01.99
05.00
Table 7-2
STOP VII
Can be
Can be
parame-
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Stop responses and their effect, continued
Stop
Stopping
response
via...
S
S
None
S
Faults that can be suppressed
This means:
These faults can be de–activated.
S
P1600
and
P1601
S
Refer to
Chapter A.1
Faults which can be set
This means:
For these faults, either STOP I or STOP II can be
P1612
set as stop response.
S
and
P1613
(from SW
S
3.3)
Refer to
Chapter A.1
7 Fault Handling/Diagnostics
7.1
Overview of faults and warnings
Effect
No effect.
Acknowledgment is not required.
That is a warning
Which faults can be suppressed?
The faults, specified in P1600 and P1601 can
be suppressed.
e.g. faults 508, 509, 608 etc.
How can they be suppressed?
By setting the parameter bit assigned to the
fault via P1600 and P1601.
Example:
Fault 608 is to be suppressed.
––> set P1601.8 to 1
Which faults can be set?
The faults, specified in P1612 and P1613,
can be set.
e.g. faults 504, 505, 607 etc.
How can these be set?
By setting the parameter bit assigned to the
fault via P1612 and P1613.
Example:
STOP II should be initiated as response to
fault 608.
––> set P1613.8 to 0
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