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6K Troubleshooting - Why Does the 6K Not See My Drive Fault?
6K Troubleshooting - Why Does the 6K Not See My Drive Fault?
If your drive is faulted and the 6K does not report back a drive fault with TAS or TASF there are a couple of possibile explanations. The 6K allows you to choose the level that it sees as a drive fault. This allows you to use drives that have active low or active high drive fault outputs. The drive fault level is set with the DRFLVL command: 1 denotes active high and 0 denotes low. Another possibility is that drive fault detection is not enabled. The 6K is sent with drive fault detection disabled. Drive fault detection is enabled with the DRFEN command: DRFEN0 disables the feature and DRFEN1 enables drive fault detection.
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