14 monitoring, Monitoring, 5motor control (mctrl) – Lenze 8400 motec User Manual

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Lenze · 8400 motec · Reference manual · DMS 4.1 EN · 08/2013 · TD05

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Motor control (MCTRL)

5.14

Monitoring

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5.14

Monitoring

Many monitoring functions that are integrated into the controller can detect errors and thus protect

the device/motor from damage or overload.

• Detailed information on the individual monitoring functions can be found in the following

subchapters.

Parameterisable responses
If a monitoring function trips, the response set via the corresponding parameter is carried out. The

following responses can be selected:

• "No response": Response/monitoring is deactivated.
• "Fault": Change of the operating status by a pulse inhibit of the power output stage.
• "Warning": Operating status of the controller remains unchanged. Only a message is entered

into the Logbook of the controller.

Related topics:

Device state machine and device states

( 69)

Diagnostics & error management

( 283)

Error messages of the operating system

( 297)

Parameter

Monitoring

Response

(Lenze setting)

C00565

Mains phase failure monitoring

Warning

C00574

Brake resistor monitoring (I2xt)

Fault

C00585

Motor temperature monitoring (PTC)

Fault

C00586

Encoder open-circuit monitoring

Fault

C00600/1

Undervoltage in the DC bus

Fault

C00601/1

Overvoltage in the DC bus

• The response to overvoltage is always "Fault".

• The response only takes place after the deceleration time set in

C00601/1

has elapsed (if the overvoltage is still present then).

Fault

C00604

Device overload monitoring (Ixt)

Warning

C00606

Motor load monitoring (I2xt)

Warning

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