP or connection
cable.
Short circuit on control volt-
age (terminal 12 or 50) or at
control terminals.
Check the 24 V control voltage sup-
ply for terminal 12/13 to 20–39, or
10 V supply for terminals 50–55.
Wire the terminals properly.
Incompatible LCP (LCP from
VLT
®
2800 or
5000/6000/8000/ FCD or
FCM).
Use only LCP 101 (P/N 130B1124) or
LCP 102 (P/N. 130B1107).
To adjust the contrast, press [Status] +
[▲]/[▼].
Display (LCP) is defective.
Test using a different LCP.
Replace the faulty LCP or connection
cable.
Internal voltage supply fault
or SMPS is defective.
Overloaded supply (SMPS)
due to improper control wir-
ing or a fault within the AC
drive.
To rule out a problem in the con-
trol wiring, disconnect all control
wiring by removing the terminal
blocks.
If the display stays lit, the problem is in
the control wiring. Check the wiring
for shorts or incorrect connections. If
the display continues to cut out, fol-
low the procedure for Display dark\No
function.
Service switch open or miss-
ing motor connection.
Connect the motor and check the
service switch.
No mains power with 24 V DC
option card.
Depending on the operating mode,
press [Auto On] or [Hand On].
Missing start signal (Standby).
Apply a valid start signal.
Motor coast signal active
(Coasting).
Apply 24 V on terminal 27 or program
this terminal to [0] No operation.
Wrong reference signal
source.
Program correct settings. Check pa-
rameter 3-13 Reference Site. Set preset
reference active in parameter group
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Maintenance, Diagnostics, and
Troubleshooting
VLT® AutomationDrive FC 302
Operating Guide