Xx.0131.00015, Xx.0135.00001, Xx.0135.00002 – Lenze 8400 BaseLine C User Manual

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Lenze · 8400 BaseLine C · Reference manual · DMS 1.6 EN · 01/2014 · TD05

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Diagnostics & error management

8.7

Error messages of the operating system

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CA0F: CAN control word [xx.0131.00015]

CE1: CAN RPDO1 [xx.0135.00001]

CE2: CAN RPDO2 [xx.0135.00002]

PS01: No memory module [xx.0144.00001]

PS02: Par. set invalid [xx.0144.00002]

Response (Lenze setting printed in bold)

Setting:

C594/2

( Adjustable response)

None  Fault  Trouble  WarningLocked

Cause

Remedy

Bit 14 ("SetFail") in the wCANControl control word of the

system block

LS_DriveInterface

has been set.

Trace back signal source on the CAN bus that sets bit 14

("SetFail").

Response (Lenze setting printed in bold)

Setting:

C593/1

( Adjustable response)

None  Fault  Trouble  WarningLocked

Cause

Remedy

CAN on board

: Time monitoring for RPDO1 has tripped.

• RPDO1 has not been received within the monitoring

time set in

C357/1

or was faulty.

• Set the correct telegram length at the CAN master

(transmitter).

• Eliminate electrical interference (e.g. EMC).

• Adjust monitoring time in

C357/1

or switch off time

monitoring.

Response (Lenze setting printed in bold)

Setting:

C593/2

( Adjustable response)

None  Fault  Trouble  WarningLocked

Cause

Remedy

CAN on board

: Time monitoring for RPDO2 has tripped.

• RPDO2 has not been received within the monitoring

time set in

C357/2

or was faulty.

• Set the correct telegram length at the CAN master

(transmitter).

• Eliminate electrical interference (e.g. EMC).

• Adjust monitoring time in

C357/2

or switch off time

monitoring.

Response (Lenze setting printed in bold)

None  Fault  Trouble  WarningLocked

Cause

Remedy

Memory module is either not available or not snapped

into place correctly.

• If a memory module has been provided: Plug the me-

mory module into the slot of the standard device in-

tended 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)

None  Fault  Trouble  WarningLocked

Cause

Remedy

The parameter set saved to the memory module is inva-

lid because it has not been saved completely.

• This can be due to voltage failure or caused by remo-

ving the memory module while saving the parameter

set.

Ensure voltage supply during the storage process and

that the module remains plugged into the slot.

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