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Table des matières

ALEOS 4.2.3 Configuration

1

User Guide

1

Trademarks AirCard

4

Contact

4

Information

4

Revision

5

6 20080616

6

Rev 2.3 Feb.12 8

8

Rev 2.3 Feb.12 9

9

ALEOS 4.2.3 User Guide

10

10 20080616

10

Contents

11

Rev 2.3 Feb.12 11

11

12 20080616

12

Rev 2.3 Feb.12 13

13

14 20080616

14

1: Introduction

15

16 20080616

16

Tools and Reference Documents

17

18 20080616

18

Main Menu Tabs

20

Configuring

20

Operation Modes

20

Telnet/SSH Mode

22

Creating a Template

23

Applying a Template

24

26 20080616

26

3: Status

27

28 20080616

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WAN/Cellular

29

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Rev 2.3 Feb.12 31

31

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Rev 2.3 Feb.12 33

33

VPN connection has been made

33

Security

34

Services

35

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Applications

38

Rev 2.3 Feb.12 39

39

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4: WAN/Cellular Configuration

41

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Keepalive

47

Data Usage Using Keepalive

47

Re-Activation

48

5: LAN Configuration

49

DHCP/Addressing

50

LAN Configuration

51

Rev 2.3 Feb.12 51

51

Internal DHCP Server

52

Ethernet

53

Virtual Ethernet

57

Virtual Serial

59

Host Port Routing

62

Global DNS

63

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68 20080616

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6: VPN Configuration

69

Split Tunnel

70

VPN Configuration

75

Rev 2.3 Feb.12 75

75

SSL Tunnel

76

Rev 2.3 Feb.12 77

77

L2TP+IPsec

78

VPN 2 to VPN 5

82

7: Security Configuration

83

Port Forwarding and DMZ

84

Port Filtering - Inbound

86

Port Filtering - Outbound

87

Trusted IPs - Outbound

89

MAC Filtering

90

Packet Inspection

91

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92

8: Services Configuration

93

ACEmanager

94

96 20080616

96

Configuring Engine Hours

98

Dynamic DNS

99

Third Party Services

100

IP Manager

101

Understanding Domain Names

102

Dynamic Names

103

Control Only

105

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Gateway Only

107

Control and Gateway

108

Trusted Phone Number

111

Telnet/SSH

112

Email (SMTP)

113

Management (SNMP)

114

Services Configuration

115

Rev 2.3 Feb.12 115

115

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• SNMP is disabled

116

• 65535

116

Time (SNTP)

117

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118

9: GPS Configuration

119

Remote Access Protocol (RAP)

120

Before Configuring GPS

121

Server 1

122

Redundant Server

125

Server 2 to Server 4

126

Reliability Modes

127

Local/Streaming

128

Global Settings

130

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Introduction

133

Configuration Overview

135

Action Description

137

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Email/SMS

140

Report Groups

141

Configure Events

143

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11: Serial Configuration

145

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MODBUS Address List

151

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12: Application Configuration

153

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13: I/O Configuration

161

Pulse Count

162

14: Admin

163

Advanced

164

Radio Passthru

165

A: Modbus/BSAP Configuration

169

Modbus TCP/IP

170

Modbus on UDP

170

Host for Modbus on UDP

171

Modbus with UDP

172

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B: PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)

175

Figure B-10: PPPoE Connection

179

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180

Figure B-14: PPPoE Connection

181

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182

Protocol

183

SYNTAX DisplayString

188

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204

GPS Overview

205

Configuring the Datum

208

Over-The-Air (Remote) Host

208

Local Host

209

TCP GPS Report Polling

209

Report Types

209

Sending Reports Automatically

210

Store and Forward

210

RAP Configuration

212

Device ID

213

Odometer Data in Reports

213

I/O Event Reports

214

NMEA Configuration

215

Streaming Messages (Local)

216

TAIP Emulation Configuration

217

Local Connection

218

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220

E: AT Commands

221

CDMA Info

223

CPU Status

224

ATS53=T192.168.100.23/12345

225

ATS53=foo.earlink.com

225

ATS53=192.168.100.23/12345

225

ATS53=/12345

225

Dynamic IP

232

PPP/Ethernet

233

PassThru

234

Low Power

238

Firewall

238

Serial Port

244

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Table des matières

AT Command Reference

1

Important Notice

3

Safety and Hazards

3

Limitation of

3

Liability

3

Patents

4

Copyright

4

Trademarks

4

Contact

5

Information

5

4 2130309

6

Table of Contents

7

6 2130309

8

1: About This Guide

9

Currency

10

Document Structure

11

Conventions

11

2: Modem Basics

13

Establishing a communication

14

Host connection basics

15

Modem modes, states, and

16

Connection Modes

17

Conditions

17

State Transitions

18

Modem Buffers

19

Command Handling

20

Responses and Result Codes

21

Response and Result Framing

22

GPS data format

23

22 2130309

24

3: Command Reference

25

Command Types

26

Rev 3.2 Oct.05 25

27

Commands (GSM 07.07)

28

SMS Commands (GSM 07.05)

29

GPRS Packet Data Commands

30

(GSM 07.07)

30

EDGE Data Commands

30

Modem Control Commands

31

30 2130309

32

Command Reference Table

33

"<input

35

", "<unit

35

",<zero

35

Rev 3.2 Oct.05 37

39

32 character string

43

32 characters (0-9, #, *)

43

"TAIP command">

44

" >QST<"

44

Rev 3.2 Oct.05 43

45

44 2130309

46

46 2130309

48

• <protocol>=1 NMEA

48

Rev 3.2 Oct.05 47

49

48 2130309

50

50 2130309

52

Rev 3.2 Oct.05 57

59

64 2130309

66

• <class>=B Class B

66

Rev 3.2 Oct.05 65

67

66 2130309

68

Rev 3.2 Oct.05 67

69

68 2130309

70

70 2130309

72

<PDU data>

79

<message text>

79

<pdu data>

80

Rev 3.2 Oct.05 79

81

80 2130309

82

Rev 3.2 Oct.05 81

83

88 2130309

90

Rev 3.2 Oct.05 89

91

92 2130309

94

Rev 3.2 Oct.05 93

95

Command Reference

101

Rev 3.2 Oct.05 99

101

102 2130309

104

Status Registers

106

Rev 3.2 Oct.05 105

107

Result Codes

108

Factory Default Settings

109

108 2130309

110

Appendix A: ASCII Table

111

110 2130309

112

Rev 3.2 Oct.05 111

113

Rev 3.2 Oct.05 112

114

Rev 3.2 Oct.05 113

115

Rev 3.2 Oct.05 114

116

Table des matières

ALEOS 4.3.4

1

Software Configuration

1

User Guide

1

6 4114514

6

Rev 1 Oct.13 7

7

8 4114514

8

Rev 1 Oct.13 9

9

10 4114514

10

Contents

11

Rev 1 Oct.13 11

11

12 4114514

12

1: Introduction

13

About Documentation

14

Tools and Reference Documents

15

16 4114514

16

2: Device Configuration

17

Main Menu Tabs

18

Configuring

18

Creating a Template

19

Applying a Template

20

AT Command Mode

22

SSH PAD Mode

22

Server Configuration

23

24 4114514

24

7. Click Apply

24

Client Configuration

25

26 4114514

26

6. Click Add

26

7. Go to Connection > SSH

26

Module Firmware

28

Recommendations

31

Enterprise LAN Management

37

Compliant System

38

40 4114514

40

3: Status

41

42 4114514

42

44 4114514

44

Rev 1 Oct.13 49

49

LTE—Fallback to GSM/HSPA+

53

Rev 1 Oct.13 55

55

Rev 1 Oct.13 57

57

58 4114514

58

VPN connection has been made

58

60 4114514

60

Rev 1 Oct.13 61

61

Rev 1 Oct.13 65

65

66 4114514

66

4: LAN/Wi-Fi Configuration

67

Private Mode

68

Public Mode

69

DHCP/Addressing

70

Internal DHCP Server

73

Ethernet

74

Virtual Ethernet

80

Virtual Serial

81

Host Port Routing

84

Access Point Mode

86

Client Mode

90

Both (AP + Client) Mode

92

Global DNS

93

LAN/Wi-Fi Configuration

97

Rev 1 Oct.13 97

97

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98

6. Select Broadband (PPPoE)

98

Host Interface Watchdog

101

102 4114514

102

5: WAN/Cellular Configuration

103

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106

LTE—Fallback to EV-DO

111

LTE—Fallback to HSPA+

113

Keepalive

116

Data Usage Using Keepalive

116

Re-Activation

118

Backup APN

119

Reliable Static Routing (RSR)

119

6: VPN Configuration

123

Split Tunnel

124

SSL Tunnel

129

130 4114514

130

VPN Configuration

131

Rev 1 Oct.13 131

131

VPN 2 to VPN 5

132

7: Security Configuration

133

Single port

134

Range of ports

134

Port Filtering—Inbound

139

Port Filtering — Outbound

140

Trusted IPs—Inbound (Friends)

140

Security Configuration

141

Rev 1 Oct.13 141

141

LAN connected devices

141

Trusted IPs—Outbound

142

MAC Filtering

142

Packet Inspection

143

144 4114514

144

8: Services Configuration

145

ACEmanager

146

Low Power

147

148 4114514

148

Services Configuration

149

Rev 1 Oct.13 149

149

Dynamic DNS

151

Third Party Services

153

IP Manager

154

Understanding Domain Names

155

Dynamic Names

156

WiFi Landing Page

157

Password Only

158

Control Only

159

Gateway Only

161

SMS Mode

162

Sending an SMS Command

163

Sending a gateway message

163

Control and Gateway

164

SMS Wakeup

168

SMS Security

169

170 4114514

170

Trusted Phone Number

171

SMS Password Security

171

SMS > Advanced

173

Telnet/SSH

175

Email (SMTP)

176

Management (SNMP)

177

178 4114514

178

• 1–65535

178

• Default is 161

178

Rev 1 Oct.13 179

179

• Default is 162

179

180 4114514

180

• 1 – 65535

180

Time (SNTP)

182

Device Status Screen

183

184 4114514

184

9: GPS Configuration

185

Before Configuring GPS

186

Servers 1 to 4

187

188 4114514

188

Table 9-1: GPS: Servers 1–4

188

• 1– 65535

188

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192

194 4114514

194

Redundant Servers

196

GPS Configuration

197

Rev 1 Oct.13 197

197

Local/Streaming

198

Local/Streaming—LATS

200

Rev 1 Oct.13 201

201

• 0 = Disable (default)

201

Global Settings

204

Introduction

207

Configuration Overview

208

Rev 1 Oct.13 209

209

Action Description

213

214 4114514

214

• SNMP Trap notification

214

Email/SMS

216

Report Groups

216

Configure Events

219

Events Protocol

220

11: Serial Configuration

221

Port Configuration

222

Reverse Telnet/SSH

224

UDP Multiple Unicast

227

Advanced

228

Modbus Address List

234

Advanced Settings

238

TCP Settings

239

UDP Settings

241

12: Application Configuration

243

Application Configuration

245

Rev 1 Oct.13 245

245

Previous Day

246

Previous Daily Usage

246

Field Description

246

ALEOS Application Framework

250

Rev 1 Oct.13 251

251

• Disable (default)

251

• Enable

251

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252

13: I/O Configuration

253

Relay outputs

254

AirLink GX Series device

254

More information

254

Current State

255

Pulse Count

256

Configuration

257

Transformed Analog

258

Step 2—Configure ACEmanager

259

260 4114514

260

14: Admin

261

Radio Passthru

263

Linux Syslog

265

Installing a Device Driver

267

Install the driver

268

Rev 1 Oct.13 269

269

3. Click Add

269

5. Click Next

269

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270

8. Click Next

270

Rev 1 Oct.13 271

271

9. Select Selected Ports

271

11. Click Next

271

Rev 1 Oct.13 273

273

14. Select the Modem tab

273

Figure A-10: Device Manager

274

Rev 1 Oct.13 275

275

Connection

277

Rev 1 Oct.13 279

279

4. Click Next

279

Configure the DUN connection

280

Figure A-20: DUN Properties

281

Figure A-22: Networking

282

Figure A-23: PPP Settings

282

Rev 1 Oct.13 283

283

284 4114514

284

15. Click Advanced

284

Connection settings

285

Figure A-28: ACEview: Menu

286

Windows DUN

287

288 4114514

288

B: Modbus/BSAP Configuration

289

Modbus TCP/IP

290

Modbus on UDP

290

Host for Modbus on UDP

291

Modbus with UDP

292

294 4114514

294

Protocol

295

296 4114514

296

Rev 1 Oct.13 297

297

298 4114514

298

Rev 1 Oct.13 299

299

300 4114514

300

Rev 1 Oct.13 301

301

302 4114514

302

Rev 1 Oct.13 303

303

304 4114514

304

Rev 1 Oct.13 305

305

306 4114514

306

Rev 1 Oct.13 307

307

308 4114514

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Rev 1 Oct.13 309

309

310 4114514

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Rev 1 Oct.13 311

311

312 4114514

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Rev 1 Oct.13 313

313

314 4114514

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Rev 1 Oct.13 315

315

316 4114514

316

Rev 1 Oct.13 317

317

318 4114514

318

Rev 1 Oct.13 319

319

320 4114514

320

D: AT Commands

321

Reference Tables

322

Device Updates

323

324 4114514

324

Rev 1 Oct.13 325

325

326 4114514

326

Rev 1 Oct.13 327

327

WAN/Cellular

328

Rev 1 Oct.13 329

329

330 4114514

330

Rev 1 Oct.13 331

331

332 4114514

332

Rev 1 Oct.13 333

333

LAN/WiFi

334

Rev 1 Oct.13 335

335

Rev 1 Oct.13 337

337

338 4114514

338

Rev 1 Oct.13 339

339

Table D-6: VPN Commands

339

340 4114514

340

Rev 1 Oct.13 341

341

342 4114514

342

Rev 1 Oct.13 343

343

Security

344

Services

345

346 4114514

346

Rev 1 Oct.13 347

347

348 4114514

348

Rev 1 Oct.13 349

349

350 4114514

350

Rev 1 Oct.13 351

351

352 4114514

352

Email (SMTP) Commands

352

Time (SNTP) Commands

352

Rev 1 Oct.13 353

353

Table D-9: GPS AT Commands

353

354 4114514

354

Rev 1 Oct.13 355

355

356 4114514

356

Rev 1 Oct.13 357

357

358 4114514

358

Rev 1 Oct.13 361

361

362 4114514

362

Rev 1 Oct.13 363

363

364 4114514

364

Rev 1 Oct.13 365

365

Standard (Hayes) commands

366

Rev 1 Oct.13 367

367

368 4114514

368

Rev 1 Oct.13 369

369

370 4114514

370

Rev 1 Oct.13 371

371

Applications

372

Rev 1 Oct.13 373

373

374 4114514

374

Rev 1 Oct.13 375

375

376 4114514

376

E: SMS Commands

377

List of SMS Commands

378

Rev 1 Oct.13 379

379

380 4114514

380

ACEmanager Web UI

381

Ethernet Ports

381

LAN Networks

381

Port Forwarding

382

Error Reporting

384

Connection not working

386

FW version”

390

Rev 1 Oct.13 393

393

TCP Connections

394

AirVantage Management Service

395

LTE Networks

396

SIM Card is Blocked

397

Remote connections

398

Radio Band Selection

398

400 4114514

400

G: Glossary of Terms

401

402 4114514

402

Rev 1 Oct.13 403

403

404 4114514

404

Rev 1 Oct.13 405

405

406 4114514

406

410 4114514

410

Table des matières

SINAMICS

1

SINAMICS S150

3

Preface

5

Technical support

6

Spare parts

6

Internet address

6

Table of contents

10

Table of contents

11

Safety information

15

Prerequisites

16

Safety information

17

Device overview

21

Features

22

Quality

22

Service

23

2.3 Structure

24

Device overview

25

2.3 Structure

25

2.4 Wiring principle

26

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27

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27

0RQWKRIPDQXIDFWXUH

27

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27

2.5 Type plate

28

2.5 Type plate

29

Mechanical installation

31

Transportation

32

Storage

33

3.3 Installation

34

Mechanical installation

35

3.3 Installation

35

3.3.2 Preparation

36

3.3.3 Installation

37

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39

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39

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39

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39

3.3 Installation

40

Attaching the Hood

41

Required tools

48

4.4 Introduction to EMC

50

4.4 Introduction to EMC

51

4.5 EMC-compliant design

52

Shield connection

53

I/O interfacing

53

Filtering cables

53

4.6 Power connections

54

4.6 Power connections

55

Direction of motor rotation

56

4.6 Power connections

58

4.8 Signal connections

62

Overview

63

4.8 Signal connections

64

X520: 4 digital inputs

65

X530: 4 digital inputs

66

4.8 Signal connections

67

4.9 Other connections

70

Restrictions

71

Diagnostics

76

Setting

81

([SHUWDFFHVVOHYHO

86

Duty cycles

87

Threshold switch

87

Interface overview

93

MAC address

94

X1400 Ethernet interface

94

Assembly

94

CAN bus interface -X451

97

CAN bus interface -X452

97

4.9.17.1 Description

98

4.9.17.2 Connection

99

4.9.17.3 Connection example

100

Parameter settings

101

4.9.18.1 Description

102

Description

102

4.9.18.2 Connection

103

X520: Encoder connection

103

4.9.18.3 Connection example

104

4.9.19.1 Description

106

Electrical installation

107

4.9 Other connections

107

Electrical installation

108

4.9 Other connections

108

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109

4.9.19.2 Connection

111

Connection

116

Commissioning

119

5.1 Chapter content

120

5.2.1 Installing STARTER

122

5.3.1 Creating a project

123

The STARTER project wizard

125

Commissioning

127

Configuring the drive unit

133

Choosing the options

134

Configure the infeed

136

Settings

161

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165

0% 50% 100%

165

3/($6(:$,7

165

5.5.2 Basic commissioning

167

First commissioning: infeed

168

Analog outputs

176

Digital outputs

176

6HOHFWSDUDPHWHUUHVHW

178

3UHVV2

178

Parameter reset via STARTER

179

Operation

181

Command sources

182

Setpoint sources

182

Function diagrams

182

6.3.1 Parameters

183

Parameter categories

184

6.3.2 Drive objects

185

Properties of a drive object

186

Configuring drive objects

186

Parameters

186

6.3.3 Data sets

187

U 

188

S

188

U 

188

U 

188

U 

188

EDS: Encoder data set

189

MDS: Motor data set

190

Copy motor data set (MDS)

191

Function diagram

191

Parameter

192

Operation

193

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196

6LJQDOVRXUFH

196

%,%LQHFWRULQSXW

196

6LJQDOVLQN

196

6.4 Command sources

197

Control word 1

198

Status word 1

198

Switching the command source

198

Priority

199

6.5 Setpoint sources

205

6.5 Setpoint sources

206

Signal flow diagram

207

6.5.3 Fixed speed setpoints

209

6.6 PROFIBUS

210

PROFIBUS link

211

Connectors

211

Bus terminating resistor

211

6.6 PROFIBUS

212

Cable routing

213

6.6.2 Control via PROFIBUS

214

General information

216

Telegram interconnections

217

6.6 PROFIBUS

219

Using the AOP

221

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228

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228

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228

%DFN $FN+HOS

228

Vector object

231

Scalings for vector object

232

Object A_INF

232

Scalings for object A_INF

232

TM31 object

233

Date format

233

Resetting AOP settings

234

6.7.5.5 AOP30 diagnosis

234

Software/database version

234

Battery status

234

Keyboard test

235

LED test

235

6.7.7.1 LOCAL/REMOTE key

236

6.7.7.2 ON key / OFF key

236

6.7.7.6 AOP setpoint

238

6.7.7.7 Timeout monitoring

239

6.7.8 Faults and alarms

241

6.8 PROFINET IO

244

6.8 PROFINET IO

245

Settings in STARTER

246

6.8 PROFINET IO

248

PROFINET

250

Real-time communication

251

6.8.2.3 Addresses

252

Definition: MAC address

252

IP address

252

IP address assignment

252

Device name

252

Definition: Sub-network mask

253

Default router

253

6.8.2.4 Data transmission

254

7.1 Chapter content

257

7.2 Setpoint channel

258

7.2.4 Speed limitation

261

7.3 V/f control

264

7.3 V/f control

265

7.3.1 Voltage boost

267

7.3 V/f control

268

7.3.2 Slip compensation

270

Motor model change

275

7.4.3 Speed controller

276

7.4.3.3 Reference model

282

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284

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284

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284

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284

7.4.3.5 Droop Function

285

Requirement

285

OFF responses

287

• r1527

289

Supplementary conditions

291

Short-circuit protection

293

Output terminals

295

8.2 Analog outputs

296

Output terminals

299

8.2 Analog outputs

299

8.3 Digital outputs

300

8.3 Digital outputs

301

8.3 Digital outputs

302

9.1 Chapter content

303

9.2 Active Infeed functions

305

9.2.2 Harmonics controller

306

9.3 Drive functions

310

9.3 Drive functions

312

9.3.4 Vdc control

318

9.3 Drive functions

319

Automatic restart mode

323

9.3.6 Flying restart

325

Search,max

326

9.3.6.3 Parameters

327

9.3.7.1 Description

328

Motor changeover sequence

329

9.3.7.3 Function diagram

329

9.3.7.4 Parameters

330

Procedure

333

9.3.9.2 Parameters

334

Total system runtime

335

Relative system runtime

335

Actual motor operating hours

335

9.3.11 Simulation operation

336

9.3.12 Direction reversal

337

9.3.13 Unit changeover

338

Unit groups

339

9.4 Extended functions

342

Key control parameters

344

9.4.2 Bypass function

345

K 1 K 2

346

Activation

346

Parameterization

346

Transfer process

347

9.4.2.4 Function diagram

351

9.4.2.5 Parameters

352

9.4 Extended functions

354

16 is automatically

359

Load gear position tracking

360

9.4 Extended functions

361

Several drive data sets

363

• r2526

366

9.4.6 Basic positioner

372

%DFNODVK

374

Modulo offset

375

• p2577

376

• p2583

376

9.4.6.2 Limitations

376

Maximum acceleration/delay

377

Software limit switch

377

9HORFLW\PV

378

$FFHOHUDWLRQPVt

378

9.4.6.3 Referencing

381

Set reference point

381

Flying referencing

386

9.4.6.4 Traversing blocks

389

POSITIONING

392

FIXED STOP

392

ENDLESS POS, ENDLESS NEG

392

WAITING

393

SET_O, RESET_O

394

Fixed stop reached

396

Fixed stop is not reached

397

Vertical axes

397

6HWWLQJYDOXHVSUHVHQW

399

9DOLGVHWWLQJYDOXHV

399

• p2642

400

9.4.6.7 Jog

401

Example

406

9.5.3 Blocking protection

408

10.1 Chapter content

413

10.2 Diagnosis

414

10.2 Diagnosis

415

10.2 Diagnosis

416

Indicating faults and alarms

425

What is a fault?

425

What is an alarm?

425

10.4 Service and Support

428

10.4.1 Spare parts

429

10.4 Service and Support

430

Maintenance and servicing

431

11.2 Maintenance

432

11.3 Maintenance

433

11.3.1 Installation device

434

Crane lifting lugs

435

11.3 Maintenance

436

11.4 Replacing components

437

Replacing the power block

438

Preparatory steps

439

Removal steps

439

Installation steps

439

11.4 Replacing components

442

Replacing the fan

456

Removal

457

Installation

457

Replacing

475

Automatic firmware update

478

Maintenance and servicing

479

6,(0(166,1$0,&6

480

6RIWZDUHEHLQJORDGHG

480

VXSSO\

480

Technical specifications

481

5 to 95 %

482

12.2.1 Derating data

483

Technical specifications

485

12.2.2 Overload capability

487

Appendix

509

A.1 List of abbreviations

510

A.2 Parameter macros

511

A.2 Parameter macros

512

Appendix

513

A.2 Parameter macros

513

Index

525





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