Technical data
  Diagnostics 
  5.3 Fault and alarm messages 
Function Manual 
Function Manual, 06/2012, 6SL3097-4AB10-0BP4 
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Properties of the alarm buffer/alarm history: 
●  The arrangement in the alarm buffer is made after the time that they occurred from 7 to 0. 
In the alarm history, this is from 8 to 63. 
●  If 8 alarms have been entered into the alarm buffer, and a new alarm is received, then the 
alarms that have been resolved are transferred into the alarm history. 
●  r2121 is incremented each time the alarm buffer changes. 
●  An alarm value (r2124) can be output for an alarm. The alarm value is used to diagnose 
the alarm more accurately; please refer to the alarm description for details of the 
meaning. 
Deleting the alarm buffer, index [0...7]: 
●  The alarm buffer index [0...7] is reset as follows: p2111 = 0 
5.3.3  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 acknowledgment (example) 
Select message  Set acknowledgment 
p2126[4] = 1003  p2127[4]  = 1: POWER ON 
    = 2: IMMEDIATELY 
    = 3: PULSE INHIBIT 










