4.9.3
As soon as a fault switch-off occurs in a slave frequency inverter, the emergency tele-
gram is transmitted. The emergency telegram marks the node ID for the identification
of the failed node via its identifier and the existing fault message via its data contents
(8 bytes).
The emergency telegram has the identifier 128 + node ID.
After a fault acknowledgment, another emergency telegram is transmitted, with the
data content (Byte 0 ...7) being set to "0" this time. This identifies the node's repeated
readiness for operation. If a further fault occurs subsequently, it is transmitted in a
new emergency telegram.
The acknowledgment sequence is based on the definitions according to CANopen.
Data contents of the emergency telegram:
Bytes 0, 1 and 2 are firmly defined and compatible with CANopen.
Bytes 6/7 contain the product specific VECTRON error code.
The explanation and description of the product-specific VECTRON error code can be
found in the annex "Error messages".
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Emergency message, fault switch-off
Emergency telegram
Byte
Value
0
0x00
low-byte Error-Code
1
0x10
high-byte Error-Code
2
0x80
Error-Register
3
0x00
-
4
0x00
-
5
0x00
-
6
0xnn
internal Error-Code, low-byte
7
0xmm
internal Error-Code, high-byte
Error-Code
= 0x1000
Error-Register = 0x80
Meaning
= general error
= manufacturer-specific error
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