7
7.3
List of faults and warnings
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SIMODRIVE 611 universal Description of Functions (FBU) – 04.05 Edition
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Conversion factor spindle pos. cannot be represented,
supplementary info \%d
Cause
Conversion factors for spindle positioning was not able to be intialized
Supplementary info, ones and tens position:
00: Conversion factor, velocity to speed too small
01: Conversion factor, velocity to speed too high
02: Conversion factor, adaptation filter too low (–> increase P0210)
03: Conversion factor, adaptation filter too high (–> reduce P0210)
04: Conversion factor, pre-control balancing filter too low
(–> increase P0206)
05: Conversion factor, pre-control balancing filter too high
(–> reduce P0206)
06: Conversion factor, sum delay too small
07: Conversion factor, sum delay too large
08: Conversion factor, following error model too small
09: Conversion factor, following error model too large
The hundreds position of the supplementary info contains the parmeter
set involved.
Remedy
Check and correct specified parameters.
Acknowledgement RESET FAULT MEMORY
Stop response
STOP II
188
Spindle positioning: P\%d illegal
Cause
Spindle positioning requires the following parameteriation:
P0241 = 1
P0100 = 3
Remedy
Correct the specified parameter or cancel spindle positioning by setting
P0125 to 0.
Acknowledgement RESET FAULT MEMORY
Stop response
STOP II
189
Jogging, incremental invalid
Cause
1. Jogging incremental is not valid in this mode.
2. An attempt was made to move an axis away from a software limit
switch using incremental jogging – however the axis is not at the soft-
ware limit switch, but behind it.
3. An attempt was made while executing one or several traversing
blocks (also via an axis coupling) to activate incremental jogging.
Remedy
1. Commission the drive in the positioning mode.
2. Move back with jog key 1 or 2 with velocity.
3. Interrupt traversing blocks with the operating condition, reject tra-
versing task.
Acknowledgement RESET FAULT MEMORY
Stop response
STOP VI
7 Fault Handling/Diagnostics
01.99
04.05