3 Commissioning
3.3 Error acknowledgment
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Electronic motor starter EMS-...-SWD
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3.3 Error acknowledgment
There are three ways to acknowledge a fault:
1. Manually, using the Reset button
Pressing the Reset pushbutton on the front of the device will acknowledge
an error/fault. If the Reset button is still being held down after approx. 2
seconds, the electronic motor starter will reassume its error condition.
If the acknowledgment request is present (Reset button held down) for more
than 6 seconds, an extended power output stage test will be run.
2. Manually with a remote acknowledgment
A remote acknowledgment control section can be implemented with the
SmartWire-DT system by setting output bit 0.2 (RES_MAN).
An acknowledgment will be triggered as soon as a change in bit state from 0
to 1 is detected via SmartWire-DT. If a change in bit state from 1 to 0 is not
detected after approx. 2 seconds have passed, the electronic motor starter
will reassume its error condition, since tampering, or a defect in the
acknowledgment circuit, cannot be ruled out.
External fault in control
section or peripherals (
→
servicing required)
Block
The maximum measurable motor current is exceeded for
more than 2 seconds.
Stalling occurred during anticlockwise operation
Manual
Stalling occurred during clockwise operation
Manual
Message
(power path
remains connected)
Status signal in present control signal
• Two or more phases missing
• No motor connected
• The motor current is lower than the minimum
configurable current for more than 2 seconds on at
least two phases
Status signal issued during anticlockwise operation
automatic
2)
Status signal issued during clockwise operation
automatic
2)
1) By means of permanently set output bit 3, Byte 0 (RES_AUT)
2) No further action required
LED indicators
Device status
Description
Error
acknowledgment
Ready R/ON
L
ERR