4. CONTROL OF VIX DRIVES 69
Drive Fault Byte Reporting
In exactly the same way as the status variable, the drive fault status can be reported a byte
at a time, using DFn within a read command.
User Faults
User faults can be caused by programming errors, such as issuing a GO command when the
drive is de-energised. They are reported in a 32-bit word format the same as Drive Faults.
Performing a read UF command will report the current state of any User Faults listed in
Table 4-7.
Bit Number
Bit Tested
UF Information
1
UF 1.1
Value is out of range
2
UF 1.2
Incorrect command syntax
3
UF 1.3
Last label already in use
4
UF 1.4
Label of this name not defined
5
UF 1.5
Missing Z pulse when homing
6
UF 1.6
Homing failed - no signal detected
7
UF 1.7
Home signal too narrow
8
UF 1.8
Drive de-energised
9
UF 2.1
Cannot relate END statement to a label
10
UF 2.2
Program memory buffer full*
11
UF 2.3
No more motion profiles available
12
UF 2.4
No more sequence labels available
13
UF 2.5
End of travel limit hit
14
UF 2.6
Still moving
15
UF 2.7
Deceleration error
16
UF 2.8
Transmit buffer overflow
17
UF 3.1
User program nesting overflow
18
UF 3.2
Cannot use an undefined profile
19
UF 3.3
Drive not ready
22
UF 3.6
Save error
23
UF 3.7
Command not supported by this product
24
UF 3.8
Fieldbus error
25
UF 4.1
Input buffer overflow
26
UF 4.2
Reserved
27
UF 4.3
Command not actioned
28
UF 4.4
Scale distance is non-integer
29 to 32
UF 4.5/8
Reserved
Table 4-7. User Fault Bit Description
*sends an ASCII ‘bell’ character to indicate a buffer overflow condition.
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