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Faulty behavior and
setting errors Often the cause of incorrect or undesirable guiding behavior is
an incorrect setting on the D-MAXE system. These errors can
easily be eliminated by changing the appropriate settings on the
D-MAXE system.
Possible causes for faulty
D-MAXE behavior Errors caused by connections or settings on the D-MAXE system
can result in many kinds of faulty behavior in the system. Often
it is difficult to deduce the cause directly from a faulty behavior.
You should therefore check the possible causes in the following
table and eliminate any that are present.
Possible causes for faulty
behavior
Remedy Reference
No response on the desired
actuator.
Wrong actuator selected?
Select "Manual mode" and
check whether the correct
actuator is selected.
Select devices/actuators, page
5‑2
An asterisk "(*)" appears in
the header before the
menu identification.
Local Control has been
taken over.
Limit Local Control.
Local Control must be limited
to ensure that the system can
run as a whole.
see item
2 Local Control, page
7‑2
Is activation by means of
the digital inputs possible?
Check the digital inputs.
see item
1y.9.1.3 Digital Inputs
(Connection X1), page 7‑27
in
section
1y.5 Hardware
Is activation by means of a
fieldbus possible (e.g.
Profibus) ?
Check the fieldbus status. see
1y.8 Network, page 7‑23
Check the fieldbus data.
see
1y.8 Network, page 7‑23
For more information about
fieldbus data, refer to the
"Supplementary Operating
Instructions" in the system
documentation.
Are the digital outputs
being used?
Check the status (set/deleted)
of the digital outputs.
see item
1y.5.4 Digital Outputs,
page 7‑17
in section
1y.5 Hardware