3.2
Switching ON/OFF
ATTENTION
The mains voltage set on the selector switch must correspond to
the required supply voltage (see type plate).
DANGER
Live parts of the device or system may never be touched by persons
or with electrically conductive objects.
DANGER
The movement range of the system must be kept clear of persons
and objects.
ATTENTION
The unit must be grounded with a protective conductor.
ATTENTION
The basic settings of the unit must conform to the actual require-
ments; see chapter 2.5.
The following requirements must be fulfilled before switching on the unit:
Requirement
Reference
Ambient conditions in line with the technical
data?
See chapter 1.3
Sufficient space for ventilation available?
See chapter 1.3
Wiring of the unit (in particular signal inputs for
limit switches, reference switch and stop)
carried out properly?
See chapter 2.4
Mains voltage set correctly on the selector
switch?
See chapter 2.5
3.2.1
Switching on
1.
Switch on the power supply for the power controller.
2.
Switch on the 24 V supply voltage for the processor unit.
3.
The controller executes a self-test.
→
In the status display, the digits “0” to “3” and the controller
software version number are displayed.
4.
Two basic modes are available, depending on the parameter P99
setting (see fig. 3-2):
–
If the parameter menue is enabled (P99 = 1), “P00” appears in the
status display. The entire parameter menue is then enabled for
setting (see chapter 3.3.1).
–
If the parameter menue is disabled (P99 = 0), “run” appears in the
status display. The controller is then ready for operation, i.e. the
individual functions can be selected (see chapter 3.1).
Switching ON
Self-test
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Operation
3-2
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