Trip Reset - Siemens SIRIUS M200D Manual

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3.13

Trip reset

Trip reset acknowledges all the faults that are currently present in the starter and that can be
acknowledged. A fault can be acknowledged if its cause has been rectified or if it is no longer
present.
The trip reset can be triggered by:
● Remote reset via bus interface (PIO DO 0.3 Trip reset)
● Remote reset via input action (if parameterized)
● Local reset via the device interface (hand-held device or ES tool)
● Local reset via the key-operated switch (0 position; order variant)
● Power-On reset (DC24V-NS switched on and off again) only if protection against voltage
failure is deactivated (parameterizable).
● Reset via disconnecting means
Please set the rotary encoding switch from 0 to 1 for this purpose.
You can find more information in Chapter Acknowledging faults (Page 167).
3.14
Self-test
Description
Three types of self-tests can be carried out:
● Self-test at start-up:
This is automatically selected when the device is switched on or initialized.
● Self-test during operation:
The motor starter monitors specific device components cyclically and signals any pending
faults.
● Self-test on request
The self-test can be started via the process image (DO 0.5).
M200D PROFIBUS/PROFINET
Manual, 08/2014, A5E01577426A/RS-AA/004
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