ABB · ACS850 Standard Program Firmware
The drive has detected an inconsistency in its internal Safe Torque Off (STO) registers, meaning the two redundant STO inputs are not in the same state. This is a safety fault that can occur whether the drive is enabled or disabled, indicating a potential failure in the safety circuit or a timing issue, which compromises the STO function.
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Using a dual-channel oscilloscope, monitor both STO input signals (e.g., STO_IN1 at X12.1 and STO_IN2 at X12.2) simultaneously to identify any timing discrepancies during state changes.
Inspect the wiring to both STO input terminals (e.g., X12.1 and X12.2) for any loose connections, damaged insulation, or incorrect termination.
Test the external safety relays or contactors (e.g., K1, K2) providing the STO signals for consistent and simultaneous opening/closing of their contacts.
Ensure adequate shielding for the STO input cables, and route them away from power cables or sources of high electromagnetic interference (EMI).
Confirm that the drive's STO configuration parameters (if any, e.g., P10-01 (STO Delay Time)) are set appropriately for the application and safety component response times.