8 fault, Fault, 4device control (dctrl) – 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)

4.2

Device states

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4.2.8

Fault

In the "Fault" device state

• is the controller if monitoring has caused a "Fault" error response.
• the motor has no torque (is coasting) due to the inhibit of the inverter.

The error must explicitly be reset ("acknowledged") in order to exit the device state, e.g. by the de-

vice command "

Reset error

" or via the control bit "ResetFault" in the control word wCANControl.

Related topics:

Process data assignment for control via CAN

( 137)

Basics on error handling in the controller

( 145)

Error messages of the operating system

( 156)

LED DRIVE READY

LED DRIVE ERROR

Display in

C137

Display in status word 1 (

C150

)

Bit 11

Bit 10

Bit 9

Bit 8

OFF

Fault

1

0

0

0

Note!

If an undervoltage in the DC bus of the drive controller occurs (error message "LU"), the

device changes to the "

Trouble

" state.

An additional error of higher priority leads the device into the "

Fault

" state.

According to the

Device state machine

, the device changes to the "

ReadyToSwitchON

"

state after acknowledging the error although the undervoltage is still available!
If in

C142

the "Inhibit at fault" auto-start option "is activated, an explicit deactivation

of the controller inhibit is required for leaving the state.

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