Diagnostics
7.6 Troubleshooting
M200D PROFIBUS/PROFINET
Manual, 08/2014, A5E01577426A/RS-AA/004
167
7.6
Troubleshooting
7.6.1
Response to faults
Description
In some cases, the device can be set in such a way that it responds to faults by either
issuing a warning or by tripping. Examples: "Response to asymmetry", "response to
temperature sensor overload".
The following table shows how the motor starter responds (depending on how it has been
parameterized):
Fault
Response 1
Response 2
Response:
Warning
Trip
Message bit:
Group warning set
Group fault set
LED display:
DEVICE flashes yellow
DEVICE lights up yellow
SF lights up red
Motor and brake:
Not shut down
Shut down
Note
With certain faults (e.g. "process image error" or device errors, such as "Switching element
defective"), however, the device always responds by tripping.
This response cannot be changed!
Other methods of indicating faults
Faults in the system can also be indicated as follows:
●
When using Motor Starter ES, the relevant fault message appears in plaintext.
●
On the fieldbus, the relevant bis is set in the cyclic message frame and/or on the
diagnostics channel.
7.6.2
Acknowledging faults
Restart after device-internal shutdown
If the motor starter trips the switching elements automatically, it does not restart until:
●
The fault has been rectified
●
The fault has been acknowledged
●
Device function "emergency start" activated, that is, despite a pending group fault, the
motor can be switched on and off with the control commands (not in the case of a device
error!)
Summary of Contents for SIRIUS M200D
Page 2: ......
Page 90: ...Functions 3 22 Logbook M200D PROFIBUS PROFINET 90 Manual 08 2014 A5E01577426A RS AA 004 ...
Page 222: ...Appendix A 2 Order numbers M200D PROFIBUS PROFINET 222 Manual 08 2014 A5E01577426A RS AA 004 ...
Page 224: ...Correction sheet M200D PROFIBUS PROFINET 224 Manual 08 2014 A5E01577426A RS AA 004 ...
Page 232: ...Index M200D PROFIBUS PROFINET 232 Manual 08 2014 A5E01577426A RS AA 004 ...
Page 233: ......