R&M Materials Handling VARIABLE SPEED CONTROLS ControlMaster Select Service Manual User Manual
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S3.8.3 Software info
I3.8.3.1 Software
package
I3.8.3.2 System SW version
I3.8.3.3 Firmware
interface
I3.8.3.4 System
load
S3.8.4 Application info
A3.8.4.1 Application
A3.8.4.1.
1
Application id
A3.8.4.1.
2
Application version
A3.8.4.1.
3
Firmware interface
S3.8.5 Hardware info
I3.8.5.2 Unit
voltage
I3.8.5.3 Brake
chopper
I3.8.5.4 Brake
resistor
S3.8.6 Options
S3.8.6.1 NXOPT
E3.8.6.1.1 Status
E3.8.6.1.2 Program version
S3.9 (not used)
S3.10 (not used)
M4 Active faults
The memory of active faults can store the maximum of 10 faults in the order of appearance.
By pushing the
button you will enter the Fault history section.
M5 Fault history
The fault memory can store a maximum of 5 faults in the order of appearance. The number of faults currently in the fault history is shown on the value
line of the main page. The latest fault carries the indication H5.1, the second latest H5.2 etc. If there are 5 uncleared faults in the memory, the next
occurring fault will erase the oldest from the memory.
Pressing the Enter button for about 2 to 3 seconds resets the whole fault history.
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When one of listed motors is selected, Parameters group G1.2.4, G1.2.5 and G1.2.6 are not viewable.
Parameters group G1.2.4, G1.2.5 can be viewed after P1.2.2 is set back to 1 ‘’free travel’’
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In parameter P2.3. there is one digit for each input. 1 = There is voltage in input = input is active, 0
= There is no voltage in input = input is not active