Opceip ethernet/ip – GE Industrial Solutions AF-600 FP OPCEIP EtherNet_IP User Manual

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Bit 6, Net Reference:
Bit 6 = "0" Reference is from the standard inputs. Bit 6 = "1" Reference is from EIP.

NB!
Please note that changes will affect par. F-01 Frequency Setting 1 to par. C-34 Frequency Command 3. For the Speed reference, see section Bus speed reference
value under Instances 20/70 and 21/71
.

5.3.2 Status Word under Instances 20/70 and 21/71

The status word in Instances 70 and 71 is defined as follows:

NB!
Bits 00 and 02 in Instance 70 are identical with bits 00 and 02 in the more
extensive Instance 71.

Bit

Instance 70

Instance 71

Bit = 0

Bit =1

Bit = 0

Bit =1

00

No Fault

Fault

No Fault

Fault

01

-

-

-

Warning

02

-

Running 1
Fwd

-

Running 1 Fwd

03

-

-

-

Running 2 Rev.

04

-

-

-

Ready

05

-

-

-

Ctrl from Net

06

-

-

-

Ref. from Net

07

-

-

-

At ref.

08-15 -

-

State Attribute

Explanation of the Bits:
Bit 0, Fault:
Bit 0 = "0" means that there is no fault in the frequency converter. Bit 0 = "1"
means that there is a fault in the frequency converter.

Bit 1, Warning:
Bit 0 = "0" means that there is no unusual situation. Bit 0 = "1" means that an
abnormal condition has occurred.

Bit 2, Running 1:
Bit 2 = "0" means that the drive is not in one of these states or that Run 1 is
not set. Bit 2 = "1" means that the drive state attribute is enabled or stopping,

or that Fault-Stop and bit 0 (Run 1) of the control word are set at the same
time.

Bit 3, Running 2:
Bit 3 = "0" means that the drive is in neither of these states or that Run 2 is
not set. Bit 3 = "1" means that the drive state attribute is enabled or stopping,
or that fault-stop and bit 0 (Run 2) of the control word are set at the same
time.

Bit 4, Ready:
Bit 4 = "0" means that the state attribute is in another state. Bit 4 = "1" means
that the state attribute is ready, enabled or stopping.

Bit 5, Control from net:
Bit 5 = "0" means that the drive is controlled from the standard inputs. Bit 5 =
"1" means that EIP has control (start, stop, reverse) of the drive.

Bit 6, Ref from net:
Bit 6 = "0" means that the reference comes from inputs to the drive. Bit 6 = "1"
means that the reference comes from EIP.

Bit 7, At reference:
Bit 7 = "0" means that the motor is running, but that the present speed is
different from the preset speed reference, i.e. the speed is being acceled/
deceled during start/stop. Bit 7 = "1" means that the drive and reference
speeds are equal.

Bit 8 - 15, State attribute:
(Instance 71 only) Represents the state attribute of the drive, as indicated in
the following table:

Bit Number

Meaning

8

(Vendor specific)

9

Start up

10

Not ready

11

Ready

12

Enabled

13

Stopping

14

Fault stop

15

Faulted

For more detail of the actual output speed, see the section Actual output speed
under Instances 20/70 and 21/71
.

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