Warning, Ps01: no, Memory module – Lenze 8400 HighLine User Manual

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Lenze · 8400 HighLine · Referenzhandbuch · DMS 10.0 EN · 06/2014 · TD05/TD14

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Diagnostics & error management

9.9

Error messages of the operating system

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CI01: Module missing/incompatible [xx.0140.00013]

PS01: No memory module [xx.0144.00001]

PS02: Par. set invalid [xx.0144.00002]

PS03: Par. set device invalid [xx.0144.00003]

Response (Lenze setting printed in bold)

Setting:

C01501/2

( Adjustable response)

0: No Reaction  1: Fault  2: Trouble  3: TroubleQuickStop  4: WarningLocked  5: Warning  6: Information

Cause

Remedy

The optional communication module has been removed

or there is a connection problem or incompatibility with

the standard device.

• Check connection between the communication

module and standard device.

• Check if the module is plugged in correctly.

• In case of an incompatibility, either the module or the

software of the standard device is out of date. In this

case, please contact Lenze.

Response (Lenze setting printed in bold)

0: No Reaction  1: Fault  2: Trouble  3: TroubleQuickStop  4: WarningLocked  5: Warning  6: Information

Cause

Remedy

Memory module is either not available or not snapped

into place correctly.

• If a memory module has been provided: Plug the

memory module into the slot of the standard device

intended for this purpose.

• If a memory module has been provided: Check if the

memory module has been plugged-in correctly.

Response (Lenze setting printed in bold)

0: No Reaction  1: Fault  2: Trouble  3: TroubleQuickStop  4: WarningLocked  5: Warning  6: Information

Cause

Remedy

The parameter set saved to the memory module is

invalid because it has not been saved completely.

• This can be due to voltage failure or caused by

removing the memory module while saving the

parameter set.

The parameter set stored in the memory module is

invalid. The reason for this can be as follows:

• Incomplete storage of the parameter set due to

voltage failure.

• The plugged-in module stems from a device with new

firmware (compare

C00099

) or from a different

device type (e.g. 8400 BaseLine).

Ensure voltage supply during the storage process and

that the module remains plugged into the slot.

Acknowledge errors via

C00002/19

or control word via

communication interface and then re-parameterise the

controller.

The error can only be removed by loading the Lenze

setting with the

C00002/1

= "1: On / start" device

command.

• In order to prevent the error, do not switch off the

voltage during the saving process.

• If the parameter set is to be transferred from one

device with a higher version to a device with a lower

version, use the "copy parameter set" function of the

keypad. Make sure that you do not use functions that

are not available in the older device.

Response (Lenze setting printed in bold)

0: No Reaction  1: Fault  2: Trouble  3: TroubleQuickStop  4: WarningLocked  5: Warning  6: Information

Cause

Remedy

The parameter set saved to the memory module is

incompatible to the standard device.

• An incompatibility of the parameter set is caused e.g.

when the memory module of an 8400 HighLine is

plugged into an 8400 StateLine or the parameter set

in the memory module has a higher version than

expected by the standard device.

When the memory modules are exchanged, observe the

downward compatibility:

• OK: StateLine V2.0 to StateLine V3.0

• OK: StateLine V2.0 to HighLine V2.0

• Not OK: HighLine Vx.x to StateLine Vx.x

• Not OK: StateLine V3.0 to StateLine < V3.0

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