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9.2Terms and Abbreviations
See chapter "2.5 Standards and terminology" for information on the pertinent standards on which many terms are based. Some terms and abbreviations may have specific meanings with regard to the stand- ards.
CIP Common Industrial Protocol, general specification for communication between fieldbus devices.
Client First transmitter, then recipient of fieldbus messages in the client- server relationship. Starts transmission with a transmission to the server; the reference point is the server object dictionary.
DOM Date of manufacturing: The nameplate of the product shows the date of manufacture in the format DD.MM.YY or in the format DD.MM.YYYY. Example:
31.12.09corresponds to December 31, 2009 31.12.2009 corresponds to December 31, 2009
Error Discrepancy between a detected (computed, measured or signaled) value or condition and the specified or theoretically correct value or condition.
Error class Classification of errors into groups. The different error classes allow for specific responses to errors, for example by severity.
Factory setting Factory settings when the product is shipped
Fatal error In the case of fatal error, the product is no longer able to control the motor so that the power stage must be immediately disabled.
Fault Fault is a state that can be caused by an error. Further information can be found in the pertinent standards such as IEC
Fault reset A function used to restore the drive to an operational state after a detected error is cleared by removing the cause of the error so that the error is no longer active.
Input Output and input refer to the direction of data transmission from the perspective of the master. Input: Status messages from the slave to the master, see also Output.
Master Active bus device that controls the data traffic on the network.
Output Output and input refer to the direction of data transmission from the perspective of the master. Output: Commands from the master to the slave, see also Input.
Parameter Device data and values that can be read and set (to a certain extent) by the user.
Persistent Indicates whether the value of the parameter remains in the memory after the device is switched off.
Quick Stop The Quick Stop function can be used for fast deceleration of a move- ment in the case of an error or via a command.
Warning If the term is used outside the context of safety instructions, a warning alerts to a potential problem that was detected by a monitoring func- tion. A warning does not cause a transition of the operating state.
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