ECODRIVE03-FL*-04VRS General Instructions for Start-Up 4-9
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4.3 Diagnostic Message Options
Overview of Diagnostic Message Options
The diagnostic message options are divided into 2 groups:
• Options for generating priority-based, drive-internal diagnostic
messages for identifying the current operating state
• Collective messages for diverse status messages
Additionally, there are parameters for all important operating data that can
be transmitted via both the command communications hardware
(Profibus, ...) and the parameter-entry interface (RS-232/485 using the
ASCII protocol or SIS [serial Indramat protocol]).
Drive-internal Diagnostic Message Generation
The actual operating state of the drive is determined from the presence of
any errors, warnings, commands and controller enable signals, as well as
the active operating mode. It can be determined from
• the 2-part seven-segment display (H1 display)
• status message 53
• system outputs
Diagnostic Message Composition
Each operating state is identified by a diagnostic message which consists
of
• diagnostic message number
• diagnostic message text
For example, the diagnostic message for the non-fatal error "Excessive
Deviation" is displayed as follows.
F228 Excessive deviation
Diagnostic message number
Diagnostic
message text
F-0304 NC - Command illegal
or
Fig. 4-5: Composition of Diagnostic Message with Diagnostic Message
Number and Text
In this example, "F-," "03" and "04," or "F2" and "28" appear alternately on
the H1 display.