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Input Data Format (continued)
Status Word 1 Format (continued)
Bit 7: Driver_Fault –
If the driver section of the SMD34K is enabled, this bit will be a “1” when:
An Overtemperature Fault has occurred.
Power is removed from the DCPower
MAIN
connection while power remains on the
DCPower
AUX
connection. Note: This bit is not set under this condition if the drive is dis-
abled.
Bit 6: Reserved –
Will always equal zero.
Bit 5: PreOp_SafeOp –
Set to “1” when the network is in Pre_Op or Safe_Op modes. Moves cannot be
commanded while in these modes. Reset to “0” when the network is in Operational mode. Moves
can be commanded when in Op mode.
Bit 4:
Temperature_Above_90°C –
This bit is set to “1” when the processor internal temperature exceeds
90°C. At this point, the heatsink temperature is typically near 83°C. If this bit trips often and you
want to lower the operating temperature of the unit, consider changing how the device is mounted, or
installing a fan to force additional airflow over the device.
Bit 3: Reserved –
Will always equal zero.
Bit 2: IN3_Active –
“1” when Input 2 is in its active state. The active state of the input is programmed as
section starting on page 60.
Bit 1: IN2_Active –
“1” when Input 2 is in its active state. The active state of the input is programmed as
section starting on page 60.
Bit 0: IN1_Active –
“1” when Input 1 is in its active state. The active state of the input is programmed as
section starting on page 60.
Notes on Clearing a Driver Fault
A Driver Fault occurs when there is an over temperature condition. When a Driver Fault occurs, the SMD34K
will set bit 7 of the Status Word 1 word in the Network Input Data. Even though the driver is enabled, it will
not supply current to the motor. A Driver Fault caused by overtemperature is not self clearing. You must cycle
power to the unit to clear this fault. If the temperature of the motor is too high after the power cycle, the
Driver Fault will trip again.
A Driver Fault also occurs if power is removed from the DCPower
MAIN
connection while power remains on
the DCPower
AUX
connection. A Reset Errors command can be used to clear this fault once power to the
DCPower
MAIN
connection is restored.
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