Action
Start the drive and make sure that the motor is running.
For SLS function: Increase the motor speed close to the maximum speed of the application (above the
SLS limit).
For SMS function: Increase the motor speed above the speed defined in parameter SMS trip limit pos-
itive.
For SSM function: Make sure that the SSM1 indication is on.
For SLS function: Activate the SLS request of the FSO module.
For SMS function: Make sure that the drive trips.
For SSM function: Increase the motor speed above the speed defined in parameter
SSM1 limit positive
.
For SLS function: Make sure that the drive decelerates the motor speed to the SLS limit, stays under
the SLS limit, and indicates the SLS function as described in section Activating and deactivating the
SLS function.
For information on cascade connection, see FSO module user's manual.
For SMS function: Reset the drive if the STO indication parameter (FSOGEN.62 or 31.22) has been
set so that a fault is generated. See section Parameter settings.
For SSM function: Make sure that the SSM1 indication goes off.
Make sure that "STO hardware failure" (5090) is not generated.
For SLS function:
When the SLS request signal is on, make sure that you cannot increase the reference speed above the
SLS limit:
• with the panel in the local control mode
• with an external speed reference signal in the external control mode.
The LOC and REM buttons of the control panel or the Drive composer PC tool switch between the local
and external controls.
For SMS function: Restart the drive. Make sure that the drive continues normal operation.
For SSM function: Decrease the motor speed below the speed defined in parameter
SSM1 limit positive
.
For SLS function: Deactivate the SLS request of the FSO module. Make sure that the drive continues
normal operation.
For SSM function: Make sure that the SSM1 indication goes on.
For SLS function and SMS function: Stop and restart the drive and ensure that the drive and the motor
operate normally.
Repeat the test in the reverse direction.
Repeat the test from each operating location.
For SMS function: Set the SMS parameters to suitable values to be used in the application (see section
Parameters for the SMS function).
If you made any changes in the FSO parameters, save the FSO safety file (button
Save safety file
in
the Drive composer pro PC tool).
Fill in and sign the acceptance test report which verifies that the safety function is safe and accepted
for operation.
54 Start-up and acceptance test