10 monitoring, Monitoring, 5motor control (mctrl) – Lenze E84DSxxx User Manual

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Lenze · 8400 protec StateLine · Reference manual · DMS 4.2 EN · 03/2013 · TD05

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Motor control (MCTRL)

5.10

Monitoring

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5.10

Monitoring

Many monitoring functions that are integrated into the controller can detect errors and thus protect

the device/motor from damage or overload.

• Detailed information on the individual monitoring functions can be found in the following

subchapters.

Parameterisable responses
If a monitoring function trips, the response set via the corresponding parameter is carried out. The

following responses can be selected:

• "No response": Response/monitoring is deactivated.
• "Fault": Change of the operating status by a pulse inhibit of the power output stage.
• "Warning": Operating status of the controller remains unchanged. Only a message is entered

into the Logbook of the controller.

Related topics:

Device state machine and device states

( 79)

Diagnostics & error management

( 322)

Basics on error handling in the controller

( 322)

Error messages of the operating system

( 347)

Monitoring

Response

Error message

(with activated

monitoring)

Lenze setting

Configuration

Device overload monitoring (Ixt)

Fault

-

OC5

Motor load monitoring (I2xt)

Warning

C00606

OC6

Motor temperature monitoring (PTC)

Fault

C00585

OH3

Brake resistor monitoring (I2xt)

No Reaction

C00574

OC12

Motor phase failure monitoring

No Reaction

C00597

LP1

Mains phase failure monitoring

Warning

C00565

Su02

Maximum current monitoring

No Reaction

C00609

OC7

Maximum torque monitoring

No Reaction

C00608

OT1

Encoder open-circuit monitoring

Fault

C00586

SD3

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