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Motor control (MCTRL)
5.14
Monitoring
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5.14
Monitoring
Many monitoring functions that are integrated into the controller can detect errors and thus protect
the device/motor from damage or overload.
• Detailed information on the individual monitoring functions can be found in the following
subchapters.
Parameterisable responses
If a monitoring function trips, the response set via the corresponding parameter is carried out. The
following responses can be selected:
• "No response": Response/monitoring is deactivated.
• "Fault": Change of the operating status by a pulse inhibit of the power output stage.
• "Warning": Operating status of the controller remains unchanged. Only a message is entered
into the Logbook of the controller.
Related topics:
Device state machine and device statuses
Diagnostics & error management
Basics on error handling in the controller
Error messages of the operating system
Monitoring
Response
Error message
(with activated
monitoring)
Lenze setting
Configuration
Device overload monitoring (Ixt)
Fault
-
Warning
Fault
-
Motor temperature monitoring (PTC)
Fault
Brake resistor monitoring (I2xt)
No Reaction
Motor phase failure monitoring
No Reaction
Motor phase error monitoring before
Mains phase failure monitoring
Warning
No Reaction
No Reaction
Fault
-
Encoder open-circuit monitoring
Fault