Profinet RT Mca 120 Programming Guide PDF
Profinet RT Mca 120 Programming Guide PDF
Programming Guide
VLT® PROFINET MCA 120
VLT® Frequency Converter Series FC 102 • FC 103 • FC 202
FC 301/302 • FCD 302
www.danfoss.com/drives
Contents Programming Guide
Contents
1 Introduction 3
1.1 Purpose of the Manual 3
1.2 Additional Resources 3
1.3 Document and Software Version 3
1.4 Product Overview 3
1.5 Approvals and Certifications 4
1.6 Symbols, Abbreviations and Conventions 4
2 Safety 5
2.1 Safety Symbols 5
2.2 Qualified Personnel 5
2.3 Safety Precautions 5
3 Configuration 7
3.1 Configure the PROFINET Network 7
3.2 Configure the Controller 7
3.2.1 GSDML File 7
3.3 Configure the Frequency Converter 9
3.3.1 VLT Parameters 9
4 Control 10
4.1 PPO Types 10
4.2 PCV Parameter Access 11
4.3 Process Data 14
4.3.1 Process Control Data 14
4.3.2 Process Status Data 14
4.3.3 Reference Handling 15
4.3.4 Process Control Operation 15
4.3.5 Influence of the Digital Input Terminals upon FC Control Mode 16
4.4 Control Profile 16
4.5 PROFIdrive Control Profile 16
4.5.1 Control Word according to PROFIdrive Profile (CTW) 16
4.5.2 Status Word according to PROFIdrive Profile (STW) 17
4.5.3 PROFIdrive State Transition Diagram 19
4.6 FCDrive Control Profile 20
4.6.1 Control Word according to FC Profile (CTW) 20
4.6.2 Status Word according to FC Profile (STW) 21
6 Parameters 28
6.1 Parameter Group 0-** Operation/Display 28
6.2 Parameter Group 8-** Communication and Option 28
6.3 Parameter Group 9-** PROFIdrive 32
6.4 Parameter Group 12-** Ethernet 36
6.5 PROFINET-specific Parameters 39
6.6 Object and Data Types Supported 42
7 Application Examples 44
7.1 Example: Process Data with PPO Type 6 44
7.2 Example: Control Word Telegram using Standard Telegram 1/PPO3 45
7.3 Example: Status Word Telegram using Standard Telegram 1/PPO3 46
7.4 Example: PLC Programming 47
8 Troubleshooting 49
8.1 No Response to Control Signals 49
8.2 Warnings and Alarms 51
8.2.1 Warning and Alarm Messages 52
8.2.2 Alarm and Warning List 53
Index 57
1 Introduction 1 1
Conventions
Numbered lists indicate procedures.
Bullet lists indicate other information and description of
illustrations.
Italicised text indicates
• cross reference
• link
• parameter name
2 Safety
2 2
2.1 Safety Symbols WARNING
The following symbols are used in this document: UNINTENDED START
When the frequency converter is connected to AC mains,
DC power supply, or load sharing, the motor may start at
WARNING any time. Unintended start during programming, service
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that could or repair work can result in death, serious injury, or
result in death or serious injury. property damage. The motor can start by means of an
external switch, a serial bus command, an input
WARNING
LEAKAGE CURRENT HAZARD
2 2 Leakage currents exceed 3.5 mA. Failure to ground the
frequency converter properly can result in death or
serious injury.
WARNING
EQUIPMENT HAZARD
Contact with rotating shafts and electrical equipment
can result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
INTERNAL FAILURE HAZARD
An internal failure in the frequency converter can result
in serious injury, when the frequency converter is not
properly closed.
3 Configuration
130BD782.10
302 and the other frequency converter series are the same.
NOTICE
130BE027.10
The name must match the name in 12-08 Host Name. If
the check mark Assign IP address via the IO controller is
set, the controller downloads the IP address to the IO
device with the corresponding device name. The IP
130BE028.10
Illustration 3.3 Path in the Hardware Catalogue
130BE029.10
PCD word 0 1 2 3
number
Output 256– 258– 260–261 262–263
address 257 259
Set-up CTW MRV 9-15 PCD Write 9-15 PCD Write
Configuration Configuration
Assign the PCDs via 9-16 PCD Read Configuration for inputs
and 9-15 PCD Write Configuration for outputs.
Download the configuration file to the PLC. The PROFINET
system starts data exchange when the PLC is set to Run
mode.
4 Control
4.1 PPO Types In addition, all PPO types can be set up as word-consistent
or module-consistent. The process data area can be word
The PROFIBUS profile for frequency converters specifies a or module consistent, whereas the parameter channel
number of communication objects (parameter process data must always be module consistent.
objects, PPO). The PROFIBUS profile for frequency
• Word-consistent data is transmitted as individual,
4 4 converters is suitable for data exchange between a process
controller (for example PLC) and a frequency converter. All
independent words between the PLC and the
frequency converter.
PPOs are defined for cyclic data transfer (that is, DP V0), so
that process data (PCD) and parameters (PCA) can be • Module-consistent data is transmitted as sets of
transferred from the master to the slave and vice versa. interrelated words transferred simultaneously
between the PLC and the frequency converter.
Pure process data objects
PPO types 3, 4, 6, 7 and 8 are pure process data objects
for applications requiring no cyclic parameter access. The
PLC sends out process control data, and the frequency
converter then responds with a PPO of the same length,
containing process status data.
Illustration 4.1 shows the available PPO types:
130BD911.10
Standard telegram
Danfoss telegram
4 4
PPO 1 PCV CTW/STW REF/MAV
PCD 2 PCD 3
PPO 2 PCV CTW/STW REF/MAV Read/ Read/
Write Write
4 4
while long word size values require 7 Request rejected (including fault number, see
bytes 5–8 (32 bits). Table 4.4)
- IND: When the response/request 8 Not serviceable by PCV interface
contains array elements, the IND carries 9 Not used
the array sub-index. When parameter 10 Not used
descriptions are involved, the IND holds 11 Not used
the record sub-index of the parameter 12 Not used
description. 13-15 Not used
Frequency converter parameter settings: MRV is the speed reference, with data format Standardised
value. 0 hex=0% and 4000 hex=100%.
4 4
8-50 Coasting Select: Bus
Parameter 8-10 Control Word Profile: PROFIdrive profile In the example, 2000 hex is used, corresponding to 50% of
the maximum frequency in 3-03 Maximum Reference. See
the values for bytes 11 and 12 in Table 4.5.
4.2.5.1 PCV
The whole PPO therefore has the following values in hex:
Byte Value In this case, the fault number is 2, which means that the
PCA 1 21 upper or lower limit of the parameter is exceeded, see
PCA 2 55 Table 4.4.
IND 3 00
4.3 Process Data
IND 4 00
PCV
PVA 5 00 Use the process data part of the PPO to control and
PVA 6 00 monitor the frequency converter via the PROFIBUS.
PVA 7 03
4 4 PVA
STW
8
9
E8
0F
4.3.1 Process Control Data
STW 10 07 Process control data (PCD) is the process data sent from
PCD
MAV 11 20 the PLC to the frequency converter.
MAR 12 00
Master/slave
Table 4.6 Response Example: Positive Response
1 2 3 ....... 10
CTW MRV PCD ....... PCD
The PCD part responds according to the state and parame-
PCD write
terisation of the frequency converter.
PCV part response: Table 4.8 Process Control Data
• PCA: As the request telegram, but here the RC
part is taken from Table 4.3. In this example, RC is PCD 1 contains a 16-bit control word, and each bit controls
2 hex, which is a confirmation that a parameter a specific function of the frequency converter, see
value of the type long word (32 bit) has been chapter 4.4 Control Profile.
transferred. IND is not used in this example.
PCD 2 contains a 16-bit speed setpoint in percentage
• PVA: 03E8 hex in the PVA part tells that the value
of 3-41 Ramp 1 Ramp Up Time is 1000, which format. See chapter 4.3.3 Reference Handling.
corresponds to 10.00.
The content of PCD 3 to PCD 10 is determined by the
• STW: 0F07 hex means that the motor is running
settings in 9-15 PCD Write Configuration and 9-16 PCD Read
and there are no warnings or faults.
Configuration.
• MAV: 2000 hex indicates that the output
frequency is 50% of the maximum reference.
4.3.2 Process Status Data
Table 4.7 shows a negative response to the request Process status data is the process data sent from the
example from Table 4.5. frequency converter, and contains information about the
current state.
Byte Value
PCA 1 70 Slave/master
PCA 2 00 1 2 3 ...... 10
IND 3 00 STW MAV PCD ...... PCD
IND 4 00 PCD read
PCV
PVA 5 00
PVA 6 00 Table 4.9 Process Status Data
PVA 7 00
PVA 8 02 PCD 1 contains a 16-bit status word, and each bit contains
STW 9 0F information regarding a possible state of the frequency
STW 10 07
converter.
PCD
MAV 11 20
MAR 12 00 PCD 2 contains per default the value of the current speed
of the frequency converter in percentage format (see
Table 4.7 Response Example: Negative Response chapter 4.3.3 Reference Handling). PCD 2 can be configured
to contain other process signals.
RC is 7 hex, which means that the request has been
rejected, and the fault number can be found in the PVA The content of PCD 3 to PCD 10 is determined by the
part. settings in 9-16 PCD Read Configuration.
4.3.3 Reference Handling The final speed limit is set in 4-19 Max Output Frequency.
The reference handling is an advanced mechanism that Table 4.10 lists the reference (MRV) and the feedback
sums up references from different sources, as shown in (MAV) formats.
Illustration 4.2.
MRV/MAV Integer in hex Integer in decimal
For more information on reference handling, refer to the 100% 4000 16,384
design guide of the relevant frequency converter. 75% 3000 12,288
50%
25%
2000
1000
8,192
4,096
4 4
0% 0 0
-25% F000 -4,096
-50% E000 -8,192
-75% D000 -12,288
-100% C000 -16,384
NOTICE
Illustration 4.2 Reference Negative numbers are formed as complement of 2.
NOTICE
The reference, or speed setpoint, is sent via PROFIBUS and The data type for MRV and MAV is an N2 16-bit
is always transmitted to the frequency converter in standardised value, expressing a range from -200% to
percentage format as integers represented in hexadecimal +200% (8001 to 7FFF).
(0-4000 hex).
Example
The reference (MRV) and feedback (MAV) are always scaled The following settings determine the speed, as shown in
equally. The setting of 3-00 Reference Range determines the Table 4.11:
scaling of the reference and feedback (MAV), see
Illustration 4.3. • 1-00 Configuration Mode set to [0] Speed open
loop.
Illustration 4.3 Reference (MRV) and Feedback (MAV), Scaled Table 4.11 Actual Speed for MRV/MAV
4 4 NOTICE 01
02
OFF 2
OFF 3
ON 2
ON 3
The setting of 8-01 Control Site overrules the settings in
03 Coasting No coasting
8-50 Coasting Select to 8-56 Preset Reference Select. The
04 Quick stop Ramp
setting of terminal 37 Coast stop (safe) overrules any
other parameter. 05 Hold frequency output Use ramp
06 Ramp stop Start
07 No function Reset
Each of the digital input signals can be programmed to
logic AND, logic OR, or to have no relation to the 08 Jog 1 OFF Jog 1 ON
corresponding bit in the control word. In this way the 09 Jog 2 OFF Jog 2 ON
following signal sources initiate a specific control 10 Data invalid Data valid
command, for example stop/coast: 11 No function Slow down
12 No function Catch up
• Fieldbus only,
13 Parameter set-up Selection lsb
• Fieldbus AND digital input, or 14 Parameter set-up Selection msb
• Either fieldbus OR digital input terminal. 15 No function Reverse
Bit Bit=0 Bit=1 with bit 00 of the control word being set to "0" and bit 01,
00 Control not ready Control ready 02 and 10 being set to "1".
01 Drive not ready Drive ready Bit 07, No warning/warning
02 Coasting Enable Bit 07=“0” means that there are no warnings.
03 No error Trip Bit 07=“1” means that a warning has occurred.
04 OFF 2 ON 2
Bit 08, Speed≠reference/speed=reference
05 OFF 3 ON 3
When bit 08="0", the current speed of the motor deviates
06 Start possible Start not possible
from the set speed reference value. This may occur, for
4 4 07
08
No warning
Speed ≠ reference
Warning
Speed = reference
example, when the speed is being changed during start/
stop through ramp up/down.
09 Local operation Bus control When bit 08="1", the current speed of the motor
10 Out of frequency limit Frequency limit ok corresponds to the set speed reference value.
11 No operation In operation
Bit 09, Local operation/bus control
12 Drive OK Stopped, autostart
Bit 09="0" indicates that the frequency converter has been
13 Voltage OK Voltage exceeded stopped with [Stop] on the LCP, or that [Linked to hand] or
14 Torque OK Torque exceeded [Local] has been selected in 3-13 Reference Site.
15 Timer OK Timer exceeded When bit 09="1", the frequency converter can be
controlled through the serial interface.
Table 4.14 Status Word Bits
Bit 10, Out of frequency limit/frequency limit OK
Explanation of the status bits When bit 10="0", the output frequency is outside the limits
Bit 00, Control not ready/ready set in 4-52 Warning Speed Low and 4-53 Warning Speed
When bit 00="0", bit 00, 01 or 02 of the control word is "0" High.
(OFF 1, OFF 2 or OFF 3) - or the frequency converter is When bit 10="1", the output frequency is within the
switched off (trip). indicated limits.
When bit 00="1", the frequency converter control is ready, Bit 11, No operation/operation
but there is not necessarily power supply to the unit When bit 11="0", the motor does not turn.
present (in the event of external 24 V supply of the control When bit 11="1", the frequency converter has a start
system). signal, or the output frequency is higher than 0 Hz.
Bit 01, VLT not ready/ready Bit 12, Drive OK/Stopped, autostart
Same significance as bit 00, however, there is a supply of When bit 12="0", there is no temporary overloading of the
the power unit. The frequency converter is ready when it inverter.
receives the necessary start signals. When bit 12="1", the frequency converter has stopped due
Bit 02, Coasting/enable to overloading. However, the frequency converter has not
When bit 02="0", bit 00, 01 or 02 of the control word is "0" switched off (tripped) and starts again after the
(OFF 1, OFF 2 or OFF 3 or coasting) - or the frequency overloading has ended.
converter is switched off (trip). Bit 13, Voltage OK/voltage exceeded
When bit 02="1", bit 00, 01 or 02 of the control word is When bit 13="0", the voltage limits of the frequency
"1"; the frequency converter has not tripped. converter are not exceeded.
Bit 03, No error/trip When bit 13="1", the direct voltage in the intermediate
When bit 03="0", no error condition of the frequency circuit of the frequency converter is too low or too high.
converter exists. Bit 14, Torque OK/torque exceeded
When bit 03="1", the frequency converter has tripped and When bit 14="0", the motor torque is below the limit
requires a reset signal before it can start. selected in 4-16 Torque Limit Motor Mode and 4-17 Torque
Bit 04, ON 2/OFF 2 Limit Generator Mode.
When bit 01 of the control word is "0", bit 04="0". When bit 14="1", the limit selected in 4-16 Torque Limit
When bit 01 of the control word is "1", bit 04="1". Motor Mode or 4-17 Torque Limit Generator Mode is
exceeded.
Bit 05, ON 3/OFF 3
When bit 02 of the control word is "0", bit 05="0". Bit 15, Timer OK/timer exceeded
When bit 02 of the control word is "1", bit 05="1". When bit 15="0", the timers for the thermal motor
protection and thermal frequency converter protection
Bit 06, Start possible/start not possible
have not exceeded 100%.
If PROFIdrive has been selected in parameter 8-10 Control
When bit 15="1", 1 of the timers has exceeded 100%.
Word Profile, bit 06 is "1" after a switch-off acknowl-
edgment, after activation of OFF2 or OFF3, and after
switching on the mains voltage. Start not possible is reset,
4 4
Illustration 4.4 shows the basic state transition diagram, where control bits 0-3 control the transitions, and the corresponding
status bit indicates the actual state. The black bullets indicate the priority of the control signals, where fewer bullets indicate
lower priority, and more bullets indicate higher priority.
130BD806.10
Table 4.15 Bit Values for FC Control Word • Bit 03 Coasting stop.
• Bit 02 DC braking.
Explanation of the control bits
Bits 00/01 Reference value
• Digital input (5-10 Terminal 18 Digital Input to
5-15 Terminal 33 Digital Input) programmed to
Bits 00 and 01 are used to select between the 4 reference
DC braking, Coasting stop, or Reset and coasting
values, which are pre-programmed in 3-10 Preset Reference
stop.
according to Table 4.16.
An IO device consists of a number of physical or virtual slots. Slot 0 is always present, and represents the basic unit. Each
slot contains a number of data blocks addressed by an index.
The master must address a variable in the slave as follows: /Slave address/Slot #/Index #
5 5
5 5
Initiate a read or write on a frequency converter parameter by an acyclic write service on slot 0, index 47. If this write
request is valid, a positive write response without data is returned from the frequency converter immediately. If not, a
negative write response is returned from the frequency converter.
The frequency converter now interprets the PROFIdrive parameter channel part of the data unit, and start to perform this
command internally in the frequency converter.
As the next step, the master sends a read request. If the frequency converter is still busy performing the internal parameter
request, a negative response without data is returned from the frequency converter. This request is repeated by the master,
until the frequency converter has the response data ready for the frequency converter parameter request.
The following example shows the details of the telegrams needed for the read/write service.
5 5
Word number Subindex
1 Header Request # Request ID Pointer to the index.
2 Header Axis # Param.
3 (Param. 1) Attribute # Elements
5.8 Data Block
4 (Param. 1) Parameter number The data block is only needed for write commands. Set up
5 (Param. 1) Subindex number the data block information for each parameter to write.
6 (Param. 2) Attribute # Elements
7 (Param. 2) Parameter number Format
8 (Param. 2) Subindex number The format of the information to write:
9 (Param. 3) Attribute # Elements 2: Integer 8
10 (Param. 3) Parameter number 3: Integer 16
11 (Param. 3) Subindex number 4: Integer 32
... 5: Unsigned 8
N (Data Param. 1) Format # Elements 6: Unsigned 16
N+1 (Data Param. 1) Data Data 7: Unsigned 32
N (Data Param. 2) Format # Elements 9: Visible string
N+1 (Data Param. 2) Data Data
33: Normalised value 2 bytes
35: Bit sequence of 16 boolean variables
N (Data Param. 3) Format # Elements
54: Time difference without date
N+1 (Data Param. 3) Data Data
For the individual frequency converter series, the
N+1 (Data Param. 3) Data Data
Programming Guide of the frequency converter contains a
N+1 (Data Param. 3) Data Data
table with parameter number, format, and other relevant
information.
Table 5.1 Request Telegram
Data
5.6 Header The actual value to transfer. The amount of data has to be
exactly the size requested in the parameter block. If the
Request number size differs, the request generates an error.
The master uses request # to handle the response from the
On a successful transmission of a request command, the
IO device. The IO device mirrors this number in its
master can read the response from the frequency
response.
converter. The response does look very much like the
Request ID request command. The response only consists of 2 blocks,
1=request parameter the header and the data block.
2=change parameter
Axis
Always leave this to 0 (zero).
Only used in multi-axis system.
Number of parameters
Number of parameters to read or write.
Attribute
Attribute to be read
6 Parameters
[2] Controlword Control by using control word only. 8-04 Control Word Timeout Function
only
Select the time-out function. The time-out function activates
8-02 Control Word Source when the control word fails to be updated within the time
period specified in parameter 8-03 Control Word Timeout Time.
Option: Function:
Option: Function:
NOTICE [0] Off Resumes control via serial bus (fieldbus or
This parameter cannot be adjusted standard) using the most recent control
while the motor is running. word.
[26] Trip
Option:
[0] Motor Data Std-
Function:
Normal bus readouts.
6 6
NOTICE Filt.
To change the set-up after a timeout, configure as [1] Motor Data LP- Filtered bus readouts of the
follows: Filter following parameters:
Set 0-10 Active Set-up to [9] Multi set-up and select the 16-10 Power [kW]
relevant link in 0-12 This Set-up Linked to. 16-11 Power [hp]
16-12 Motor Voltage
16-14 Motor current
8-05 End-of-Timeout Function 16-16 Torque [Nm]
Option: Function: 16-17 Speed [RPM]
Select the action after receiving a valid control 16-22 Torque [%]
word following a timeout. This parameter is 16-25 Torque [Nm] High
active only when 8-04 Control Timeout Function
is set to [7] Set-up 1, [8] Set-up 2, [9] Set-up 3 or 8-10 Control Word Profile
[10] Set-up 4. Select the interpretation of the control and status words
[0] Hold set- Retains the set-up selected in 8-04 Control corresponding to the installed fieldbus. Only the selections valid
up Timeout Function and displays a warning, until for the fieldbus installed in slot A are visible in the LCP display.
8-06 Reset Control Timeout toggles. Then the For guidelines in selection of [0] Frequency converter profile and
frequency converter resumes its original set-up. [1] PROFIdrive profile, refer to the design guide of the related
product.
[1] * Resume Resumes the set-up active before the timeout.
For additional guidelines in the selection of [1] PROFIdrive profile,
set-up
[5] ODVA and [7] CANopen DSP 402, see the installation guide for
8-06 Reset Control Word Timeout the installed fieldbus.
This parameter is active only when [0] Hold set-up has been Option: Function:
selected in parameter 8-05 End-of-Timeout Function. [0] * FC profile
Option: Function: [1] PROFIdrive profile
[5] ODVA
[0] * Do not reset Retains the set-up specified in
parameter 8-04 Control Word Timeout Function, [7] CANopen DSP 402
following a control word timeout. [8] MCO
[1] Do reset Returns the frequency converter to the 8-13 Configurable Status Word STW
original set-up following a control word The status word has 16 bits (0-15). Bits 5 and 12-15 are config-
timeout. The frequency converter performs urable. Each of these bits can be configured to any of the
the reset and then immediately reverts to the following options.
[0] Do not reset setting.
Option: Function:
[0] No function The input is always low.
8-07 Diagnosis Trigger
Option: Function: [1] Profile Default Depending on the profile set
Enables and controls the frequency converter in 8-10 Control Profile.
diagnosis function.
8-13 Configurable Status Word STW 8-14 Configurable Control Word CTW
The status word has 16 bits (0-15). Bits 5 and 12-15 are config- Option: Function:
urable. Each of these bits can be configured to any of the [1] * Profile default
following options. [2] CTW Valid, active low
Option: Function: [3] Safe Option Reset
[2] Alarm 68 Only The input goes high [4] PID error inverse
whenever Alarm 68 is active, [5] PID reset I part
and goes low whenever [6] PID enable
alarm 68 is not activated.
8-19 Product Code
[3] Trip excl Alarm 68
Range: Function:
[10] T18 DI status
Size [0 - Select [0] to readout the actual
[11] T19 DI status
related* 2147483647] fieldbus product code according
[12] T27 DI status
to the mounted fieldbus option.
6 6
[13] T29 DI status
Select [1] to read out the actual
[14] T32 DI status
Vendor ID.
[15] T33 DI status
[16] T37 DI status The input goes high 8-46 BTM Transaction Status
whenever terminal 37 has 0 V
Option: Function:
and goes low whenever
terminal 37 has 24 V. [0] * Off
[1] Transaction Started
[21] Thermal warning
[2] Transaction Comitting
[30] Brake fault (IGBT)
[3] Transaction Timeout
[40] Out of ref range
[4] Err. Non-existing Par.
[41] Load throttle active
[5] Err. Par. Out of Range
[60] Comparator 0
[6] Transaction Failed
[61] Comparator 1
[62] Comparator 2 8-47 BTM Timeout
[63] Comparator 3 Range: Function:
[64] Comparator 4 60 s* [1 - 360 s] Select the BTM Timeout after a BTM
[65] Comparator 5 transaction has been started.
[70] Logic Rule 0
[71] Logic Rule 1 8-48 BTM Maximum Errors
[72] Logic Rule 2 Range: Function:
[73] Logic Rule 3 21* [0 - 21] Selects the maximum allowed number of bulk
[74] Logic Rule 4 transfer mode errors before aborting. If it is set to
[75] Logic Rule 5 maximum, there is no abort.
[80] SL digital out A
[81] SL digital out B 8-49 BTM Error Log
[82] SL digital out C Range: Function:
[83] SL digital out D 0.255* [0.000 - List of parameters that failed during
[84] SL digital out E 9999.255] bulk transfer mode. The value after the
[85] SL digital out F decimal break is the error code (255
[86] ATEX ETR cur. alarm means no error).
[87] ATEX ETR freq. alarm
[88] ATEX ETR cur. warning 8-50 Coasting Select
[89] ATEX ETR freq. warning Option: Function:
[90] Safe Function active Select control of the coasting function via the
[91] Safe Opt. Reset req. terminals (digital input) and/or via the bus.
8-14 Configurable Control Word CTW [0] Digital Activates start command via a digital input.
Option: Function: input
[1] Bus Activates start command via the serial
Selection of control word bit 10 if it
communication port or fieldbus option.
is active low or active high.
[0] None
[0] * None
6.3 Parameter Group 9-** PROFIdrive [15] Readout: actual setup
[302] Minimum Reference
6 6 9-15 PCD Write Configuration
Array [10]
[303] Maximum Reference
[312] Catch up/slow Down Value
Option: Function: [341] Ramp 1 Ramp Up Time
Select the parameters to be assigned to PCD 3-10 of [342] Ramp 1 Ramp Down Time
the telegrams. The number of available PCDs depends [351] Ramp 2 Ramp Up Time
on the telegram type. The values in PCD 3-10 are then [352] Ramp 2 Ramp Down Time
written to the selected parameters as data values. [380] Jog Ramp Time
Alternatively, specify a standard PROFIBUS telegram in [381] Quick Stop Ramp Time
9-22 Telegram Selection.
[411] Motor Speed Low Limit [RPM]
9-16 PCD Read Configuration [412] Motor Speed Low Limit [Hz]
[413] Motor Speed High Limit [RPM]
Array [10]
[414] Motor Speed High Limit [Hz]
Option: Function:
[416] Torque Limit Motor Mode
Select the parameters to be assigned to PCD 3–10 of
[417] Torque Limit Generator Mode
the telegrams. The number of available PCDs depends
[553] Term. 29 High Ref./Feedb. Value
on the telegram type. PCDs 3–10 contain the actual
[558] Term. 33 High Ref./Feedb. Value
data values of the selected parameters. For standard
[590] Digital & Relay Bus Control
PROFIBUS telegram, see 9-22 Telegram Selection.
[593] Pulse Out #27 Bus Control
9-22 Telegram Selection [595] Pulse Out #29 Bus Control
Option: Function: [597] Pulse Out #X30/6 Bus Control
This parameter shows the selected [615] Terminal 53 High Ref./Feedb. Value
standard PROFIBUS telegram that [625] Terminal 54 High Ref./Feedb. Value
the PROFINET IO controller has sent [653] Term 42 Output Bus Ctrl
to the frequency converter. At [663] Terminal X30/8 Bus Control
power-up or if a non-supported [673] Terminal X45/1 Bus Control
telegram is sent from the IO [683] Terminal X45/3 Bus Control
controller this parameter shows [748] PCD Feed Forward
None in the display. [890] Bus Jog 1 Speed
[1] Standard telegram [891] Bus Jog 2 Speed
1 [1472] Legacy Alarm Word
[100] * None [1473] Legacy Warning Word
[101] PPO 1 [1474] Leg. Ext. Status Word
[102] PPO 2 [1500] Operating hours
[103] PPO 3 [1501] Running Hours
[104] PPO 4 [1502] kWh Counter
[105] PPO 5 [1600] Control Word
[106] PPO 6 [1601] Reference [Unit]
[107] PPO 7 [1602] Reference %
[108] PPO 8 [1603] Status Word
[1605] Main Actual Value [%]
[1] Enable Enables process control via IO controller, and [9] * Active Set-up Follows the active set-up selected in
* cyclic disables process control via standard fieldbus or 0-10 Active Set-up.
master PROFINET IO supervisor.
This parameter is unique for LCP and fieldbus. See
9-53 Profibus Warning Word 0-11 Programming Set-up.
Range: Function: 9-71 Profibus Save Data Values
0* [0 - 65535 ] This parameter displays PROFINET communi- Option: Function:
cation warnings. Parameter values changed via PROFINET are not
automatically stored in non-volatile memory.
Read only
Use this parameter to activate a function that
stores parameter values in the EEPROM non-
Range: Function:
12-09 Physical Address
0* [0 - Configure the IP address of the option.
Range: Function:
2147483647 ] Read-only if parameter 12-00 IP Address
0* [0 - 17] Read-only. Displays the physical (MAC) address of
Assignment set to DHCP or BOOTP. In
the option.
POWERLINK, the IP address follows the
12-60 Node ID last byte and the first part is
fixed to 192.168.100 (node ID). 6.4.2 12-1* Ethernet Link Parameters
12-02 Subnet Mask
Applies for the whole parameter group.
Range: Function:
0* [0 - Configure the IP subnet mask of the Index [0] is used for port 1, and Index [1] is used for port
4244635647] option. Read-only if parameter 12-00 IP 2. For EtherCAT, index [0] is for the in-port and index [1] is
Address Assignment set to DHCP or BOOTP. for the out-port.
In POWERLINK it is fixed to 255.255.255.0.
12-10 Link Status
12-03 Default Gateway Option: Function:
Range: Function: Read-only. Displays the link status of the Ethernet
0* [0 - Configure the IP default gateway of the ports.
2147483647 ] option. Read-only if parameter 12-00 IP [0] * No Link
Address Assignment set to DHCP or BOOTP. [1] Link
In a non-routed network this address is set
to the IP address of the IO Device 12-11 Link Duration
Range: Function:
12-04 DHCP Server Size related* [ 0 - 0] Read-only. Displays the duration of the
Range: Function: present link on each port in dd:hh:mm:ss.
0* [0 - 2147483647 ] Read only. Displays the IP address of the
found DHCP or BOOTP server. 12-12 Auto Negotiation
Option: Function:
12-05 Lease Expires Configures auto negotiation of Ethernet link
Range: Function: parameters, for each port: ON or OFF.
Size related* [ 0 - 0] [0] Off Link Speed and Link Duplex can be configured in
parameter 12-13 Link Speed and 12-14 Link Duplex.
12-06 Name Servers
Range: Function: [1] * On
[1] Enabled Enables the built-in FTP server. 12-93 Cable Error Length
Range: Function:
12-81 HTTP Server 0* [0 - If cable diagnostics is enabled in 12-90 Cable
Option: Function: 65535] Diagnostic, the built-in switch is possible via time
[0] * Disabled domain reflectometry (TDR). This measurement
[1] Enabled Enables the built-in HTTP (web) server. technique detects common cabling problems such
as open circuits, short circuits, and impedance
12-82 SMTP Service mismatches or breaks in transmission cables. The
distance from the option to the error is displayed
Option: Function:
in meters with an accuracy of ±2 m. The value 0
[0] * Disabled
means that no errors detected.
[1] Enabled Enables the SMTP (e-mail) service on the option.
-1 %* [-1 -
20 %]
6 6 Option: Function:
Applies to parameter 12-94 Broadcast
Storm Protection, if the broadcast storm
protection should also include multicast
telegrams.
• 12-00 IP Address Assignment 12-09 Physical Address reads out the MAC address of
option, which is also printed on the label of the option.
• 12-01 IP Address
• Parameter 12-02 Subnet Mask Parameter 12-03 Default Gateway is optional and only used
• Parameter 12-03 Default Gateway in routed networks.
If parameter 12-12 Auto Negotiation is set to OFF, link Parameter 12-13 Link Speed - displays/sets the link speed
speed and duplex mode can be configured manually in for each port. If no link is present, None is displayed.
parameter 12-13 Link Speed and parameter 12-12 Auto
Negotiation. 12-14 Link Duplex - displays/sets the duplex mode for each
port.
6.5.3 PROFINET-specific Parameter List
6 6 Function
8-05 End-of-Timeout Function
[0] Off
[0] Hold set-up
[0-10]
[0-1]
-
-
Uint8
Uint8
Parameter 8-06 Reset Control Word
Timeout [0] Do not reset [0-1] - Uint8
Parameter 8-07 Diagnosis Trigger [0] Disable [0-3] - Uint8
Parameter 8-10 Control Word Profile [0] FC profile [0-x] - Uint8
Parameter 8-13 Configurable Status Word
STW
8-50 Coasting Select [3] *Logic OR [0-3] - Uint8
Parameter 8-51 Quick Stop Select [3] *Logic OR [0-3] - Uint8
8-52 DC Brake Select [3] *Logic OR [0-3] - Uint8
8-53 Start Select [3] *Logic OR [0-3] - Uint8
Parameter 8-54 Reversing Select [3] *Logic OR [0-3] - Uint8
8-55 Set-up Select [3] *Logic OR [0-3] - Uint8
8-56 Preset Reference Select [3] *Logic OR [0-3] - Uint8
0-4-13 Motor Speed High
8-90 Bus Jog 1 Speed 100 RPM Limit [RPM] 67 Uint16
0-4-13 Motor Speed High
8-91 Bus Jog 2 Speed 200 RPM Limit [RPM] 67 Uint16
9-15 PCD Write Configuration - - - Uint16
9-16 PCD Read Configuration - - - Uint16
Parameter 9-22 Telegram Selection - [0-108] - Uint8
Parameter 9-23 Parameters for Signals - 0-573 - Uint16
Parameter 9-27 Parameter Edit [1] Enabled [0-1] - Uint16
9-28 Process Control [1] Enable cyclic master [0-1] - Uint16
9-44 Fault Message Counter 0 [0-8] 0 Uint16
9-45 Fault Code 0 - - Uint16
9-47 Fault Number 0 - - Uint16
9-52 Fault Situation Counter 0 0-1000 0 Uint16
9-53 Profibus Warning Word 0 16 bits 0 V2
9-64 Device Identification 0 [0-10] 0 Uint16
9-65 Profile Number 0 8 bits 0 Uint8
9-70 Edit Set-up [9] Active set-up [0-9] - Uint8
Parameter 9-71 Profibus Save Data Values [0] Off [0-2] - Uint8
9-72 ProfibusDriveReset [0] No action [0-2] - Uint8
9-80 Defined Parameters (1) - 0-115 0 Uint16
9-81 Defined Parameters (2) 0-115 0 Uint16
9-82 Defined Parameters (3) - 0-115 0 Uint16
9-83 Defined Parameters (4) - 0-115 0 Uint16
9-90 Changed Parameters (1) - 0-115 0 Uint16
The size index and the conversion index for each parameter can be taken from the parameter list in the respective
operating instructions.
Physical unit Size index Measuring unit Designation Conversion index Conversion factor
0 No dimension
second s 0 1
6 6 -1
-2
0.1
0.01
Time 4 millisecond ms -3 0.001
minute min 70 60
hour h 74 3600
day d 77 86400
watthour Wh 0 1
Energy 8 kilowatthour kWh 3 1000
megawatthour MWh 6 106
milliwatt mW -3 0.001
watt W 0 1
Power 9
kilowatt kW 3 1000
megawatt MW 6 106
Rotation 11 rotation per minute RPM 67 1
newtonmetre Nm 0 1
Torque 16
kilonewtonmetre kNm 3 1000
Temperature 17 degree Celsius ºC 0 1
millivolt mV -3 0.001
Voltage 21 volt V 0 1
kilovolt kV 3 1000
milliampere mA -3 0.001
Current 22 ampere A 0 1
kiloampere kA 3 1000
milliohm mOhm -3 0.001
Resistance 23 ohm Ohm 0 1
kiloohm kOhm 3 1000
Ratio 24 per cent % 0 1
Relative change 27 per cent % 0 1
hertz Hz 0 1
kilohertz kHz 3 1000
Frequency 28
megahertz MHz 6 106
gigahertz GHz 9 109
7 Application Examples
0 1 2 3
CTW MRV PCD [2] PCD
From controller 04 7C 20 00 00 00 00 00
STW MAV PCD [2] PCD [3]
From frequency 07 00
converter 0F 20 3F A6 00 08
Byte # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
7 7 The application requires monitoring of the motor torque Program the frequency converter as shown in Table 7.2:
and digital input, so PCD 2 is set up to read the current
motor torque. PCD 3 is set up to monitor the state of an Parameter Setting
external sensor via the process signal digital input. The 4-10 Motor Speed Direction [2] Both directions
sensor is connected to digital input 18. 5-10 Terminal 18 Digital Input [0] No operation
5-11 Terminal 19 Digital Input [10] Reversing
An external device is also controlled via control word bit 5-40 Function Relay [36/37] Control word bit 11/12
11 and the built-in relay of the frequency converter. Parameter 8-03 Control Word 1s
Reversing is permitted only when the reversing bit 15 in Timeout Time
the control word and the digital input 19 are set to high. Parameter 8-04 Control Word [2] Stop
Timeout Function
For safety reasons, the frequency converter stops the Parameter 8-10 Control Word [0] FC Profile
motor if the PROFINET cable is broken, the master has a Profile
system failure, or the PLC is in stop mode. 8-50 Coasting Select [1] Bus
Parameter 8-51 Quick Stop Select [1] Bus
8-52 DC Brake Select [1] Bus
8-53 Start Select [1] Bus
Parameter 8-54 Reversing Select [2] Logic AND
8-55 Set-up Select [1] Bus
8-56 Preset Reference Select [1] Bus
9-16 PCD Read Configuration [2] Sub index 16-16 Torque [Nm]
[3] Sub index 16-60 Digital Input
The control word telegram is sent from the PLC to the frequency converter. Standard telegram 1 is used in the example to
demonstrate the full range of modules. All the values shown are arbitrary, and are provided for the purposes of
demonstration only.
0 1 2 3
CTW MRV PCD PCD
04 7C 20 00
Bit no.: 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 4 7 C 2 0 0 0
Table 7.3 indicates the bits contained within the control word, and how they are presented as process data in standard
7 7
telegram 1 for this example.
Table 7.4 indicates which bit functions, and which corresponding bit values are active for this example.
The control word telegram is sent from the frequency converter to the controller. Standard telegram 1 is used in the
example to demonstrate the full range of modules. All the values shown are arbitrary, and are provided for demonstration
purposes only.
0 1 2 3
STW MAV PCD PCD
0F 07 20 00
Bit no.: 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 F 0 7 2 0 0 0
7 7 Table 7.5 indicates the bits contained within the status word, and how they are presented as process data in standard
telegram 1 for this example.
Table 7.6 indicates which bit functions, and which corresponding bit values are active for this example.
Input 256–257 258–259 260–261 262–263 Output 256–257 258–259 260–261 262–263
address address
Set-up Status MAV Motor Digital Set-up Control Reference Not used Not used
word torque input word
This network sends a start command (047C hex) and a This network reads the status on the digital inputs from
reference (2000 hex) of 50% to the frequency converter. the frequency converter. If digital input 18 is ON, it stops
the frequency converter.
130BA110.10
Illustration 7.7 Network Activates Relay 02
7 7
8 Troubleshooting
8.1 No Response to Control Signals If [2] Logic AND is selected, both signals must be activated
to perform the function.
Check 1: Is the control word valid?
If bit 10=0 in the control word, the frequency converter Terminal Bits 02/03/04 Function
does not accept the control word. 0 0 Coast/DC brake/Q-Stop
Check 2: Is the relationship between bits in the control 0 1 No Coast/DC brake/Q-Stop
word and the terminal I/Os correct? 1 0 No Coast/DC brake/Q-Stop
Check the logical relationship in the frequency converter. 1 1 No Coast/DC brake/Q-Stop
Define the desired logical relationship in 8-50 Coasting
Table 8.3 [2] Logic AND
Select to 8-56 Preset Reference Select according to the
following range of options. Select the FC control mode,
If [3] Logic OR is selected, activation of one signal activates
digital input and/or serial communication, using
the function.
8-50 Coasting Select to 8-56 Preset Reference Select.
If 8-01 Control Site is set to digital only, the frequency Terminal Bits 02/03/04 Function
converter does not react on commands sent via the 0 0 Coast/DC brake/Q-Stop
control word. 0 1 Coast/DC brake/Q-Stop
Table 8.1 to Table 8.8 show a coast command's effect upon
the frequency converter for the full range of 8-50 Coasting
1
1
0
1
Coast/DC brake/Q-Stop
No Coast/DC brake/Q-Stop
8 8
Select settings.
Table 8.4 [3] Logic OR
The effect of control mode upon the function of
8-50 Coasting Select, parameter 8-51 Quick Stop Select, and
The effect of control mode upon the function of 8-53 Start
8-52 DC Brake Select is as follows:
Select and parameter 8-54 Reversing Select:
If [0] Digital input is selected, the terminals control the
coast and DC brake functions. If [0] Digital input is selected, the terminals control the start
NOTICE and reversing functions
If [2] Logic AND is selected, both signals must be activated If [1] Serial communication is selected, commands are
to perform the function. activated only when given via serial communication.
If [3] Logic OR is selected, activation of 1 signal activates Bit (hex) Unit Alarm word (16-90 Alarm Alarm
the function. diagnose Word) number
bit
Terminal Bits 00/01, Function 00000001 48 Brake check 28
13/14 00000002 49 Power card over 29
Msb Lsb Msb Lsb Preset ref. set-up number temperature
0 0 0 0 1 00000004 50 Earth fault 14
0 0 0 1 2 00000008 51 Control card over 65
0 0 1 0 3 temperature
0 0 1 1 4 00000010 52 Control word time-out 18
0 1 0 0 2 00000020 53 Overcurrent 13
0 1 0 1 2 00000040 54 Torque limit 12
0 1 1 0 4 00000080 55 Motor thermistor over 11
0 1 1 1 4 temp.
1 0 0 0 3 00000100 40 Motor ETR over 10
1 0 0 1 4 temperature
1 1 1 0 4 00002000
00004000
45
46
Inrush fault
Mains phase loss
33
4
8 8
Table 8.12 [3] Logic OR 00008000 47 AMA not OK 50
00010000 32 Live zero error 2
8.2 Warnings and Alarms 00020000 33 Internal fault 38
00040000 34 Brake overload 26
PROFINET alarm words and warning words are shown on
00080000 35 Motor phase U is missing 30
the display in hex format. If there is more than 1 warning
00100000 36 Motor phase V is missing 31
or alarm, a sum of all warnings or alarms show. Alarm
00200000 37 Motor phase W is missing 32
word, warning word, and, PROFINET warning word can also
00400000 38 Fieldbus comm. fault 34
be displayed using the serial bus in 16-90 Alarm Word,
16-92 Warning Word, and 9-53 Profibus Warning Word. 00800000 39 24 V supply fault 47
01000000 24 Mains failure 36
02000000 25 1.8 V supply fault 48
04000000 26 Brake resistor short circuit 25
08000000 27 Brake chopper fault 27
10000000 28 Option change 67
20000000 29 Drive initialisation 80
40000000 30 Safe stop 68
80000000 31 Mechanical brake low 63
Bit (hex) Unit Warning word Alarm Bit (hex) Unit PROFIBUS warning word
diagnose (16-92 Warning Word) number diagnose (9-53 Profibus Warning Word)
bit bit
00000001 112 Brake check 28 00000001 160 Connection with DP-master is not ok
00000002 113 Power card over 29 00000002 161 Unused
temperature 00000004 162 FDL (Fieldbus Data link Layer) is not ok
00000004 114 Earth fault 14 00000008 163 Clear data command received
00000008 115 Control card 65 00000010 164 Actual value is not updated
00000010 116 Control word timeout 18 00000020 165 Baudrate search
00000020 117 Overcurrent 13 00000040 166 PROFIBUS ASIC is not transmitting
00000040 118 Torque limit 12 00000080 167 Initialising of PROFIBUS is not ok
00000080 119 Motor thermistor over 11 00000100 152 Drive is tripped
temp. 00000200 153 Internal CAN error
00000100 104 Motor ETR over 10 00000400 154 Wrong configuration data from PLC
temperature 00000800 155 Wrong ID sent by PLC
00000200 105 Inverter overloaded 9 00001000 156 Internal error occurred
00000400 106 DC-link undervoltage 8 00002000 157 Not configured
00000800 107 DC-link overvoltage 7 00004000 158 Time-out active
00001000 108 DC-link voltage low 6 00008000 159 Warning 34 active
00002000 109 DC-link voltage high 5
8 8 00004000
00008000
110
111
Mains phase loss
No motor
4
3
Table 8.15 9-53 Profibus Warning Word
Table 8.14 16-92 Warning Word Table 8.16 16-84 Comm. Option STW
NOTICE
16-84 Comm. Option STW is not part of extended
diagnosis.
motor can still be continued. Warning messages are not Alarms that are trip-locked offer additional protection,
necessarily critical. meaning that the mains supply must be switched off
before the alarm can be reset. After being switched back
An alarm makes the frequency converter trip. Alarms must on, the frequency converter is no longer blocked and can
be reset to restart operation once their cause has been be reset as described, once the cause has been rectified.
rectified.
Alarms that are not trip-locked can also be reset using the
3 ways of resetting alarms
automatic reset function in 14-20 Reset Mode (Warning:
• By pressing [Reset]. automatic wake-up is possible!)
• Via a digital input with the Reset function.
• Via serial communication/optional fieldbus. When a warning or alarm is marked against a code in
Table 8.17, this means that either a warning occurs before
NOTICE an alarm, or that it is possible to specify whether it is a
warning or an alarm that is displayed for a given fault.
After a manual reset pressing [Reset], press [Auto On] to
restart the motor.
It is possible, for instance, in 1-90 Motor Thermal Protection.
After an alarm or trip, the motor carries on coasting, and
If an alarm cannot be reset, the reason could be that its
the alarm and warning flash. Once the problem has been
cause has not been rectified, or the alarm is trip-locked
rectified, only the alarm continues flashing until the
(see also Table 8.17).
frequency converter is reset.
A trip is the action when an alarm has appeared. The trip Warning yellow
coasts the motor and can be reset by pressing [Reset] or Alarm flashing red
by making a reset by a [1] digital input (Parameter group Trip locked yellow and red
5-1* Digital I/O Mode ). The event that caused an alarm
cannot damage the frequency converter or cause Table 8.18 LED Indication
dangerous conditions. A trip lock is an action when an
alarm occurs, that can damage the frequency converter or
connected parts. A trip lock situation can only be reset by
a power cycling. 8 8
Bit Hex Dec Alarm word Alarm word 2 Warning word Warning Extended
word 2 status word
0 00000001 1 Brake check ServiceTrip, Brake check Ramping
Read/Write
1 00000002 2 Pwr. card temp ServiceTrip, Pwr. card temp AMA running
(reserved)
2 00000004 4 Earth fault ServiceTrip, Earth fault Start CW/CCW
Typecode/
Sparepart
3 00000008 8 Ctrl.card temp ServiceTrip, Ctrl.card temp Slow down
(reserved)
4 00000010 16 Ctrl. word TO ServiceTrip, Ctrl. word TO Catch up
(reserved)
5 00000020 32 Overcurrent Overcurrent Feedback high
6 00000040 64 Torque limit Torque limit Feedback low
7 00000080 128 Motor Th over Motor Th over Output current high
8 00000100 256 Motor ETR over Motor ETR over Output current low
9 00000200 512 Inverter overld. Inverter overld. Output freq high
10 00000400 1024 DC undervolt DC undervolt Output freq low
11 00000800 2048 DC overvolt DC overvolt Brake check OK
8 8 12
13
00001000
00002000
4096
8192
Short circuit
Inrush fault
DC voltage low
DC voltage high
Braking max
Braking
14 00004000 16384 Mains ph. loss Mains ph. loss Out of speed range
15 00008000 32768 AMA not OK No motor OVC active
16 00010000 65536 Live zero error Live zero error AC brake
17 00020000 131072 Internal fault KTY error 10 V low KTY Warn Password timelock
18 00040000 262144 Brake overload Fans error Brake overload Fans Warn Password protection
19 00080000 524288 U phase loss ECB error Brake resistor ECB Warn
20 00100000 1048576 V phase loss Brake IGBT
21 00200000 2097152 W phase loss Speed limit
22 00400000 4194304 Fieldbus fault Fieldbus fault Unused
23 00800000 8388608 24 V supply low 24 V supply low Unused
24 01000000 16777216 Mains failure Mains failure Unused
25 02000000 33554432 1.8 V supply low Current lmit Unused
26 04000000 67108864 Brake resistor Low temp Unused
27 08000000 134217728 Brake IGBT Voltage limit Unused
28 10000000 268435456 Option change Encoder loss Unused
29 20000000 536870912 Drive Initialised Output freq. lim. Unused
30 40000000 1073741824 Safe stop (A68) PTC 1 Safe stop Safe stop (W68) PTC 1 Safe Unused
(A71) stop (W71)
31 80000000 2147483648 Mech. brake low Dangerous Extended status word Unused
failure (A72)
Table 8.19 Description of Alarm Word, Warning Word, and Extended Status Word
Index
N
A Network............................................................................................. 36, 37
Abbreviation............................................................................................. 4 No response to control signals........................................................ 49
Acyclic....................................................................................................... 23
Additional resources.............................................................................. 3
P
Alarm......................................................................................................... 52 Parameter................................................................................................ 39
M
MRV............................................................................................................ 13
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