Technical data

Diagnostics
3.5 Fault and alarm messages
Commissioning Manual
230 Commissioning Manual, (IH1), 01/2011, 6SL3097-4AF00-0BP1
3.5.3 Configuring messages
The properties of the faults and alarms in the drive system are permanently defined.
The following can be configured for some of the messages within a permanently defined
framework for the drive system:
Change message type (example)
Select message Set message type
p2118[5] = 1001 p2119[5] = 1: Fault (F)
= 2: Alarm (A)
= 3: No message (N)
Change fault reaction (example)
Select message Set fault response
p2100[3] = 1002 p2101[3] = 0: None
= 1: OFF1
= 2: OFF2
= 3: OFF3
= 4: STOP1 (available soon)
= 5: STOP2
= 6: IASC/DC brake
Internal armature short-circuit braking or
DC brake
= 7: ENCODER (p0491)
Change acknowledgement (example)
Select message Set acknowledgement
p2126[4] = 1003 p2127[4] = 1: POWER ON
= 2: IMMEDIATELY
= 3: PULSE INHIBIT
19 message types per drive object can be changed.
Note
If BICO interconnections exist between drive objects, all interconnected objects must be
configured.
Example:
The TM31 has BICO interconnections with drives 1 and 2, and F35207 is to be
reconfigured as an alarm.
– p2118[n] = 35207 and p2119[n] = 2
– This must be set for TM31 and drives 1/2.