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Error management
Error states
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EDS84DPSO01 EN 2.1
5.8
Error management
5.8.1
Error states
Detected errors or maloperation of the drive are assigned to error states with definite
reactions. The reaction can be co−ordinated with the complete drive via the error states.
Features
Error status
System error
Trouble
Warning
Event
Fatal internal error
Fault
Monitoring function
"S_State" LED
is lit
is lit
is lit
Status of drive−based
safety
Lockout (CPU stopped)
Error status
Normal operation
The control category
according to EN 954−1 ...
... has been abandoned
... has been abandoned
... has not been abandoned
Reaction
The motor immediately
switches to torque−free
operation via
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STO
The motor is stopped via
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STO or
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SS1
Acknowledgement after
deactivated event
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Connection and
disconnection of the
24−V supply at the
safety module
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Error acknowledgement (AIE) via X62 (positive
signal pulse with a signal duration of 0.3 ... 10 s)
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Fault acknowledgement (AIE) via the safety bus
(Bit "PS_AIE")
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Connection and disconnection of the 24−V supply at
the safety module
Tab. 5−1
Overview of error states
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Note!
If the system fault also occurs after switching the 24−V supply, please contact
the service.
When using PROFIsafe as safety bus:
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If faults occur in the PROFIsafe communication, the data is passivated by the
PROFIsafe driver.
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After the PROFIsafe communication is reinitialised, the drive is automatically
enabled again if no standstill function is selected.
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Events which cause an error status are sent as diagnostic telegram via the safety
bus.
5.8.2
Logbook
Error states are saved in the logbook of the standard device. The following is entered:
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Type of response (e.g. trouble, warning, or information) to the event
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Module which has caused the event (e.g. MCTRL or TEMPCONTROL)
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Date/time (in case of memory module with real−time clock)
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Value of the power−on time meter
The available logbook entries can be displayed in the »Engineer« when an online
connection has been established.