You can clear drive faults in three ways: 1. using the WorkBench toolbar; 2. using the WorkBench Faults screen, 3. using an external digital signal. Clearing the fault automatically disables the drive (by issuing the DRV.DIS command). After the fault is cleared, you must then enable the drive again (by issuing the DRV.EN command). Using external digital signal, clearing the fault does not automatically disable the drive. Once the fault is cleared, the drive will immediately become enabled again when no fault conditions exist.
The external digital signal method is useful when the application does not require a field bus, therefore the controller cannot issue fieldbus commands (for example, DRV.EN). The fault clearing function is simpler in this case. The controller can clear a fault condition with a single output and no fieldbus command is required. The hardware enable input is still utilized for safety. Many machines are set to disable when a fault occurs, therefore, the enable circuit is connected only after the fault clear circuit is toggled.
Digital input mode 1 clears a fault condition. In the WorkBench terminal screen, enter DINx.MODE 1, with x set to the corresponding digital input number. See the AKD Installation Manual (Digital Inputs (X7/X8) (➜ p. 1)) for digital input numbers and corresponding pin connections.
Example:
DIN2.MODE 1 sets digital input 2 (pin 9 on connector X7) to perform the clear fault function. Any free digital input shown in Table x can be set to mode 1 (ResetNew start of the microprocessor faults).
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