Drive modules
DRIVE MODULES
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Final stages: They display error messages or warnings on the display
when they come up. When the series ends, it begins a new sequence
again repeating these messages again.
See the meaning of errors codes and warnings that may be shown on the
display of the drive in chapter
14. ERROR CODES AND MESSAGES
, of
the “man_dds_soft.pdf” manual.
The system will not start running until all the errors detected at the drive
have been eliminated.
To eliminate these errors, their cause has to have disappeared and, then
an < error reset > must be carried out. This <reset> may be activated from
connector X2 (pin 1) of the power supply module (with modular drives) or
from connector X2 (pin 3) of the compact drive.
For further information on initialization and error reset, see the corre-
sponding section of this chapter.
If the system uses CAN interface, the display will show the stages mentio-
ned earlier like when using SERCOS interface, with a fixed zero when it is
operative or with a smaller fixed or intermittent zero when receiving or not
a response to the first message sent out on power-up.
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Final stages. Error and warning displaying STAGES.
INFORMATION.
The CNC screen also shows these codes and error mes-
sages as well as the codes and texts of SERCOS or CAN communication
errors.
With analog interface, the code of the activated error is only displayed on
the display of the drive.
i
NOTE.
Remember that
there are errors classified as “non-resettable” that
cannot be eliminated with this method. These errors can only be eliminat-
ed by turning the unit off and back on and only if the cause of the error
has been eliminated.
See the section “non-resettable errors” in chapter 14
of the “man_dds_soft.pdf” manual.
NOTE.
Remember that the errors may be disabled from the “error
disable” tab of the “SPY” window of the WinDDSSetup application.
For
further detail, see chapter
16. WINDDSSETUP
of the “man_dds_soft.pdf”
manual.
Summary of Contents for DDS
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Page 30: ...1 DESCRIPTION 30 Description DDS HARDWARE Ref 1310...
Page 94: ...2 POWER SUPPLIES 94 Power supplies DDS HARDWARE Ref 1310...
Page 188: ...3 DRIVE MODULES 188 Drive modules DDS HARDWARE Ref 1310...
Page 204: ...4 AUXILIARY MODULES 204 Auxiliary modules DDS HARDWARE Ref 1310...
Page 232: ...SELECTING CRITERIA 5 232 Selection criteria DDS HARDWARE Ref 1310...
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Page 312: ...8 INSTALLATION 312 Installation DDS HARDWARE Ref 1310...
Page 326: ...9 FUNCTIONAL SAFETY 326 Functional safety DDS HARDWARE Ref 1310...
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