Read Ds203 Device Parameter 1 - Siemens 3RK1308‑0 00‑0CP0 Series Equipment Manual

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A.14

Read DS203 device parameter 1

DS203 contains the second part of the incorrect parameter with which the motor starter is
working. The defaults appear in italics in the Value range column.
Object
Byte.Bit Range of values
number
- 0.0
[0]
[0]: 3-phase
3 0.1
[1]: 1-phase
[0]: No
2209 0.2-0.3
[1]: Yes
6 0.4 -
[3]: CLASS 5 (10a)
0.7
[0]: CLASS 10
[15]: CLASS off (as of
firmware version V1.2.0)
[0]: Trip without restart
5 1.0 -
1.1
[1]: Tripping with restart (not
during ATEX operation)
[2]: Warning (not during
ATEX operation)
[0]: Retention of the thermal
4 1.2
motor model on restart
[1]: Deletion of the thermal
motor model on restart (not
during ATEX operation)
20000 1.3
[
0]: No warning in the case
of safety-related tripping
[0019H]
[1]: Warning in the case of
safety-related tripping
[0019H]
[0]: Switch substitute value
34 1.4
[1]: Retain last value
19 1.5
[0]: Warning (not in the
case of fail-safe motor
starters)
[1]: Tripping
20 1.6
[0]: Warning (not during
ATEX operation)
[1]: Tripping
317 1.7
Diagnosis Supply voltage
too low (all motor starters
as of firmware version
V1.2.0)
Motor starter (3RK1308‑0**00‑0CP0)
Equipment Manual, 11/2019, A5E34821005002A/RS-AC/003
Meaning
Reserved
Load type (only for
direct-on-line starters)
EX motor application
(ATEX operation)
Trip class
1)
Response to overload -
TMM
The charge state of the
thermal motor model is
deleted at run-up. In this
way, unintentional early
trips can be prevented if the
motor starter has been
switched off for an
extended period.
Response to safety-related
tripping with F-DI
Response to CPU/master
STOP
Response to residual
current detection
Response to asymmetry
[0] released (default)
[1] block
A.14 Read DS203 device parameter 1
See Chapter ...
-
Load type (Page 69)
Ex motor application (Page 101)
Overload protection (Page 76)
Overload protection (Page 76)
Overload protection (Page 76)
Response to safety-related tripping
(Page 100)
Group fault diagnostics/group warning
diagnostics (Page 103)
Response to residual current detection
(Page 89)
Asymmetry monitoring (Page 98)
-
Data sets
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