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

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8

Basic functions

8.2

Holding brake control

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8.2.1.3

Functional settings

The following bit coded functional settings for the holding brake control can be made in

C02582

:

Bit

Option

Info

Bit 0 Control inverted

Activation of inverted control

• "1" ≡ Inverted logic of the trigger signal bBrkReleaseOut for

triggering the power output (terminals BR1 and BR2).

Bit 1 nAct < nMin at CInh

Brake response in case of pulse inhibit

• "1" ≡ In the case of a pulse inhibit, the actual speed value is

monitored which must reach the "Close" threshold value to cause

the holding brake to be applied.

Note:

• Function only possible if speed feedback via the digital input

terminals DI1/DI2 is available.

Encoder/feedback system

• This function is only active if bit 3 (horizontal/winding

technology) is set as well. The function is used in order that, when

the controller is inhibited, the holding brake of a drive with

horizontal traverse path does not wear out during rotation.

• With vertical motion (bit 3 = 0), this function is not active.

Especially with hoists and activated pulse inhibit of the controller,

an immediate application of the brake is essential for safety-

related reasons!

Bit 2 Inverted feedforward control

Direction of feedforward control with vertical/hoist technology:

• "0" ≡ Positive direction

• "1" ≡ Negative direction

Note:

• Reversal (Ccw) is then considered.

Bit 3 Horizontal/winding technology

Direction of movement of the axis

• "0" ≡ The axis performs vertical movements. Gravitational

acceleration causes movements.

• "1" ≡ The direction of the axis is horizontal or rotary. The

gravitational acceleration does not cause any movement.

Bit 4 No premagnetisation

From version 02.00.00

Deactivation of the 200 ms premagnetisation before releasing the

brake.

• "0" ≡ Premagnetisation in case of feedforward control.

• "1" ≡ No premagnetisation.

Bit 5 Reserved
Bit 6
Bit 7

Note!

In

C00597

, a motor phase monitoring can be set.

• When "1: Fault" is set, it is checked, before the brake is released and during motor

premagnetisation, if all three motor phases are connected. If one or several motor

phases are missing, the brake will not be released and the drive changes to the "Fault"

status.

• If you want to use this function:

• Ensure that the premagnetisation is not deactivated via bit 4 in

C02582

.

• Do not release the brake manually via the bBrkRelease input since in this case, no

premagnetisation and thus no check of the motor phases take place.

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