Explanation Of The List Of Faults And Alarms - Siemens SINAMICS G List Manual

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Faults and Alarms
Overview of Faults and Alarms
3.1.2

Explanation of the List of Faults and Alarms

The data in the following example has been chosen at random. A description can
contain the information listed below. Some of the information is optional.
The list of faults and alarms (see Section 3.2) has the following layout:
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Start of example - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Axxxxx (F, N)
Fault location (optional): Name
Reaction:
NONE
Acknowledge-
NONE
ment:
Cause:
Description of possible causes.
Fault value (r0949, format): or alarm value (r2124, format): (optional)
Information about fault or alarm values (optional).
Remedy:
Description of possible remedies.
Reaction to F:
A_INFEED: OFF2 (OFF1, NONE)
SERVO: NONE (OFF1, OFF2, OFF3)
VECTOR: NONE (OFF1, OFF2, OFF3)
Acknowledge-
IMMEDIATELY (POWER ON)
ment for F:
Reaction to N:
NONE
Acknowledge-
NONE
ment for N:
Axxxxx
Alarm xxxxx
Axxxxx (F, N) Alarm xxxxx (report type can be changed to F or N)
Fxxxxx
Fault xxxxx
Fxxxxx (A, N) Fault xxxxx (report type can be changed to A or N)
Nxxxxx
No report
Nxxxxx (A)
No report (report type can be changed to A)
A report comprises a letter followed by the relevant number.
The meaning of the letters is as follows:
• A means "Alarm"
• F means "Fault"
• N means "No Report" or "Internal Report"
The optional parenthesis indicates whether the type specified for this report can
be changed and which report types can be adjusted via parameter.
Information about reaction and acknowledgement are specified independently for
a report with adjustable report type (e.g. reaction to F, acknowledgement for F).
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SINAMICS G List Manual, Edition 12.2004

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