Device Reactions - Power Supply
Diagnostic messages triggered by a power supply have an additional device reaction. In the following table, the device reactions are sorted according to their priority (from High to Low).
Device reaction |
Diagnostic class |
Subclass |
Meaning |
Diagnostic example |
---|---|---|---|---|
AP |
3 |
6 |
oThe ready contact is opened and the allocated drives are shut down. oThe braking resistor is not ready to minimize voltage in the DC bus. |
|
BP1 |
3 |
5 |
oThe ready contact is opened. oThe braking resistor is not ready to minimize voltage in the DC bus. |
|
BP2 |
3 |
4 |
oReady contact is opened. oThe braking resistor is ready to minimize voltage in the DC bus. |
|
D |
2 |
2 |
oInforming message to PacDrive controller. oThe program can be used for controlled, synchronous shutdown. oIf the PacDrive controller does not trigger any reaction in the drive, a diagnostic message with the device reaction AP, BP1, or BP2 may occur. |
|
E |
1 |
1 |
Message |
For this device reaction there is no diagnostic message defined by default. |
The device reaction can be reconfigured using the function FC_DiagConfigSet2 or FC_DiagConfigSubClassGroupSet. The priority of the configured device reaction must always be equal to or greater than the priority of the minimum device reaction. The minimum device reactions are indicated in the respective diagnostic message and in the overview table.