Led Display; Mode Selector - Siemens SIMOTION P320-3 Manual

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Hardware description
3.4 SIMOTION P state application
3.4.2

LED display

The meaning of the LEDs and their colors is described in the table below.
Table 3- 7
Meaning of LEDs
LED
SF (red)
1
5 VDC (green)
SIMOTION P voltage on
RUN (green) -
SIMOTION P in RUN mode
STOPU (yellow) -
SIMOTION P in STOP user
program mode
STOP (yellow) -
SIMOTION P in STOP mode
BUS1F (red) - group fault
BUS2F (red) - group fault
SF LED is also displayed for the hardware
1
RUN/STOP LED is also displayed for the hardware and encompasses the RUN and STOP LED:
2
Green = RUN mode
Yellow = STOP mode
3.4.3

Mode selector

The mode selector is used to set the SIMOTION P application to different states. You can
switch the control to RUN or STOP/STOPU and perform an overall reset.
A system status activated with the mode selector has priority over a status selected via
SIMOTION SCOUT. Consequently, you cannot switch the control to RUN mode via
SIMOTION SCOUT while the mode selector is set to STOP/STOPU on the
SIMOTION P320-3. You must use the mode selector for this.
Further information on the mode selector function can be found in the SIMOTION P320-3
and Panel Fronts Commissioning and Hardware Installation Manual.
50
Meaning
This LED indicates a fault state or underlicensing of the SIMOTION P.
This LED indicates that the voltage is present at P.
This LED indicates that the user program is running.
2
This LED indicates that the technology packages (for example, synchronous operation
and cam) are active. Test and commissioning functions can be executed without a user
program. The user program is not active.
This LED indicates that no user program is running. The technology packages are not
active.
2
Not relevant as no PROFIBUS DP interface available.
Not relevant as no MPI/DP interface available.
SIMOTION P320-3 and Panel Fronts
Manual, 02/2012

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