6.2.3
Testing the basic functions
Time
The inverter monitors as to whether the self test (= forced checking procedure, test stop) is
regularly started.
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Starting and monitoring the forced checking procedure (test stop)
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Start and monitoring of the forced checking procedure (test stop) for STO via Power Module
terminals
In the case of alarms A01699 and A01678, you must initiate a self test at the next opportunity,
e.g.
● When the drives are at a standstill after the system has been switched on.
● When a protective door is opened.
● At specified regular intervals before the monitoring time expires.
Inverter signals
Parameter
Included in the PROFI‐
safe telegram
Can be interconnec‐
ted with
F-DI
F-DO
STO active (basic functions)
r9773.1
✓
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STO deselection (basic functions)
r9773.0
✓
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STO cause – selection via Power
Module terminals
r9772.25
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Forced checking procedure (test
stop) for the "STO via Power Module
terminals" function
r9773.30
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Forced checking procedure (test
stop) required for the basic functions
r9773.31
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Operation
6.2 Regularly testing the safety functions
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