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Supervision and control in LINE mode

The Altivar control process using the communication bus is based on the CiA 402 profile status chart compatible with the IEC 61800-7 standard. Each state represents an aspect of the internal behaviour of the drive.

This chart evolves according to whether the control word is sent (CMD W8501) or an event occurs (example: lock following malfunction). The drive status can be identified by the value of the status word (ETA W3201).

Not ready to switch on (Initialization):

Communication is being initialized.

Transient state invisible to the communication bus.

Switch on disabled (Configuration):

Initialization of the drive is complete.

The configuration and adjustment parameters can be modified.

If all or part of the configuration and settings are to be loaded, we recommend disabling the consistency check function during the transfer (CMI W8504, bit 15 = 1). On completion of the transfer, the consistency check must be enabled (CMI W8504, bit 15 = 0).

The drive is locked.

Ready to switch on and Switched on (Drive initialized):

The drive is locked.

The power stage of the drive is ready to operate, but voltage has not yet been applied to the output.

The configuration and adjustment parameters can be modified, but modifying a configuration parameter returns the drive to the "Switch on disabled" state.

Operation enabled (Operational):

The drive is unlocked and voltage can be applied to the motor terminals.

[Auto tuning] (tUn) requires an injection of current. The drive must therefore be in this state to perform this command.

The adjustment parameters can be modified even if a run command or a DC injection current is present. However, a configuration parameter can only be modified if the motor is stopped, and this returns the drive to the "Switch on disabled" state.

Quick stop active (Emergency stop active):

Fast stop

Restarting is only possible after the drive has changed to the "Switch on disabled" state.

Malfunction reaction active (Reaction on fault detection):

Transient state during which the drive performs an action appropriate to the type of detected fault.

Malfunction (Detected fault):

The drive is locked.

Difference between a fast stop and a Quick stop

A fast stop (CMD = 16#400F) is a stop on a short ramp that maintains the drive in the "Operation enabled" state. The drive remains locked after a fast stop.

A run command can be executed immediately after a fast stop.

A Quick stop (CMD = 16#0002) is an emergency stop that causes a stop on a short ramp followed by locking in the "Quick stop active" state. To be able to restart the drive, you must first change to the "Switch on disabled" state via the "Disable voltage" command (CMD = 16#0000). It is not possible, therefore, to execute a run command immediately after a Quick stop.

Note:

In access level L1 or L2 (parameter LAC):

Priorities between channels are managed by the drive.

At switch-on, the drive is in control via the terminals and changes automatically to the "Operation enabled" state. This means that, when a run command is applied (for example: CMD = 16#000F), it starts without needing to follow the IEC 61800-7 status chart procedure.

When the drive is controlled via a communication bus, it is advisable to configure the access level LAC = L3:

The active channel is set by configuring the following parameters: [Profile] (CHCF), [Ref. 2 switching] (rFC), [Cmd switching] (CCS), [Cmd channel 1] (Cd1), [Cmd channel 2] (Cd2), [Ref.1 channel] (Fr1) and [Ref.2 channel] (Fr2).

At switch-on, the drive configured for control via the bus changes to the "Switch on disabled" state. This means that it must follow the IEC 61800-7 status chart procedure to be able to start, and to help prevent any unwanted behaviour.

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Contents Altivar Page Contents Important Information Please NoteBefore you begin Hazard of Electric SHOCK, EXPLOSION, or ARC FlashDocumentation structure Drive terminal displays IntroductionPresentation FormatsInstalling the card in the drive Hardware setupReceipt Hardware setup Terminal Function Electrical characteristics Characteristics and functions of the terminalsTherefore the direction of operation Connection to the Modbus base port Number Terminal Electrical characteristicsConnection to the Profibus DP network Connection accessories Example of connectionWire sizes Wiring diagram for ATV 312 equipped with VW3 A312Recommendations Address Switches 5-4-3-2-1 ConfigurationCoding the drive address At first power on with a Profibus DP option card Drive default valuesPower on after removing the Profibus DP option card Control of an ATV 312 from a Profibus DP option card Control of the drive when LAC = L1 or L2Control of the drive when LAC = L3 Parameter Value CommentControl via Profibus DP in native profile CiA402 DX Green LED Status DiagnosticsDiagnostic LEDs ST Red LED StatusCommunication fault management Code Name Probable cause RemedyProfibus DP mapping Profibus DP protocolInput PZDs Output PZDsPKW request Output PKWs PKW aperiodic serviceInput PKWs Examples of PKW aperiodic exchanges PL7 output word Altivar Configuration of the communicationProject configuration PL7 input word AltivarConfiguration with SyCON additional Software Configuration of the slaveSave the projet PLC IO image / Altivar 312 DP slave mappingPZD area PKW area Altivar TSX P57 354M TSX P57 354 M IO memoryReady for switch on Example of Control of the DriveAnimated operator screen example GSD installation Configuration of the deviceS1A10386 10/2009 PKW area PLC IO image / Altivar 312 DP slave mappingPZD area Altivar S7-315 PEW S7 315 PAW Parameter IO memorySupervision and control in Line mode IEC 61800-7 status chartReady to switch on and Switched on Drive initialized Not ready to switch on InitializationSwitch on disabled Configuration Operation enabled OperationalCMD control word W8501 ETA status word W3201 MSK = ETAATV312PROFIBUSDPS1A1038601 S1A10386 10/2009