Checking The Number Of Cycles; Debugging Your Unit; Viewing The Slave Unit Addresses - Advanced Energy Pinnacle User Manual

20 kw (325-650 vdc) devicenet, ae bus, mdxl user, terminal block output
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Pinnacle™ 20 kW
3. MORE, INTRLOCK, IRQS, MONITOR, and DSP options appear.
4. If you press MORE, you can check the following faults:
4 MORE → PROF1 displays the number of PROFIBUS faults
4 POWER displays the number of line power faults.
4 OVRTMP displays the number of over temperature faults.
4 BUS displays the number of bus faults.
4 INVRTR displays the number of inverter faults.
5. If you press INTRLOCK, the number of contactor, user, and cable faults appears.
6. If you press IRQ, the number of predefined and unassigned IRQs appears.
7. If you press MONITOR, you can check the number of setpoint timer faults and
process voltage faults.
8. If you press DSP, the number of DSP control and DSP watch dog faults appears.

CHECKING THE NUMBER OF CYCLES

To check the cycles:
1. Press SERVICE → STATS → EVENTS.
4 FAULTS and CYCLES options appear.
2. Press the CYCLES soft key.
4 OUTPUT and UNIT options appear.
3. To get a report of the number of output on events, press the OUTPUT soft key.
4. To get a report of the number of power on events, press UNIT.

Debugging Your Unit

SERVICE → DEBUG
Use this option to check the hardware configuration, installed cards, and logic
software options.

VIEWING THE SLAVE UNIT ADDRESSES

SERVICE → DEBUG → DIAG
Select this option to run system diagnostics on your Master/Slave system.
SERVICE → DEBUG → DIAG → MS_SYS
Displays the diagnostic settings you can view for the Master/Slave system.
SERVICE → DEBUG → DIAG → MS_SYS → SLV_NUMS
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