Siemens SINAMICS S150 NEMA Operating Instructions Manual page 599

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Principle of operation
● After each zero mark, it is again checked as to whether up to the next zero mark the
number of pulses lies within the tolerance band. If this is not the case and "pulse number
correction for faults" (p0437.2 = 1) is parameterized, then alarm A3x422
5 seconds.
● If one of the limits has a value of 0, then alarm A3x422
● Display of uncorrected encoder pulses
For p0437.7 = 1, the number of corrected pulse errors is displayed in r4688 with the
correct sign.
When p0437.7 = 0, the number of corrected missing pulses per zero mark distance is
displayed in r4688.
For a drift after one revolution, if the tolerance band limit is not reached, an alarm is not
output. A new measurement is performed if the zero mark is exceeded.
● Number of pulses outside the tolerance band
If the tolerance band is violated, then in addition to alarm A3x422
r4689 = 1 is set (access level 4). This value remains for 100 ms, so that a control can
detect several violations in quick succession one after the other even for high-speed
drives.
The message bits of parameter r4689 can be sent to a higher-level controller via
PROFIBUS / PROFINET as process data.
● The accumulated correction value can be sent to a higher-level control (e.g.:
p2051[x] = r4688). The control can then set the contents of the counter to a specific
value.
x = encoder number (x = 1, 2 or 3)
1)
Note
External encoders as leading value encoder in the drive group
The "tolerance band pulse number monitoring" also functions for external encoders, which
operate in a drive line-up as leading value encoder (monitoring the position value XIST1 from
a direct measuring system).
Enclosed Drives
Operating Instructions, 12/2018, A5E36652151A
Functions, monitoring and protective functions
is deactivated.
1)
1)
9.3 Drive functions
is output for
1)
, display parameter
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