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Manual – MOVIPRO® SDC with DeviceNet Interface
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Explanation of the parameters
Parameterization of MOVIPRO
®
P832 Response to
"Motor overload"
Factory setting: Emergency stop/fault
P832 programs the fault response that is triggered in the event of motor overload. Make
one of the following settings to monitor motor overload:
•
P340 Motor protection 1
(page 101) to "ONE asynchronous motor"
•
P340 Motor protection 1
(page 101) to "ONE servomotor" and
P530 Sensor type 1
(page 105) to "KTY"
P834 Response to
"Lag error"
Lag error response only with application module.
Factory setting: Emergency stop/fault
P834 programs the error response which is triggered via the lag error monitoring func-
tion of an application module.
P835 Response to
"TF signal"
Factory setting: No response
P835 programs the fault response which is triggered by the temperature sensor moni-
toring of the TF or TH which may be incorporated in the motor winding.
P836 Response to
"Timeout SBus 1"
Factory setting: Emergency stop/fault
P836 programs the error response that is triggered by system bus timeout monitoring.
P838 Response to
"SW limit switch"
Factory setting: Emergency stop/fault
P838 programs the error response executed by the inverter if a target position for a ref-
erenced drive is outside the software limit switch. The software limit switches are set via
parameters P920/P921 (page 127).
P839 Response to
"Positioning inter-
ruption"
Factory setting: No response
If
P924 "Positioning interruption" detection
(page 127)’ is set to "On", the response set
here is triggered when a positioning sequence is interrupted.
P84x Reset behavior
P840 Manual reset
Setting range: Yes/No
• Yes: The error in the power section is reset. P840 automatically reverts to "No" after
the reset. Activating manual reset does not have any effect if there is no error
present.
• No: No reset.
P841 Auto reset
Setting range: On/off
• On: The auto reset function is activated. In case of an error, this function
automatically resets the unit after
P842 Restart time
. A maximum of five auto resets
are possible during an auto reset phase. If five errors occur that are reset by an auto-
reset, no more auto-resets are possible until:
AUTO
DANGER
Risk of crushing if the motor starts up automatically after an auto reset.
Severe or fatal injuries.
• Do not use auto reset with drives where an automatic restart represents a danger
to people or units.
• Perform a manual reset.
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