Connecting motor controller to the power supply, Connecting a pc, Checking readiness for operation – Festo Контроллер двигателя CMMD-AS User Manual

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7. Preparations for commissioning

Festo P.BE-CMMD-AS-HW-EN 1002NH

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7.4

Connecting motor controller to the power supply

Connecting the
motor controller

1. Make sure the power supply is switched off.
2. Insert the PHOENIX plug of the power supply into the socket

[X9] of the motor controller.

3. Connect the PE cable of the mains supply to the PE connection

[X9] of the motor controller.

4. Attach the power supply to the earthing screw (see chapter 6.5)
5. Connect the 24 V connection to [X9] of the motor controller with

an appropriate power supply unit.

6. Connect the power supply unit.
7. Check all plug connectors once again.

7.5

Connecting a PC

Connecting a PC

1. Insert the D-sub plug of the serial interface cable into the socket

for the serial interface of the PC and secure the locking screws.

2. Insert the D-Sub plug of the serial interface cable into socket

[X5] RS232/COM of the motor controller and tighten the locking
screws.

3. Check all plug connectors once again.

7.6

Checking readiness for operation

Check operating
status

1. Make sure that the controller enable switch is switched off.
2. Switch on the power supplies for all devices. The READY LEDs

on the front of the device should now light up.

3. Check the safety functions (e.g "Safe halt", EMERGENCY

STOP....) for each axis separately.

If the READY LED does not light up, there is a malfunction. If the
7-segment display shows a number sequence, this is an error
message. You must rectify the cause of the message. If this is the
case, see chapter

233H

8.2

"Error messages" (page

235H

121). If no display

lights up on the device, proceed as follows:

No display lights up 1. Switch off the supply voltage.

2. Wait for one minute to allow the intermediate circuit to

discharge.

3. Check all connecting cables.
4. Check that the 24 V control voltage is functional.
5. Switch on the supply voltage again.

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