Operating Instructions
Legal information Warning notice systemQualified PersonnelProper use of Siemens productsTrademarksUser documentationStructure of this documentationInternet addressCertificationFive safety rulesPrerequisites1.3 Components that can be destroyed by electrostatic discharge (ESD)Residual risks of power drive systemsElectromagnetic fields "electro smog"2.1 Chapter contentFeatures 3 3.1 Chapter contentTransportation3.3 Installation3.3.1 Mechanical installation: checklistUnpacking the cabinets 4 4.1 Chapter content4.2 Checklist for electrical installation4.3 Important safety precautionsWhat is meant by EMC? 4.5 EMC-compliant designcabinet assemblyShield gapsUsing large cross-sectionsConnection cross-sections 4.8.1 Customer terminal block (-A60)S5: Selector for voltage/current AI0, AI1 Description DiagnosticsThreshold switchDescription Safety informationDescription 5.2.1 Installing STARTERBasic procedure using STARTER5.3.1 Creating a projectVersion: 2.6xSelecting the control structure⇒ If necessary, activate Do you want to enter the equivalent circuit diagram data? Note⇒ Click Finish.5.3.3 Starting the drive projectTransferring the STARTER project to the drive unitResults of the previous steps5.3.4 Connection via serial interfacePrerequisitesSelecting motor identification5.6 Status after commissioning5.8 Parameter reset to factory settingsReset all parameters to factory settingsParameter reset via STARTERFunction diagramsOverviewParameter categoriesOptionally installed drive objectsProperties of a drive objectConfiguring drive objectsDescription Description Bus terminating resistor6.7.5.1 Drive commissioningBasic CommissioningComplete commissioningMotor identificationControl settings Display settings 6.7.5.4 Lists of signals for the operation screenDate formatKeyboard test6.7.6 Language/Sprache/Langue/Idioma/LinguaLOCAL/REMOTE keySettings: Menu – Commissioning / Service – AOP Settings – Control SettingsLOCAL/REMOTE also during operation (factory setting: no)Settings: MENU – Commissioning/Service – AOP Settings – Control Settings Acknowledge error from the AOP (factory setting: yes)What is a fault?What is an alarm?Description6.7.10 Parameterization errorsParameter write error (d)pxxxx.yy:0xnnProcedure, establishing online operation with PROFINETReal-time communicationDefinition: Real Time (RT) and determinismIP address assignmentDevice nameReplacing Control Unit CU320 (IO device) Definition: Sub-network maskPROFIdrive telegram for cyclic data transmission and non-cyclic services6.9 Engineering Software Drive Control Chart (DCC)Function diagramsDescriptionDescription Description Description RequirementDescription Function diagramsFunction diagramsDescriptionDescriptionDescriptionDescriptionDescription DescriptionSeveral drive data sets9.4.6.8 Status signalsMotion command active (r2684.15)Reference point set (r2684.11)Description10.2.3 Indicating and rectifying faultsWhat is a fault?What is an alarm?10.3 Overview of warnings and faultsRemedyOnline Support10.4.1 Spare parts11 11.1 Chapter content11.2 MaintenanceDust depositsVentilationCable and screw terminals11.3 MaintenanceTightening torques for current-carrying parts11.4 Replacing componentsFive safety rulesPreparatory stepsPreparatory stepsPreparatory stepsPreparatory stepsPreparatory stepsPreparatory stepsPreparatory stepsPreparatory stepsPreparatory stepsPreparatory stepsInstallationPreparatory stepsInstallationPreparatory stepsInstallation stepsPreparatory stepsInstallation stepsPreparatory stepsInstallation stepsPreparatory stepsInstallationPreparatory stepsInstallationPreparatory stepsInstallationPreparatory stepsInstallation11.4.18 Replacing the fan fuses (-A2 -F101/F102, -G1 -F10/F11, -T1 -F10/F11)11.4.19 Replacing the fuses for the auxiliary power supply (-A1 -F11 / -A1 -F12)Preparatory stepsRemovalInstallation11.4.21 Replacing the cabinet operator panelDescription 11.6 Messages after replacing DRIVE-CLiQ components11.7 Upgrading the cabinet unit firmwareThis manual contains notices you have to observe in order to ensure your personal safety, as well as to prevent damage to property. The notices referring to your personal safety are highlighted in the manual by a safety alert symbol, notices referring only to property damage have no safety alert symbol. These notices shown below are graded accordin...See more on support dustry.siemens ACMA
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