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RES-5009
Version 1
found.
If the controller goes into “fault” immediately, when a continuous Start signal is generated, we recommend the fol-
lowing procedure:
1. The machine operator observes the displayed or measured temperature in the idle state.
2. In the meantime, the electrician checks and moves the lines (high-current lines, measuring lines, ...). All plugs
and contact blocks must also be checked by tapping them.
Remarks:
More time is required for this in the idle state, as measurements only take place every 1.2 seconds.
3. As soon as the displayed or measured temperature changes suddenly, the cause for the loose contact will be
found.
If the alarm cannot be reset, the above-mentioned procedures cannot be used. In this case, we recommend that
you minimise your control system, e. g. to place a new sealing tool directly in front of the control cabinet and to
connect it with new, short cables. Then carry out the AUTOCAL function and repeat the five steps listed above to
locate the loose contact.
If the measures described were not successful, please contact us directly (
) and send the following
information to:
• Date and number of the application report and, if applicable, project name, as well as the converted page and
column.
• Actual implementation of the sealing application in the machine if this deviates from the application report.
• Relevant pages from its electrical circuit diagram, possibly information on plugs and connections.
• The error numbers that have occurred (can be read e. g. by using the ROPEX visualisation software).
• Error description and measures carried out so far.
• Serial number and production date of the temperature controller.
10
CANopen
CAUTION
The following descriptions contain only device-specific functions. Please consult your PLC
description or the CANopen specifications of the CiA for general information for the CANopen and
system configuration.
10.1
Electronic Data Sheet (EDS)
Project planning tools for the CANopen master to be projected interpret the content of the EDS files of the devices.
From this, the project planning tools generate a parameter set for the CANopen master which controls the user
data traffic. The EDS file of the RESISTRON
®
Temperature Controller RES-5009 contains all the information
about the controller which is necessary for project planning, e. g. the I/O data description, parameter descriptions,
etc.
The EDS file can be requested by e-mail (
) or downloaded from our homepage (
10.2
Setting the baud rate
For the operation of the RESISTRON
®
Temperature Controller RES-5009, the CAN baud rate must be set cor-
rectly. The baud rate depends on the CANopen network into which the controller is to be integrated.
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