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6.2 Fault memory
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6.2 Fault memory
Up to 20 faults that appeared during the operation are stored successively and
non-volatile in the memory of the Controller. In addition, each appearing fault
pushes the one at the bottom out of the memory.
Fault messages can be accessed in every operating state of the Automatic
operation mode after pressing
%+0
resp.
W
(GEL 8610).
The finally stored fault is then displayed. The
no error
message is out-
put if no fault has appeared yet.
Representation format (example):
•
Display A:
u
.
c
c
.
t
t
.
n
n
u
: unit or axis which caused the fault (1 ... 3 / 6);
0 = system fault
c c
: current number of indicated fault (1 ... 20)
t t
: total count of faults stored (1 ... 20)
n n
: identification no. of the fault (see table)
•
Display B/C:
plain text of the fault (see table)
If the Controller is equipped with a serial interface
(module V) with clock, the date and time of the occur-
rence of the fault can be displayed:
.
resp.
Q
.
Example: A reference search routine is released for an axis of the 2nd unit
although the unit has been already started; as this (intended)
action shows no effect, a corresponding fault message is stored
(which is the fourth message stored; at the time of the fault polling,
the number of faults stored totals 11).
occured error (no. 9)
unit/axis
curr. no.
total count
ID no.
E180077A
The
!/^
keys can be used to scroll through the messages if several fault
numbers are present in memory.
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