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7.1
Overview of faults and warnings
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SIMODRIVE 611 universal Description of Functions (FBU) – 04.05 Edition
7.1
Overview of faults and warnings
Table 7-1
Overview of faults and warnings
Type
Range
Description
Alarms
Fault
have the
numbers
< 800
and
are dis-
played
with
”E–xxx”
1
...
799
When faults occur
The segment display automatically changes over
The fault No. is output, flashing
e.g.
E–A008
––> Error 8 from drive A
E–b714
––> Error 714 from drive B
An appropriate stop response is initiated
Features
They are displayed in the sequence in which they occurred
If several faults are present, then the 1st fault and all of the additional
faults can be displayed using the PLUS key (refer to Fig. 7-2)
Faults with/without supplementary information
–
without supplementary information
The cause of the fault is only defined by the fault number.
–
with supplementary information
The cause of the fault is defined by the fault number and supple-
mentary information.
For the display unit, a change is made between the fault (output
with E...) and the supplementary information (where only a value
is output) .
Starting from the fault display, you can changeover into the parame-
terizing mode using the MINUS key
Faults have a higher priority than the warnings
Removing faults
Remove the cause of the fault
Acknowledge the fault (is specified for every fault)
Warning
have the
numbers
800
and
are dis-
played
with ”E
xxx”
800
...
927
When warnings occur
The segment display automatically changes over
The warning number is output flashing
e.g.
E A805
––> Warning 805 from drive A
E b810
––> Warning 810 from drive B
Features
If several warnings are present, there is no relationship between the
time which they occurred and their display
Only one warning is displayed
The warning with the lowest number is displayed
Starting from the fault display, you can changeover into the parame-
terizing mode using the MINUS key
Removing warnings
Warnings are self–acknowledging,
i.e. they automatically reset themselves once the condition is no lon-
ger fulfilled
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