Firmware ≤ 05.00 - DMS 4.2 EN - 02/2010 L 441
8400 HighLine | Parameter setting & configuration
Basic drive functions (MCK)
Holding brake control
 
Mode 11: Manual control
In this mode, brake release and brake application can be directly controlled via the input
bBrkReleaseBrake without special logic or automatic.
 Setting pulse inhibit or controller inhibit has no influence on the trigger signal 
bBrkReleaseOut for the holding brake control switching element.
 After brake activation and elapse of the brake application time, the controller is 
inhibited automatically by the basic function "holding brake control".
 Tip!
You can use mode 11 to easily check if the brake switches correctly.
Mode 12: Automatic control
In this mode, the brake is controlled automatically.
 If the requested speed setpoint reaches a parameterisable upper speed threshold that 
allows traversing of the drive, the brake will be released and operation enabled.
 On the other hand, if speed setpoint and actual speed fall below a parameterisable 
lower speed threshold, the brake will be applied under consideration of different time 
parameters.
 The brake will also be activated automatically if quick stop is activated in the drive, e.g. 
by a device command or as response to an error, and in the event of controller inhibit 
or pulse inhibit.
 After automatic brake activation and elapse of the brake application time, the 
controller is inhibited automatically by the basic function "holding brake control".
 Tip!
The 2/12 mode is the common mode to control the brake.
In this mode, the input bBrkReleaseBrake should be permanently set to FALSE
unless manual release is required.
When  bBrkReleaseBrake = TRUE, the brake is permanently released and the
automatic control cannot apply the brake.
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