
Parameters 273
Selected
1.
1
DI1
Digital input DI1 (
, bit 0).
2
DI2
Digital input DI2 (
, bit 1).
3
DI3
Digital input DI3 (
, bit 2).
4
DI4
Digital input DI4 (
, bit 3).
5
DI5
Digital input DI5 (
, bit 4).
6
DI6
Digital input DI6 (
, bit 5).
7
DIO1
Digital input/output DIO1 (
, bit 0).
10
DIO2
Digital input/output DIO2 (
, bit 1).
11
FBA A MCW bit 7
Control word bit 7 received through fieldbus interface A.
30
EFB MCW bit 7
Control word bit 7 received through the embedded fieldbus
interface.
32
Source selection (see
). -
Selects faults that are automatically reset. The parameter is a
16-bit word with each bit corresponding to a fault type.
Whenever a bit is set to 1, the corresponding fault is
automatically reset.
The number and interval of reset attempts are defined by
parameters
WARNING!
Before you activate the function, make
sure that no dangerous situations can occur. The
function resets the drive automatically and continues
operation after a fault.
Notes:
• The autoreset function is only available in external control;
see section
Local control vs. external control
(page
• Faults related to the Safe torque off (STO) function cannot
be automatically reset.
The bits of this binary number correspond to the following
faults:
0000h
0000h…FFFFh
Automatic reset configuration word.
1 = 1
No.
Name/Value
Description
Def
/
FbEq16
Bit
Fault
0
Overcurrent
1
Overvoltage
2
Undervoltage
3
AI supervision fault
4
Supply unit
5…7
Reserved
8
Application fault 1 (defined in the application program)
9
Application fault 2 (defined in the application program)
10
Selectable fault (see parameter
11
External fault 1 (from source selected by parameter
12
External fault 2 (from source selected by parameter
13
External fault 3 (from source selected by parameter
14
External fault 4 (from source selected by parameter
15
External fault 5 (from source selected by parameter
Summary of Contents for ACS880-x04
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