5.3.6. Fault configuration
From the ’
Navigation area
, select
View Fault
The screen relating to the fault in question will appear. Any alarms active at that time will be listed on the left-hand side of the
window (active fault list) and a list of the 8 most recent alarms will appear on the right-hand side (fault history).
The reaction of the drive to each alarm can be con
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gured individually by selecting the Fault Con
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guration link
A window will open with a list of the faults which can be managed: A reaction can be chosen for each fault from a drop-down menu.
There are four options:
Reaction
Effect
None
The alarm is ignored
WARNING
Only during commissioning or troubleshooting. Settings to be avoided
with the machine in normal operating conditions
AVERTISSEMENT
Seulement au cours de mise en service ou de dépannage. Paramètres à
éviter avec la machine dans des conditions normales de fonctionnement
Emergency
The drive sends an emergency message but is not stopped or disabled
Disabling
Disables the drive and carries out the con
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gured stop procedure (from Application Parameters/Fault
Reactions
Stop
Immediate disabling; The drive stops motor control, if the moving axis continues to move due to
inertia.
The most appropriate reaction must be programmed for each alarm, based on the machine's characteristics.
For some alarms, the Dx2020GUI prevents some reactions from being selected in order to guarantee the integrity of the drive
(for example, it is not possible to activate emergency braking after “overvoltage”).
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