ABB · ACS880
A fault generated by the signal supervision 3 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.
Click steps to track your progress.
1. Compare the actual process value (e.g., temperature) to the configured limits in drive parameter group P3-xx (e.g., P3-21 'Signal 2 actual value').
2. Measure the signal voltage or current at the drive's specific analog input terminal (e.g., X1:AI2) and compare it to the sensor's direct output.
3. Adjust the supervision thresholds (e.g., P3-22 'AI2 supervision low limit', P3-23 'AI2 supervision high limit') to a suitable operating range.
4. Confirm that the communication wire pair for the monitored signal is properly shielded and that the shield is terminated correctly.
5. Temporarily disable the signal supervision function (e.g., set P3-20 to 'No supervision') to isolate the issue to the signal path or the function itself.