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“ICON2000”
instruction and operating manual
Section 618/2 chapt. F
Section 618/2
DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES and REPORTS
torque: output torque in % of the nominal torque stated in the
NAMEPLATE menu
motor speed: RPM of electrical motor
main voltage: voltage (V) and frequency (Hz) of mains
current: current (A) absorbed by the motor
temperature: temperature (°C), inside the electronic compartment
time: present time
date: present date
alarm: list of present alarms (see section 618/3, chap.N, DIAGNOSTIC
MESSAGES)
warning: list of present warnings (see section 618/3, chap.N, DIAGNOSTIC
MESSAGES)
Ktemp: temperature factor
mot temp: temperature (°C) of the electrical motor
term temp: temperature (°C) inside the terminal board compartment
log status: data logger status (off, ready, in progress: E: event number - n° of
memory cycle or R: sample number - n° of memory cycle)
wireless report: Bluetooth
TM
interface status (ready, not ready)
node report: report of BUS interface card (only present if the bus card is
present) (see the relevant instruction manual)
FDI report: report of FDI function (only present if the LonWorks bus card is
present) (see the relevant instruction manual)
base report: base card report
• card code
• manufacturing week and year
• electrical diagram, etc
term report: terminal board card report
• card code
• manufacturing week and year
• electrical diagram, etc
Ain/Aout report: Ain/Aout card report (only present if the card is present)
• card code
• manufacturing week and year
• electrical diagram, etc.
The warning condition occurs when a variable reaches a critical value and/or a maintenance
action is required, but the actuator control functions are still available. The alarm condition
occurs when a variable is out of the acceptable range and the actuator control functions are
not available.
The alarm and warning lists only contain the present alarms and warnings. When the fault
condition disappears, the corresponding alarm or warning disappears from the list. A reset
routine is provided to clear the type of alarm / warning that are memorised (over-torque,
jammed valve, etc.).