External Fault (TRIP-SET)
Lenze · 8200 Series
What does EEr mean?
An external disturbance has been detected, activating a digital signal assigned to the TRIP-SET function (DCTRL1-TRIP-SET). This typically results from a LOW level at the signal source for this function, causing the controller to inhibit. Ignoring this can lead to system shutdown and operational delays.
Common Causes
- External safety device (e.g., emergency stop, limit switch, thermal relay) connected to DCTRL1-TRIP-SET has opened.
- Break or loose connection in the wiring to the digital input configured as DCTRL1-TRIP-SET.
- Faulty external sensor or auxiliary contact providing a LOW level signal to the DCTRL1-TRIP-SET input.
- Incorrect parameter assignment for DCTRL1-TRIP-SET, causing unintended tripping.
- Electromagnetic interference (EMI) causing a momentary drop of the signal level on the digital input.
Repair Steps & Checklist
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1. Identify the external device connected to the digital input assigned to DCTRL1-TRIP-SET (e.g., C0020 for DI1, C0021 for DI2).
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2. Measure the voltage level at the specific digital input terminal configured as DCTRL1-TRIP-SET; it should be HIGH (e.g., 24VDC) when no fault is present.
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3. Inspect the wiring to the DCTRL1-TRIP-SET input for continuity, loose connections, or damage.
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4. Verify the operational status of the external safety device or sensor connected to this input.
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5. Check drive parameter settings for the assigned digital input to ensure DCTRL1-TRIP-SET is the intended function.