Switching On The Power Supply - Siemens SIMOTION D410 Commissioning Manual

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3.3

Switching on the power supply

Checking the system
Check the final installed and wired system one more time before it is switched on, keeping in
mind the safety points in the following check list:
● Have you observed all ESD measures when handling the components?
● Have all connectors been properly inserted and locked/screwed?
● Are all components grounded and have all shields been attached?
● Have you taken the load capacity of the central power supply into consideration?
Switching on the external power supply
Power is supplied to the SIMOTION D410 using an external power supply unit, for example,
using SITOP power supplies (in special circumstances, the SIMOTION D410 can also be
supplied using the PM340 Power Module, see Section Power Supply in the SIMOTION D410
Manual.).
Switch on the power supply after having checked off all items of the checklist.
NOTICE
SIMOTION D410 shuts down if the power supply is interrupted
It is imperative to prevent the external 24 VDC power supply to SIMOTION D410 from being
interrupted for a duration longer than 3 ms. Operation of SIMOTION D410 is stopped on
expiration of these 3 ms and can only be recovered by cycling power Off > On.
Additional information is available in Section User memory concept (Page 41).
Startup of SIMOTION D410
The startup of SIMOTION D410 is initiated after the power supply is activated:
1. The RDY LED is lit and the red RUN/STOP LED briefly lights up at the beginning of the
2. Startup of the SIMOTION Kernel.
SIMOTION D410
Commissioning Manual, 04/2014
startup sequence. These LEDs can be used to monitor the startup sequence. Any errors
are displayed.
Commissioning (hardware)
3.3 Switching on the power supply
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