Standard Functions
12.2 Test Position Feedback
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● If a configured module fails, all related faults will be acknowledged automatically.
However, a configuration fault will be generated (exception: Operator Panel, if
parameterized accordingly). This ensures that a module fault does not cause the general
fault to be acknowledged automatically.
● If a function or module is deactivated in the device configuration (via parameterization), all
related faults are acknowledged automatically the motor cannot start immediately since
parameters cannot be entered if an ON command is pending).
● If a function's parameter is changed from "Tripping" to "Warning", "Signaling" or
"Deactivated", all related faults will be acknowledged automatically.
● For an external fault: with its own parameter: "Auto-Reset".
12.2 Test Position Feedback
Test Position Feedback
You can carry out the "cold starting" function test using the Test Position Feedback (TPF)
function block. For this purpose, the Input (plug) of the function block must be connected to
the respective socket. The activated test position will be indicated by the flashing QL of the
control function.
The Test Position Feedback (TPF) function block consists of:
● 1 plug.
● 1 "Status - Test Position" socket. This is set when a signal is issued at the Input.
● 1 "Test Position Feedback" socket. This is set when:
– "TPF" is activated although current is flowing in the main circuit.
– "TPF" is activated and current is flowing in the main circuit.
Overall, there is 1 Test Position Feedback function block for BU1 and BU2.
In this dialog you can:
● Connect the input (plug) with a socket. For this purpose, select the corresponding socket
in the scroll boxes.
● Select the input logic (normally open contact / normally closed contact) in the "Type"
scroll box.
Note
When the Test Position is enabled, the QLE/QLA sockets of the control function are
controlled through blinking, e.g. to indicate test
operation of the motor feeder via a blinking