ABB · ACS880
A fault generated by the signal supervision 2 function, indicating that a monitored signal has violated its defined limits or conditions. This signifies an abnormal condition in a specific process signal that the drive is supervising. Unresolved, it can lead to incorrect operation or safety issues.
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1. Measure the voltage or current output directly from the process sensor with a multimeter to verify its actual value (e.g., 4-20mA loop).
2. Inspect and continuity-test the signal cabling between the sensor and the drive's analog input terminals (e.g., X1:AI1).
3. Review the signal supervision parameters (e.g., P3-11 'Signal min limit', P3-12 'Signal max limit') and adjust them to match the expected operating range.
4. Verify proper shielding and grounding of the analog signal cable, ensuring shield is connected at one end (e.g., drive end) to minimize noise.
5. Test the sensor's own power supply voltage (e.g., 24VDC at sensor terminals) to ensure it is within specified limits.