3.17.2. 18-1* Fire Mode Log
The log covers the latest 10 faults which have been suppressed by the Fire Mode function. See
par. 24-0*, Fire Mode
. The log can be viewed either via
the below parameters or by pressing the Alarm Log button on the Local Control Panel and select Fire Mode Log. It is not possible to reset the Fire Mode
Log.
18-10 Fire Mode Log: Event
Range:
Function:
0-255 []
This parameter contains an array with 10 elements. The number read represent an error code, which corresponds
to a specific alarm. This can be found in the Troubleshooting section in the Design Guide.
18-11 Fire Mode Log: Time
Range:
Function:
0-2147483647 s []
This parameter contains an array with 10 elements. The parameter shows at which time the logged event oc-
curred. Time is measured in seconds since the first start of the motor.
18-12 Fire Mode Log: Date and Time
Option:
Function:
This parameter contains an array with 10 elements. The parameter shows at which date and time the logged
event occurred. The function relies on that the actual date and time has been set in parameter 0-70, Set Date
and Time. Note: There is no build in battery back up of the clock. An external back up must be used, eg the one
in the MCB109 Analog I/O option card. See Clock Settings, 0-7*.
3.17.3. 18-3* Analog I/O
18-30 Analog Input X42/1
Range:
Function:
00.0
*
[-20.000 – +20.000]
Read out of the value of the signal applied to terminal X42/1 on the Analog I/O Card.
The units of the value shown in the LCP will correspond to the mode selected in par.26-00, Terminal X/42-1
Mode.
18-31 Analog Input X42/3
Range:
Function:
00.0
*
[-20.000 – +20.000]
Read out of the value of the signal applied to terminal X42/3 on the Analog I/O Card.
The units of the value shown in the LCP will correspond to the mode selected in par.26-01, Terminal X42/3 Mode.
18-32 Analog Input X42/5
Range:
Function:
00.0
*
[-20.000 – +20.000]
Read out of the value of the signal applied to terminal X42/5 on the Analog I/O Card.
The units of the value shown in the LCP will correspond to the mode selected in par.26-02, Terminal X42/5 Mode.
18-33 Analog Output X42/7
Range:
Function:
00.0
*
[0 – 30.000]
Read out of the value of the signal applied to terminal X42/7 on the Analog I/O Card.
The value shown reflects the selection in par. 26-40.
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