Operation, Messages, 7operation – Pilz PSSu E S 2DOR 2 User Manual
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][BA_Betrieb Störung LED "Err" ST
An error will be signalled to the head module and will be entered in the
head module's error stack. A module error will also be displayed via the
"Err" LED (see section entitled "Display elements").
][BA_Betrieb Fehler ST Relais
The module can detect the following errors:
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1
) There are two levels of overtemperature.
Too warm:
If a module's temperature exceeds a theshold value, the module
sends a warning to the head module. If the temperature drops back
below the threshold value, the module sends an all-clear.
Too hot:
If a module's temperature exceeds a further theshold value, the mod-
ule sends an error message to the head module and switches off the
relay outputs.
After the "too hot" message has been received, if the temperature
drops back below the "too warm" theshold value, the relay contacts
will close if the head module has set the status of the outputs to "1".
Further information on PSSu error messages is available in the online
help for the PSSuniversal Assistant system software.
Error
Explanation
Remedy
Start-up error
Error as the PSSu system starts up.
Change faulty module.
Configuration error
Incorrect module type configured.
The configured hardware registry does
not match the actual hardware regis-
try.
ST communication error
Error in ST communication with the
head module.
Change faulty module.
Bus termination error
There is no end bracket.
Install a terminating plate with inte-
grated end angle.
Temperature error: too warm (
1
)
Ambient temperature too high:
Error stack entry
Ensure there is sufficient ventilation in
the control cabinet or prevent over-
load.
Temperature error: too hot (
1
)
Ambient temperature too high:
Relay outputs are switched off
Ensure there is sufficient ventilation in
the control cabinet or prevent over-
load.