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