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Filter to suppress short signals
In the following cases, an immediate inverter response to signal changes of the fail-safe digital
inputs is not desirable:
● If a fail-safe digital input of the inverter is interconnected with an electromechanical sensor,
signal changes can occur due to contact bounce.
● In order to identify faults due to short-circuit or cross faults, several control modules test
their fail-safe digital outputs with "bit pattern tests" (bright/dark test). If a fail-safe digital
input of the inverter is interconnected with a fail-safe digital output of an open-loop control
module, then the inverter responds with a bit pattern test.
The typical duration of the signal change within a bit pattern test:
– On test: 1 ms
– Off test: 4 ms
If the fail-safe digital input responds to many signal changes within a certain time, then the
inverter responds with a fault.
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A filter in the inverter suppresses brief signals as a result of the bit pattern test or contact
bounce.
Commissioning
5.12 Setting extended functions
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