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8400 StateLine C | Reference manual
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Terminology used
Information that is only valid for or from a certain software version of the controller is
marked accordingly in this manual.
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Terminology used
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Term
Meaning
»EASY Starter«
The L-force »EASY Starter« is a Lenze tool for easy online diagnostics, parameter
setting and commissioning of the controller.
»Engineer«
The L-force »Engineer« is a Lenze engineering software for parameter setting
across all devices, configuring and diagnosing individual components (as for
instance controllers, industrial PCs, motors, I/O systems) and machine control
systems.
Application block
Block for a technology application (e.g. actuating drive speed)
A technology application is a drive solution based on the experience and know-
how of Lenze in which function blocks interconnected to a signal flow form the
basis for implementing typical drive tasks.
ASM
Abbreviation for asynchronous motor
Code
Parameter used for controller parameterisation or monitoring.
The term is usually called "index".
Display code
Parameter that displays the current status or value of an input/output of a
system block.
Emergency brake
The emergency brake serves to shutdown rotary or translatory masses in motion
in emergency situations. Emergency situations are exceptional situations that
only occur sporadically.
FB Editor
Function block editor
Graphical interconnection tool which is provided for FB interconnections in the
»Engineer« on the
FB Editor
tab and by means of which the applications
integrated in the 8400 HighLine controller can also be reconfigured and
extended by individual functions.
Function block
General designation of a function block for free interconnection (from
"HighLine" device version).
A function block can be compared with an integrated circuit that contains a
certain control logic and delivers one or several values when being executed.
Each function block has a unique identifier (the instance name) and a processing
number which defines the position at which the function block is calculated
during the task cycle.
Example: "L_Arithmetik_1" (function block for arithmetic operations)
Holding brake
The holding brake serves to statically hold e.g. a position during the downtimes
of a robot/travelling/synchronous/hoist drive.
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