Terms And Abbreviations Used - Lenze 8400 protec Hardware Manual

L-force drives
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Terms and abbreviations used

Axis, drive
Basic insulation
Controller
Device size
Double insulation
Functional insulation
Holding brake
Motor holding brake
Reinforced insulation
Spring−applied brake
Standard device
EMS
Half wave (coded)
Power wave
DECA BUS
PLC
IrRC
IrDA
Cxxxxx/y
Xk/y
EDS84DPS424 EN 5.0
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Terms and abbreviations used
Lenze controller combined with a motor or geared motor and other
Lenze drive components
Insulation providing basic protection against hazardous shock
currents
Any frequency inverter, servo inverter, or DC speed controller
Used as generic term for a group of devices which have the same
dimensions (depth, height and width) but different power ratings.
Basic insulation and additional insulation
Insulation ensuring perfect operation
See motor holding brake
The motor holding brake serves to statically hold e.g. a position during
the downtimes of a robot, travelling, synchronous, or hoist drive.
Uniform insulation system, same protection as double insulation
Design type of a (motor) holding brake
(electromechanically released, spring−applied operation)
Used as generic term when actions and features are described which
are very similar or the same for different versions or device sizes, e.g.
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mechanical installation or
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power terminals
Electrified Monorail System, e.g. monorail overhead conveyors,
automated guided vehicle systems
Process for transmitting control signals via contact conductor
Control bar and message bar, also with coding
Process for transmitting control signals with mains voltage
Process for transmitting control signals via rail bus
Programmable logic controller, compatible with IEC 61131
Infrared remote control
Infrared data interface
Subcode y of code Cxxxx
(e.g. C0410/3 = subcode 3 of code C0410)
Terminal y on terminal strip Xk (e.g. X3/28 = terminal 28 on terminal
strip X3)
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