Maintenance; Troubleshooting; System Diagnostics Fault History - Franklin Electric SUBDRIVE UTILITY Manual De Instrucciones

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Troubleshooting

System Diagnostics Fault History

The SubDrive Utility continuously monitors system performance and can detect a variety of abnor-
mal conditions. In many cases, the drive will compensate as needed to maintain continuous system
operation; however, if there is a high risk of equipment damage, the drive will stop the system and
display the fault condition. If possible, the drive will try to restart itself when the fault condition
subsides.
Each time a fault is detected in the system, the drive records the fault with the date and time the
fault was detected. The event log can be written to a USB flash drive for subsequent viewing or
email.
NOTE: A good quality, USB 2.0 compliant or newer device is required. Some older or lower-cost
devices may not be recognized by the drive.
Use the following procedure to download the log file:
1. Remove power from the drive and allow 5 minutes for internal voltage to dissipate.
2. Remove the drive cover.
3. Insert the USB device into the USB port on the lower-left corner of the circuit board.
4. Reinstall the drive cover before applying power to the drive.
5. Apply power to the drive. The firmware readout procedure will begin automatically.
NOTE: If the USB device contains a SubDrive Utility firmware file that is different than the firm-
ware currently installed on the drive, the firmware update procedure will begin, and a log file
will not be written. Refer to
Power and Running LEDs will flash together at a rate of 1 flash/second while the log file is
being written to the USB device.
Power, Running, and Fault LEDs will all flash together at a rate of 1 flash/second when the
log file write process is complete.
6. Remove power from the drive and allow 5 minutes for internal voltage to dissipate.
7. Remove the drive cover.
8. Remove the USB storage device.
9. Reinstall the drive cover before applying power.
10. Power on the drive. The drive will return to normal operation.
"Firmware Update Procedure" on page 37
for more information.
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