Siemens · FC1765DC Controller
The drive's Safety Integrated (SI) function on the Control Unit (CU) has detected a brake control fault, leading to a STOP A reaction. Causes vary widely depending on the fault value, encompassing issues such as incorrect parameter p1278, missing or broken brake connections, ground faults in the brake cable, short-circuits in the brake winding, or internal faults within the CU's brake control circuit or its communication with the Motor Module.
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1. Record the fault value (r0949) for a precise sub-code description of the brake control error from the Control Unit (CU).
2. Measure the voltage and current at the brake terminals (e.g., X52) during brake engage and disengage commands.
3. Inspect the brake feedback switch (e.g., F1) for proper operation and verify wiring continuity back to the Control Unit.
4. Manually check the mechanical brake for free movement, wear limits, and proper adjustment (e.g., air gap measurement).
5. Review and adjust brake control parameters (e.g., P1210, P1215, P1216) according to the machine's safety manual and specifications.
6. If equipped, perform a functional safety test of the brake system, ensuring the brake holding torque meets specified values.