Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Cover Sheet
- Table of Contents
- Notes on Safety
- Introduction
- Selecting the Type of Reference Value
- Representing the Reference Values in User Units
- Combining the Reference Values
- Available Reference Values
- Additional Functions
- Parameterizing the Speed and Torque Limits
- Additional Functions
- Fieldbus
- Used Parameters
- Global Presence
- Publication
- STÖBER Homepage
- STÖBER Product Range

Comfort Reference Value – 5th Generation of STÖBER Inverters
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11. Used Parameters
KSW-200
E.. Display Value
Par. Description Fieldbus-
address
29: AX5000/IncEnc; either X4 has a faulty AX 5000 option board or the A-track of an incremental
encoder has a wire break.
30: Opt2 incomp.; Version of option 2 is not current.
Event "40:invalid data"
0 ... 7: Fault on the non-volatile memory of the control section board.
1: Low-level write/read error or timeout
2: Unknown data block.
3: Block has no data security
4: Data block has checksum error.
5: Data block is "read only."
6: Startup phase: block read error
7: Block not found.
16 ... 31: Non-volatile power module memory
17: Low-level write/read error or timeout
18: Unknown data block.
19: Block has no data security
20: Data block has checksum error.
21: Data block is "read only."
38: Startup phase: block read error
23: Block not found.
32 ... 47: Non-volatile encoder memory
32: No nameplate data exists
33: A parameter from the electrical motor nameplate could not be entered (limit value or non
existent).
48 bis 59: Non-volatile option 2 memory
48: Error in non-volatile memory of option 2 with REA 5000 and XEA 5000 and XEA 5001
respectively
Event "46: low voltage"
1: Low Voltage; the value in E03 DC-link-voltage has dropped below the value parameterized in
A35 low voltage limit.
2: Network phase; phase monitoring has found that a switched-on power unit is missing a phase.
3: Drop in network; when phase monitoring finds that the network voltage is missing, the charging
relay is immediately switched off. Normal operation is maintained. If the power unit is still
switched on after network voltage returns, a fault is triggered after 0.5 s.
Event "52:communication"
1: CAN LifeGuard; recognized the "life-guarding-event" (master no longer sends RTR).
2: CAN Sync Error; the sync message was not received within the time set in parameter A201
Cycle Period Timeout.
3: CAN Bus Off; went off when bus went off.
The driver started it again.
4: PZD-Timeout; failure of the cyclic data connection (PROFIBUS).
5: USS; (under preparation) failure of the cyclic data connection (USS).
6: Systembus; (under preparation)
Event "55:Option board"
1: CAN 5000 failure; CAN 5000 was recognized , installed and failed.
2: DP 5000 failure; DP 5000 was recognized, installed and failed.
3: REA 5000 failure; REA 5000 was recognized, installed and failed.
4: SEA 5000 failure; SEA 5000 was recognized, installed and failed.
5: XEA 5000 failure;
XEA 5000 or XEA 5001 was recognized, installed and failed.
6: EncSim-init; could not be initialized on XEA. The motor may have turned during initialization.
7: WrongOption; wrong or nonexisting option board (compar. E54/E58 with E68/E69)
8: LEA 5000 failure; LEA 5000 was recognized, installed and failed.
9: ECS 5000 failure; ECS 5000 was recognized, installed and failed.
10: 24V failure; Failure of the 24 V supply for XEA 5001 or LEA 5000.
11: SEA 5001 failure; SEA 5001 was recognized, installed and failed.
Event "57:Runtime usage"
Cause is the number of the affected task.
Event "69:Motor connection"
1: Contactor is stuck. With multiple-axis operation with POSISwitch
®
, it was determined during
axis switching or initial startup that current could flow although all contactors were supposed to
have broken contact.
2: No motor. Despite high output voltage and low speed, no current could be measured. A
contactor may have broken contact.