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4.1

Emergency Messages

Emergency messages are triggered by internal equipment errors. They have a high ID-priority, to
ensure quick access to the bus. An Emergency message contains an error field with pre-defined
error/fault numbers (2 bytes), an error register (1byte), the error category (1 byte) and additional
information (

Þ chapter 3). The higher-value byte of the error number describes the error category,

and the lower-value byte provides the error number in this category.

Error numbers from xx00

h

to xx7F

h

are defined in the communication or drive profile. Error numbers

from xx80

h

to xxFF

h

have manufacturer-specific definitions. The error category can be used to clas-

sify the significance of any errors that occur. The following error categories are defined:

1:

Errors that can only be cleared by a reset (COLDSTART command, or Bit 7 in the
control word

Þ 4.4.2.1). These errors are also indicated by blinking of the LED display

in the front panel. (Fxx, xx = error number)

2:

Errors that can be cleared by Bit 11 in the control word (

Þ 4.4.2.1).

3:

Error messages that may appear when a PDO is processed.

4:

Faults, that cannot be cleared by the user.

5:

Operating errors/warnings.

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