7 reset error, 8 delete logbook, 9 identify motor parameters – 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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Device control (DCTRL)

4.1

Device commands

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4.1.7

Reset error

The

C002/19

= "1: On / start" device command acknowledges an existing error message if the error

cause has been eliminated and thus the error is not pending anymore.

• After resetting the current error, further errors may be pending which must be reset as well.
• The last 8 errors are displayed in

C168

.

Tip!
An error message can also be acknowledged by activating the Reset error button in the

Diagnostics tab.
In the Lenze setting, switching RFR also causes an error acknowledgement (see configura-

tion parameter

C701/2

).

Detailed information on error messages can be found in the chapter entitled "

Diagnostics

& error management

".

( 145)

4.1.8

Delete logbook

The

C002/21

= "1: On / start" device command deletes all logbook entries.

Tip!
Click the Logbook button in the Diagnostics tab to display the logbook in the »Engineer«.
In the Logbook dialog box, it is also possible to delete all logbook entries by clicking the

Delete button.
Detailed information on the logbook can be found in the chapter entitled "

Diagnostics &

error management

".

( 145)

4.1.9

Identify motor parameters

The

C002/23

= "1: On / start" device command performs automatic identification of the motor pa-

rameters.

• The device command is only executed when the drive controller is in the "

SwitchedON

" state.

• In order to identify the motor parameters, the controller must be enabled after this device com-

mand.

• After that it changes to the "

MotorIdent

" device state.

• After the execution of the identification, it changes back to the "

SwitchedON

" device state.

Tip!
Detailed information on automatic identification of motor parameters can be found in the

"

Automatic motor data identification

" subchapter on motor control (MCTRL).

( 70)

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