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SSM24C User Manual
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6.3 Monitor
The
Monitor
tool allows the user to view five of nine
different parameters at any one time. Each of the 5
dropdown lists contains the same 9 parameters that
can be selected and displayed. These parameters are
updated as part of the polling process and therefore the
values may lag behind the actual value in the SSM.
6.4 I/O Status
The
I/O Status
tool displays the current state of the
three
Inputs (1, 2, 3)
the one
Output
(Y) and the
Encoder Index sensor (I) if there is one. When the I/O
indicator is gray this shows an “open” condition. For
the Inputs, this means the circuit is not activated and
will be “high”; for the Output this means it is off and
also “high”. When the indicator is green the Input has
been activated and is considered “low”; the same is
true for the Output. The Encoder Index also follows this
convention.
6.5 Alarm
The SSM has a number of different
Alarm
indications that will give either fault or warning
conditions of the drive. Alarms are shown in the 2 different categories of
Faults
or
Warnings
because of the difference in how they affect the drive status. Alarm faults indicate that a serious
condition has occurred, the drive has been shut down, and is in a disabled state. Warnings are
informational and may or may not be serious. The operational conditions must be considered
when warning occurs. Warnings do not disable the drive but the CW or CCW limits will halt the
movement of the motor.
When fault conditions occur the user must take care to
evaluate the condition and may need to remedy the cause.
Faults or Warnings may be cleared using the
Alarm
Reset
button at the top of the application window. If a
Fault or Warning is not cleared after clicking this button
the condition which caused the Alarm may still be present.
When clearing a Fault the drive is not automatically re-
enabled, the
Enable
button must also be clicked to re-
enable the drive.