Commissioning Manual
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A31117: Inversion error
signals A/B/R
Reaction: ENCODER
Acknowledgement: PULSE
INHIBIT
For a square-wave encoder (bipolar, dou-
ble ended) signals A*, B* and R* are not
inverted with respect to signals A, B and
R.
•
• Does the encoder supply signals and the
associated inverted signals?
A31411: Encoder 1: Abso-
lute encoder signals internal
alarms
The absolute encoder fault word includes
alarm bits that have been set.
• Check the encoder cable connection, and
make sure the encoder cables are routed in
compliance with EMC.
• Check the motor temperature.
•
Replace the encoder/motor.
A31412: Encoder 1: Error bit
set in the serial protocol
The encoder sends a set error bit via the
serial protocol.
•
Carry out a POWER ON (power off/on) for
all components.
• Check that the encoder cables are routed
in compliance with EMC.
• Check the plug connections.
•
A52900: Failure during data
copying
• Copying is halted.
• The SD card was plugged out.
•
The drive is not in the stop state.
• Re-plug in the SD card.
• Make sure the drive is in the stop state.
With the communication tool Access MyMachine (AMM), you can establish an Ethernet connection and realize data transfer
between the control system and a computer. This tool is available in the Toolbox and is supported by Windows Vista/Win 7.
The following Ethernet connections are possible between the control system and the AMM tool on the computer:
● Direct connection: connecting the control system directly to a computer
● Network connection: integrating the control system into an existing Ethernet network
For more information about connecting the AMM tool, see Section "Connecting with AMM (Page 47)".
After an active Ethernet connection is established, the AMM tool provides the possibility of data exchange between the
control system and a computer, as well as remote control of the HMI from the computer. For more information about the tool
functionality, see the Online Help of the tool.