6RA7018 6DS22 0 Siemens
6RA7018 6DS22 0 Siemens
6RA7018 6DS22 0 Siemens
6RA70 Series
CAUTION
Before updating your software, find out the product state of your SIMOREG device. You will find this on the
rating plate (field on the bottom left-hand side "Prod. State").
Prod. State = A1,A2 (devices with the CUD1 electronics board, version C98043-A7001-L1-xx):
It is only permissible to load software versions 1.xx and 2.xx.
Prod. State = A3 (devices with the CUD1 electronics board, version C98043-A7001-L2-xx):
It is only permissible to load software versions 3.xx.
We have checked that the contents of this publication agree with the
hardware and software described herein. Nonetheless, differences
might exist and therefore we cannot guarantee that they are
completely identical. The information given in this publication is
reviewed at regular intervals and any corrections that might be
necessary are made in the subsequent printings. Suggestions for
improvement are welcome at all times. SIMOREG ® is a registered trademark of Siemens
0 Contents
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1 Safety information
2 Type spectrum
2.1 Converter order number code 2-4
3 Description
3.1 Applications 3-1
3.2 Design 3-1
3.2.1 Special features of devices with 460V rated connection voltage 3-2
3.2.2 Installation of SIMOREG devices in cabinets in accordance with UL508C standards 3-2
3.3 Mode of operation 3-2
3.4 Technical data 3-3
3.4.1 Load types 3-3
3.4.1.1 Load cycles for 1Q applications 3-4
3.4.1.2 Load cycles for 4Q applications 3-5
3.4.2 Converters 3AC 400V, 30A to 125A, 1Q 3-7
3.4.3 Converters 3AC 400V, 210A to 600A, 1Q 3-8
3.4.4 Converters 3AC 400V, 850A to 2000A, 1Q 3-9
3.4.5 Converters 3AC 460V, 30A to 125A, 1Q 3-10
3.4.6 Converters 3AC 460V, 210A to 600A, 1Q 3-11
3.4.7 Converters 3AC 460V, 850A to 1200A, 1Q 3-12
3.4.8 Converters 3AC 575V, 60A to 600A, 1Q 3-13
3.4.9 Converters 3AC 575V, 800A to 2200A, 1Q 3-14
3.4.10 Converters 3AC 690V, 720A to 2000A, 1Q 3-15
3.4.11 Converters 3AC 830V, 900A to 1900A, 1Q 3-16
3.4.12 Converters 3AC 400V, 15A to 125A, 4Q 3-17
3.4.13 Converters 3AC 400V, 210A to 600A, 4Q 3-18
3.4.14 Converters 3AC 400V, 850A to 2000A, 4Q 3-19
3.4.15 Converters 3AC 460V, 30A to 125A, 4Q 3-20
3.4.16 Converters 3AC 460V, 210A to 600A, 4Q 3-21
3.4.17 Converters 3AC 460V, 850A to 1200A, 4Q 3-22
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3.4.18 Converters 3AC 575V, 60A to 600A, 4Q 3-23
3.4.19 Converters 3AC 575V, 850A to 2200A, 4Q 3-24
3.4.20 Converters 3AC 690V, 760A to 2000A, 4Q 3-25
3.4.21 Converters 3AC 830V, 950A to 1900A, 4Q 3-26
3.4.22 Converters 3AC 400V, 3000A, 1Q / 4Q 3-27
3.4.23 Converters 3AC 575V, 2800A, 1Q / 4Q 3-28
3.4.24 Converters 3AC 690V, 2600A, 1Q / 4Q 3-29
3.4.25 Converters 3AC 950V, 2200A, 1Q / 4Q 3-30
3.5 Applicable standards 3-32
3.6 Certification 3-33
3.7 Abbreviations 3-33
4 Shipment, unpacking
4.1 Remove the transportation protection for devices with 1500A to 2200A rated DC 4-1
5 Installation
5.1 Dimension diagrams for standard devices 5-3
5.1.1 Converters: 3AC 400V and 460V, 30A, 1Q 5-3
5.1.2 Converters: 3AC 400V and 575V, 60A to 280A, 1Q 5-4
5.1.3 Converters: 3AC 400V and 575V, 400A, 1Q 5-5
5.1.4 Converters: 3AC 400V and 575V, 600A, 1Q 5-6
5.1.5 Converters: 3AC 400V, 575V and 690V, 720A to 850A, 1Q 5-7
5.1.6 Converters: 3AC 400V,460V, 575V, 690V and 830V, 900A to 1200A, 1Q 5-8
5.1.7 Converters: 3AC 400V, 575V, 690V, and 830V, 1500A to 2000A, 575V/2200A 1Q 5-9
5.1.8 Converters: 3AC 400V / 3000A, 3AC 575V / 2800A, 3AC 690V / 2600A,
3AC 950V / 2200A 1Q 5-10
5.1.9 Converters: 3AC 400V and 460V, 15A to 30A, 4Q 5-11
5.1.10 Converters: 3AC 400V and 575V, 60A to 280A, 4Q 5-12
5.1.11 Converters: 3AC 400V and 575V, 400A to 600A, 4Q 5-13
5.1.12 Converters: 3AC 400V, 575V and 690V, 760A to 850A, 4Q 5-14
5.1.13 Converters: 3AC 400V, 460V, 575V, 690V and 830V, 950A to 1200A, 4Q 5-15
5.1.14 Converters: 3AC 400V, 575V, 690V, and 830V, 1500A to 2000A, 575V/2200A 4Q 5-16
5.1.15 Converters: 3AC 400V / 3000A, 3AC 575V / 2800A, 3AC 690V / 2600A,
3AC 950V / 2200A 4Q 5-17
5.2 Dimension diagrams of the devices with additional cable connections
on the top of the device 5-18
5.2.1 Converters: 3AC 460V, 60A to 125A, 1Q 5-18
5.2.2 Converters: 3AC 460V, 210A to 280A, 1Q 5-19
5.2.3 Converters: 3AC 460V, 450A to 600A, 1Q 5-20
5.2.4 Converters: 3AC 460V, 850A, 1Q 5-21
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5.2.5 Converters: 3AC 460V, 60A to 125A, 4Q 5-22
5.2.6 Converters: 3AC 460V, 210A to 280A, 4Q 5-23
5.2.7 Converters: 3AC 460V, 450A to 600A, 4Q 5-24
5.2.8 Converters: 3AC 460V, 850A, 4Q 5-25
5.3 Mounting options 5-26
5.3.1 Terminal expansion board CUD2 5-26
5.3.2 Optional supplementary boards 5-27
5.3.2.1 Local bus adapter (LBA) for mounting optional supplementary boards 5-27
5.3.2.2 Mounting of optional supplementary boards 5-27
6 Connections
6.1 Installation instructions for proper EMC installation of drives 6-2
6.1.1 Fundamental principles of EMC 6-2
6.1.1.1 What is EMC 6-2
6.1.1.2 Noise radiation and noise immunity 6-2
6.1.1.3 Limit values 6-2
6.1.1.4 SIMOREG converters in industrial applications 6-3
6.1.1.5 Non-grounded supply systems 6-3
6.1.1.6 EMC planning 6-3
6.1.2 Proper EMC installation of drives (installation instructions) 6-4
6.1.2.1 General 6-4
6.1.2.2 Rules for proper EMC installation 6-4
6.1.2.3 Converter component arrangement 6-13
6.1.2.4 List of the recommended radio interference suppression filters 6-14
6.1.3 Information on line-side harmonics generated by converters in a
fully-controlled three-phase bridge circuit configuration 6-15
6.2 Block diagrams with recommended connection 6-17
6.2.1 Converters: 15A to 125A 6-17
6.2.2 Converters: 210A to 280A 6-18
6.2.3 Converters: 400A to 3000A with a 3-phase fan 6-19
6.2.4 Converters: 450A to 850A with a 1-phase fan 6-20
6.3 Parallel connection of converters 6-21
6.3.1 Circuit diagram showing parallel connection of SIMOREG converters 6-21
6.3.2 Parameterization of SIMOREG converters for parallel connection 6-22
6.3.2.1 Standard operating mode 6-22
6.3.2.2 Operating mode "N+1 mode" (redundancy mode of the armature supply) 6-23
6.3.2.3 Redundancy mode of the field supply 6-25
6.4 Power connections 6-26
6.4.1 Converters: 30A, 1Q 6-26
6.4.2 Converters: 60A, 1Q 6-27
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6.4.3 Converters: 90A to 280A, 1Q 6-28
6.4.4 Converters: 400A to 600A, 1Q 6-29
6.4.5 Converters: 720A, 1Q 6-30
6.4.6 Converters: 800 to 850A, 1Q 6-31
6.4.7 Converters: 900A to 950A, 1Q 6-32
6.4.8 Converters: 1000 to 1200A, 1Q 6-33
6.4.9 Converters: 1500 to 2000A, 575V/2200A, 1Q 6-34
6.4.10 Converters: 400V/3000A, 575V/2800A, 690V/2600A, 950V/2200A 1Q 6-36
6.4.11 Converters: 15 to 30A, 4Q 6-38
6.4.12 Converters: 60A, 4Q 6-39
6.4.13 Converters: 90A to 210A, 4Q 6-40
6.4.14 Converters: 280A, 4Q 6-41
6.4.15 Converters: 400A, 4Q 6-42
6.4.16 Converters: 450A to 600A, 4Q 6-43
6.4.17 Converters: 760A, 4Q 6-44
6.4.18 Converters: 850A, 4Q 6-45
6.4.19 Converters: 950A to 1000A, 4Q 6-46
6.4.20 Converters: 1100 to 1200A, 4Q 6-47
6.4.21 Converters: 1500 to 2000A, 575V/2200A, 4Q 6-48
6.4.22 Converters: 400V/3000A, 575V/2800A, 690V/2600A, 950V/2200A 4Q 6-50
6.5 Field supply 6-52
6.6 Fuses and commutating reactors 6-55
6.6.1 Commutating reactors 6-55
6.6.2 Fuses 6-55
6.6.2.1 Recommended fuses for field circuit 6-55
6.6.2.2 Fuses for armature circuit 6-55
6.6.2.2.1 Converters 1Q: 400V, 575V, 690V, 830V and 950V 6-55
6.6.2.2.2 Converters 1Q: 460V 6-56
6.6.2.2.3 Converters 4Q: 400V, 575V, 690V, 830V and 950V 6-57
6.6.2.2.4 Converters 4Q: 460V 6-58
6.6.2.3 F1 and F2 fuses in the power interface 6-58
6.7 Terminal arrangement 6-59
6.8 Terminal assignments 6-62
7 Start-up
7.1 General safety information 7-1
7.2 Operator control panels 7-3
7.2.1 Simple operator control panel (PMU) 7-3
7.2.2 User-friendly operator control panel (OP1S) 7-4
7.3 Parameterization procedure 7-6
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7.3.1 Parameter types 7-6
7.3.2 Parameterization at the simple operator control panel 7-6
7.4 Reset to default value and adjust offset 7-8
7.5 Start-up procedure 7-9
7.6 Manual optimization (if necessary) 7-18
7.6.1 Manual setting of armature resistance RA (P110) and
armature inductance LA (P111) 7-18
7.6.2 Manual setting of field resistance RF (P112) 7-19
7.7 Starting up optional supplementary boards 7-20
7.7.1 Procedure for starting up technology boards (T100, T300, T400) 7-20
7.7.2 Sequence of operations for starting up PROFIBUS boards (CBP2) 7-22
7.7.2.1 Mechanisms for processing parameters via the PROFIBUS 7-24
7.7.2.2 Diagnostic tools 7-25
7.7.3 Sequence of operations for starting up CAN bus boards (CBC) 7-29
7.7.3.1 Description of CBC with CAN Layer 2 7-30
7.7.3.2 Description of CBC with CANopen 7-34
7.7.3.2.1 Introduction to CANopen 7-34
7.7.3.2.2 Functionality of CBC with CANopen 7-35
7.7.3.2.3 Requirements for operating the CBC with CANopen 7-36
7.7.3.3 Diagnostic tools 7-36
7.7.4 Procedure for starting up SIMOLINK boards (SLB) 7-40
7.7.5 Procedure for starting up expansion boards (EB1 and EB2) 7-44
7.7.6 Procedure for starting up the pulse encoder board (SBP) 7-45
7.7.7 Sequence of operations for starting up DeviceNet boards (CBD) 7-46
7.7.7.1 Diagnostic tools 7-52
7.7.8 Sequence of operations for starting up the serial I/O board (SCB1) 7-54
7.7.8.1 Diagnostic tools 7-56
7.7.9 Structure of request/response telegrams 7-57
7.7.10 Transmission of double-word connectors for technology and communication modules 7-60
8 Function diagrams
9 Function descriptions
9.1 General explanations of terms and functionality 9-1
9.2 Computation cycles, time delay 9-6
9.3 Switch-on, shutdown, enabling 9-7
9.3.1 OFF2 (voltage disconnection) - control word 1, bit 1 9-7
9.3.2 OFF3 (Fast stop) - control word 1, bit 2 9-7
9.3.3 Switch-on / shutdown (ON / OFF) terminal 37 - control word 1, bit 0 9-8
9.3.4 Operating enable (enable) terminal 38 - control word 1, bit 3 9-11
9.4 Ramp-function generator 9-11
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9.4.1 Definitions 9-12
9.4.2 Operating principle of ramp-function generator 9-12
9.4.3 Control signals for ramp-function generator 9-13
9.4.4 Ramp-function generator settings 1, 2 and 3 9-13
9.4.5 Ramp-up integrator 9-14
9.4.6 Ramp-function generator tracking 9-14
9.4.7 Limitation after ramp-function generator 9-15
9.4.8 Velocity signal dv/dt (K0191) 9-15
9.5 Inching 9-15
9.6 Crawling 9-16
9.7 Fixed setpoint 9-16
9.8 Safety shutdown (E-Stop) 9-17
9.9 Activation command for holding or operating brake (low active) 9-18
9.10 Switch on auxiliaries 9-21
9.11 Switch over parameter sets 9-21
9.12 Speed controller 9-22
9.13 Serial interfaces 9-23
9.13.1 Serial interfaces with USS® protocol 9-24
9.13.2 Serial interfaces with peer-to-peer protocol 9-27
9.14 Thermal overload protection of DC motor
(I2t monitoring of motor) 9-31
9.15 Dynamic overload capability of power section 9-34
9.15.1 Overview of functions 9-34
9.15.2 Configuring for dynamic overload capability 9-35
9.15.3 Characteristics for determining the dynamic overload capability
for intermittent overload operation 9-37
9.16 Speed-dependent current limitation 9-72
9.16.1 Setting the speed-dependent current limitation for motors
with commutation transition 9-73
9.16.2 Setting of speed-dependent current limitation for motors
without commutation transition 9-74
9.17 Automatic restart 9-75
9.18 Field reversal 9-75
9.18.1 Direction of rotation reversal using field reversal 9-76
9.18.2 Braking with field reversal 9-77
9.19 Status description of some bits of status word ZSW1 9-79
9.20 12-pulse series connection 9-80
10 Faults / Alarms
10.1 Fault messages 10-2
10.1.1 General information about faults 10-2
10.1.2 List of fault messages 10-2
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10.2 Alarms 10-27
11 Parameter list
13 Maintenance
13.1 Procedure for updating software (upgrading to a new software version) 13-1
13.2 Replacement of components 13-3
13.2.1 Replacement of fan 13-3
13.2.2 Replacement of PCBs 13-7
13.2.3 Replacement of thyristor modules on converters up to 1200A 13-8
13.2.4 Replacement of fuses and thyristor assemblies on converters of 1500A and above 13-9
14 Servicing
14.1 Technical Support 14-1
14.1.1 Time zone Europe and Africa 14-1
14.1.2 Time zone America 14-1
14.1.3 Time zone Asia / Australia 14-1
14.2 Spare parts 14-2
14.3 Repairs 14-2
14.4 On-site servicing 14-2
15 DriveMonitor
15.1 Scope of delivery 15-1
15.2 Installing the software 15-1
15.3 Connecting the SIMOREG to the PC 15-1
15.4 Setting up an online link to the SIMOREG 15-2
15.5 Further information 15-2
16 Environmental compatibility
17 Applications
18 Appendix
18.1 Additional documentation 18-1
Sheet for customer feedback 18-3
1 Safety information
WARNING
Hazardous voltages and rotating parts (fans) are present in this electrical equipment during
operation. Non-observance of the safety instructions can result in death, severe personal injury
or substantial property damage.
Only qualified personnel should work on or around the equipment after first becoming
thoroughly familiar with all warning and safety notices and maintenance procedures contained
herein. The successful and safe operation of this equipment is dependent on proper handling,
installation, operation and maintenance.
Definitions:
• QUALIFIED PERSONNEL
For the purpose of this Instruction Manual and product labels, a "Qualified person" is someone
who is familiar with the installation, construction and operation of the equipment and the
hazards involved. He or she must have the following qualifications:
1. Trained and authorized to energize, de-energize, clear, ground and tag circuits and
equipment in accordance with established safety procedures.
2. Trained in the proper care and use of protective equipment in accordance with established
safety procedures.
3. Trained in rendering first aid.
• V DANGER
indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious
injury.
• V WARNING
indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious
injury.
• V CAUTION
used with the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
• CAUTION
used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, may result in property damage.
• NOTICE
NOTICE used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially situation which, if not
avoided, may result in an undesirable result or state.
NOTE
These operating instructions do not purport to cover all details or variations in equipment, nor to
provide for every possible contingency to be met in connection with installation, operation or
maintenance.
Should further information be desired or should particular problems arise which are not covered
sufficiently for the purchaser's purposes, the matter should be referred to the local Siemens
Sales Office.
The contents of these operating instructions shall not become part or modify any prior or existing
agreement, commitment or relationship. The Sales Contract contains the entire obligations of
Siemens. The warranty contained in the contract between the parties is the sole warranty of
Siemens. Any statements contained herein do not create new warranties or modify the existing
warranty.
DANGER
Converters contain hazardous electrical voltages, Death, severe bodily injury or significant
material damage can occur if the safety measures are not followed.
1. Only qualified personnel, who are knowledgeable about the converters and the provided
information, can install, start up, operate, troubleshoot or repair the converters.
2. The converters must be installed in accordance with all relevant safety regulations (e.g. DIN
VDE) as well as all other national or local regulations. Operational safety and reliability must
be ensured by correct grounding, cable dimensioning and appropriate short-circuit
protection.
3. All panels and doors must be kept closed during normal operation.
4. Before carrying out visual checks and maintenance work, ensure that the AC power supply
is disconnected and locked out. Before the AC supply is disconnected, both converters and
motors have hazardous voltage levels. Even when the converter contactor is open,
hazardous voltages are still present.
5. When making measurements with the power supply switched on, electrical connections
must not be touched under any circumstances. Remove all jewelry from wrists and fingers.
Ensure that the test equipment is in good conditions and operationally safe.
6. When working on units which are switched on, stand on an insulating surface, i.e. ensure
that you are not grounded.
7. Carefully follow the relevant instructions and observe all danger, warning and cautionary
instructions.
8. This does not represent a full listing of all the measures necessary for safe operation of the
equipment. If you require other information or if certain problems occur which are not
handled in enough detail in the information provided in the Instruction Manual, please
contact your local Siemens office.
CAUTION
The converter contains electrostatically sensitive devices. These can easily be destroyed if they are not
handled correctly. If, however, it is absolutely essential for you to work on electronic modules, please pay
careful attention to the following instructions:
• Electronic modules (PCBs) should not be touched unless work has to be carried out on them.
• Before touching a PCB, the person carrying out the work must himself be electrostatically discharged.
The simplest way of doing this is to touch an electrically conductive earthed object, e.g. socket outlet
earth contact.
• PCBs must not be allowed to come into contact with electrically insulating materials − plastic foil,
insulating table tops or clothing made of synthetic fibers −
• PCBs may only be set down or stored on electrically conducting surfaces.
• When carrying out soldering jobs on PCBs, make sure that the soldering tip has been earthed.
• PCBs and electronic components should generally be packed in electrically conducting containers
(such as metallized-plastic boxes or metal cans) before being stored or shipped.
• If the use of non-conducting packing containers cannot be avoided, PCBs must be wrapped in a
conducting material before being put in them. Examples of such materials include electrically
conducting foam rubber or household aluminium foil.
For easy reference, the protective measures necessary when dealing with sensitive electronic components
are illustrated in the sketches below.
a = Conductive flooring d = Anti-static overall
b = Anti-static table e = Anti-static chain
c = Anti-static footwear f = Earthing connections of cabinets
d d d
b b
e e
f f f f f
c a c
a a
WARNING
Hazardous voltages and rotating parts (fans) are present in this electrical equipment during
operation.
Non-observance of the safety instructions can result in death, severe personal injury or
substantial property damage.
Only qualified personnel should work on or around the equipment after first becoming
thoroughly familiar with all warning and safety notices and maintenance procedures contained
herein.
The successful and safe operation of this equipment is dependent on proper handling,
installation, operation and maintenance.
2 Type spectrum
60A converters
Rated Rated
DC voltage DC current
Rated Rated
DC voltage DC current
6 R A - - 0 -
Closed-loop control:
Rated DC currents and cooling: 1: 1Q analog
Natural cooling: Separate cooling 2: 1Q digital
Ambient temp. Ambient temp.
+45°C +35°C / +40°C on 6RA70 7: 4Q analog
6: 4Q digital
00: 50
01: ≥3.6.......<4.1 51
02: ≥4.1.......<4.65 52 Converter connection:
03: ≥4.65.....<5.25 53
04: ≥5.25.....<6.0 54 A:
05: ≥6.0.......<6.8 55 B:
06: ≥6.8.......<7.75 56 C:
07: ≥7.75.....<8.8 57 D: B2HZ (1Q)
08: ≥8.8.......<10.0 58 .
09: 59 .
10: ≥10.0.....<11.5 60: ≥31.5.....<36.0 K: (B2) A (B2) C (4Q)
11: ≥11.5.....<13.0 61: ≥36.0.....<41.0 .
12: ≥13.0.....<14.5 62: ≥41.0.....<46.5 .
13: ≥14.5.....<16.5 63: ≥46.5.....<52.5 S: B6C (1Q)
14: ≥16.5.....<19.0 64: ≥52.5.....<60.0 T:
15: ≥19.0.....<21.5 65: ≥60.0.....<68.0 U:
16: ≥21.5.....<24.5 66: ≥68.0.....<77.5 V: (B6) A (B6) C (4Q)
17: ≥24.5.....<28.0 67: ≥77.5.....<88.0
18: ≥28.0.....<31.5 68: ≥88.0.....<100
19: 69: Rated supply voltage:
20: ≥31.5.....<36.0 70: ≥100......<115
21: ≥36.0.....<41.0 71: ≥115......<130 A:
22: ≥41.0.....<46.5 72: ≥130......<145 B: 230V
23: ≥46.5.....<52.5 73: ≥145......<165 C:
24: ≥52.5.....<60.0 74: ≥165......<190 D: 400V
25: ≥60.0.....<68.0 75: ≥190......<215 E:
26: ≥68.0.....<77.5 76: ≥215......<245 F: 440V
27: ≥77.5.....<88.0 77: ≥245......<280 G: 500V - 575V
28: ≥88.0.....<100 78: ≥280......<315 H: 660V
29: 79: K: 690V - 750V
30: ≥100......<115 80: ≥315.......<360 L: 830V
31: ≥115......<130 81: ≥360.......<410 M: 950V
32: ≥130......<145 82: ≥410...... <465
33: ≥145......<165 83: ≥465...... <525 Thyristor construction
34: ≥165......<190 84: ≥525...... <600 and fuse assembly:
35: ≥190......<215 85: ≥600...... <680
36: ≥215......<245 86: ≥680...... <775 0: Control units without power section
37: ≥245......<280 87: ≥775...... <880 1: USA Power
38: ≥280......<315 88: ≥880...... <1000 2: USA Base
39: 89: 3: Disk thyristors, produced in China
40: 90: ≥1000..... <1150 4: Disk thyristors with fuse assembly
41: 91: ≥1150..... <1300 5: Thyristor modules, produced in China
42: 92: ≥1300..... <1450 6: Thyristor modules
43: 93: ≥1450..... <1650 7:
44: 94::≥1650..... <1900 8: ANL
45: 95: ≥1900..... <2150 9:
96: ≥2150..... <2400
97: ≥2400..... <2850
98: ≥2850..... <3250
SIMOREG DC-MASTER
1) Bar code for order number (MLFB)
s DC - CONVERTER
2) A -Z is affixed after the MLFB for
options
3) Code for options (order-specific)
1)
Order No. / Type 4) Bar code, serial number (order-
1P 6RA70 . . - . . . . . - 0 2)
specific)
3)
5) Product version
4) 6) Space for other symbol
Serial No. S Q6 . . . . . . . . . .
e.g.:
ARMATURE
Input 3AC . . . V . . . A 50/60Hz
Suitable for use on a circuit capable of delivering not more
than . . . kA rms symmetrical amperes , . . . V maximum.
Output (DC-Rating) DC . . . V ...A
Output (US-Rating) DC . . . V ...A
FIELD SUPPLY
Input 2AC . . . V ...A 50/60Hz
Output DC . . . V ...A
Prod. State 5)
6)
Cooling EN 60146
Made in Austria
6RA70 . . - . . . . . - 0 1)
EN 60146 2) A -Z is affixed to
the MLFB for
options,
followed by the
1P 6RA70 . . - . . . . . - 0 ...,...,...,...,...,... 2)
code for the
relevant option
(order-specific)
S Q6 . . . . . . . . . . QTY 1
SW - STAND E - STAND
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Made in Austria
CBP2 Communications board with interface for SINEC- L2- G94, G95 6SX7010-0FF05
DP, (PROFIBUS) 1) 3) G96, G97 5)
(miniature-format board; ADB required)
CBC Communications board with interface for CAN protocol G24, G25 6SX7010-0FG00
1) 3) G26, G27 5)
(miniature-format board; ADB required)
CBD Communications board with interface for DeviceNet G54, G55 6SX7010-0FK00
protocol 1) 3) G56, G57 5)
(miniature-format board; ADB required)
SCB1 Serial Communication Board 1 (Master for SCI1 and 6SE7090-0XX84-0BC0
SCI2 with FO link) 3) 4)
SCI1 Serial Communication Interface 1 6SE7090-0XX84-3EA0
(terminal expansion with FO link to SCB1) for
2-6 Siemens AG 6RX1700-0AD76
SIMOREG DC-MASTER Operating Instructions
05.2007 Type spectrum
Board Order number of board (w/o accessories) Order number of retrofit kit
ADB 6SE7090-0XX84-0KA0 6SE7010-0KA00
SBP 6SE7090-0XX84-0FA0 6SE7010-0FA00
EB1 6SE7090-0XX84-0KB0 6SE7010-0KB00
EB2 6SE7090-0XX84-0KC0 6SE7010-0KC00
SLB 6SE7090-0XX84-0FJ0 6SE7010-0FJ00
CBP2 6SE7090-0XX84-0FF5 6SE7010-0FF05
CBC 6SE7090-0XX84-0FG0 6SE7010-0FG00
CBD 6SE7090-0XX84-0FK0 6SE7010-0FK00
The retrofit kit must be ordered to install boards in the SMOREG converter so that the correct connectors
for system cabling and the Short Guide are also available.
The LBA local bus adapter and ADB adapter board must be ordered as additional components for
installing supplementary boards in the SIMOREG converter. These adapters are available under
separate order numbers.
2) A pulse encoder evaluation circuit is a standard component of the basic SIMOREG converter. The SBP
need therefore be ordered only in configurations requiring evaluation of a second pulse encoder.
3) An LBA local bus adapter is required to install this board in a SIMOREG converter. The adapter is
available under a separate order number.
4) Supplied packed separately, including 10 m fiber-optic cable.
5) The last figure in the order code identifies the module location or slot of the electronic box (see Section
5.3.2):
1 . . . Board location 2
2 . . . Board location 3
4 . . . Slot D
5 . . . Slot E
6 . . . Slot F
7 . . . Slot G
The SIMOREG CCP is operated via the SIMOREG unit (parameterization, fault messages).
Version 2.2 or a later software version must be installed in the SIMOREG unit.
For more information and help selecting the most suitable unit for your application, please contact
your local SIEMENS Sales Office.
3 Description
3.1 Applications
Series 6RA70 SIMOREG DC-MASTER converters are fully digital, compact units for three-phase
supply which supply the armature and field of variable-speed DC drives with rated armature
currents of between 15A and 3000A. The compact converters can be connected in parallel to
supply currents of up to 12000A. The field circuit can be supplied with currents of up to 85A
(current levels depend on the armature rated current).
3.2 Design
Series 6RA70 SIMOREG DC-MASTER converters are characterized by their compact, space-
saving construction. Their compact design makes them particularly easy to service and maintain
since individual components are readily accessible. The electronics box contains the basic
electronic circuitry as well as any supplementary boards.
All SIMOREG DC-MASTER units are equipped with a PMU simple operator panel mounted in the
converter door. The panel consists of a five-digit, seven-segment display, three LEDs as status
indicators and three parameterization keys. The PMU also features connector X300 with a USS
interface in accordance with the RS232 or RS485 standard.
The panel provides all the facilities for making adjustments or settings and displaying measured
values required to start up the converter.
The OP1S optional converter operator panel can be mounted either in the converter door or
externally, e.g. in the cubicle door. For this purpose, it can be connected up by means of a 5 m
long cable. Cables of up to 200 m in length can be used if a separate 5 V supply is available. The
OP1S is connected to the SIMOREG via connector X300. The OP1S can be installed as an
economic alternative to control cubicle measuring instruments which display physical measured
quantities.
The OP1S features an LCD with 4 x 16 characters for displaying parameter names in plaintext.
German, English, French, Spanish and Italian can be selected as the display languages.
The OP1S can store parameter sets for easy downloading to other devices.
The converter can also be parameterized on a standard PC with appropriate software connected to
the serial interface on the basic unit. This PC interface is used during start-up, for maintenance
during shutdown and for diagnosis in operation. Furthermore, converter software upgrades can be
loaded via this interface for storage in a Flash memory.
On single-quadrant converters, the armature is supplied via a fully controlled three-phase bridge
B6C and, on four-quadrant devices, via two fully controlled three-phase bridges in circulating-
current-free, inverse-parallel connection (B6)A(B6)C.
The field is supplied via a single-phase, branch-pair half-controlled 2-pulse bridge connection
B2HZ.
The frequencies of the armature and field supply voltages may be different (in a range from 45 to
65 Hz). Operation in the extended frequency range between 23 Hz and 110 Hz is available on
request. The armature circuit supply phase sequence is insignificant.
For converters with 15A to 850A (1200A at 400V supply voltage) rated DC current, the power
section for armature and field is constructed of isolated thyristor modules. The heat sink is thus
electrically isolated. On devices with a higher rated DC current, the power section for the armature
circuit is constructed of disk thyristors and heat sinks (thyristor assemblies) at voltage potential.
The housing and terminal covers on power connections provide protection against accidental
contact for operators working in the vicinity. All connecting terminals are accessible from the front.
The power section cooling system is monitored by means of temperature sensors.
DC I
IDC I continuous (IdN)
(P067=1) 100%
15min
DC II
IDC II for 15 min and 1.5 x IDC II for 60 s
150%
(P067=2) 100%
15min
DC III
IDC III for 15 min and 1.5 x IDC III for 120 s
150%
(P067=3) 100%
15min
DC IV
IDC IV for 15 min and 2 x IDC IV for 10 s
200%
(P067=4) 100%
NOTICE
If you set a value of > 1 in P067, you must ensure that the "Dynamic overload capability of
power module“ is enabled, i.e. a value of > 0 must be set in parameter P075.
The SIMOREG DC-MASTER does not monitor for compliance with the criteria of the load class
set in parameter P067. If permitted by the power module, the unit can operate for overload
periods in excess of those defined by the load class. The actual permissible overload period for
the installed power module is always longer than the overload period defined for the load class.
The SIMOREG DC-MASTER does monitor the actual permissible overload period for the power
module. See Section 9.15.
Load cycles
US rating
Recommended Tu DC I DC II DC III DC IV
Tu=45°C
SIMOREG DC-MASTER continuous 15min 60sec 15min 120 sec 15min 10sec 15min 60sec
100% 150% 100% 150% 100% 200% 100% 150%
°C A A A A A A A A A
400V, 1Q
460V, 1Q
575V, 1Q
Load cycles
US rating
Recommended Tu DC I DC II DC III DC IV
Tu=45°C
SIMOREG DC-MASTER continuous 15min 60sec 15min 120 sec 15min 10sec 15min 60sec
100% 150% 100% 150% 100% 200% 100% 150%
°C A A A A A A A A A
690V, 1Q
6RA7086-6KS22 40 720 553.1 829.7 527.9 791.9 515.8 1031.6 525.9 788.9
6RA7088-6KS22 40 950 700.1 1050.2 677.1 1015.7 624.4 1248.8 668.1 1002.2
6RA7093-4KS22 40 1500 1156.9 1735.4 1118.2 1677.3 1047.0 2094.0 1101.9 1652.9
6RA7095-4KS22 40 2000 1589.3 2384.0 1522.2 2283.3 1505.5 3011.0 1503.9 2255.9
6RA7097-4KS22 40 2600 1992.7 2989.1 1906.3 2859.4 1887.2 3774.4 1876.9 2815.3
830V, 1Q
6RA7088-6LS22 40 900 663.8 995.7 642.0 963.0 592.1 1184.2 633.5 950.3
6RA7093-4LS22 40 1500 1156.9 1735.4 1118.2 1677.3 1047.0 2094.0 1101.9 1652.9
6RA7095-4LS22 40 1900 1485.4 2228.1 1421.6 2132.4 1396.9 2793.8 1414.2 2121.3
950V, 1Q
6RA7096-4MS22 40 2200 1674.3 2511.4 1603.3 2404.9 1570.7 3141.4 1588.1 2382.1
Load cycles
US rating
Recommended Tu DC I DC II DC III DC IV
Tu=45°C
SIMOREG DC-MASTER continuous 15min 60sec 15min 120 sec 15min 10sec 15min 60sec
100% 150% 100% 150% 100% 200% 100% 150%
°C A A A A A A A A A
400V, 4Q
Load cycles
US rating
Recommended Tu DC I DC II DC III DC IV
Tu=45°C
SIMOREG DC-MASTER continuous 15min 60sec 15min 120 sec 15min 10sec 15min 60sec
100% 150% 100% 150% 100% 200% 100% 150%
°C A A A A A A A A A
460V, 4Q
575V, 4Q
690V, 4Q
6RA7086-6KV62 40 760 598.7 898.1 575.4 863.1 532.9 1065.8 569.3 854.0
6RA7090-6KV62 40 1000 737.3 1106.0 715.2 1072.8 639.5 1279.0 702.3 1053.5
6RA7093-4KV62 40 1500 1171.6 1757.4 1140.1 1710.2 1036.6 2073.2 1116.2 1674.3
6RA7095-4KV62 40 2000 1477.7 2216.6 1435.3 2153.0 1326.7 2653.4 1404.6 2106.9
6RA7097-4KV62 40 2600 1992.7 2989.1 1906.3 2859.4 1887.2 3774.4 1876.9 2815.3
830V, 4Q
6RA7088-6LV62 40 950 700.8 1051.2 679.8 1019.7 607.8 1215.6 667.6 1001.4
6RA7093-4LV62 40 1500 1171.6 1757.4 1140.1 1710.2 1036.6 2073.2 1116.2 1674.3
6RA7095-4LV62 40 1900 1485.4 2228.1 1421.6 2132.4 1396.9 2793.8 1414.2 2121.3
950V, 4Q
6RA7096-4MV62 40 2200 1674.3 2511.4 1603.3 2404.9 1570.7 3141.4 1588.1 2382.1
18 25 28 31
Rated supply voltage electronics V 2AC 380 (– 25%) to 460 (+15%); In=1A or
power supply 1AC 190 (– 25%) to 230 (+15%); In=2A
(– 35% for 1min)
Control stability ∆n = 0.006% of the rated motor speed, valid for pulse encoder operation and
digital setpoint
∆n = 0.1% of the rated motor speed, valid for analog tacho or analog
setpoint 5)
Weight (approx.) kg 11 14 16 16
75 78 81 85
Rated supply voltage electronics V 2AC 380 (– 25%) to 460 (+15%); In=1A or
power supply 1AC 190 (– 25%) to 230 (+15%); In=2A
(– 35% for 1min)
Rated supply voltage fan V DC 24V internal 3AC 400 (±15%) 50Hz
3AC 460 (±10%) 60Hz
Control stability ∆n = 0.006% of the rated motor speed, valid for pulse encoder operation and
digital setpoint
∆n = 0.1% of the rated motor speed, valid for analog tacho or analog
setpoint 5)
Weight (approx.) kg 16 17 30
87 91 93 95
Rated supply voltage electronics V 2AC 380 (– 25%) to 460 (+15%); In=1A or
power supply 1AC 190 (– 25%) to 230 (+15%); In=2A
(– 35% for 1min)
Rated supply voltage fan V 3AC 400 (±15%) 50Hz 3AC 400 (±10%) 50Hz 3AC 400 (±10%) 50Hz
3AC 460 (±10%) 60Hz 3AC 460 (±10%) 60Hz 3AC 460 (±10%) 60Hz
Control stability ∆n = 0.006% of the rated motor speed, valid for pulse encoder operation and digital
setpoint
∆n = 0.1% of the rated motor speed, valid for analog tacho or analog
setpoint 5)
18 25 28 31
Rated supply voltage electronics V 2AC 380 (– 25%) to 460 (+15%); In=1A or
power supply 1AC 190 (– 25%) to 230 (+15%); In=2A
(– 35% for 1min)
Control stability ∆n = 0.006% of the rated motor speed, valid for pulse encoder operation and
digital setpoint
∆n = 0.1% of the rated motor speed, valid for analog tacho or analog
setpoint 5)
Weight (approx.) kg 11 15 17 17
75 78 82 85
Rated supply voltage electronics V 2AC 380 (– 25%) to 460 (+15%); In=1A or
power supply 1AC 190 (– 25%) to 230 (+15%); In=2A
(– 35% for 1min)
50Hz 60Hz
Control stability ∆n = 0.006% of the rated motor speed, valid for pulse encoder operation and
digital setpoint
∆n = 0.1% of the rated motor speed, valid for analog tacho or analog
setpoint 5)
Weight (approx.) kg 17 18 32
87 91
Rated supply voltage electronics V 2AC 380 (– 25%) to 460 (+15%); In=1A or
power supply 1AC 190 (– 25%) to 230 (+15%); In=2A
(– 35% for 1min)
Rated supply voltage fan V 1AC 230 (±10%) 1AC 230 (±10%)
Control stability ∆n = 0.006% of the rated motor speed, valid for pulse encoder operation and
digital setpoint
∆n = 0.1% of the rated motor speed, valid for analog tacho or analog
setpoint 5)
Weight (approx.) kg 42 80
25 31 75 81 85
Rated supply voltage electronics V 2AC 380 (– 25%) to 460 (+15%); In=1A or
power supply 1AC 190 (– 25%) to 230 (+15%); In=2A
(– 35% for 1min)
Control stability ∆n = 0.006% of the rated motor speed, valid for pulse encoder operation and
digital setpoint
∆n = 0.1% of the rated motor speed, valid for analog tacho or analog
setpoint 5)
Weight (approx.) kg 14 16 30
87 90 93 95 96
Rated supply voltage electronics V 2AC 380 (– 25%) to 460 (+15%); In=1A or
power supply 1AC 190 (– 25%) to 230 (+15%); In=2A
(– 35% for 1min)
Rated supply voltage fan V 3AC 400 (±15%) 50Hz 3AC 400 (±10%) 50Hz 3AC 400 (±10%) 50Hz
3AC 460 (±10%) 60Hz 3AC 460 (±10%) 60Hz 3AC 460 (±10%) 60Hz
Control stability ∆n = 0.006% of the rated motor speed, valid for pulse encoder operation and digital
setpoint
∆n = 0.1% of the rated motor speed, valid for analog tacho or analog
setpoint 5)
86 88 93 95
Rated supply voltage electronics V 2AC 380 (– 25%) to 460 (+15%); In=1A or
power supply 1AC 190 (– 25%) to 230 (+15%); In=2A
(– 35% for 1min)
Rated supply voltage fan V 3AC 400 (±15%) 50Hz 3AC 400 (±10%) 50Hz 3AC 400 (±10%) 50Hz
3AC 460 (±10%) 60Hz 3AC 460 (±10%) 60Hz 3AC 460 (±10%) 60Hz
Control stability ∆n = 0.006% of the rated motor speed, valid for pulse encoder operation and digital
setpoint
∆n = 0.1% of the rated motor speed, valid for analog tacho or analog
setpoint 5)
88 93 95
Rated supply voltage electronics V 2AC 380 (– 25%) to 460 (+15%); In=1A or
power supply 1AC 190 (– 25%) to 230 (+15%); In=2A
(– 35% for 1min)
Rated supply voltage fan V 3AC 400 (±10%) 50Hz 3AC 400 (±10%) 50Hz
3AC 460 (±10%) 60Hz 3AC 460 (±10%) 60Hz
Control stability ∆n = 0.006% of the rated motor speed, valid for pulse encoder operation and
digital setpoint
∆n = 0.1% of the rated motor speed, valid for analog tacho or analog
setpoint 5)
13 18 25 28 31
Rated supply voltage electronics V 2AC 380 (– 25%) to 460 (+15%); In=1A or
power supply 1AC 190 (– 25%) to 230 (+15%); In=2A
(– 35% for 1min)
Control stability ∆n = 0.006% of the rated motor speed, valid for pulse encoder operation and
digital setpoint
∆n = 0.1% of the rated motor speed, valid for analog tacho or analog
setpoint 5)
Weight (approx.) kg 11 11 14 14 16
75 78 81 85
Rated supply voltage electronics V 2AC 380 (– 25%) to 460 (+15%); In=1A or
power supply 1AC 190 (– 25%) to 230 (+15%); In=2A
(– 35% for 1min)
Rated supply voltage fan V DC 24V internal 3AC 400 (±15%) 50Hz
3AC 460 (±10%) 60Hz
Control stability ∆n = 0.006% of the rated motor speed, valid for pulse encoder operation and
digital setpoint
∆n = 0.1% of the rated motor speed, valid for analog tacho or analog
setpoint 5)
Weight (approx.) kg 16 17 30
87 91 93 95
Rated supply voltage electronics V 2AC 380 (– 25%) to 460 (+15%); In=1A or
power supply 1AC 190 (– 25%) to 230 (+15%); In=2A
(– 35% for 1min)
Rated supply voltage fan V 3AC 400 (±15%) 50Hz 3AC 400 (±10%) 50Hz 3AC 400 (±10%) 50Hz
3AC 460 (±10%) 60Hz 3AC 460 (±10%) 60Hz 3AC 460 (±10%) 60Hz
Control stability ∆n = 0.006% of the rated motor speed, valid for pulse encoder operation and digital
setpoint
∆n = 0.1% of the rated motor speed, valid for analog tacho or analog
setpoint 5)
18 25 28 31
Rated supply voltage electronics V 2AC 380 (– 25%) to 460 (+15%); In=1A or
power supply 1AC 190 (– 25%) to 230 (+15%); In=2A
(– 35% for 1min)
Control stability ∆n = 0.006% of the rated motor speed, valid for pulse encoder operation and
digital setpoint
∆n = 0.1% of the rated motor speed, valid for analog tacho or analog
setpoint 5)
Weight (approx.) kg 11 15 15 17
75 78 82 85
Rated supply voltage electronics V 2AC 380 (– 25%) to 460 (+15%); In=1A or
power supply 1AC 190 (– 25%) to 230 (+15%); In=2A
(– 35% for 1min)
50Hz 60Hz
Control stability ∆n = 0.006% of the rated motor speed, valid for pulse encoder operation and
digital setpoint
∆n = 0.1% of the rated motor speed, valid for analog tacho or analog
setpoint 5)
Weight (approx.) kg 17 18 32
87 91
Rated supply voltage electronics V 2AC 380 (– 25%) to 460 (+15%); In=1A or
power supply 1AC 190 (– 25%) to 230 (+15%); In=2A
(– 35% for 1min)
Rated supply voltage fan V 1AC 230 (±10%) 1AC 230 (±10%)
Control stability ∆n = 0.006% of the rated motor speed, valid for pulse encoder operation and
digital setpoint
∆n = 0.1% of the rated motor speed, valid for analog tacho or analog
setpoint 5)
Weight (approx.) kg 47 85
25 31 75 81 85
Rated supply voltage electronics V 2AC 380 (– 25%) to 460 (+15%); In=1A or
power supply 1AC 190 (– 25%) to 230 (+15%); In=2A
(– 35% for 1min)
Control stability ∆n = 0.006% of the rated motor speed, valid for pulse encoder operation and
digital setpoint
∆n = 0.1% of the rated motor speed, valid for analog tacho or analog
setpoint 5)
Weight (approx.) kg 14 16 30
87 90 93 95 96
Rated supply voltage electronics V 2AC 380 (– 25%) to 460 (+15%); In=1A or
power supply 1AC 190 (– 25%) to 230 (+15%); In=2A
(– 35% for 1min)
Rated supply voltage fan V 3AC 400 (±15%) 50Hz 3AC 400 (±10%) 50Hz 3AC 400 (±10%) 50Hz
3AC 460 (±10%) 60Hz 3AC 460 (±10%) 60Hz 3AC 460 (±10%) 60Hz
Control stability ∆n = 0.006% of the rated motor speed, valid for pulse encoder operation and digital
setpoint
∆n = 0.1% of the rated motor speed, valid for analog tacho or analog
setpoint 5)
86 90 93 95
Rated supply voltage electronics V 2AC 380 (– 25%) to 460 (+15%); In=1A or
power supply 1AC 190 (– 25%) to 230 (+15%); In=2A
(– 35% for 1min)
Rated supply voltage fan V 3AC 400 (±15%) 50Hz 3AC 400 (±10%) 50Hz 3AC 400 (±10%) 50Hz
3AC 460 (±10%) 60Hz 3AC 460 (±10%) 60Hz 3AC 460 (±10%) 60Hz
Control stability ∆n = 0.006% of the rated motor speed, valid for pulse encoder operation and digital
setpoint
∆n = 0.1% of the rated motor speed, valid for analog tacho or analog
setpoint 5)
88 93 95
Rated supply voltage electronics V 2AC 380 (– 25%) to 460 (+15%); In=1A or
power supply 1AC 190 (– 25%) to 230 (+15%); In=2A
(– 35% for 1min)
Rated supply voltage fan V 3AC 400 (±10%) 50Hz 3AC 400 (±10%) 50Hz
3AC 460 (±10%) 60Hz 3AC 460 (±10%) 60Hz
Control stability ∆n = 0.006% of the rated motor speed, valid for pulse encoder operation and
digital setpoint
∆n = 0.1% of the rated motor speed, valid for analog tacho or analog
setpoint 5)
Rated supply voltage electronics V 2AC 380 (– 25%) to 460 (+15%); In=1A or
power supply 1AC 190 (– 25%) to 230 (+15%); In=2A
(– 35% for 1min)
Rated supply voltage fan V 3AC 400 (±10%) 50Hz 3AC 400 (±10%) 50Hz
3AC 460 (±10%) 60Hz 3AC 460 (±10%) 60Hz
Control stability ∆n = 0.006% of the rated motor speed, valid for pulse encoder operation and
digital setpoint
∆n = 0.1% of the rated motor speed, valid for analog tacho or analog
setpoint 5)
Rated supply voltage electronics V 2AC 380 (– 25%) to 460 (+15%); In=1A or
power supply 1AC 190 (– 25%) to 230 (+15%); In=2A
(– 35% for 1min)
Rated supply voltage fan V 3AC 400 (±10%) 50Hz 3AC 400 (±10%) 50Hz
3AC 460 (±10%) 60Hz 3AC 460 (±10%) 60Hz
Control stability ∆n = 0.006% of the rated motor speed, valid for pulse encoder operation and
digital setpoint
∆n = 0.1% of the rated motor speed, valid for analog tacho or analog
setpoint 5)
Rated supply voltage electronics V 2AC 380 (– 25%) to 460 (+15%); In=1A or
power supply 1AC 190 (– 25%) to 230 (+15%); In=2A
(– 35% for 1min)
Rated supply voltage fan V 3AC 400 (±10%) 50Hz 3AC 400 (±10%) 50Hz
3AC 460 (±10%) 60Hz 3AC 460 (±10%) 60Hz
Control stability ∆n = 0.006% of the rated motor speed, valid for pulse encoder operation and
digital setpoint
∆n = 0.1% of the rated motor speed, valid for analog tacho or analog
setpoint 5)
Rated supply voltage electronics V 2AC 380 (– 25%) to 460 (+15%); In=1A or
power supply 1AC 190 (– 25%) to 230 (+15%); In=2A
(– 35% for 1min)
Rated supply voltage fan V 3AC 400 (±10%) 50Hz 3AC 400 (±10%) 50Hz
3AC 460 (±10%) 60Hz 3AC 460 (±10%) 60Hz
Control stability ∆n = 0.006% of the rated motor speed, valid for pulse encoder operation and
digital setpoint
∆n = 0.1% of the rated motor speed, valid for analog tacho or analog
setpoint 5)
1) The armature/field supply voltage can be lower than the rated armature/field voltage (setting in
parameter P078, input voltages down to 85V are permissible for converters with rated supply
voltage of 400V). The output voltage is reduced accordingly.
The specified output DC voltage can be guaranteed up to an undervoltage corresponding to
95% of line voltage (rated supply voltage armature/field).
3) Load factor K1 (direct current) as a function of coolant temperature (see P077 Section 11).
K1 > 1 permitted only if K1 * K2 ≤ 1.
Total derating factor K = K1 * K2 (K2 see below)
a) In spite of derating, converters of ≥400 A with forced air cooling may be operated at an
ambient or coolant temperature of 50°C only if the rated supply voltage of the converter fan
is safely within the limited tolerance range of 400V + 10% –15%.
b) Not permissible when T400 or OP1S is used.
Curve b1: Reduction factor of load values (DC current) at installation altitudes above 1000 m
5) Conditions
The control stability (closed-loop PI control) is referred to the rated motor speed and applies
when the SIMOREG converter is warm. The following conditions are applicable:
- Temperature changes of ±10 K
- Line voltage changes corresponding to +10% / – 5% of the rated input voltage
- Temperature coefficient of temperature-compensated tacho-generators 0.15‰ per 10 K
(applies only to analog tacho-generator)
- Constant setpoint (14-bit resolution)
10) Operation in the extended frequency range between 23 Hz and 110 Hz is available on request.
3.6 Certification
ISO 9001:
The products referred to in this document are manufactured and operated in accordance with
DIN ISO 9001 (Certificate Register No.: 257-0).
UL:
Certificate No. E203250
All devices with a rated supply voltage of ≤575 V have been certified, except for order number
6RA7096-4GS22-5.
Ship-building:
Certificate No.
Germanischer Lloyd 26 071 - 05 HH
Lloyd's Register 06 / 20053
American Bureau of Shipping 06HG196689-PDA
Det Norske Veritas E-7925
Information on the necessary measures can be found in the CD-ROM package "SIMOREG DC-
MASTER documentation" – order number 6RX1700-0D64 (CD1 from issue 24 onwards) or in the
Internet at http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/de/24063215
3.7 Abbreviations
ADB Adapter Board, carrier for miniature-format supplementary boards
CAN Field bus specification of user organization CiA (CAN in Automation)
(Controller Area Network)
CB Supplementary Communication Board
CBC Supplementary board for CAN Bus link
(Communication Board CAN Bus)
CBD Supplementary board for DeviceNet link
(Communication Board DeviceNet)
CBP2 Supplementary board for PROFIBUS link
(Communication Board PROFIBUS)
COB Communication Object for CAN Bus communication
CUD1 Electronics board C98043-A7001 of SIMOREG DC-MASTER
(Control Unit / Direct Current)
CUD2 Terminal expansion board C98043-A7006 for CUD1
DeviceNet Field bus specification of ODVA (Open DeviceNet Vendor Association)
DP Distributed Peripherals
EB1 Supplementary board with additional inputs/outputs (Expansion Board 1)
EB2 Supplementary board with additional inputs/outputs (Expansion Board 2)
GSD file Device master data file defining the communication features of the PROFIBUS
communication board
ID Identifier for CAN Bus communication
IND Parameter Index
LBA Connection module for mounting supplementary modules
(Local Bus Adapter)
LWL Fiber-optic cable
MSAC_C1 Designation of a transmission channel for PROFIBUS
(Master Slave Acyclic / Class 1)
Siemens AG 6RX1700-0AD76 3-33
SIMOREG DC-MASTER Operating Instructions
Description 05.2007
4 Shipment, unpacking
SIMOREG converters are packed in the production works according to the relevant ordering data.
A product packing label is attached to the box.
Protect the package against severe jolts and shocks during shipment, e.g. when setting it down.
Carefully observe the information on the packaging relating to transportation, storage and proper
handling.
The SIMOREG device can be installed after it has been unpacked and the shipment checked for
completeness and/or damage.
The packaging materials consist of cardboard and corrugated paper and can be disposed of
according to locally applicable waste disposal regulations.
If you discover that the converter has been damaged during shipment, please inform your shipping
agent immediately.
5 Installation
CAUTION
Failure to lift the converter in the correct manner can result in bodily injury and/or property
damage.
The device must always be lifted by properly trained personnel using the appropriate
equipment (i.e. protective gloves, etc.).
To preclude the risk of deformation damage to the housings of converters with rated DC
current of 720A or higher, the lifting lugs used to raise them must not be subjected to any
horizontal forces.
The user is responsible for installing the converter, motor, transformer as well as other
equipment according to safety regulations (e.g. DIN, VDE), as well as all other relevant
national or local regulations regarding cable dimensioning and protection, grounding, isolating
switch, overcurrent protection, etc.
The converter must be installed in accordance with the relevant safety regulations (e.g. DIN,
VDE), as well as all other relevant national and local regulations. It must be ensured that the
grounding, cable dimensioning and appropriate short-circuit protection have been implemented
to guarantee operational safety and reliability.
Possible lifting method for converters with rated DC current of 1500A to 3000A
a s
• These converters are supplied with 2 fixing angles a. These can be bolted to the SIMOREG
unit by means of the supplied M6 hexagon-head screws (3 per angle) to assist cubicle
mounting.
• The unit can then be supported by 2 further angles s (not included in scope of supply) in the
control cubicle.
• The converters must be bolted to the cubicle rear panel in 4 places.
WARNING
A clearance of at least 100 mm must be left above and below the converter in order to ensure
an unrestricted cooling air intake and outlet.
The converter may overheat if this clearance is not provided!
5.1.1
05.2007
for M6
239
227 265
17.5
60 230
100 1)
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XF1 XF2
s
V8
V7
385
350
V1+V4 V3+V6 V5+V2
Converters: 3AC 400V and 460V, 30A, 1Q
X300
T2 T3
Dimension diagrams for standard devices
12.5
10
63.5 15
10101010
70 112.5
Tightening torque for customer connections: 1U1 1V1 1W1
1U1, 1V1, 1W1, 1C1, 1D1 = 1,5 Nm 1D1 1C1
= 25 Nm
100 1)
1) Minimum clearance for air circulation
An adequate cooling air supply must be provided
5-3
Installation
5-4
5.1.2
Installation
for M6
283 265
17.5
271.5 230
100 1)
XF1 XF2
s
V8
V7
R100
385
350
X300
Converters: 3AC 400V and 575V, 60A to 280A, 1Q
T2 T3
12.5
10
100 1)
1U1, 1V1, 1W1, 1C1, 1D1 = 13 Nm Fan in devices ≥ 210A only
= 25 Nm
318 179.7
306.5 123.7 for M8
05.2007
100 1)
XF1 XF2
s V8
V7
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V1+V4 V3+V6 V5+V2
R100
X300
625
602
585
T2 T3
Converters: 3AC 400V and 575V, 400A, 1Q
for M10
4U1
4V1
4W1
10
10
100 1)
1C1, 1D1 = 2 x 185 mm 2
Tightening torque for customer connections:
1U1, 1V1, 1W1, 1C1, 1D1 = 25 Nm
= 50 Nm
5-5
Installation
268
5-6
19 230
318 179.7 5.1.4
306.5 123.7 for M8
100 1)
Installation
XF1 XF2
s V8
V7
X300
625
602
585
T2 T3
Converters: 3AC 400V and 575V, 600A, 1Q
for M10
4U1
4V1
4W1
10
10
100 1)
1C1, 1D1 = 2 x 185 mm2
Tightening torque for customer connections:
1U1, 1V1, 1W1, 1C1, 1D1 = 25 Nm
= 50 Nm
100 1)
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V8
V7
V1+V4
700
677
V3+V6
660
V5+V2
510
X300
for M12
1U1 1V1 1W1
Converters: 3AC 400V, 575V, and 690V, 720A to 850A, 1Q
85
1D1 1C1
55
10
10
12
33 30 139 for M10 Max. conductor size for cables with cable eye
76 30 192 in accordance with DIN 46234: 4 x 150 mm2
119 30 275 40
100 1)
5-7
Installation
5-8
410
for M10 5.1.6
310
45 320 194 Lifting lug Ø20
Installation
150
100 1)
XF1
XF2
s
4U1
V7 4V1
V8 4W1
R100
780
765
740
F4 F6 F2
717
R100
V1 V3 V5
+ V4 + +
V4 V6 V2 X300
F1 F3 F5
T2 T3
140
20
15
10
56 30 for M12
155 30 30 30 30 Max. conductor size for cables with cable eye
122 30 220
in accordance with DIN 46234: 4 x 150 mm2
100 1)
188 30 350
254 30 362
Tightening torque for customer connections:
320 30
for M12 1U1, 1V1, 1W1, 1C1, 1D1 = 44 Nm
394
= 60 Nm
406
Converters: 3AC 400V, 460V, 575V, 690V, and 830V, 900A to 1200A, 1Q
500
05.2007
450
304
45 360 for M10
260
160 1)
1Q
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3) 3) 3) 3) 3) 3)
F111 F131 F151 F141 F161 F121
F112 F132 F152 F142 F162 F122
(F11) (F13) (F15) (F14) (F16) (F12)
T2 T3 T2 T3
880
855
840
V11 V13 V15 V14 V16 V12
for M12
1U1 1V1 1W1
1C1 1D1
35
30
30
10
150 1)
235 1) Minimum clearance for air circulation Max. conductor size for cables with cable eye in accordance with DIN 46234:
433 An adequate cooling air supply must be provided 1U1, 1V1, 1W1 = 4 x 240 mm2
1C1, 1D1 = 8 x 240 mm2
2) Remove transport cover by undoing 6 M6
hexagon head screws before start-up Tightening torque for customer connections:
3) Number of fuses see section 6.6.2.2 1U1, 1V1, 1W1, 1C1, 1D1 = 44 Nm
Converters: 3AC 400V, 575V, 690V, and 830V, 1500A to 2000A, 575V/2200A
= 60 Nm
5-9
Installation
5-10
Front view without doors View of rear thyristor level 5.1.8
500
450
260
Installation
160 1)
125
XF1,XF2
Lifting lug Ø22
4U1
4V1
4W1
3AC 950V / 2200A 1Q
880
855
840
T2
T3
V11 V13 V15 V21 V23 V25
for M12
1C1 1D1 1U1 1V1 1W1
(1D1) (1C1)
3)
30
30
10
171 40 47 40 40 47
2) 10
for M12 48 35 35 for M12
58,5 313 40
Cable duct 190 35 35
Customer terminals 155
150 1)
1) Minimum clearance for air circulation, customer 332 35 35
240
Converters: 3AC 400V / 3000A, 3AC 575V / 2800A, 3AC 690V / 2600A,
for M6
239
227 265
17.5
60 230
100 1)
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XF1 XF2
s
V8
V7
385
V1 V3 V5
350
V4 V6 V2
X300
Converters: 3AC 400V and 460V, 15A to 30A, 4Q
T2 T3
12.5
10
63.5 15
10101010
70 112.5
Tightening torque for customer connections:
1U1 1V1 1W1
1U1, 1V1, 1W1, 1C1, 1D1 = 1,5 Nm
= 25 Nm 1D1 1C1
100 1)
(1C1) (1D1)
5-11
Installation
5-12
Installation
for M6
283 265
17.5
271.5 230
100 1)
XF1 XF2
s
V8
V7
V1 V3 V5
366
385
350
R100
V4 V6 V2
X300
5.1.10 Converters: 3AC 400V and 575V, 60A to 280A, 4Q
T2 T3
12.5
10
100 1)
1U1, 1V1, 1W1, 1C1, 1D1 = 13 Nm Fan in devices ≥ 210A only
= 25 Nm
100 1)
XF1 XF2
s V8
V7
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625
602
585
T2 T3
for M10
5.1.11 Converters: 3AC 400V and 575V, 400A to 600A, 4Q
4U1
4V1
10 4W1
10
100 1)
1C1, 1D1 = 2 x 185 mm2
Tightening torque for customer connections:
1U1, 1V1, 1W1, 1C1, 1D1 = 25 Nm
= 50 Nm
5-13
Installation
268 350
5-14
19 230 for M8 150
Lifting lug Ø20
100 1)
Installation
XF1 XF2
V1
V3
V5 V8
V7
T2
T3
V4
700
677
V6
V2 660
510
X300
for M12
1U1 1V1 1W1
5.1.12 Converters: 3AC 400V, 575V, and 690V, 760A to 850A, 4Q
85
85
1D1 1C1
55
(1C1) (1D1)
10
12
33 30 139 for M10 Max. conductor size for cables with cable eye
76 30 192
119 30 275 40 in accordance with DIN 46234: 4 x 150 mm2
100 1)
162 30
Tightening torque for customer connections:
205 30
1U1, 1V1, 1W1, 1C1, 1D1 = 44 Nm
= 50 Nm
310
45 320 194 Lifting lug Ø20
150
100 1)
XF1
XF2
s
4U1
4V1
V7 4W1
V8
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V1 V3 V5
F1 F3 F5
R100
780
767
740
R100 717
X300
F4 F6 F2
V4 V6 V2
T2 T3
1D1 1C1
(1C1) (1D1) 1U1
20
15
10
66 for M12
155 30 30 30 30 max. conductor size for cables with cable eye
122 30 350 in accordance with DIN 46234: 4 x 150 mm2
100 1)
198 362
254 30
Tightening torque for customer connections:
330
for M12 1U1, 1V1, 1W1, 1C1, 1D1 = 44 Nm
394
= 60 Nm
406
5.1.13 Converters: 3AC 400V, 460V, 575V, 690V, and 830V, 950A to 1200A, 4Q
5-15
Installation
5-16
Front view without doors View of rear thyristor level
500
450
304
Installation
160 1)
4Q
3) 3) 3) 3) 3) 3)
F111 F131 F151 F141 F161 F121
F112 F132 F152 F142 F162 F122
(F11) (F13) (F15) (F14) (F16) (F12)
T2 T3 T2 T3
880
855
840
V24 V26 V22 V14 V16 V12
30
30
10
150 1)
235 1) Minimum clearance for air circulation Max. conductor size for cables with cable eye in accordance with DIN 46234:
433 An adequate cooling air supply must be provided 1U1, 1V1, 1W1 = 4 x 240 mm2
1C1, 1D1 = 8 x 240 mm2
2) Remove transport cover by undoing 6 M6
hexagon head screws before start-up Tightening torque for customer connections:
3) Number of fuses see section 6.6.2.2 1U1, 1V1, 1W1, 1C1, 1D1 = 44 Nm
5.1.14 Converters: 3AC 400V, 575V, 690V, and 830V, 1500A to 2000A, 575V/2200A
= 60 Nm
450
260
45 360 for M10
160 1)
125
XF1,XF2
Lifting lug Ø22
4U1
4V1
4W1
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3AC 950V / 2200A 4Q
880
855
840
V24 V26 V22 V14 V16 V12
T2
T3
V11 V13 V15 V21 V23 V25
880
for M12
1C1 1D1 1U1 1V1 1W1
(1D1) (1C1)
3)
30
30
10
171 40 47 40 40 47
2) 10
for M12 Cable duct 48 35 35 for M12
58,5 313 40
Customer terminals 190 35 35
155
150 1)
1) Minimum clearance for air circulation, customer 332 35 35
240
5.1.15 Converters: 3AC 400V / 3000A, 3AC 575V / 2800A, 3AC 690V / 2600A,
5-17
Installation
5.2
5-18
5.2.1
Installation
265
17,5
313 for M6 230
301,5 1U1 1D1 1V1 1C1 1W1
90
63,5 37 48 37 48
100 1)
10
XF1 XF2
385
366
350
Converters: 3AC 460V, 60A to 125A, 1Q
connections on the top of the device
X300
12,5
10
100
1)
1U1, 1V1, 1W1, 1C1, 1D1 = 13 Nm
= 25 Nm
Dimension diagrams of the devices with additional cable
265
17,5
313 for M6 230
301,5 1U1 1D1 1V1 1C1 1W1
90
63,5 37 48 37 48
100 1)
17.5
10
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XF1 XF2
350
Converters: 3AC 460V, 210A to 280A, 1Q
X300
12,5
12.5
10
100
Tightening torque for customer connections:
1)
1U1, 1V1, 1W1, 1C1, 1D1 = 13 Nm
= 25 Nm
5-19
Installation
268
19 230
318
5-20
306,5 1U1 1D1 1V1 1C1 1W1 5.2.3
155
139 39 47,5 47,5 47,5 47,5
for M8
Installation
100 1)
21
s XF1 XF2
X300
625
602
604
585
Converters: 3AC 460V, 450A to 600A, 1Q
10
for M10 39 47,5 47,5 47,5 47,5
35 125 Max. conductor size for cables with cable eye in accordance with DIN 46234:
1) Minimum clearance for air circulation 164 1U1, 1V1, 1W1 = 2 x 150 mm2
100 1)
An adequate cooling air supply must be provided 1C1, 1D1 = 2 x 185 mm2
Tightening torque for customer connections:
1U1, 1V1, 1W1, 1C1, 1D1 = 25 Nm
= 50 Nm
192 119 30
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100 1)
30
1D1 1C1
1U1 1V1 1W1
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700
677
660
651
Converters: 3AC 460V, 850A, 1Q
X300
1U1 1V1 1W1
for M12
30
1D1 1C1
111
A
12
360 19 230 10
Max. conductor size for cables with cable eye 268
in accordance with DIN 46234: 4 x 150 mm2
100 1)
View A
Tightening torque for customer connections:
1U1, 1V1, 1W1, 1C1, 1D1 = 44 Nm
= 50 Nm
275 40
for M10
5-21
Installation
5-22
5.2.5
Installation
265
17,5
313 for M6 230
301,5 1U1 1D1 1V1 1C1 1W1
(1C1) (1D1)
90
63,5 37 48 37 48
100 1)
10
XF1 XF2
385
366
350
Converters: 3AC 460V, 60A to 125A, 4Q
X300
12,5
10
100
Tightening torque for customer connections:
1)
1U1, 1V1, 1W1, 1C1, 1D1 = 13 Nm
= 25 Nm
265
17,5
313 for M6 230
301,5 1U1 1D1 1V1 1C1 1W1
(1C1) (1D1)
90
63,5 37 48 37 48
100 1)
17.5
10
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XF1 XF2
350
Converters: 3AC 460V, 210A to 280A, 4Q
X300
12,5
12.5
10
100
1)
1U1, 1V1, 1W1, 1C1, 1D1 = 13 Nm
= 25 Nm
5-23
Installation
268
19 230
318
5-24
306,5 1U1 1D1 1V1 1C1 1W1 5.2.7
(1C1) (1D1)
155
139 39 47,5 47,5 47,5 47,5
for M8
Installation
100 1)
21
s XF1 XF2
X300
625
602
604
585
Converters: 3AC 460V, 450A to 600A, 4Q
10
for M10 39 47,5 47,5 47,5 47,5
35 125 Max. conductor size for cables with cable eye in accordance with DIN 46234:
1) Minimum clearance for air circulation
164 1U1, 1V1, 1W1 = 2 x 150 mm2
An adequate cooling air supply must be provided
100 1)
1C1, 1D1 = 2 x 185 mm2
Tightening torque for customer connections:
1U1, 1V1, 1W1, 1C1, 1D1 = 25 Nm
= 50 Nm
192 119 30
05.2007
100 1)
30
1D1 1C1
(1C1) (1D1)
1U1 1V1 1W1
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700
677
660
651
Converters: 3AC 460V, 850A, 4Q
X300
1U1 1V1 1W1
for M12
30
1D1 1C1
(1C1) (1D1)
111
A
12
360
19 230 10
Max. conductor size for cables with cable eye
in accordance with DIN 46234: 4 x 150 mm2 268
100 1)
View A
Tightening torque for customer connections:
1U1, 1V1, 1W1, 1C1, 1D1 = 44 Nm
= 50 Nm
275 40
for M10
5-25
Installation
Installation 05.2007
CUD2 4
1
CUD1
3
• Remove electronics board CUD1 from the electronics box by undoing the two fixing screws a.
• Attach the 3 hexagon-head bolts supplied at position s on the CUD1 electronics board with the
screws and fixing elements d supplied and insert the two plug connectors f.
The two plug connectors must be positioned such that the short pin ends are inserted in the
socket connectors of the CUD1 and the long pin ends in the socket connectors of the CUD2.
• Position board CUD2 in such a way that the two plug connectors f are properly contacted.
• Secure board CUD2 in position using the supplied screws and retaining elements g.
• Insert electronics board CUD1 into electronics box and tighten up the two fixing screws a
again as instructed.
WARNING
Safe operation is dependent upon proper installation and start-up by qualified personnel under
observance of all warnings contained in these operating instructions.
Boards must always be replaced by properly qualified personnel.
Boards must not be inserted or removed when the power supply is connected.
Failure to observe this warning can result in death, severe physical injury or substantial
property damage.
CAUTION
The boards contain ElectroStatic Discharge Sensitive Devices (ESDS). Before touching a
board, make sure that your own body has been electrostatically discharged. The easiest way to
do this is to touch a conductive, earthed object (e.g. bare metal part of cubicle) immediately
beforehand.
5.3.2.1 Local bus adapter (LBA) for mounting optional supplementary boards
Optional supplementary boards can be installed only in conjunction with the LBA option. If an LBA
is not already fitted in the SIMOREG converter, one must be installed in the electronics box to
accommodate the optional board.
Location 2 (Options)
Location 3 (Options)
Location 1 (CUD1)
G E
Supplementary boards may be inserted in any slot subject to the following restrictions:
NOTICE
♦ Slot 3 must not be used until slot 2 is already occupied.
♦ A technology board must always be installed in board location 2 of the electronics box.
♦ If a technology board is used in conjunction with one communication board, then the
communication board must be fitted in slot G (miniature-format boards, for example CBP2
and CBC) or slot 3 (large-format board SCB1).
A type T400 technology module can also be used with two communication boards of type
CBC, CBD or CBP2 (see Section 7.7.1, Procedure for starting up technology boards).
♦ It is not possible to operate boards EB1, EB2, SLB and SBP in conjunction with a technology
board.
♦ The data of large-format boards are always output under slot E or slot G, i.e. the software
version of a technology board, for example, is displayed in r060.003.
♦ In addition to the LBA, miniature-format boards (for example CBP2 and CBC) also require an
ADB (adapter board, support board). Due to their very compact physical dimensions, these
boards must be inserted in an ADB before they can be installed in the electronics box.
♦ A total of two supplementary boards of the same type can be used (e.g. 2 EB1s), but only 1
SBP and 1 SLB may be installed.
The diagram below shows which locations or slots can be used for the supplementary boards you
wish to install and which board combinations are possible:
no
Use TB?
TB = T100, T300 or T400
yes
no
Use SCB1?
no
TB on its own? yes
yes
no
SCB1 on its own?
yes
Only one of the following One of the miniature-format A maximum total of 4 boards
boards can be used in boards CBC, CBD, CBP2, can be installed, these may
addition to the TB: EB1, EB2, SLB or SBP can include no more than two of
CBC, CBD, CBP2, be installed in addition to SCB1. the miniature-format boards
SCB1 CBC, CBD, CBP2, EB1 and
TB in location 2 and SCB1 can be installed in EB2 or one of the miniature-
CBC, CBD, CBP2 in slot G either location 2 or lacation 3. format boards SLB or SBP.
with ADB in location 3 or The ADB required for the other A maximum of two miniature-
SCB1 in location 3. board(s) is then inserted in the format boards may be inserted
Exception: T400 with two other location in each case. in the ADB.
communication modules Location 3 may not be used
(see Section 7.7.1, unless a board has already
Procedure for starting up been inserted in lacation 2.
technology boards)
TB in slot 2 SCB1 in lacation 2
Required: LBA Required: LBA and ADB Required: LBA Required: LBA and ADB Required: LBA and ADBs
(for CBx only) (for miniature-format boards (depending on number of
only) miniature-format boards)
For information about starting up supplementary boards, please refer to Section 7.7 "Starting up
optional supplementary boards".
6 Connections
WARNING
The converters are operated at high voltages.
Disconnect the power supply before making any connections!
Only qualified personnel who are thoroughly familiar with all safety notices contained in the
operating instructions as well as erection, installation, operating and maintenance instructions
should be allowed to work on these devices.
Non-observance of the safety instructions can result in death, severe personal injury or
substantial property damage.
Failure to make the correct connections may result in irreparable damage to the unit.
Voltage may be present at the power and control terminals even when the motor is stopped.
The snubber capacitors might still be carrying hazardous voltage after isolation from the
supply. For this reason, the converter must not be opened for at least two minutes after switch-
off.
When working on the open converter, remember that live parts are exposed. The unit must
always be operated with the standard front covers in place.
The user is responsible for ensuring that the motor, SIMOREG converter and other devices are
installed and connected up in accordance with the approved codes of practice of the country
concerned and any other regional or local codes that may apply. Special attention must be paid
to proper conductor sizing, fusing, grounding, isolation and disconnection measures and to
overcurrent protection.
These converters contain hazardous rotating machinery (fans) and control rotating mechanical
components (drives). Death, serious bodily injury or substantial property damage may occur if
the instructions in the relevant operating manuals are not observed.
The successful and safe operation of this equipment is dependent on careful transportation,
proper storage and installation as well as correct operation and maintenance.
NOTE
These installation instructions do not purport to handle or take into account all of the equipment
details or versions or to cover every conceivable operating situation or application. If you require
more detailed information, or if special problems occur, which are not handled in enough detail
in this document, please contact your local Siemens office.
The contents of these installation instructions are not part of an earlier or existing agreement or
legal contract and neither do they change it. The actual purchase contract represents the
complete liability of the A&D Variable-Speed Drives Group of Siemens AG. The warrant
conditions, specified in the contract between the two parties, is the only warranty which will be
accepted by the A&D Variable-Speed Drives Group. The warranty conditions specified in the
contract are neither expanded nor changed by the information provided in the installation
instructions.
Noise immunity defines the behaviour of a piece of equipment when subjected to electromagnetic
disturbance. The Product Standard regulates the requirements and assessment criteria for the
behaviour of equipment in industrial environments. The converters in this description comply with
this Standard (Section 6.1.2.3).
6.1.2.1 General
Since drives can be operated in a wide range of differing environments and the electrical
components used (controls, switched-mode power supplies, etc.) can widely differ with respect to
noise immunity and radiation, any mounting/installation guideline can only represent a practical
compromise. For this reason, EMC regulations do not need to be implemented to the letter,
provided that measures are checked out on a case by case basis.
In order to guarantee electromagnetic compatibility in your cabinets in rugged electrical
environments and fulfil the standards specified by the relevant regulatory bodies, the following
EMC regulations must be observed when designing and installing cabinets.
Rule 9
The shields of digital signal cables must be connected to ground at both ends (source and
destination). If there is poor potential bonding between the shield connections, an additional
potential bonding cable of at least 10 mm² must be connected in parallel to the shield to reduce the
shield current. Generally speaking, the shields can be connected to the cabinet housing (ground 2))
at several points. The shields may also be connected at several locations outside the cabinet.
Foil-type shields should be avoided. Their shielding effect is poorer by a factor of 5 as compared to
braided shields.
Rule 10
The shields of analog signal cables may be connected to ground at both ends (conductively over a
large area) if potential bonding is good. Potential bonding can be assumed to be good if all metal
parts are well connected and all the electronic components involved are supplied from the same
source.
The single-ended shield connection prevents low-frequency, capacitive noise from being coupled
in (e.g. 50 Hz hum). The shield connection should then be made in the cabinet. In this case, the
shield may be connected by means of a sheath wire.
The cable to the temperature sensor on the motor (X174:22 and X174:23) must be shielded and
connected to ground at both ends.
Rule 11
The RI suppression filter must always be mounted close to the suspected noise source. The filter
must be mounted over the largest possible area with the cabinet housing, mounting plate, etc.
Incoming and outgoing cables must be routed separately.
Rule 12
To ensure adherence to limit value class A1, the use of RI suppression filters is obligatory.
Additional loads must be connected on the line side of the filter.
The control system used and the other wiring in the cubicle determines whether an additional line
filter needs to be installed.
Rule 13
A commutating reactor must be installed in the field circuit for controlled field supplies.
Rule 14
A commutating reactor must be installed in the converter armature circuit.
Rule 15
Unshielded motor cables may be used in SIMOREG drive systems.
The line supply cable must be routed at a distance of at least 20 cm from the motor cables (field,
armature). Use a metal partition if necessary.
Footnotes:
1) Signal cables are defined as:
Digital signal cable: Analog signal cable.:
Pulse encoder cables e.g. + 10 V setpoint cable
Serial interfaces, e.g. PROFIBUS-DP
2) The term "Ground" generally refers to all metallic, conductive components which can be
connected to a protective conductor, e.g. cabinet housing, motor housing, foundation grounder,
etc.
Figures 2a -2d show details of different shield connection techniques with ordering source
information.
Control trans-
former for fan
s SIMOREG DC Master
Fig. 1c or 1d
Circuit-breakers Shield connection
Fuse-links/miniature
circuit-breakers
Commutating
reactor for field Main contactor
Fig. 1e
Circuit breaker
Line filter
Converter filter
Fig. 1b 3AC
Shield rail
Connecting terminals
Shield rail
Fuse-links
Fuse-links
Connecting terminals Main switch
Cable duct
Shield rail
Fig. 1a
Commutating reactor
Cable duct
Terminals
XF2
XF1
X161
X171
XP
XR
XS
XT
X162
X172
X163
X173
X164
X174
X175
XP
XR
XS
XT
X171
X172
X173
X174
X175
L1
L1
L2
L2
L3
L3
Mains connection
NETZ/LINE LAST/LOAD
Connect the
PE conduct
Fig. 1e: Line filter for SIMOREG DC-MASTER 6RA70 electronics power supply
Shield connections:
Variant 1: Variant 2:
Fig. 2a: Terminal on a copper busbar, max. Fig. 2b: Terminal on copper busbar, max. cable
cable diameter 15 mm diameter 10 mm
Caution!
Note: Note:
Terminals: Terminals:
5 mm busbar thickness Order No. 8HS7104,
Order No. 8US1921-2AC00 8HS7104, 8HS7174, 8HS7164
10 mm busbar thickness
Order No. 8US1921-2BC00
Variant 3: Variant 4:
Fig. 2c: Metallized tubing or cable ties on a bare Fig. 2d: Clamp and metallic mating piece on a
metal comb-type/serrated rail cable clamping rail
Note: Note:
5) 4)
3)
NC
1) 2)
5N1 5U1 5W1 5N1 5U1 5W1 3U1 3W1 1U1 1V1 1W1
Power supply input Field Armature
either 230V or 400V
1) The commutating reactor in the field circuit is dimensioned for the rated motor field current.
2) The commutating reactor in the armature circuit is dimensioned for the motor rated current in
the armature.
The line current equals DC times 0.82.
3) The RI suppression filter for the armature circuit is dimensioned for the motor rated current in
the armature.
The line current equals DC times 0.82
4) The RI suppression filter for the electronics power supply alone with 400 V is dimensioned
for ≥1A.
The RI suppression filter for the field circuit and electronics power supply with 400 V is
dimensioned for the rated current of the motor field plus 1A.
5) The RI suppression filter for the electronics power supply with 230 V is dimensioned for ≥2A.
CAUTION
When RI suppression filters are installed, commutating reactors must always be inserted
between the filter and device input to decouple the surge suppression circuits and protect the X
capacitors.
The commutating reactors must be selected from Catalog LV60. The RI suppression filters must
be selected from Catalog LV60 or according to the table of EPCOS filters below.
Terminal Dimensions
Rated current
RI suppression filter cross-section Weight HxWxD
RI suppression (mm²)
Order number (kg) (mm)
filter (A)
Holes for M . .
8 B84143-G8-R11* 4 mm² 1,3 80 x 230 x 50
20 B84143-G20-R11* 4 mm² 1,3 80 x 230 x 50
36 B84143-G36-R11* 6 mm² 2,8 150 x 280 x 60
50 B84143-G50-R11* 16 mm² 3,3 150 x 60 x 330
66 B84143-G66-R11* 25 mm² 4,4 150 x 330 x 80
90 B84143-G90-R11* 25 mm² 4,9 150 x 330 x 80
120 B84143-G120-R11* 50 mm² 7,5 200 x 380 x 90
150 B84143-G150-R11* 50 mm² 8,0 200 x 380 x 90
220 B84143-G220-R11* 95 mm² 11,5 220 x 430 x 110
For further technical data about RI suppression filters, please refer to the Operating Instructions:
SIMOVERT Master Drives RI Suppression Filters EMC Filters, Order number:
6SE7087-6CX87-0FB0.
I 1 = g × 0.817 × I d
where Id DC current of operating point under investigation
where g Fundamental factor (see above)
The harmonic currents calculated from the above tables are valid only for
Uv2 0
SK =
XN
(VA )
where
U v0
X N = X K − X D = 0.03536 × − 2πf N × LD (Ω )
Id
and
Uv0 No-load voltage in V at the converter supply connection point
Id DC current in A of operating point under investigation
fN Line frequency in Hz
LD Inductance in H of commutating reactor used
XD Impedance of the commutating reactor
XN Impedance of the network
XK Impedance at the converter terminals
A separate calculation must be performed if the actual values for short-circuit power SK and/or
armature inductance La deviate from the values calculated on the basis of the above equations.
Example
Let us assume that a drive has the following data:
Uv0 = 400 V
Id = 150 A
fN = 50 Hz
LD = 0.169 mH (4EU2421-7AA10 where ILn = 125 A)
When
400
X N = 0.03536 × − 2π × 50 × 0.169 × 10 −3 = 0.0412Ω
150
the required system short-circuit power at the converter supply connection point is as follows:
400 2
SK = = 3.88MVA
0.0412
and the required motor armature inductance as follows:
400
La = 0.0488 × = 2.60mH
50 × 150
The harmonic currents Iν listed in the tables above (where I1 = g x 0.817 x Id for firing angles α =
20° and α = 60°) apply only to the values SK and La calculated by the above method. If the
calculated and actual values are not the same, the harmonics must be calculated separately.
For the purpose of dimensioning filters and compensation circuits with reactors, the harmonic
values calculated by these equations can be applied only if the values calculated for SK and La tally
with the actual values of the drive. If they do not, they must be calculated separately (this is
especially true when using compensated motors as these have a very low armature inductance).
NC
M BA
X161 Rx-/Tx-
X166
or
1V1
1U1
1W1
103
104
5U1
5W1
5N1
5U1
5W1
5N1
105
106
107
108
204 X164 Tx+ 61
Motor
temperature 205 Tx- 62
M
# XT XS XP XP
BA ES/
Siemens AG 6RX1700-0AD76
KTY84 / PTC + Rx+/Tx+ 63
X164 P24
8-270V
8 Rx-/Tx- 64
9 # RS485 BA
M E-Stop
M 65
∼ =
10 M
X162 Analog
11 # D 18 tacho XR
M
A 109
M 19 E-Stop
44 1) D 20 Power ON 110
P24_S
K1
A
45 21
M M Electronics power supply K1
40 X164
51 X7
42 M
52 X3.4
43
M M 53 X3.1
X163 P24 Armature current Load
X110 / X111 X163
CUD2 (optional) C98043-A7006 X3.2
X3.3
Supply voltage
∼ X11-X16
1 CUD1 Tx+ 56 armature
∼ X21-X26
M X110 / X111 ∼
10k 2 Tx-
P10 ± 1% / 10 mA 57 ∼ 3U1 3W1
Main +
BA Armature voltage
setpoint 3 Rx+/Tx+ 58 =
N10 ± 1% / 10 mA
= C98043-A7010 /
4 Rx-/Tx- 59
U/I
Gating pulses armature C98043-A7014+15 XF1
M X101
5 # RS485 BA 60
M
6 X172 Supply voltage field X102
U/I I act 12
∼
7 # ∼
KTY84 / PTC M 13 Gating pulses field
22
D 14
23 # A
M 15 Field current actual value
Open- and f Shunt
24 M D 16 U
closed-loop
X174 A
control for M 17 Fan control and monitoring
34 1)
P24_S armature X175
35 and field
M 46 X102
36
M 47
Switch-on/ 37
shutdown 48 C98043-A7002 / A7003 - +
Enable signal 38 X101 XF2
54
Block diagram with recommended connection
39 P24 M
X171 3D 3C 1C1 1D1
X171 M Selection
Analog tacho # C98043-A7005 (1D1) (1C1)
5/15V
26 P15 2)
=
Supply Armature current
27 200mA max.
M
∼
28 & M
Track 1 > COMP RS232 / RS485 to X300 PMU
29 X>Y
1) P24_S total max. 200mA G
30 RS485
COMP 2) is required for 4Q converters 1
Track 2 > X109 X108 BA
31 X>Y +
EEPROM BA = electronically switchable bus termination
32 RS232 U/I = electronically switchable voltage / current input
Zero mark > COMP M
33 X>Y BA
C98043-A7009
X173 X107 Rear panel wiring 2
C98043-A7001 X300
2
TB and CB boards to OP1S
6-17
Connections
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
6-18
210 P24_S
1) S_IMP Rx+/Tx+ 3AC 50-60Hz, 400V-575V
6.2.2
BA
211 Rx-/Tx-
Binary 212 1AC 50-60Hz, 230V
select inputs T/R Rx+/Tx+
213 BA
Rx-/Tx- Parallel switch
Connections
X165
214 interface
R/T Rx+/Tx+
215 BA (2x)
Rx-/Tx- K1
216
1
217 Clk Rx+/Tx+
NC
M BA
X161 Rx-/Tx-
X166
or
1V1
1U1
1W1
103
104
5U1
5W1
5N1
5U1
5W1
5N1
105
106
107
108
204 X164 Tx+ 61
Motor
temperature 205 Tx- 62
M
# XT XS XP XP
BA ES/
KTY84 / PTC + Rx+/Tx+ 63
X164 P24
8-270V
8 Rx-/Tx- 64
9 # RS485 BA
M E-Stop
M 65
∼ =
10 M
X162 Analog
11 # D 18 tacho XR
M
A 109
M 19 E-Stop
44 1) D 20 Power ON 110
P24_S
K1
A
45 21
M M Electronics power supply K1
40 X164
Binary 50 X6
41
Converters: 210A to 280A
211 Rx-/Tx-
Binary 212 1AC 50-60Hz, 230V
select inputs T/R Rx+/Tx+
213 BA
Rx-/Tx- X165 Parallel switch
214 interface
R/T Rx+/Tx+
215 BA (2x)
Rx-/Tx- K1
216
1
217 Clk Rx+/Tx+
NC
M BA
X161 Rx-/Tx-
X166
or
1V1
1U1
1W1
4V1
4W1
4U1
103
104
5U1
5W1
5N1
5U1
5W1
5N1
105
106
107
108
204 X164 Tx+ 61
Motor
temperature Tx- 62
Siemens AG 6RX1700-0AD76
205
M
# XT XS XP XP
BA ES/
KTY84 / PTC + Rx+/Tx+ 63
X164 P24
8-270V
8 Rx-/Tx- 64
9 # RS485 BA
M E-Stop ∼
M 65 =
10 M
X162 Analog
11 # D 18 tacho XR
M M
A 109
M 19 E-Stop 3~
44 1) D 20 Power ON 110
P24_S
K1
A
45 21
X3.3
Supply voltage
∼ X11-X16
1 CUD1 Tx+ 56 armature
∼ X21-X26
M X110 / X111 ∼
10k 2 Tx-
P10 ± 1% / 10 mA 57 ∼ 3U1 3W1
Main +
setpoint 3 BA Armature voltage
N10 ± 1% / 10 mA Rx+/Tx+ 58 =
= C98043-A7004 /
4 Rx-/Tx- 59 XF1
U/I
Gating pulses armature C98043-A7014+15
5 M X101
# RS485 BA 60
M
6 X172 Supply voltage field X102
U/I I act 12
∼
7 # ∼
KTY84 / PTC M 13 Gating pulses field
Converters: 400A to 3000A with a 3-phase fan
22
D 14
23 # A
M 15 Field current actual value
Open- and f Shunt
24 M D 16 U
closed-loop
X174 A
control for M 17 Fan control and monitoring
34 1)
P24_S armature X175
35 and field X75
M 46 X102 Fan control
36 and monitoring or
M 47
Switch-on/ air flow monitoring
37 48
shutdown C98043-A7002 / A7003 - +
Enable signal 38 X101 XF2
M 54
39 P24
X171 3D 3C 1C1 1D1
X171 M Selection
Analog tacho # C98043-A7005 (1D1) (1C1)
5/15V
26 P15 2)
=
Supply Armature current
27 200mA max.
M
∼
28 & M
Track 1 > COMP RS232 / RS485 to X300 PMU
29 X>Y
1) P24_S total max. 200mA
30 RS485 2) is required for 4Q converters G
COMP 1
Track 2 > X109 X108 BA
31 X>Y + BA = electronically switchable bus termination
EEPROM
32 RS232 U/I = electronically switchable voltage / current input
Zero mark > COMP M
33 X>Y BA
C98043-A7009
X173 X107 Rear panel wiring 2
C98043-A7001 X300
2
TB and CB boards to OP1S
6-19
Connections
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
6-20
210 P24_S
1) S_IMP Rx+/Tx+ 3AC 50-60Hz, 400V-690V
6.2.4
BA
211 Rx-/Tx-
Binary 212 1AC 50-60Hz, 230V
select inputs T/R Rx+/Tx+
213 BA
Rx-/Tx- Parallel switch
Connections
X165
214 interface
R/T Rx+/Tx+
215 BA (2x)
Rx-/Tx- K1
216
1
217 Clk Rx+/Tx+
NC
M BA
X161 Rx-/Tx-
X166
or
1V1
1U1
1W1
4U1
4N1
103
104
5U1
5W1
5N1
5U1
5W1
5N1
105
106
107
108
204 X164 Tx+ 61
Motor
temperature 205 Tx- 62
M
# XT XS XP XP
BA ES/
KTY84 / PTC + Rx+/Tx+ 63
X164 P24
8-270V
8 Rx-/Tx- 64
9 # RS485 BA
M E-Stop
M 65
∼ =
10 M
X162 Analog
11 # D 18 tacho XR
M
A 109
M 19 E-Stop M
44 1) D 20 Power ON 110
P24_S 1~
K1
A
45 21
M M Electronics power supply K1
40 X164
Binary 50 X6
select inputs 41 Temperature monitoring
51 X7
42 M
52 X3.4
43
M M 53 X3.1
X163 P24 Armature current Load
X110 / X111 X163
CUD2 (optional) C98043-A7006 X3.2
X3.3
Supply voltage
∼ X11-X16
1 CUD1 Tx+ 56 armature
∼ X21-X26
M X110 / X111 ∼
10k 2 Tx-
P10 ± 1% / 10 mA 57 ∼ 3U1 3W1
Main +
setpoint 3 BA Armature voltage
N10 ± 1% / 10 mA Rx+/Tx+ 58 =
= C98043-A7014+15
4 Rx-/Tx- 59 XF1
U/I
Gating pulses armature
5 M X101
# RS485 BA 60
M
6 X172 Supply voltage field X102
U/I I act 12
∼
7 # ∼
Converters: 450A to 850A with a 1-phase fan
NC NC NC
1) 1) 1)
L1 L2 L3 5N1 5W15U1 3U13W1 1U1 1V1 1W1 L1 L2 L3 5N1 5W15U1 3U13W1 1U1 1V1 1W1 L1 L2 L3 5N1 5W15U1 3U13W1 1U1 1V1 1W1
Fan Power Field Armature Fan Power Field Armature Fan Power Field Armature
supply supply supply
3) 2) 3) 2) 3) 2)
5) 5) 5)
Master Slaves
U800 = 1 Paralleling interface active U800 = 2 Paralleling interface active
U800 = 2 if a SIMOREG CCP is Use master firing pulses
used
U803 = 0 "N+1 mode" not active
U804.01 = 30 control word 1 U804.01 = 32 status word 1
U804.02 = 31 control word 2
U804.03 = 167 Actual speed value
U805 = 1 (bus termination) on the two end units
(at both physical ends of the bus cable)
0 (no bus termination) on all other units
U806 = 12 master for one slave U806 = 2 1 slave
13 master for 2 slaves U806 = 2 and 3 2 slaves
14 master for 3 slaves U806 = 2, 3 and 4 3 slaves
15 master for 4 slaves U806 = 2,3,4 and 5 4 slaves
16 master for 5 slaves U806 = 2,3,4,5 and 6 5 slaves
Set U806.02 like U806.01 Set U806.02 like U806.01
P082 <> 0 operating mode for field P082 = 0 internal field is not used
Set P083 depending on the source of the P083 = 4 Freely connected actual speed value
actual speed value
P609 = 6023 Use actual speed value of master
Rated motor current Rated motor current
P100 = P100 =
Number of SIMOREG units Number of SIMOREG units
Set P648, P649 depending on the source P648 = 6021 Use control word 1 from master
of the control word
P649 = 6022 Use control word 2 from master
P821.01 = 31 Suppress alarm A031
P110 = Actual armature resistance P110 = set as on master
x no. of SIMOREG converters
P111 = set as on master
P111 = Actual armature inductance
x no. of SIMOREG converters
The optimization run for current controller
and precontrol (P051 = 25) sets these
parameters correctly.
For further details about the operating principle of parallel connections between SIMOREG
converters, please refer to Section 8, Function Diagrams, Sheet G195 (paralleling interface).
Notes:
• Control commands "Switch-on/Shutdown", "Enable operation", "Emergency stop" etc. must be
connected to a group of parallel-connected SIMOREG converters via the master device.
Terminals 37 and 38 must be permanently connected to terminal 34 on the slave !
• Optimization runs must be started on the master device. All slaves must be connected and
ready to run when optimization is started.
6.3.2.2 Operating mode "N+1 mode" (Redundancy mode of the armature supply)
NOTE
An intact paralleling connection is essential for the redundancy mode of the armature supply. The
“master” function cannot be transferred if the paralleling cable is interrupted.
If the electronics supply for one unit fails, the complete drive must be shut down before it is
restored.
When the master is active, it sends the values set in accordance with U804.01 to 05. If a fault
occurs on the master (i.e. after the “master” function has been transferred to the standby master), it
sends the values set in accordance with U804.06 to 10.
When the standby master operates as a slave (i.e. when the master is active and functioning
correctly), it sends the values set in accordance with U804.01 to 05. When the standby master is
operating as the master (i.e. after the “master” function has been transferred owing to a fault on the
master), it sends the values set in accordance with U804.06 to 10.
For further details about the operating principle of SIMOREG units connected in parallel, see
Section 8, Function diagrams, Sheet G195 (Paralleling interface).
Notes:
• Control commands “Switch-on/Shutdown”, “Enable operation”, “Emergency stop” etc. must be
connected to a group of parallel-connected SIMOREG converters via the master device AND
the “standby” master device.
Terminals 37 and 38 must be permanently connected to terminal 34 on the slaves.
• The speed setpoint and the actual speed must be connected to a group of parallel-connected
SIMOREG converters via the master device AND the “standby” master device.
• All parameters except for those in the above list must be set identically on the master and the
standby master.
• Optimization runs must be started on the master device. All slaves must be connected and
ready to run when optimization is started.
The parameters described above enable the armature current to continue flowing without
interruption if a fuse blows in the armature or field power section (on any one power section), a
fault message appears on any one device or the electronics supply fails on any one device
(master, standby master or slave).
CAUTION
As soon as the paralleling connection is interrupted (either by unplugging the paralleling cable or
if the electronics supply voltage for the master fails), the master/slave assignment can no longer
be guaranteed to function correctly.
The electronics supply voltage for the standby master must be switched off before the
electronics supply voltage for the master is restored (in order to prevent two masters from being
simultaneously active).
NOTE
An intact paralleling connection is essential for the redundancy mode of the field supply and the
electronics supply voltage for the master and the standby master must likewise be intact.
If redundancy of the field supply needs to be maintained even if the electronics supply voltage for
the master or the standby master fails, the total actual motor field current must be externally
sensed. This value must be fed to the master and the standby master by means of P612.
Notes on commissioning:
• The following parameters must be identically set on the master and the standby master in
addition to the above-mentioned parameters, after all the necessary connections have been
made: P076.02, P078.02.
• The field supply must be optimized on the master. Optimization runs must be started on the
master device for this purpose (current controller optimization run, …, recording of field
characteristics). All slaves must be connected and ready to run when optimization is started.
After the field supply for the master has been optimized, the following master parameters must be
read and set to the same values on the standby master: P081, P102, P103, P112, P115 to P139,
P255, P256, P275, P276 as well as all field-specific settings that may have been made (see
Section 8, Function diagrams, Sheets G165 and G166).
6-26
6.4.1
AC 380 to 460V or AC 190 to 230V
Connections
NC
1U1 1V1 1W1 3 2 1 3 2 1
XP XP
XU1 XV1 XW1 5N1 5W1 5U1 5N1 5W1 5U1
R100 ϑ a
F2 F1 F2 F1
M1A M1A M1A M1A
X7 T2, T3 X3-1 B600
X102 Primary conductor on K k K k X3-4 B603
X6 L1: 15A-converters
fed through 2x T2 T3 X3-3
R76
R75
L2: 30A-converters L l L l X3-2
fed through 1x
a = Rheytherm 120 2.5mm2 B602 B601
All cables are Betatherm 145 1mm2 unless otherwise designated
XU2 XV2 XW2
Converters: 30A, 1Q
to A7009 - X101
X14 X11 X16 X13 X12 X15
G2 G1 G2 G1 G2 G1
A A A X13
X13-2 K
13 1 G1
V1+V4 V3+V6 V5+V2 X13-1
K K K V3
AK
2 G2
+
X16-1 V6
AK AK AK 16 X16
X16-2
A
XC2 XD2
a a
C98043-A7002 XC1 C98043-A7010 XD1 C98043-A7002
1U1 1D1 1V1 1C1 1W1
1C1 1D1
X75-1 F2 F1 F2 F1
M1A M1A M1A M1A
a = copper busbar 20 x 3 B600
X3-1
b = copper busbar 20 x 5 X102 B603
K k K k X3-4
Siemens AG 6RX1700-0AD76
c = Raychem 44A0311-20-9
All cables are Betatherm 145 1mm2 unless otherwise designated T2 T3 X3-3
R76
R75
L l L l X3-2
G (Gate) leads ⇒ yellow
B602 B601
K (cathode) leads ⇒ red
11 1
X11-1 X14-1
G1 AK G2 2 14
X11-2
X7
V1 + V4
X101
13 1
X16-2
X13-1 X16-1
G1 AK G2 2 16
X13-2
to A7009 - X101
K A
V3 + V6
A A A K A
X25-1
X25-2 Tacho ± 270V
V5 + V2 103
Tacho XT
K K K Tacho ground
104
C
V1 + V4 V3 + V6 V5 + V2 105 ES/S
AK AK AK 106 P24/ES
c X_AC c XS
C (L+) D (L-) ES/P
107
108 ES/P_Reset
C98043-A7007
T2 T3 109 NS
XR
C (L+) X_AC D (L-) 110 NS
1C1 1D1
6-27
Connections
a = copper busbar 20 x 3
6-28
1U1 1V1 1W1
b = copper busbar 20 x 5 6.4.3
c = Raychem 44A0311-20-9 X92-2 E302 AC 380 to 460V or AC 190 to 230V
All cables are Betatherm 145 1mm2 unless otherwise designated X75-4
M NC
G (Gate) leads ⇒ yellow X75-3 3 2 1
Connections
3 2 1
K (cathode) leads ⇒ red C98043- C98043- X92-1
a XP XP
A7014 A7015 X91-2 E301
5N1 5W1 5U1 5N1 5W1 5U1
Cables are designed as specified at ends X75-2
M
X75-1 F2 F1 F2 F1
Arrangement of thyristor modules X91-1 M1A M1A M1A M1A
Top-mounted fad from D... / 210 only X3-1 B600
Converters: 400V / 90A, 125A and 210A X102
K k K k X3-4 B603
460V / 90A and 125A
575V / 125A and 210A T2 T3 X3-3
R76
R75
X14 X11 X16 X13 X12 X15 L l L l X3-2
R100 B602 B601
K2 G2 K1 G1 K2 G2 K1 G1 K2 G2 K1 G1
A A A 11 1
ϑ X11-1 X14-2
X11-2 X14-1
K1 G1 AK K2 G2 2 14
K K K
X7
V1 + V4 V3 + V6 V5 + V2 K A
X6
AK AK AK
V1 + V4
X101
Converters: 90A to 280A, 1Q
T2 T3
13 1
X13-1 X16-2
X13-2 X16-1
1U1 1D1 1V1 1C1 1W1 K1 G1 AK K2 G2 2 16
to A7009 - X101
Converters: 460V / 210A K A
X14 X11 X16 X13 X12 X15
K2 K1 K2 K1 K2 K1 V3 + V6
G2 G1 G2 G1 G2 G1
A A A
15 1
X15-1 X12-2
K K K
X15-2 X12-1
K1 G1 AK K2 G2 2 12
V1 + V4 V3 + V6 V5 + V2
AK AK AK K A
X25-1
X25-2 Tacho ± 270V
V5 + V2 103
Tacho XT
T2 T3 104 Tacho ground
C
105 ES/S
1U1 1D1 1V1 1C1 1W1 106 P24/ES
c X_AC c XS
C (L+) D (L-) ES/P
107
Converters: 460V and 575V / 280A 108 ES/P_Reset
C98043-A7007
X14 X11 X16 X13 X12 X15 109 NS
G2 G1 G2 G1 G2 G1
XR
C (L+) X_AC D (L-) 110 NS
K2 K1 K2 K1 K2 K1
A A A
C98043-A7007
K K K
C (L+) X_AC D (L-)
V1 + V4 V3 + V6 V5 + V2
AK AK AK
C98043-A7002 C98043-A7002
C98043-A7007
b b
T2 T3
1C1 1D1
1U1 1D1 1V1 1C1 1W1
Siemens AG 6RX1700-0AD76
X14 X11 X16 X13 X12 X15 R100
T2 T3 X3-3
G2 G1 G2 G1 G2 G1
R75
R76
K2 K1 K2 K1 K2 K1 L l L l X3-2
A A A ϑ B602 B601
11 1
K K K X7 X11-1 X14-2
V1 + V4 V3 + V6 V5 + V2 X11-2 X14-1
X6 K1 G1 AK K2 G2 2 14
AK AK AK
T2 T3
V1 + V4
X101
13 1
Converters: 400A to 600A, 1Q
15 1
K K K X15-1 X12-2
V1 + V4 V3 + V6 V5 + V2 X15-2 X12-1
K1 G1 AK K2 G2 2 12
AK AK AK
K A
X25-1
T2 T3 X25-2
V5 + V2 Tacho ± 270V
103
Tacho XT
C 104 Tacho ground
1U1 1D1 1V1 1C1 1W1
105 ES/S
C
R10 R11 106 P24/ES
Converters: 460V / 450A XS
107 ES/P
400V to 575V / 600A R12 R13
108 ES/P_Reset
X14 X11 X16 X13 X12 X15
R14 R15 109 NS
K2 G2 G1 K1 K2 G2 G1 K1 K2 G2 G1 K1 XR
U1 V1 W1 U2 V2 W2 110 NS
A A A
95 96 97 92 93 94
K K K c c
V1 + V4 V3 + V6 V5 + V2
AK AK AK C 91 90 D
C98043-A7002 C98043-A7011 C98043-A7002
b
b
T2 T3
1C1 1D1
6-29
Connections
4U1 4V1 4W1 1U1 1V1 1W1
6-30
6.4.5
AC 380 to 460V or AC 190 to 230V
NC
C98043-A7014 M 3 2 1 3 2 1
Connections
a = copper busbar 60 x 5
3~
b = Raychem 44A0311-20-9 E301 a XP XP
All cables are Bettherm 145 1mm2 unless otherwise designated Fan 5N1 5W1 5U1 5N1 5W1 5U1
T2 T3 X3-3
R76
R75
L l L l X3-2
B602 B601
11 1
R100 ϑ X11-1 X14-2
X11-2 X14-1
K1 G1 AK K2 G2 2 14
Converters: 720A, 1Q
X7
K A
X6
V1 + V4
X101
13 1
X13-1 X16-2
X13-2 X16-1
K1 G1 AK K2 G2 2 16
V3 + V6
AK AK AK
V1 + V4 V3 + V6 V5 + V2
15 1
K K K X15-1 X12-2
X15-2 X12-1
K1 G1 AK K2 G2 2 12
A A A
K1 G1 G2 K2 K1 G1 G2 K2 K1 G1 G2 K2
K A
X25-1
X25-2
X11 X14 X13 X16 X15 X12 V5 + V2
103 Tacho ± 270V
Tacho XT
b Tacho ground
104
105 ES/S
106 P24/ES
XS
107 ES/P
T2 T3 R10 R12 R14 R11 R13 R15
108 ES/P_Reset
U V W U V W
b b 109 NS
91 99 98 91 99 98 XR
1U1 1D1 1V1 1C1 1W1 110 NS
90 90
C98043-A7003 C98043-A7003
a
a
C98043-A7011 C98043-A7011
1C1 1D1
NC
C98043-A7014 M or M 3 2 1 3 2 1
a = copper bar 60 x 5
1~ 3~
b = Raychem 44A0311-20-9 a XP XP
All cables are Betatherm 145 1mm2 unless otherwise designated 5N1 5W1 5U1 5N1 5W1 5U1
C98043-A7015 E301
G (Gate) leads ⇒ yellow Fan
K (Kathoden) leads ⇒ red F2 F1 F2 F1
M1A M1A M1A M1A
X3-1 B600
Cables are sesignated as specified at ends X102
K k K k X3-4 B603
Siemens AG 6RX1700-0AD76
T2 T3 X3-3
R76
R75
L l L l X3-2
B602 B601
11 1
R100 ϑ X11-1 X14-2
X11-2 X14-1
K1 G1 AK K2 G2 2 14
V1 + V4
Converters: 800 to 850A, 1Q
X101
13 1
X13-1 X16-2
X13-2 X16-1
K1 G1 AK K2 G2 2 16
V3 + V6
AK AK AK
V1 + V4 V3 + V6 V5 + V2
15 1
K K K X15-1 X12-2
X15-2 X12-1
K1 G1 AK K2 G2 2 12
A A A
K1 G1 G2 K2 K1 G1 G2 K2 K1 G1 G2 K2
K A
X25-1
X25-2
X11 X14 X13 X16 X15 X12 V5 + V2
103 Tacho ± 270V
Tacho XT
b Tacho ground
104
105 ES/S
106 P24/ES
XS
107 ES/P
T2 T3 R10 R12 R14 R11 R13 R15
108 ES/P_Reset
U V W U V W
b b 109 NS
92 93 94 92 93 94 XR
1U1 1D1 1V1 1C1 1W1 110 NS
90 90
C98043-A7002 C98043-A7002
a
a
C98043-A7011 C98043-A7011
1C1 1D1
6-31
Connections
4U1 4V1 4W1 1U1 1V1 1W1
6-32
6.4.7
AC 380 to 460V or AC 190 to 230V
a = copper busbar 60 x 10 NC
b = Raychem 44A0311-20-9 M 3 2 1 3 2 1
Connections
3~
All cables are Betatherm 145 1mm2 unless otherwise designated XP XP
E301 a
G (Gate) leads ⇒ yellow Fan 5N1 5W1 5U1 5N1 5W1 5U1
K (cathode) leads ⇒ red
F2 F1 F2 F1
Cables are designated as specified at ends M1A M1A M1A M1A
X3-1 B600
K k K k X3-4 B603
T2 T3 X3-3
R76
R75
L l L l X3-2
C98043-A7003 X101
B602 B601
11 1
R100 ϑ X11-1 X14-2
X11-2 X14-1
K1 G1 AK K2 G2 2 14 to A7009 - X101
X7
F1 K A
F4
X6
C98043-A7003
V1 + V4
13 1
Converters: 900A to 950A, 1Q
X13-1 X16-2
X13-2 X16-1
K1 G1 AK K2 G2 2 16
F3 K A
F6
103 Tacho ± 270V
Tacho XT
V3 + V6 104 Tacho ground
Arrangement of thyristor modules
105 ES/S
15 1
X14 X11 X16 X13 X12 X15 X15-1 X12-2 106 P24/ES
XS
X15-2 X12-1 107 ES/P
K1 G1 AK K2 G2 2 12
K2 G2 G1 K1 K2 G2 G1 K1 K2 G2 G1 K1
108 ES/P_Reset
A A A
F5 K A
F2 109 NS
X25-1 XR
110 NS
K K K X25-2
V5 + V2
V1 + V4 V3 + V6 V5 + V2
b
AK AK AK
W2 X102
U2 W1
U1 V2
V1
F1 F4 F3 F6 F5 F2 R10 R12 R14 R11 R13 R15
U V W U V W
b b
91 99 98 91 99 98
90 90
C98043-A7004 C98043-A7004
T2 T3
1C1 1D1
a = copper busbar 60 x 10
NC
b = Raychem 44A0311-20-9 M 3 2 1 3 2 1
All cables are Bettherm 145 1mm2 unless otherwise designated 3~
E301 a XP XP
G (Gate) leads ⇒ yellow Fan 5N1 5W1 5U1 5N1 5W1 5U1
K (cathode) leads ⇒ red
F2 F1 F2 F1
Cables are designated as specified at ends M1A M1A M1A M1A
X3-1 B600
K k K k X3-4 B603
Siemens AG 6RX1700-0AD76
T2 T3 X3-3
R76
L l L l X3-2 R75
C98043-A7002 X101
B602 B601
11 1
R100 ϑ X11-1 X14-2
X11-2 X14-1
K1 G1 AK K2 G2 2 14 to A7009 - X101
X7
13 1
X13-1 X16-2
Converters: 1000 to 1200A, 1Q
X13-2 X16-1
K1 G1 AK K2 G2 2 16
F3 K A
F6
103 Tacho ± 270V
Tacho XT
V3 + V6 104 Tacho Ground
Arrangement of thyristor modules
105 ES/S
15 1
X14 X11 X16 X13 X12 X15 X15-1 X12-2 106 P24/ES
XS
X15-2 X12-1 107 ES/P
K1 G1 AK K2 G2 2 12
K2 G2 G1 K1 K2 G2 G1 K1 K2 G2 G1 K1
108 ES/P_Reset
A A A
F5 K A
F2 109 NS
X25-1 XR
X25-2 110 NS
K K K
V5 + V2
V1 + V4 V3 + V6 V5 + V2
AK AK AK
b
W2 X102
U2 W1
U1 V2
V1
F1 F4 F3 F6 F5 F2 R10 R12 R14 R11 R13 R15
U V W U V W
b b
92 93 94 92 93 94
90 90
C98043-A7004 C98043-A7004
T2 T3
1C1 1D1
6-33
Connections
a = copper busbar 80 x 10 4U1 4V1 4W1 1U1 1V1 1W1
b = copper busbar 50 x 10
6-34
c = Raychem 44A0311-20-9 AC 380 to 460V or AC 190 to 230V 6.4.9
All cables are Betatherm 145 1mm2 unless otherwise designated
NC
G (Gate) leads ⇒ yellow
M 3 2 1 3 2 1
3~
Connections
T2 T3 X3-3
R76
R75
L l L X101
Converters D485/... and D690/... l X3-2
B602 B601
C98043-A7002
Converters D830/... and D1000/...
to A7009 - X101
C98043-A7003
K1 K2
X11-2 X14-2
F112
F142
G1 V1 V4 G2
X11-1 X14-1
11 1 V11 V14 2 14
F111 (F11)
F141 (F14)
<1>
Converters D485/... and D690/...
C98043-A7002
Converters D830/... and D1000/...
C98043-A7003
K1 K2
X13-2 X16-2
F132
F162
G1 V3 V6 G2 Tacho ± 270V
X13-1 X16-1 103
11 1 V13 V16 2 14 XT
F131 (F13)
F161 (F16)
Tacho
104 Tacho ground
<1> 105 ES/S
106 P24/ES
XS
107 ES/P
Converters: 1500 to 2000A, 575V/2200A, 1Q
108 ES/P_Reset
109 NS
XR
K1 K2 110 NS
X15-2 X12-2
F152
F122
G1 V5 V2 G2
X15-1 X12-1
11 1 V15 V12 2 14
F151 (F15)
F121 (F12)
<1>
c X25-1
X25-2
X7 X6
X102
U1 U2
ϑ V1 V2
W1 W2
R100
b
b
C98043-A7004 C98043-A7004
1C1 1D1
At rear
At front
6-36
a = copper busbar 80 x 10 AC 380 to 460V or AC 190 to 230V
b = copper busbar 50 x 10
c = Raychem 44A0311-20-9 NC
M 3 2 1 3 2 1
All cables are Betatherm 145 1mm2 unless otherwise designated 3~
Connections
E301 a XP XP
G (Gate) leads ⇒ yellow Fan 5N1 5W1 5U1 5N1 5W1 5U1
K (cathode) leads ⇒ red
F2 F1 F2 F1
Cables are designated as specified at ends M1A M1A M1A M1A
X3-1 B600
K k K k X3-4 B603
T2 T3 X3-3
R76
R75
l X101
Converters D485/... and D690/... L L l X3-2
B602 B601
C98043-A7002
Converters D830/... and D1000/...
to A7009 - X101
C98043-A7003
2 K1 K2 2
X11-2 X14-2
F112
F111
F141
F142
1 G1 V1 V4 G2 1
X11-1 X14-1
1 V11 V14 1 4 14
11 1
2 K1 K2 2
X13-2 X16-2
F132
F131
F161
F162
1 G1 V3 V6 G2 1 Tacho ± 270V
X13-1 X16-1 103
1 V13 V16 1 Tacho XT
13 3 6 16
104 Tacho ground
105 ES/S
106 P24/ES
XS
X90 X90 107 ES/P
108 ES/P_Reset
C98043-A7017 C98043-A7017
109 NS
XR
2 K1 K2 2 110 NS
X15-2 X12-2
F152
F151
F121
F122
1 G1 V5 V2 G2 1
X15-1 X12-1
1 V15 V12 1 2 12
15 5
c X25-1
X25-2
X90 X90 D 25
C98043-A7017 C98043-A7017
X7 X6
X102
U1 U2
ϑ V1 V2
W1 W2
R100
6.4.10 Converters: 400V/3000A, 575V/2800A, 690V/2600A, 950V/2200A 1Q
b
b
C98043-A7004 C98043-A7004
1C1 1D1
At rear
At front
NC
1U1 1V1 1W1 3 2 1 3 2 1
Connections
XP XP
XU1 XV1 XW1 5N1 5W1 5U1 5N1 5W1 5U1
R100 ϑ a
F2 F1 F2 F1
M1A M1A M1A M1A
X7 T2, T3 X3-1 B600
X102 Primary conductor on K k K k X3-4 B603
X6 L1: 15A converters
fed through 2x T2 T3 X3-3
R76
R75
L2: 30A converters L l L l X3-2
2
fed through 1x B602 B601
a = Rheytherm 120 2.5mm
All cables are Betatherm 145 1mm2 unless otherwise designated
XU2 XV2 XW2
G (Gate) leads ⇒ yellow
K (cathode) leads ⇒ red
V4 2 24
AK G2
X24-1
2 G2
X14-1 AK X101
14 X14 1
X14-2 G1 X21-1
X21 21
Arrangement of thyristor modules A K X21-2
to A7009 - X101
X14 X11 X16 X13 X12 X15
G2 G1 G2 G1 G2 G1
A A A X13
X13-2 K A
13 1 G1 X26
V1 V3 V5 X13-1 V3 V6 X26-2
K K K G2 2 26
AK X26-1
2 G2
X16-1 AK
AK AK AK 16 X16 1
X16-2 G1
X23-1
AK X23 23
AK AK A X23-2
K
XC2 XD2
a a
C98043-A7002 XC1 C98043-A7010 XD1 C98043-A7002
1U1 1D1 1V1 1C1 1W1
(1C1) (1D1)
1C1 1D1
(1D1) (1C1)
X75-1 F2 F1 F2 F1
a = copper busbar 20 x 3 M1A M1A M1A M1A
b = copper busbar 20 x 5 B600
X3-1
c = Raychem 44A0311-20-9 X102 k k B603
K K X3-4
Siemens AG 6RX1700-0AD76
All cables are Betatherm 145 1mm2 unless otherwise designated
T2 T3 X3-3
R76
G (Gate) leads ⇒ yellow L l L l X3-2 R75
K (cathode) leads ⇒ red B602 B601
G1 V1 V4 G2 X14-1
X11-1
11 1 K A 2 14
X7 AK
K K K
X15-2 X12-2
G1 V5 V2 G2
AK AK AK X15-1 X12-1
15 1 K A 2 12
V1 V3 V5 AK
A AK K
22 2 G2 G1 1 25
X22-1 X25-1
Tacho ± 270V
X22-2 X25-2 Tacho 103
V4 V6 V2 XT
Tacho ground
AK AK AK
104
C ES/S
105
K K K P24/ES
106
c X_AC c XS
C (L+) D (L-) ES/P
107
A A A ES/P_Reset
C98043-A7007 108
G1 G2 G1 G2 G1 G2 109 NS
XR
C (L+) X_AC D (L-) 110 NS
X21 X14 X23 X16 X25 X12
C98043-A7007
6-39
Connections
a = copper busbar 20 x 3
b = copper busbar 20 x 5
6-40
c = Raychem 44A0311-20-9 1U1 1V1 1W1
All cables are Betatherm 145 1mm2 unless otherwise designated
X92-2 E302 AC 380 to 460V or AC 190 to 230V
G (Gate) leads ⇒ yellow
X75-4
K (cathode) leads ⇒ red
M NC
Connections
X75-3 3 2 1 3 2 1
Cables are designated as specified at ends
C98043- C98043- X92-1
a XP XP
A7014 A7015 X91-2 E301
Arrangement of thyristor modules 5N1 5W1 5U1 5N1 5W1 5U1
X75-2
Converters: 400V / 90A, 125A and 210A M
X75-1 F2 F1 F2 F1
460V / 90A and 125A X91-1 M1A M1A M1A M1A
575V / 125A and 210A Top-mounted FanD... / 210 only X3-1 B600
X102 k k B603
X24 X11 X26 X13 X22 X15 K K X3-4
K2 G2 K1 G1 K2 G2 K1 G1 K2 G2 K1 G1 T2 T3 X3-3
R76
R75
L l L l X3-2
A A A
R100 B602 B601
K K K
ϑ K1 K2
X11-2 V1 X14-2
G1 G2
AK AK AK X11-1 X14-1
11 1 K A 2 14
V1 V3 V5 X7 AK AK
A K
V4 V6 V2 X6
24 2 G2 G1 1 21
AK AK AK
X24-1 X21-1
K2 V4 K1
X24-2 X21-2
6.4.13 Converters: 90A to 210A, 4Q
K K K X101
K1 K2
X13-2 V3 X16-2
A A A G1 G2
X13-1 X16-1
13 1 K A 2 16
G1 K1 G2 K2 G1 K1 G2 K2 G1 K1 G2 K2 AK AK
to A7009 - X101
A K
X21 X14 X23 X16 X25 X12
26 2 G2 G1 1 23
X26-1 X23-1
K2 V6 K1
T2 T3 X26-2 X23-2
K K K C98043-A7007
C (L+) X_AC D (L-)
A A A
G1 G2 G1 G2 G1 G2 C98043-A7002 C98043-A7002
K1 K2 K1 K2 K1 K2 C98043-A7007
X21 X14 X23 X16 X25 X12 b b
T2 T3
1C1 1D1
(1D1) (1C1)
1U1 1D1 1V1 1C1 1W1
(1C1) (1D1)
Siemens AG 6RX1700-0AD76
All cables are Betatherm 145 1mm2 unless otherwise designated
T2 T3 X3-3
R76
L l L l X3-2 R75
G (Gate) leads ⇒ yellow
K (cathode) leads ⇒ red B602 B601
11 1 K A 2 14
X7 AK AK
K K K
K1 K2
X15-2 V5 X12-2
G1 G2
AK AK AK X15-1 X12-1
15 1 K A 2 12
V1 V3 V5
AK AK
A K
22 2 G2 G1 1 25
X22-1 X25-1
K2 V2 K1 103 Tacho ± 270V
X22-2 X25-2 Tacho
V4 V6 V2 XT
104 Tacho ground
AK AK AK C
105 ES/S
K K K P24/ES
106
c X_AC c XS
C (L+) D (L-) ES/P
107
A A A ES/P_Reset
108
K1 K2 K1 K2 K1 K2 C98043-A7007
G1 G2 G1 G2 G1 G2 109 NS
X21 X14 X23 X16 X25 X12 X_AC NS XR
C (L+) D (L-) 110
C98043-A7007
6-41
Connections
a = copper busbar 20 x 3
b = copper busbar 20 x 5 4U1 4V1 4W1 1U1 1V1 1W1
6-42
c = Raychem 44A0311-20-9
All cables are Betatherm 145 1mm2 unless otherwise designated AC 380 to 460V or AC 190 to 230V
G (Gate) leads ⇒ yellow NC
K (cathode) leads ⇒ red C98043-A7014 M 3 2 1 3 2 1
Connections
3~
Cables are designated as specified at ends E301 a XP XP
Fan 5N1 5W1 5U1 5N1 5W1 5U1
C98043-A7015
Arrangement of thyristor modules F2 F1 F2 F1
M1A M1A M1A M1A
Converters: 400V / 400A
X3-1 B600
X24 X11 X26 X13 X22 X15 X102 k k B603
K K X3-4
G2 G1 G2 G1 G2 G1
K2 K1 K2 K1 K2 K1 T2 T3 X3-3
R76
R75
A A A L l L l X3-2
R100 B602 B601
K K K
ϑ K1 K2
X11-2 V1 X14-2
AK AK AK G1 G2
X11-1 X14-1
V1 V3 V5 11 1 K A 2 14
6.4.15 Converters: 400A, 4Q
X7 AK AK
A K
V4 V6 V2 X6
24 2 G2 G1 1 21
AK AK AK X24-1 X21-1
K2 V4 K1
X24-2 X21-2
K K K
X101
K1 K2
A A A X13-2 V3 X16-2
G1 G2
X13-1 X16-1
K1 K2 K1 K2 K1 K2 13 1 K A 2 16
G1 G2 G1 G2 G1 G2
AK AK
X21 X14 X23 X16 X25 X12 to A7009 - X101
A K
26 2 G2 G1 1 23
X26-1 X23-1
T2 T3 K2 V6 K1
X26-2 X23-2
105 ES/S
K K K C
R10 R11 106 P24/ES
AK AK AK XS
107 ES/P
V1 V3 V5 R12 R13
108 ES/P_Reset
R14 R15 109 NS
V4 V6 V2 XR
U1 V1 W1 U2 V2 W2 110 NS
AK AK AK
95 96 97 92 93 94
K K K
c c
A A A
G1 G2 G1 G2 G1 G2 C 91 90 D
K1 K2 K1 K2 K1 K2 C98043-A7002 C98043-A7011 C98043-A7002
X21 X14 X23 X16 X25 X12 b
b
T2 T3
1C1 1D1
(1D1) (1C1)
1U1 1D1 1V1 1C1 1W1
(1C1) (1D1)
Siemens AG 6RX1700-0AD76
K K X3-4
T2 T3 X3-3
R76
R75
L l L l X3-2
B602 B601
R100 ϑ K1 K2
X11-2 V1 X14-2
G1 G2
X11-1 X14-1
11 1 K A 2 14
K1 K2
Arrangement of thyristor modules X13-2 V3 X16-2
G1 G2
X13-1 X16-1
13 1 K A 2 16
X24 X11 X26 X13 X22 X15 AK AK
to A7009 - X101
A K
K2 G2 G1 K1 K2 G2 G1 K1 K2 G2 G1 K1
26 2 G2 G1 1 23
X26-1 X23-1
A A A K2 V6 K1
X26-2 X23-2
K K K
V1 V3 V5 K1 K2
X15-2 V5 X12-2
G1 G2
AK AK AK X15-1 X12-1
15 1 K A 2 12
AK AK
A K
22 2 G2 G1 1 25
X22-1 X25-1
K2 V2 K1 Tacho ± 270V
X22-2 X25-2 Tacho 103
C XT
104 Tachoground
AK AK AK
V4 V6 V2 105 ES/S
C
K K K R10 R11 106 P24/ES
XS
107 ES/P
R12 R13
A A A ES/P_Reset
108
K1 G1 G2 K2 K1 G1 G2 K2 K1 G1 G2 K2
R14 R15 109 NS
NS XR
X21 X14 X23 X16 X25 X12 U1 V1 W1 U2 V2 W2 110
95 96 97 92 93 94
c c
T2 T3 C 91 90 D
C98043-A7002 C98043-A7011 C98043-A7002
b
b
1U1 1D1 1V1 1C1 1W1
(1C1) (1D1)
1C1 1D1
(1D1) (1C1)
6-43
Connections
4U1 4V1 4W1 1U1 1V1 1W1
6-44
AC 380 to 460V or AC 190 to 230V
a = copper busbar 60 x 5 NC
C98043-A7014 M 3 2 1 3 2 1
b = Raychem 44A0311-20-9 3~
Connections
All cables are Betatherm 145 1mm2 unless otherwise designated E301 a XP XP
Fan 5N1 5W1 5U1 5N1 5W1 5U1
G (Gate) leads ⇒ yellow C98043-A7015
K (cathode) leads ⇒ red F2 F1 F2 F1
M1A M1A M1A M1A
X3-1 B600
Cables are designated as specified at ends X102
K k K k X3-4 B603
T2 T3 X3-3
R76
R75
L l L l X3-2
B602 B601
R100 ϑ K1 K2
X11-2 V1 X14-2
G1 G2
X11-1 X14-1
11 1 K A 2 14
6.4.17 Converters: 760A, 4Q
X7 AK AK
A K
X6
24 2 G2 G1 1 21
X24-1 X21-1
K2 V4 K1
X24-2 X21-2
X101
K1 K2
Arrangement of thyristor modules X13-2 V3 X16-2
G1 G2
X13-1 X16-1
13 1 K A 2 16
X24 X11 X26 X13 X22 X15 AK AK to A7009 - X101
A K
K2 G2 G1 K1 K2 G2 G1 K1 K2 G2 G1 K1
26 2 G2 G1 1 23
X26-1 X23-1
A A A K2 V6 K1
X26-2 X23-2
K K K
V1 V3 V5 K1 K2
X15-2 V5 X12-2
AK AK AK X15-1 G1 G2 X12-1
15 1 K A 2 12
AK AK
A K
22 2 G2 G1 1 25
X22-1 X25-1
K2 V2 K1 Tacho ± 270V
X22-2 b X25-2 Tacho 103
XT
104 Tacho ground
AK AK AK
V4 V6 V2 105 ES/S
K K K P24/ES
106
ES/P XS
107
A A A R10 R12 R14 R11 R13 R15 ES/P_Reset
108
U V W U V W
K1 G1 G2 K2 K1 G1 G2 K2 K1 G1 G2 K2 b b 109 NS
91 99 98 91 99 98 XR
NS
X21 X14 X23 X16 X25 X12 110
90 90
T2 T3
C98043-A7003 C98043-A7003
a
a
1U1 1D1 1V1 1C1 1W1 C98043-A7011 C98043-A7011
(1C1) (1D1)
1C1 1D1
(1D1) (1C1)
a = copper busbar 60 x 5 or NC
C98043-A7014 M M 3 2 1 3 2 1
b = Raychem 44A0311-20-9 1~ 3~
All cables are Betatherm 145 1mm2 unless otherwise designated a XP XP
5N1 5W1 5U1 5N1 5W1 5U1
E301
G (Gate) leads ⇒ yellow C98043-A7015 Fan
K (cathode) leads ⇒ red F2 F1 F2 F1
M1A M1A M1A M1A
X3-1 B600
Cables are designated as specified at ends X102
K k K k X3-4 B603
Siemens AG 6RX1700-0AD76
T2 T3 X3-3
R76
L l L l R75
X3-2
B602 B601
R100 ϑ K1 K2
X11-2 V1 X14-2
G1 G2
X11-1 X14-1
6.4.18 Converters: 850A, 4Q
11 1 K A 2 14
X7 AK AK
K K K
V1 V3 V5 K1 K2
X15-2 V5 X12-2
AK AK AK X15-1 G1 G2 X12-1
15 1 K A 2 12
AK AK
A K
22 2 G2 G1 1 25
X22-1 X25-1
K2 V2 K1 103 Tacho ± 270V
X22-2 b X25-2 Tacho XT
104 Tacho ground
AK AK AK
V4 V6 V2 105 ES/S
K K K
106 P24/ES
ES/P XS
107
A A A R10 R12 R14 R11 R13 R15 ES/P_Reset
108
U V W U V W
K1 G1 G2 K2 K1 G1 G2 K2 K1 G1 G2 K2 b b 109 NS
92 93 94 92 93 94
NS XR
X21 X14 X23 X16 X25 X12 110
90 90
T2 T3
C98043-A7002 C98043-A7002
a
a
1U1 1D1 1V1 1C1 1W1 C98043-A7011 C98043-A7011
(1C1) (1D1)
1C1 1D1
(1D1) (1C1)
6-45
Connections
4U1 4V1 4W1 1U1 1V1 1W1
6-46
AC 380 to 460V or AC 190 to 230V
a =copper busbar 60 x 10
b = Raychem 44A0311-20-9 NC
All cables are Betatherm 145 1mm2 unless otherwise designated M 3 2 1 3 2 1
Connections
3~
E301 a XP XP
G (Gate) leads ⇒ yellow 5N1 5W1 5U1 5N1 5W1 5U1
Fan
K (cathode) leads ⇒ réd
F2 F1 F2 F1
Cables are designatedas specified at ends. M1A M1A M1A M1A
X3-1 B600
K k K k X3-4 B603
T2 T3 X3-3
R76
R75
L l L l X3-2
C98043-A7003 X101
B602 B601
R100 K1 K2
ϑ X11-2 X14-2
G1 V1 F1 F4 G2
X11-1 X14-1
11 1 K A 2 14 to A7009 - X101
X7 AK AK
A K
X6 24 2 G2 G1 1 21
X24-1 X21-1
K2 V4 K1
X24-2 X21-2
Arrangement of thyristor modules
K1 K2 X16-2 C98043-A7003
X13-2
G1 V3 G2
6.4.19 Converters: 950A to 1000A, 4Q
X13-1 F3 F6 X16-1
AK AK AK 13 1 K A 2 16
AK AK
V1 V3 V5
K K K A K
26 2 G1 1 23 103 Tacho ± 270V
G2 X23-1 Tacho XT
X26-1
K2 V6 K1 104 Tacho ground
A A A X26-2 X23-2
105 ES/S
K1 G1 G2 K2 K1 G1 G2 K2 K1 G1 G2 K2 P24/ES
K1 K2 106
X15-2 X12-2 XS
X24 X11 X26 X13 X22 X15 G1 V5 F5 F2 G2 107 ES/P
X15-1 X12-1
15 1 K A 2 12 ES/P_Reset
108
AK AK
109 NS
A K
NS XR
X21 X14 X23 X16 X25 X12 22 2 G2 G1 1 25 110
X22-1 X25-1
K2 b V2 K1
K2 G2 G1 K1 K2 G2 G1 K1 K2 G2 G1 K1 X22-2 X25-2
A A A
U1 U2 X102
V1 V2
K K K
W1 W2
V4 V6 V2
R10 R12 R14 R11 R13 R15
AK AK AK
U V W U V W
b b
91 99 98 91 99 98
90 90
F1 F4 F3 F6 F5 F2
C98043-A7004 C98043-A7004
T2 T3
a
a
C98043-A7011 C98043-A7011
1U1 1D1 1V1 1C1 1W1
(1C1) (1D1)
1C1 1D1
(1D1) (1C1)
a = copper bar 60 x 10 NC
b = Raychem 44A0311-20-9 M 3 2 1 3 2 1
3~
All cables areBetatherm 145 1mm2 unless otherwise designated XP XP
E301 a
G (Gate) leads ⇒ yellow Fan 5N1 5W1 5U1 5N1 5W1 5U1
K (cathode) leads ⇒ red
F2 F1 F2 F1
Cables arer designated as specified at ends M1A M1A M1A M1A
X3-1 B600
K k K k X3-4 B603
Siemens AG 6RX1700-0AD76
T2 T3 X3-3
R76
L l L l X3-2 R75
C98043-A7002 X101
B602 B601
R100 K1 K2
ϑ X11-2 X14-2
G1 V1 F1 F4 G2
X11-1 X14-1
11 1 K A 2 14 to A7009 - X101
X7 AK AK
A K
G1 V3 F3 F6 G2
X13-1 X16-1
AK AK AK 13 1 K A 2 16
AK AK
V1 V3 V5
K K K A K
26 2 G2 G1 1 23 103 Tacho ± 270V
X26-1 X23-1 Tacho XT
K2 V6 K1 104 Tacho ground
A A A X26-2 X23-2
105 ES/S
K1 G1 G2 K2 K1 G1 G2 K2 K1 G1 G2 K2
K2 106 P24/ES
K1 XS
X15-2 X12-2
X24 X11 X26 X13 X22 X15 G1 V5 F5 F2 G2 107 ES/P
X15-1 X12-1
15 1 K A 2 12
108 ES/P_Reset
AK AK
A K 109 NS
XR
X21 X14 X23 X16 X25 X12 22 2 G2 G1 1 25 110 NS
X22-1 X25-1
K2 b V2 K1
K2 G2 G1 K1 K2 G2 G1 K1 K2 G2 G1 K1 X22-2 X25-2
A A A
U1 U2 X102
V1 V2
K K K
W1 W2
V4 V6 V2
R10 R12 R14 R11 R13 R15
AK AK AK
U V W U V W
b b
92 93 94 92 93 94
90 90
F1 F4 F3 F6 F5 F2
C98043-A7004 C98043-A7004
T2 T3
a
a
C98043-A7011 C98043-A7011
1U1 1D1 1V1 1C1 1W1
(1C1) (1D1)
1C1 1D1
(1D1) (1C1)
6-47
Connections
a = copper busbar 80 x 10 4U1 4V1 4W1 1U1 1V1 1W1
6-48
b = copper busbar 50 x 10
c = Raychem 44A0311-20-9 AC 380 to 460V or AC 190 to 230V
All cables are Betatherm 145 1mm2 unless otherwise designated
NC
G (Gate) leads ⇒ yellow M 3 2 1 3 2 1
Connections
R76
R75
C98043-A7002 L l L l X3-2
X101
Converters D725/... and D875/... B602 B601
C98043-A7003
11 1 1 4
X11-1 V1 V4 X14-2
2 3 X14-1 to A7009 - X101
X11-2
V11 V14 3 14
F112
F142
F111 (F11)
F141 (F14)
<1>
24 3 3 V24 V21 2
X24-1 X21-2 Converters D420/... and D600/...
4 1 X21-1
X24-2
1 21 C98043-A7002
13 1 1 4 Converters D725/... and D875/...
X13-1 V3 V6 X16-2
2 3 X16-1 C98043-A7003
X13-2
V13 V16 3 16
F132
F162
F131 (F13)
F161 (F16)
Tacho ± 270V
<1> Tacho 103 XT
104 Tacho ground
26 3 3 V26 V23 2
X26-1 X23-2 ES/S
4 1 X23-1 105
X26-2
1 23 P24/ES
106
6.4.21 Converters: 1500 to 2000A, 575V/2200A, 4Q
ES/P XS
15 1 1 4 107
X15-1 V5 V2 X12-2 ES/P_Reset
2 3 X12-1 108
X15-2
V15 V12 3 12 NS
F152
F122
109
NS XR
F151 (F15)
F121 (F12)
110
<1>
22 3 3 V22 V25 2
X22-1 c X25-2
4 1 X25-1
X22-2
1 25
X7 X6
X102
XU1 XU2
ϑ XV1 XV2
XW1 XW2
R100
b
b
C98043-A7004 C98043-A7004
1C1 1D1
(1D1) (1C1)
At rear
At front
6-50
AC 380 to 460V or AC 190 to 230V
a = copper busbar 80 x 10
b = copper busbar 50 x 10 NC
c = Raychem 44A0311-20-9 M 3 2 1 3 2 1
Connections
3~
All cables are Betatherm 145 1mm2 unless otherwise designated XP XP
E301 a
G (Gate) leads ⇒ yellow Fan 5N1 5W1 5U1 5N1 5W1 5U1
K (cathode) leads ⇒ red
F2 F1 F2 F1
Cables are designated as specified at ends M1A M1A M1A M1A
X3-1 B600
K k K k X3-4 B603
Converters D420/... and D600/... T2 T3 X3-3
R76
R75
C98043-A7002 L l L l X3-2
X101
Converters D725/... and D875/... B602 B601
C98043-A7003
11 1 1 1 4
X11-1 G1 K2 X14-2
2 K1 V1 V4 G2 3 to A7009 - X101
X11-2 X14-1
V11 V14 3 14
F112
F111
F141
F142
C98043-A7017 C98043-A7017
24 3 3 V21 2
X24-1 G2 V24 K1 X21-2
4 1
Converters D420/... and D600/...
X24-2 K2 G1 X21-1
1 4 21 C98043-A7002
13 3 1 1 4 Converters D725/... and D875/...
X13-1 G1 K2 X16-2
2 K1 V3 V4 G2 3
X13-2 X16-1 C98043-A7003
V13 V16 3 16
F132
F131
F161
F162
C98043-A7017 C98043-A7017 103 Tacho ± 270V
Tacho XT
104 Tacho ground
26 3 3 V23 2
X26-1 G2 V26 K1 X23-2
4 1 105 ES/S
X26-2 K2 G1 X23-1
1 6 23 P24/ES
106
ES/P XS
15 5 1 1 4 107
G1 K2 X12-2
X15-1 V5 V2 ES/P_Reset
2 K1 G2 3 X12-1 108
X15-2
V15 V12 3 12 NS
F152
F151
F121
F122
109
NS XR
110
C98043-A7017 C98043-A7017
22 3 3 V25 2
G2 V22 c K1 X25-2
X22-1
4 K2 G1 1 X25-1
X22-2
1 2 25
X7 X6
X102
XU1 XU2
ϑ XV1 XV2
XW1 XW2
R100
6.4.22 Converters: 400V/3000A, 575V/2800A, 690V/2600A, 950V/2200A 4Q
b
b
C98043-A7004 C98043-A7004
1C1 1D1
(1D1) (1C1)
At rear
At front
3U1 3W1
XF1-2 XF1-1
C98043-A7010
G2 AK G1
A K
V7
AK
A K
V8
R1
R2
XF2-1 XF2-2
3D 3C
3U1 3W1
XF1-2 XF1-1
C98043-A7014 C98043-A7015
G2 AK G1
X102
to A7002 - X102
A K
V7
AK
A K
V8
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
XF2-1 XF2-2
3D 3C
3U1 3W1
XF1-2 XF1-1
C98043-A7004
a
G2 G1
AK X102
to A7002 - X102
A K
V7
AK U1
V1
W1
A K U2
V8 V2
W2
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
R8
a a
XF2-1 XF2-2
3D 3C
A7004-L1/-L2 900A to 1200A 30A 0R04 0R04 0R04 0R04 0R04 0R04 0R04 0R04
A7004-L1/-L2 1500A to 2000A 40A 0R04 0R04 0R04 0R04 0R04 0R04 0R04 0R04
A7004-L3/-L4 2200A to 3000A 85A 0R01 0R01 0R01 0R01 0R01 0R01 0R01 0R01
6.6.2 Fuses
For technical data, configuring data and dimension drawings, please refer to Catalog DA94.1.
It is essential to use "UL-listed" or "UL-recognized" fuses for protection of devices in accordance
with UL standards.
1) UL-recognized
Branch fuses are included in converter, external semiconductor fuses are not needed.
FWH-... and FWP-... fuses are not mechanically compatible with the 3NE... or 170M... fuses.
Branch fuses are included in converter, external semiconductor fuses are not needed.
Branch fuses are included in converter, external semiconductor fuses are not needed.
FWH-... and FWP-... fuses are not mechanically compatible with the 3NE... or 170M... fuses.
1) Two fuses connected in parallel
Branch fuses are included in converter, external semiconductor fuses are not needed.
34
35
36
37
38
39
46
47 X107
48
54 X171
56
57
58
59
60 X172
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33 X173
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
22 X109
23
24 X174
12
13
14
15
16
17 X175
C98043-A7001
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217 X161
61
62
63
64
65 X162
44
45
40
41
42
43
50
51
52
53 X163
8
9
10
11
18
19
20
21
204
205 X164
C98043-A7006
X102
F2
103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 5N1 5W1 5U1
F1
Module C98043-A7010
XF1 XF2
X102
3U1 3W1 3C 3D
Module C98043-A7014
XF1 XF2
3U1 3W1 3C 3D
WARNING
The converter might sustain serious or irreparable damage if connected incorrectly.
The power cables and/or busbars must be secured mechanically outside the converter.
NOTE
In the case of line voltages which exceed the tolerance range specified in Section 3.4, the
electronics supply voltage, field circuit mains supply connection and converter fan connection
must be adjusted by means of transformers to the permissible value stated in Section 3.4. It is
essential to use an isolating transformer for rated line voltages in excess of 460V.
The rated supply voltage for the armature circuit (index 001) and the field circuit (index 002)
must be set in parameter P078.
Fan
(for forced-cooled converters ≥ 400A)
Terminal type: DFK-PC4 plug-in terminal (screw-type)
Maximum connection cross-section 4mm2 , finely stranded
The insulation on the supply cables must be taken up to the terminal housing.
WARNING
The converter might overheat if the incorrect phase sequence is connected (incorrect direction
of rotation of fan).
Check:
• On converters up to 850A (fan at bottom), check whether fan is rotating in direction of arrow
• On converters of > 850A (fan at top), check whether fan is rotating in counter-clockwise
direction (to left) when viewed from above
Caution: Rotating parts can cause physical injuries!
Analog inputs - actual speed inputs, tacho inputs (see also Section 8, sheet G113)
Switching frequency:
The maximum frequency of the encoder pulses is 300kHz. To ensure correct evaluation of the encoder
pulses, the minimum distance Tmin between two encoder signal edges (tracks 1 and 2) specified in the table
must be observed:
Table 1:
Rated input voltage 5V Rated input voltage 15V
Differential voltage 1) 2V >2.5V 8V 10V >14V
Tmin 2) 630ns 380ns 630ns 430ns 380ns
1) Differential voltage at terminals of evaluation electronics
2) The phase error LG (deviating from 90°), which may occur as the result of encoder and cable, can be
calculated from Tmin :
LG= ± (90° – fp * Tmin * 360°)
LG = phase error
fp = pulse frequency
Tmin = minimum distance between edges
This formula applies only if the encoder pulse ratio is 1:1.
Siemens AG 6RX1700-0AD76 6-65
SIMOREG DC-MASTER Operating Instructions
Connections 05.2007
If the pulse encoder is incorrectly matched to the encoder cable, disturbing cable reflections will be produced
at the receive end. These reflections must be damped so that the encoder pulses can be correctly evaluated.
The limit values listed in the table below must be maintained to ensure that the resultant power loss in the
adapting element of the evaluation electronics is not exceeded.
Table 2:
fmax 50kHz 100kHz 150kHz 200kHz 300kHz
Differential voltage 3) Up to 27V Up to 22V Up to 18V Up to 16V Up to 14V
Temperature sensor inputs (motor interface 1) (see also Section 8, sheet G185)
Module C98043-A7001 (CUD1)
Function Terminal Connection values/Remarks
X174
Motor temperature 22 Sensor acc. to P490 index 1
Connection of the temperature 23 The cable to the temperature sensor on the motor must
sensor be shielded and connected to ground at both ends.
Ground analog M 24
Safety shutdown (E-STOP) (see also Section 9.8 and Section 8, sheet G117)
Module C98043-A7002 or A7003 power interface
Function Terminal Connection values/Remarks
XS
Supply for safety shutdown (output) 106 24V DC, max. load 50mA, short-circuit-proof
Overload response: Error signal F018
Warning signal A018
Safety shutdown switch 105 Ie = 20mA
Safety shutdown pushbutton 107 NC contact Ie = 30mA
Safety shutdown Reset 108 NO contact Ie = 10mA
NOTICE
Both 105 + 106 terminals or 106, 107 + 108 terminals can be used! Combined use of terminals
105 – 108 will result in a malfunction.
Terminal 105 is connected to terminal 106 in the state as delivered.
Activation of interface 1 or 2:
– Set the baud rate in parameter P783 or P793.
– Set the protocol in parameter P780 or P790.
Options:
Terminal expansion CUD2
Terminal type: Plug-in terminal (screw-type)
Max. connection cross-section 1.5mm2
Motor interface (see also function diagrams, Section 8, sheets G185 and G186)
Module C98043-A7006 CUD2
Function Terminal Connection values/Remarks
X164
Motor temperature 204 Sensor acc. to P490 index 2
(temperature sensor input) 205 The cable to the temperature sensor on the motor must
be shielded and connected to ground at both ends.
Activate interface 3:
– Set the baud rate in parameter P803.
– Set the protocol in parameter P800.
7 Start-Up
7.1 General safety information for start-up
DANGER
Before commencing with start-up on the converters (90A to 600A), make sure that the
transparent terminal cover is mounted in the correct position (see Section 5.1).
CAUTION
Before handling any boards (in particular, the A7001 electronics board), please make sure that
your body is electrostatically discharged to protect electronic components against high voltages
caused by electrostatic charges. The simplest way of doing this is to touch a conductive,
grounded object (e.g. bare metal cabinet component immediately beforehand).
PCBs must not be allowed to come into contact with highly insulating materials (e.g. plastic foil,
insulating table tops or clothing made of synthetic fibers).
PCBs may only be set down on electrically conducting surfaces.
WARNING
Hazardous voltages and rotating parts (fans) are present in this electrical equipment during
operation. Non-observance of the safety instructions can result in death, severe personal injury
or substantial property damage.
Hazardous voltage may be present at the signaling relays in the customer’s installation.
The converters must not be connected to a supply with earth-leakage circuit-breaker (VDE
0160, Section 6.5) since, in the event of a fault to frame or ground, the fault current may
contain a DC component that will either prevent or hinder a higher-level e.l.c.b. from tripping. In
this case, all loads connected to this e.l.c.b. have no protection either.
Only qualified personnel who are thoroughly familiar with all safety notices contained in the
operating instructions as well as erection, installation, operating and maintenance instructions
should be allowed to work on these devices.
The successful and safe operation of this equipment is dependent on careful transportation,
proper storage and installation as well as correct operation and maintenance.
The converter is at a hazardous voltage level even when the line contactor is open. The gating
board (board mounted directly to lower part of housing) has many circuits at hazardous voltage
levels. Before carrying out any maintenance or repair work, all converter power sources must
be disconnected and locked out.
These instructions do not claim to list all of the measures required to ensure safe and reliable
operation of the converter. For special applications, additional, supplementary information or
instructions might be required. If problems do occur and you feel in any way uncertain, please
contact your local Siemens office or representative.
The use of unauthorized parts in the repair of this converter and handling of the equipment by
unqualified personnel can give rise to hazardous conditions which may cause death, severe
personal injury or substantial property damage. All safety notices contained in this instruction
manual and attached to the converter itself must be carefully observed.
Please read the safety information given in Section 1 of this instruction manual.
X300
• P key
− Switches over between parameter number (parameter mode), parameter value (value
mode) and index number (index mode) on indexed parameters.
− Acknowledges active fault messages.
− P and RAISE keys to switch a fault message and alarm to the background (see Section
10, Fault Messages and Alarms)
− P and LOWER key to switch a fault message and alarm from the background back to the
foreground display on the PMU (see Section 10, Fault Messages and Alarms)
• UP key (▲)
− Selects a higher parameter number in parameter mode. When the highest number is
displayed, the key can be pressed again to return to the other end of the number range
(i.e. the highest number is thus adjacent to the lowest number).
− Increases the selected and displayed parameter value in value mode.
− Increases the index in index mode (for indexed parameters)
− Accelerates an adjustment process activated with the DOWN key (if both keys are
pressed at the same time).
LED displays
Run green LED
LED illuminated ⇒ in “Torque direction active” state (MI, MII, M0).
(see r000 in Section 11)
Ready yellow LED
LED illuminated ⇒ in “Ready” state (o1 .. o7).
(see r000 in Section 11)
Fault red LED
LED illuminated ⇒ in “Fault signal present” state (o11)
(see r000 in Section 11 and Faults and Alarms (Section 10))
LED flashing ⇒ An alarm is active (see Faults and Alarms in Section 10).
If the RAISE or LOWER key on the OP1S is used to select adjacent parameter numbers, then any
missing numbers in the range of basic converter parameters are skipped.
This automatic skipping over missing numbers does not work for technology board parameters. In
this case, the numbers of existing parameters must be entered directly.
The OP1S switches to operational display a few Operating status
seconds after initialization. display
By pressing the <P> key, you can switch from the
operating display to the Basic Menu in which you can <P> <R>
either select "Free access" to all parameters or a variety
of functions. Details of these functions can be found in the
function diagram "OP1S operational display" (Section 8, Basic menu
Sheet Z123) and the OP1S operating instructions.
*) Suggested functions. Since binectors can be freely wired up to any selector switch, the control signals from the OP1S
can be used for any type of control task in the SIMOREG 6RA70.
Connection of control signals from the OP1S for the suggested functions:
Functions can be implemented via the OP1S only if the following conditions are fulfilled:
1) Bit-by-bit input of control bits in control word 1 (P648 = 9), see also Section 8, Function
Diagrams, Sheet G180
2) OP1S in "Operational display" status
ON / OFF1:
Parameterization of switch-on/shutdown via OP1S by setting
P654 = 2100
Please also note AND operation with "Switch-on/Shutdown" from terminal 37 (see also Function
Diagrams, Sheet G130 in Section 8 and Section "Switch-on/Shutdown (ON / OFF) terminal 37" in
Section 9)
Acknowledge:
Parameterization of fault message acknowledgements via OP1S by setting
P665, P666 or P667 = 2107
Faults can always be acknowledged by pressing the <P> key on the PMU.
Inching:
Parameterization of inching via OP1S by setting
P668 or P669 = 2108
Selection of source of inching setpoint via the corresponding index of P436 (see "Inching setpoint"
function diagram)
Direction of rotation enable:
Parameterization of direction of rotation enabling via OP1S by setting
P671 = 2111 (positive direction of rotation)
P672 = 2112 (negative direction of rotation)
Motorized potentiometer:
Parameterization of motorized potentiometer via OP1S by setting
P673 = 2113 (higher)
P674 = 2114 (lower)
P644 = 240 (main setpoint from motorized potentiometer)
NOTE
Parameters can be altered only if the following conditions are fulfilled:
- The appropriate access authorization is set in key parameter P051, e.g. “40” (see Section 11,
“Parameter List”).
- The converter is the correct operational state. Parameters with characteristic “offline” cannot
be changed when the converter is in the “Run” (online) state. To change parameters with this
characteristic, switch the converter to the ≥o1.0 status (“Ready”).
- The values of display parameters can never be changed (read only).
5. Manual shifting
If the 5 existing digits on the 7-segment display are not sufficient to display a parameter value, the
display first shows just 5 digits (see Fig. 7.1). To indicate that digits are concealed to the right or
left of this “window”, the right-hand or left-hand digit flashes. By pressing the <P>+<Down> or
<P>+<Up> key, you can shift the window over the remaining digits of the parameter value.
As an orientation guide, the position of the right-hand digit within the overall parameter value is
displayed briefly during manual shifting.
Example: Parameter value “208.173“ 6 5 4 3 2 1
"208.17" is displayed when the parameter is selected. When the
P and LOWER keys are pressed, "1" appears briefly followed by
“08.173“, i.e. the right-hand digit 3 is the 1st position in the
parameter value. P
When the P and RAISE keys are pressed, "2" appears briefly +
followed by “208.17“, i.e. the right-hand digit 7 is the 2nd position P
in the parameter value. +
Fig. 7.1 Shifting the PMU display for parameter values with more than 5 digits
6 5 4 3 2 1
6. Press the P key to return to the parameter number level from the parameter value level.
Tables 7.1 and 7.2 below show an overview of displays which may appear on the PMU:
e. g. e. g. e. g.
Basic unit or
Display
parameters
Technology or
Basic unit or
Setting
parameters
Technology or
NOTE
Parameters are described in the Parameter List in Section 11 and faults and alarms in Section
10.
NOTICE
When the “Restore to default” function is activated, all parameters set for a specific installation
are overwritten (deleted). We therefore recommend that all old settings be read out beforehand
with Drive Monitor and stored on a PC or programmer.
“Restore to default” must be followed by a completely new start-up operation or else the
converter will not be “ready” with respect to safety.
Execution of function:
1. Set parameter P051 = 21
2. Transfer parameter values to the non-volatile memory.
The parameter values are stored in non-volatile storage (EEPROM) so that they will still be
available when the converter is switched off. This operation takes at least 5 s (but may also last
several minutes). The number of the parameter currently being processed is displayed on the
PMU during the process. The electronics power supply must remain connected while this
operation is in progress.
3. Offset adjustments
Parameter P825.ii is set (takes approx. 10 s).
The offset adjustment can also be activated as an individual function by means of parameter
P051 = 22.
WARNING
The converter is at a hazardous voltage level even when the line contactor is open. The gating
board (board mounted directly to lower part of housing) has many circuits at hazardous voltage
levels.
Non-observance of the safety instructions given in this manual can result in death, severe
personal injury or substantial property damage.
1 Access authorization
P051 . . . Key parameter
0 Parameter cannot be changed
40 Parameter can be changed
NOTICE
On North American manufactured Base Drive assemblies (Type 6RA70xx-2xxxx) the US rating
must be set in Parameter P067.
The rated converter armature DC current must be adapted by the setting in parameter P076.001
(in %) or parameter P067, if:
Max. armature current
< 0,5
Rated armature DC current
The rated converter field DC current must be adjusted by the setting in parameter P076.002 (in %)
if:
Max. field current
< 0,5
Rated converter field DC current
P083 = 1: The actual speed is supplied from the “Main actual value” channel (K0013)
(terminals XT.103, XT.104)
P140 Selecting a pulse encoder type (pulse encoder types see below)
0 No encoder/"Speed sensing with pulse encoder" function not selected
1 Pulse encoder type 1
2 Pulse encoder type 1a
3 Pulse encoder type 2
4 Pulse encoder type 3
Track 1
X173 28, 29
Track 2
X173 30, 31
Track 1
X173 28, 29
Track
X173 30, 31
Zero marker
≤ 360°
X173 32, 33 Hübner OG9DN, POG9DN
Track 2
X173 30, 31
Zero marker
X173 32, 33
Zero marker
X173 32, 33 Zero marker
NOTICE
Resetting parameter P142 to the alternative setting does not switch over the supply
voltage for the pulse encoder (terminals X173.26 and 27).
Terminal X173.26 always supplies +15V. An external voltage supply must be
provided for pulse encoders requiring a 5V supply.
P143 Setting the maximum speed for pulse encoder operation (in pulses/rev)
The speed set in this parameter corresponds to an actual speed (K0040) of 100%.
P083 = 3: The actual speed is supplied from the “Actual EMF” channel (K0287),
but weighted with P115.
6 Field data
P082 = 2: Automatic connection of standstill field set via P257 after a delay parameterized via
P258, after operating status o7 or higher has been reached
P081 = 1: Field weakening operation as a function of internal EMF control so that, in the field
weakening range, i.e. at speeds above rated motor speed (= “threshold speed”),
the motor EMF is maintained constantly at setpoint
EMFset (K289) = P101 – P100 * P110.
8.1 The drive must be in operating state o7.0 or o7.1 (enter SHUTDOWN!).
8.2 Select one of the following optimization runs in key parameter P051:
P051 = 25 Optimization run for precontrol and current controller for armature and field
P051 = 26 Speed controller optimization run
can be preceded by selection of the degree of dynamic response of the speed
control loop with P236, where lower values produce a softer controller setting.
P051 = 27 Optimization run for field weakening
P051 = 28 Optimization run for compensation of friction moment and moment of inertia
P051 = 29 Speed controller optimization run for drives with oscillating mechanical system.
8.3 The SIMOREG converter switches to operating state o7.4 for several seconds and then to o7.0
or o7.1 and waits for the input of SWITCH-ON and OPERATING ENABLE..
The flashing of the decimal point in the operational status display on the PMU (simple operator
control panel) indicates that an optimization run will be performed after the switch-on command.
If the switch-on command is not given within 30 s, this waiting status is terminated and fault
message F052 displayed.
8.4 As soon as the converter reaches operating status <o1.0 (RUN), the optimization run is
executed.
An activity display appears on the PMU, consisting of two 2-digit numbers, separated by a bar
that moves up and down. These two numbers indicate (for SIEMENS personnel) the current
status of the optimization run.
P051 = 25 Optimization run for precontrol and current controller for armature and field
(process lasts approximately 40s)
The current controller optimization run may be executed without a mechanical
load coupled to the motor; it may be necessary to lock the rotor.
The following parameters are set automatically: P110, P111, P112, P155, P156,
P255, P256, P826.
CAUTION
Permanent-field motors (and motors with an extremely high residual flux) must be
mechanically locked during this optimization run.
CAUTION
In order to avoid rotation in the case of separately excited motors with a very high
field circuit time constant, the motor field current must be zero before starting this
optimization run. The value 1 (11, 21) must therefore be set at P082 instead of 3
(13, 23) for the duration of this optimization run. The standstill field P257 is to be
set to 0.0 percent if P082 = 2 (12, 22).
WARNING
The set current limits are not effective during the current controller
optimization run. 75% of the rated motor armature current flows for
approximately 0.7s. Furthermore, individual current spikes of
approximately 120% of the motor rated armature current are
generated.
NOTICE
In the case of separately excited motors with a very high field circuit time
constant, a motor field current approximately equal to the rated field current of the
motor according to P102 should be flowing before this optimization run starts.
The value 3 (13, 23) must therefore be set at P082 instead of 1 (11, 21), 2 (12,
22) or 4 (14, 24) for the duration of this optimization run.
WARNING
During the speed controller optimization run, the motor is accelerated
at a maximum of 45% of its rated armature current. The motor may
reach speeds of up to approximately 20% of maximum speed.
If field weakening is selected (P081 = 1), if closed-loop torque control (P170=1) or torque limiting
(P169=1) is selected or if a variable field current setpoint is applied:
P051 = 27 Optimization run for field weakening (process lasts approx. 1min)
This optimization run may also be started without a mechanical load.
The following parameters are set automatically: P117 to P139, P275 and P276.
Note:
In order to determine the magnetization characteristic, the field current setpoint is
reduced during the optimization run from 100% of the motor rated field current as
set in P102 down to a minimum of 8%. The field current setpoint is limited to a
minimum according to P103 by parameterizing P103 to values < 50% of P102 for
the duration of the run. This might be necessary in the case of uncompensated
motors with a very high armature reaction.
The magnetizing characteristic is approximated linearly to 0, starting from the
measuring point, at a minimum field current setpoint.
To execute this optimization run, the minimum field current (P103) must be
parameterized to less than 50% of the rated motor field current (P102).
WARNING
During this optimization run, the drive accelerates to approximately
80% of rated motor speed (the armature voltage corresponds to
maximum 80% of the rated motor armature voltage (P101)).
WARNING
On completion of this run, the friction and inertia moment compensation function
must be activated manually by setting P223=1.
When the operating mode is switched from current control to torque control with
P170, the optimization run for friction and inertia moment compensation must be
repeated.
Note:
The speed controller may not be parameterized as a pure P controller or as a
controller with droop when this optimization run is executed.
WARNING
This optimization run must not be carried out if the motor is coupled to
a mechanical load which is capable of moving the torque-free motor
(e.g. a vertical load).
8.5 At the end of the optimization run, P051 is displayed on the operator panel and the drive
switches to operating state o7.2.
NOTICE
In the case of drives with a limited travel path, the optimization run for field weakening (P051=27)
may not be interrupted by the SHUTDOWN command until the 1st field weakening measuring
point has been plotted. Likewise, the optimization run for the friction moment and moment of
inertia compensation function (P051=28) may not be interrupted by SHUTDOWN until the
measuring point at 10% of maximum speed has been determined. Premature interruption in both
cases will lead to activation of fault message F052. When either of these optimization runs is
restarted (P051=27 or P051=28), it will be continued at a more advanced position. In this way,
the respective run can be completed in several stages, even if the travel path is limited.
Note:
The respective optimization run is executed completely after a restart if a) a fault message is
activated during the optimization run, b) if the electronics supply is disconnected before the
relevant optimization run is restarted, c) if another function dataset than the one before is
selected or d) if another optimization run is started in-between.
The parameters of the function data set selected in each case are optimized.
While optimization runs are being executed, the function data set selection must not be changed
or else a fault message will be activated.
NOTE
Optimization runs should be executed in the order listed above (precontrol and current controller,
speed controller, field weakening control, friction moment and moment of inertial compensation).
The determined parameters are dependent on the motor temperature. Values set automatically
when the motor is cold can be used as effective defaults.
For highly dynamic drives, the optimization run P051=25 should be repeated after the drive has
been operated under load (i.e. when motor is warm).
The optimization runs for field weakening and friction motor and moment of inertial compensation
must be repeated every time the maximum speed setting is altered.
Instructions on how to manually set parameters for the precontrol function can be found in Section 7.2
“Manual optimization”.
Speed controller
P200 Actual speed filtering
P225 Speed controller P gain
P226 Speed controller integration time
P227 Speed controller droop
P228 Speed setpoint filtering
Note:
P228 is set to the same value as P226 (speed controller integration time) during the speed controller
optimization run (P051=26) (for the purpose of achieving an optimum control response to abrupt
setpoint changes). When the ramp-function generator is used, it may be better to parameterize a
lower speed setpoint filtering value (P228).
Setting of empirical values or optimization using setpoint control boxes according to generally
applicable optimization guidelines.
EMF controller
Setting of empirical values or optimization using setpoint control boxes according to generally
applicable optimization guidelines.
NOTE
In the factory setting, the following fault signals are deactivated with parameters P820.01 to
P820.06:
F007 (overvoltage)
F018 (short circuit at the binary outputs)
F031 (controller monitoring speed controller)
F035 (drive blocked)
F036 (no armature current can flow)
F037 (i2t monitoring of motor)
Activate the monitoring functions required in your applications by replacing the fault number in
question with the value 0.
NOTE
Freely assignable function blocks are enabled in parameter U977.
For enabling instructions, please refer to Section 11, Parameter List, description of parameters
U977 and n978.
• Rough estimation of armature circuit parameters from motor and supply data
Armature circuit resistance P110
1.4 ∗ Rated converter supply voltage of armature power section [V] (P071)
LA [mH] =
Rated motor armature current [A] (P100)
The basis for this formula is the empirical value: The transition from discontinuous to continuous
current is at approx. 30% of the rated motor armature current.
Calculation of armature circuit resistance P110 from measured armature current and
armature voltage values
− Increase the main setpoint (displayed at r001) slowly until the actual armature current
value (r019 in % of rated converter armature current) reaches approximately 70% of the
rated motor armature current.
− Read out r019 (actual armature current value) and convert to amps (using P100)
− Read out r038 (actual armature voltage in volts)
r038
RA [W] =
r019 (converted to amps)
• Rough estimation of field circuit resistance RF (P112) from motor rated field data
• Adapt the field circuit resistance RF (P112) using a field current setpoint/actual value
comparison
− Set parameter P112=0 to produce a 180° field precontrol output, and thus an actual field
current value = 0
− Set parameter P082=3 to ensure that the field remains permanently energized, even when
the line contactor has dropped out
− Set parameters P254=0 and P264=0, i.e. only field precontrol active and field current
controller disabled
− Set parameter P102 to the rated field current
− Increase parameter P112 until the actual field current (r035 converted to amps be means of
r073.002) is equal to the required setpoint (P102).
− Reset parameter P082 to the plant operating value.
NOTE
Freely configurable technology boards T300 and T400 are guaranteed to operate correctly (board
run up and data exchange with the SIMOREG 6RA70). The user, however, must bear
responsibility for ensuring that the system is properly configured.
2 Power up the system again to gain access to the parameters of the technology board (d and
H parameters, as well as c and L parameters if programmed).
The process data are interconnected at the basic converter end by means of the appropriate
connectors and binectors (see Section 8, function diagram Z110)
For meaning of bits of control and status words, please see Section 8, Sheets G180 to
G183.
If a communication board is used in addition to a technology board, then data are exchanged
with the basic converter via the technology board. The basic converter cannot directly
access the data of the communication board. The connections of the transfer data are then
determined by the configuration or parameter settings of the technology board.
Module T100 comprising software submodule MS100 already contains several technology
functions and arithmetic, control, and logic modules, which are freely configurable using
parameters. This software can be expanded with customized components, if required.
As module T300 has already been replaced by T400, T300 should only be used in special
circumstances.
Only one communication module (CBC, CBD, CBP2, SCB1) is permitted in slot G in addition
to the technology modules T100 and T300 in slot 2.
Module T400 is already available with standard configurations for frequent applications.
They permit the use of several functions (e.g. inputs/outputs, serial interfaces, link to a
communications module) without any additional configuration.
As from configuration software D7-SYS V4.0 R07/98, it is possible to configure not only one,
but two communications modules (CBC, CBD, CBP2) for module T400. These modules are
then located on an ADB in slots G (1. CB) and F (2. CB).
In this case, the 2nd CB is not configured with parameters of the basic device, but the CB
parameters must be configured as modifiable parameters of the T400.
Possible communications paths are shown in the figure below. For details of how to
configure a T400, please consult the relevant documentation (e.g. SIMADYN D –
Configuring Instructions T400, 6DD1903-0EA0 etc.).
Transmitter
Receiver
FB-CRV
FB-CTV
Fault channel
Parameter
Setpoints
from TECHBOARD FB-TFAW
channel
values
receives
Actual
and
Warning channel
transmits
from TECHBOARD
alarm and lokal USS slave
warning interface
Warning channel messages Warning channel
from COMBOARD from COMBOARD
Receiver
FB-CRV Setpoint channel
Transmitter
FB-CTV Actual value channel
Parameter channel
BASEBOARD
FB-CTV
Parameter
Setpoints
channel
values
Actual
The SIMOREG DC-MASTER 6RA70 does not permit direct evaluation of the signals of a
pulse generator connected to the terminals of the CUD1 by the T400.
1 Switch off the power supply and insert the board or adapter with board. For board mounting
instructions, see Section 5.3.2 , Mounting Optional Supplementary Boards.
2 The following are important communication parameters. Index 1 of each parameter is set for
the 1st communication board (1st CB) and index 2 for the 2nd communication board (2nd CB):
- U712 PPO type, definition of the number of words in the parameter and process data
section of the telegram (required only if the PPO type cannot be set via PROFIBUS-
DP master)
- U722 Telegram failure time for process data (0 = deactivated)
The DP master configuring data determine whether the slave (CBP2) must monitor
telegram traffic with the master. If this monitoring function is activated, the DP
master passes a time value (watchdog time) to the slave when the link is set up. If
no data are exchanged within this period, the slave terminates the process data
exchange with the SIMOREG converter. The latter can monitor the process data as
a function of U722 and activate fault message F082.
- P918 Bus address
- P927 Parameterization enable (need only be set if parameters are to be assigned via
PROFIBUS)
-The process data of the 1st or 2nd communication board are connected by means of the
appropriate connectors and binectors (see Section 8, function diagrams Z110 and Z111)
For meaning of bits of control and status words, please see Section 8, Sheets G180 to
G183.
3 Turn the electronics supply voltage off and on again or set U710.001 or U710.002 to "0" to
transfer the values of parameters U712, U722 and P918 to the supplementary board.
WARNING
This initialization process will interrupt the communication of any supplementary
board that has already been started up.
WARNING
Note the setting of parameter U722. In the factory setting of U722 (monitoring
deactivated) the drive continues to run with the last received setpoints in case
of a PROFIBUS failure and can only be stopped by an OFF signal from the
terminal. For details, see Section 11, Parameter list.
The CBP2 (Communication Board PROFIBUS) serves to link drives and higher-level automation
systems via the PROFIBUS-DP. For the purpose of PROFIBUS, it is necessary to distinguish
between master and slave converters.
Masters control the data traffic via the bus and are also referred to as active nodes. There
are two classes of master:
DP masters of class 1 (DPM1) are central stations (e.g. SIMATIC S5, SIMATIC S7 or
SIMADYN D) which exchange data with slaves in predefined message cycles.
DPM1s support both a cyclic channel (transmission of process data and parameter data)
and an acyclic channel (transmission of parameter data and diagnostic data).
DP masters of class 2 (DPM2) are programming, configuring or operator
control/visualization devices (e.g. DriveMonitor) which are used in operation to configure,
CPU DriveMonitor
(Class 1 master) (Class 2 master)
PPO DS 0 DS 100
PKW PZD Diagnosis PKW PKW PZD
Job/ Setpoint/ Job/ Job/ Setpoint/
response actual values response response actual values
Slaves (e.g. CBP2) may only respond to received messages and are referred to as passive
nodes.
PROFIBUS (Process Field Bus) combines high baud rates (to RS485 standard) with simple, low-
cost installation. The PROFIBUS baud rate can be selected within a range of 9.6 kbaud to 12
Mbaud and is set for all devices connected to the bus when the bus system is started up.
The bus is accessed according to the token-passing method, i.e. permission to transmit for a
defined time window is granted to the active stations (masters) in a "logical ring". The master can
communicate with other masters, or with slaves in a subordinate master-slave process, within this
time window.
PROFIBUS-DP (Distributed Peripherals) predominantly utilizes the master-slave method and data
is exchanged cyclically with the drives in most cases.
The user data structure for the cyclic channel MSCY_C1 (see picture above) is referred to as a
Parameter Process(data) Object (PPO) in the PROFIBUS profile for variable-speed drives. This
channel is also frequently referred to as the STANDARD channel.
The user data structure is divided into two different sections which can be transferred in each
telegram:
PZD section
The process data (PZD) section contains control words, setpoints, status words and actual
values.
PKW section
The parameter section (PKW - Parameter ID Value) is used to read and write parameter
values.
When the bus system is started up, the type of PPO used by the PROFIBUS master to address the
drive is selected. The type of PPO selected depends on what functions the drive has to perform in
the automation network.
Process data are always transferred and processed as priority data in the drive.
Process data are "wired up" by means of connectors of the basic unit (drive) or via technology
board parameters, if these are configured.
Parameter data allow all parameters of the drive to be accessed, allowing parameter values,
diagnostic quantities, fault messages, etc. to be called by a higher-level system without impairing
the performance of the PZD transmission.
The acyclic channel MSCY_C2 (see diagram above) is used exclusively for the start-up and
servicing of DriveMonitor.
Details about the telegram structure can be found in Section 7.7.9, "Structure of request/response
telegrams“, and in the PROFIBUS profile "PROFIBUS Profile, Drive technology" of the user's
organization PROFIBUS International (http://www.profibus.com).
The parameter identifier PKE contains the number of the relevant parameter and an identifier
which determines the action to be taken (e.g. "read value").
The index IND contains the number of the relevant index value (equals 0 in the case of
nonindexed parameters). The IND structure differs depending on the communication mode:
- Definition in the PPOs (structure of IND with cyclical communication via PPOs)
- Definition for acyclical channels MSAC_C1 and MSAC_C2 (structure of IND with acyclical
communication)
The array subindex (referred to simply as "subindex" in the PROFIBUS profile) is an 8-bit value
which is transferred in the high-order byte (bits 8 to 15) of the index (IND) when data are
transferred cyclically via PPOs. The low-order byte (bits 0 to 7) is not defined in the DVA profile.
The low-order byte of the index word is used in the PPO of CBP2 to select the correct number
range (bit7 = Page Select bit) in the case of parameter numbers of > 1999.
In the case of acyclical data traffic (MSAC_C1, MSAC_C2) the number of the index is transferred
in the low-order byte (bits 0 to 7). Bit 15 in the high-order byte is used as the Page Select bit. This
assignment complies with the USS specification.
Index value 255 (request applies to all index values) is meaningful only for acyclical transmission
via MSAC_C1. The maximum data block length is 206 bytes with this transmission mode.
The parameter value PWE is always transferred as double word (32-bit value) PWE1 and PWE2.
The high-order word is entered as PWE1 and the low-order word as PWE2. In the case of 16-bit
values, PWE1 must be set to 0 by the master.
PROFIBUS devices have a variety of difference performance features. In order to ensure that all
master systems can correctly address each supplementary board, the characteristic features of
each board are stored in a separate device master file (GSD).
You need file <siem8045.gsd> for CBP2.
The appropriate file can be chosen in the selection menu for the SIMOVERT MASTER DRIVES
files in later versions of the configuring tool.
If a device master file is not available in the menu, it can be collected from an Internet site. The
Internet address is http://www4.ad.siemens.de/view/cs/en/4647098.
Product Support/PROFIBUS GSD files/Drives/ . Have all entries displayed using the search
function and click on the search results.
SIMOVERT/SIMOREG/SIMADYN CBP
File: siem8045.gsd
The communication boards can only be operated on a non-Siemens master as a DP standard
slave, the corresponding GSD file containing all necessary information for this mode.
Detailed information about communication via PROFIBUS can be found in Section 8.2 of the
compendium for SIMOVERT MASTER DRIVES Motion Control (order no. 6SE7080-0QX50). The
description in this document is fully applicable in every respect, except that the specified parameter
numbers differ from those used on the SIMOREG DC-MASTER 6RA70.
monitoring function is active (U722 set to value other than 0), this disturbance generates
fault message F082 with fault value 10.
Alarm A084 (1st CB) or alarm A092 (2nd CB)
The exchange of data between the communication board and DP master has been
interrupted (e.g. cable break, bus connector removed or DP master switched off).
Effect: When the telegram failure monitoring function is active (U722 set to value other than
0), this disturbance generates fault message F082 with fault value 10.
Alarm A085 (1st CB) or alarm A093 (2nd CB)
Error in the DPS software of the communication board.
Effect: Fault message F081 is generated.
Alarm A086 (1st CB) or alarm A094 (2nd CB)
Failure of heartbeat counter detected by SIMOREG DC-MASTER.
Effect: Interruption in communication with PROFIBUS.
Alarm A087 (1st CB) or alarm A095 (2nd CB)
DP slave software has detected serious fault, fault number in diagnostic parameter n732.08.
Effect:Total communication failure (secondary fault F082).
Alarm A088 (1st CB) or alarm A096 (2nd CB)
At least 1 configurable internode transmitter is not yet active or has failed again (for details,
see diagnostic parameter n732).
Effect:If a transmitter is not yet active, the associated setpoints are set to "0" as an
alternative. If an internode transmitter fails again, transmission of the setpoints to the
SIMOREG may be interrupted depending on the setting of U715 (with secondary fault F082).
1 With the power supply switched off, insert the board with adapter board (ADB) into the slot.
For board mounting instructions, see Section 5.3.2 , Mounting Optional Supplementary
Boards.
2 The following are important communication parameters. Index 1 of each parameter is set for
the 1st communication board (1st CB) and index 2 for the 2nd communication board (2nd CB):
Exception: In parameter U721, i001 to i005 are applicable to the 1st CB and i006 to i010 to
the 2nd CB (indices 3 to 5 and 8 to 10 are reserved).
The meaning of the parameters also differs depending on the setting of U721, i.e. CAN-
Layer 2 (U721=0) and CANopen (U721=1):
CAN-Layer 2 CANopen
st
U711 Basic identifier for PKW Request/PKW Response 1 Receive-PDO
nd
U712 Basic identifier for PZD Receive 2 Receive-PDO
rd
U713 Basic identifier for PZD Send 3 Receive-PDO
th
U714 Number of PZD for PZD Send 4 Receive-PDO
st
U715 Updating rate for PZD Send 1 Transmit-PDO
nd
U716 Basic identifier for PZD Receive-Broadcast 2 Transmit-PDO
rd
U717 Basic identifier for PZD Receive-Multicast 3 Transmit-PDO
th
U718 Basic identifier for PZD Receive-Internode 4 Transmit-PDO
U719 Basic identifier for PKW Request-Broadcast Response to Life Time Event
U720 Baud rate when U721.002 or U721.007 = 0: Baud rate when U721.002 or U721.007 = 0:
0=10kbit/s, 1=20kbit/s, 2=50kbit/s, 3=100kbit/s, 0=10kbit/s, 1=20kbit/s, 2=50kbit/s, 3=100kbit/s,
4=125kbit/s, 5=250kbit/s, 6=500kbit/s, 4=125kbit/s, 5=250kbit/s, 6=500kbit/s,
7=Reserved, 8=1Mbit/s 7=Reserved, 8=1Mbit/s
U721.01 0 = Functionality according to Layer 2 of ISO-OSI- 1 = Functionality according to Layer 7 of ISO-OSI-
or 7 Layer Model 7 Layer Model (CANopen)
U721.06
U721.02 Bus timing (this should not be changed) Bus timing (this should not be changed)
or
U721.07
U722 Telegram failure time (0 = deactivated) Telegram failure time (0 = deactivated)
P918 Bus address (node ID) Bus address (node ID)
P927 Parameterizing enable (required only in cases Parameterizing enable (required only in cases
where parameter values must be altered via the where parameter values must be altered via the
CAN Bus) CAN Bus)
The process data of the 1st or 2nd communication board are connected by means of the
appropriate connectors and binectors (see Section 8, function diagrams Z110 and Z111)
For meaning of bits of control and status words, please see Section 8, Sheets G180 to
G183.
3 Turn the electronics supply voltage off and on again or set U710.001 or U710.002 to "0" to
transfer the values of parameters U711 to U721 and P918 to the supplementary board.
Note: The initialization process may interrupt the communication link to a supplementary
board which is already operational.
WARNING
This initialization process will interrupt the communication of any supplementary
board that has already been started up.
The CAN (Controller Area Network) fieldbus is being used increasingly for industrial applications in
spite of its limited network length (max. 40 m with a data transmission rate of 1 Mbaud).
Data are transferred by means of telegrams. Each data message, the so-called COBs
(Communication Objects), has its own individual identifier and contains a maximum of 8 bytes of
user data. The CBC board uses the Standard Message Format with 11-bit identifier.
Simultaneous use by other nodes of Extended Message Format with 29-bit identifiers is tolerated,
but messages with this format are not evaluated.
Nodes on the bus determine from the identifier which telegrams apply to them. The COBs to be
sent and received by each node must be defined before data transmission commences.
The identifiers also determine bus accessing priority. Low identifiers gain faster access to the bus,
i.e. they have higher priority then high identifiers.
Errored telegrams can be reliably detected by means of a number of interactive error detection
mechanisms. A transmission is automatically repeated when errors are detected.
The figure below shows a diagram of the CAN architecture model that is oriented toward the ISO-
OSI-7 layer reference model. The CBC supports the functionalities provided by layers 2 and 7 of
this model.
Functionality according to layer 2
The user data from the user software (as COBs on byte level) must be transferred directly to layer
2 (see also the examples of PZD and PKW data exchange given further down).
Functionality according to layer 7 (CANopen)
Process data are exchanged rapidly by means of so-called PDOs (Process Data Objects)
analogous to the transmission method used for layer 2.
Parameter data are exchanged by means of so-called SDOs (Service Data Objects).
Node address
of drive (P918) PZD Receive 2 (setpoints 5 to 8)
x4 + +1
Node address
of drive (P918) PZD Send 2 (actual values 5 to 8)
x4 + +1
ID is the CAN identifier that is defined for the COB in question by parameterization.
PZDx are process data words
Using the CAN BusAnalyser++ from Steinbeis, the setpoint data appear as follows (data field
length = 8 bytes, low and high bytes are shown swapped round):
The following functions are also available, each allowing a maximum of 16 process data to be
transferred:
PZD Receive Broadcast
This function is used to send setpoints and control words from the master to all slaves on
the bus simultaneously. With this option, an identical identifier must be set on all slaves
utilizing the function. This common identifier is set in CB parameter 6 (U716). The first 4
PZDs are transferred with the value set in U716 and the second 4 PZDs with the value in
U716+1, etc.
PZD Receive Multicast
This function is used to send setpoints and control words from the master to a group of
slaves on the bus simultaneously. With this option, all slaves within the group using the
function must be set to an identical identifier. This group identifier is set in CB parameter 7
(U717). The first 4 PZDs are transferred with the value set in U717 and the second 4 PZDs
with the value in U717+1, etc.
PZD Receive Internode
This function is used to receive setpoints and control words from another slave, allowing
PZDs to be exchanged between drives without intervention by a CAN master. For this
purpose, the identifier of PZD Receive Internode on the receiving slave must be set to the
identifier of PZD Send on the transmitting slave. This identifier is set in CB parameter 8
(U718). The first 4 PZDs are transferred with the value set in U718 and the second 4 PZDs
with the value in U718+1, etc.
Notes regarding PZD transmission:
Control word 1 must always be transferred as the first PZD word for setpoints. If control word
2 is needed, then it must be transferred as the fourth PZD word.
Bit 10 (control by PLC) must always be set in control word 1 or else the drives will not accept
setpoints and control words.
The consistency of process data can only be guaranteed within a COB. If more than 4 data
words are needed, these must be divided among several COBs. Since drives accept the
data asynchronously, the data transferred in several COBs may not always be accepted and
processed in the same processing cycle.
For this reason, interrelated data should be transferred within the same COB. If this is not
possible, data consistency can be assured by means of control word bit 10 (control by PLC),
i.e. by setting the bit to "off" in the first COB to temporarily prevent the drive from accepting
the data from the communications board. The remaining data are then transmitted. Finally, a
COB containing a control word bit 10 set to "on" is transmitted. Since a drive can accept up
to 16 PZDs simultaneously from the communication board, data consistency is assured.
Since a variety of different functions can be used to transfer PZDs simultaneously, data are
overlayed in the drive. For example, the first PZD from PZD Receive and PZD Receive
Broadcast are always interpreted as the same control word 1. For this reason, care should
be taken to ensure that data are transferred in meaningful combinations.
Two CAN identifiers are required for the purpose of processing parameters, i.e. one CAN identifier
for PKW Request (parameter request job to drive) and one CAN identifier for PKW Response
(parameter response by drive). These assignments are made in CB parameters as shown in the
following diagram:
Node address
of drive (P918) PKW Request
x2 +
ID is the CAN identifier that is defined for the COB in question by parameterization.
PKE contains the request or response ID and the parameter number
Request or response ID Parameter number
PNU
Bit 0 to bit 10 contain the number of the parameter concerned. Bit 12 to bit 15 contain the
request or response ID.
The index IND contains the value 0 for unindexed parameters, for indexed parameters it
contains the corresponding index value. Bit15 also has a special function as the page select
bit for parameter numbers greater than 1999.
The index value 255 means that the request concerns all indices of the parameter in
question. For a change request, the parameter values must then be passed on for all indices
of the parameter. Because a COB can only contain up to 4 data words (8 bytes) of net data,
use of this request is only possible for parameters with (up to ) 2 indices. In the other
direction, the drive supplies all index values in the response telegram to a read request.
Details about the telegram structure can be found in Section 7.7.9, "Structure of
request/response telegrams“.
Using the CAN BusAnalyser++ from Steinbeis, the transmit data appear as follows (data
field length = 8 bytes, low and high bytes are shown swapped round):
Similar to other field bus systems, CANopen employs two basic data transmission mechanisms:
The rapid exchange of short process data via so-called "process data objects" (PDOs) and the
accessing of entries in the object directory via so-called "service data objects“ (SDOs). Process
data objects are generally transferred either event-oriented, cyclically or on request as broadcast
objects without an additional protocol overhead. SDOs are used mainly to transmit parameters
during the device configuring process and generally for the transmission of longer data areas.
A total of 8 bytes of data can be transferred in a PDO. The assignment between application objects
and a PDO (transfer object) can be set by means of a structure definition ("PDO mapping") stored
in the OD and is thus adaptable to the individual operating requirements of a device.
SDOs are transmitted as a confirmed data transfer with two CAN objects in each case between
two network nodes. The relevant object directory entry is addressed through the specification of
index and subindex. Messages of unrestricted length can be transferred in principle. The
transmission of SDO messages involves an additional overhead.
LED
Status
red yellow green
n732.001 0 No fault
or Fault F080/fault value 5 is displayed under fault conditions:
n732.033
Fault values for CAN layer 2:
1 Incorrect address on CAN Bus (P918 / slave address)
2 Incorrect CAN identifier with PKW Request (U711)
5 Incorrect CAN identifier with PKW Request-Broadcast (U719)
7 Incorrect CAN identifier with PZD Receive (U712)
13 Incorrect CAN identifier with PZD Transmit (U713)
14 PZD transmit length = 0 (U714)
15 PZD transmit length > 16 , i.e. too long (U714)
20 Incorrect CAN identifier with PZD Receive-Broadcast (U716)
21 Incorrect CAN identifier with PZD Receive-Multicast (U717)
22 Incorrect CAN identifier with PZD Receive-Internode (U718)
23 Invalid baud rate (U720)
35 Incorrect CAN protocol type (U721)
36 PKW Request-Broadcast (U719) without PKW Request (U711)
48 Overlap between CAN identifier PKW and PKW Broadcast
49 Overlap between CAN identifier PKW and PZD Receive
50 Overlap between CAN identifier PKW and PZD Transmit
51 Overlap between CAN identifier PKW and PZD Receive-Broadcast
52 Overlap between CAN identifier PKW and PZD Receive-Multicast
53 Overlap between CAN identifier PKW and PZD Receive-Internode
54 Overlap between CAN identifier PKW Broadcast and PZD Receive
55 Overlap between CAN identifier PKW Broadcast and PZD Transmit
56 Overlap between CAN identifier PKW Broadcast and PZD Receive-Broadcast
57 Overlap between CAN identifier PKW Broadcast and PZD Receive-Multicast
58 Overlap between CAN identifier PKW Broadcast and PZD Receive-Internode
59 Overlap between CAN identifier PZD Receive and PZD Transmit
60 Overlap between CAN identifier PZD Receive and PZD Receive-Broadcast
61 Overlap between CAN identifier PZD Receive and PZD Receive-Multicast
62 Overlap between CAN identifier PZD Receive and PZD Receive-Internode
63 Overlap between CAN identifier PZD Transmit and PZD Receive-Broadcast
64 Overlap between CAN identifier PZD Transmit and PZD Receive-Multicast
65 Overlap between CAN identifier PZD Transmit and PZD Receive Internode
66 Overlap between CAN identifier PZD Receive-Broadcast and PZD Receive-Multicast
67 Overlap between CAN identifier PZD Receive-Broadcast and PZD Receive-Internode
68 Overlap between CAN identifier PZD Receive-Multicast and PZD Receive-Internode
Fault values for CANopen:
1 Incorrect bus address (P918)
23 Invalid baud rate (U720)
35 Incorrect CAN protocol type (U721)
257 Invalid mapping of 1st Receive PDO (U711)
st
258 Invalid transmission type of 1 Receive PDO (U711)
st
273 Invalid mapping of 1 Transmit PDO (U715)
st
274 Invalid transmission type of 1 Transmit PDO (U715)
nd
513 Invalid mapping of 2 Receive PDO (U712)
nd
514 Invalid transmission type of 2 Receive PDO (U712)
nd
529 Invalid mapping of 2 Transmit PDO (U716)
nd
530 Invalid transmission type of 2 Transmit PDO (U716)
rd
769 Invalid mapping of 3 Receive PDO (U713)
rd
770 Invalid transmission type of 3 Receive PDO (U713)
rd
785 Invalid mapping of 3 Transmit PDO (U717)
rd
786 Invalid transmission type of 3 Transmit PDO (U717)
th
1025 Invalid mapping of 4 Receive PDO (U714)
th
1026 Invalid transmission type of 4 Receive PDO (U714)
th
1041 Invalid mapping of 4 Transmit PDO (U718)
th
1042 Invalid transmission type of 4 Transmit PDO (U718)
1092 Invalid Life Time Event or incorrect basic unit parameterized (U719)
n732.002 Number of correctly received PZD CAN telegrams since Power ON
or
n732.034 Irrelevant for CANopen
Value Meaning
n732.015 Number of PKW request processing errors, e.g. owing to bus overload or missing
or responses from CUD1 (see below for error type)
n732.047
Irrelevant for CANopen
n732.016 Type of PKW request processing error:
or 0 No error
n732.048 9 Error transmitting the PKW response (while waiting for a free channel)
11 Timeout waiting for the PKW response from the CUD1
12 Timeout waiting for a free channel (bus overload)
Irrelevant for CANopen
n732.017 Value of error occurring while processing PKW requests
or
n732.049
n732.018 Number of lost PKW requests
or
n732.050 Irrelevant for CANopen
1 Disconnect the power supply and insert adapter board (ADB) containing SLB in a location.
Please remember to insert a board in location 2 before you use location 3. .
2 The SLBs must be connected up using fiber optics in such a manner as to avoid long
distances between two units (max. 40m with plastic fiber optics and max. 300 m with glass
fiber optics). Please also note that the transmitter (in center of SLB) on one unit is
connected to the receiver (at corner of SLB) on the next unit. These connections must be
made on all units until they are linked in a closed circuit.
3 The following are important communication parameters. Index 1 of each parameter is set for
the 1st SIMOLINK board (1st SLB) and index 2 for the 2nd SIMOLINK board (2nd SLB) (the
use of a 2nd SLB is planned for future software versions):
- U740 Node address (address 0 identifies the dispatcher)
Node addresses must be assigned consecutively unless a SIMOLINK master is
being used.
- U741 Telegram failure time (0 = deactivated)
- U742 Transmitter power
The output of the fiber optic transmitter module can be set on each active bus node.
- U744 Reserved for SLB selection (leave at 0 setting)
- U745 Number of channels (telegrams) used per node
The SLB with dispatcher function assigns the same number of channels to all nodes
- U746 Traffic cycle time
In contrast to converters of the SIMOVERT series, the line-synchronous SIMOREG
converter cannot be synchronized with the cycle time of the SIMOLINK bus in order to
minimize the data interchange time.
The user data in the telegrams are exchanged cyclically (6x per mains period, i.e. every 3.3
ms at 50 HZ) between the SIMOREG converter and the SLB, irrespective of the cycle time
on the bus (U746). A shorter cycle time still means, however, that the data are transferred
more quickly after they have been made available by the converter or more up-to-date
information for the converter.
U745 and U746 together determine the number of addressable nodes (this can be checked
with diagnostic parameter n748.4 in the converter with the dispatcher board).
⎛ U 746[us ] + 3,18us ⎞ 1
No. of addressable nodes = ⎜⎜ − 2 ⎟⎟ *
⎝ 6,36us ⎠ U 745
The number of nodes serves only to check whether data can be exchanged with the values
set in U745 and U746. These parameters must otherwise be corrected.
A maximum of 201 nodes (dispatcher and 200 transceivers) can be connected to the
SIMOLINK bus. Node addresses 201 to 255 are reserved for special telegrams and others.
Consequently, with 8 channels per node, a bus cycle can be a maximum of 6.4 ms in
duration.
4 Process data are connected to the SIMOLINK board through assignment of the
corresponding connectors and/or binectors to telegram addresses and channel numbers
(see Section 8, Sheet Z122).
Example:
U749.01 = 0.2 means that the values of node 0 / channel 2 are read as word1
(K7001) and word2 (K7002)
U740.01 = 1 means that node 1 in channel 0 transmits status word 1 (K0032) as
U751.01 = 32 word1 and status word 2 (K0033) as word2
U751.02 = 33
Changes to the settings of the receive data parameters do not take effect until the
electronics power supply is switched on again.
WARNING
Changing parameters U740, U745, U746 and U749 causes re-initialization,
resulting in an interruption in communication with all drives linked to the
SIMOLINK bus.
SIMOLINK (Siemens Motion Link) is a digital, serial data transmission protocol which uses fiber
optics as a transmission medium. The SIMOLINK drive link has been developed to allow a fast,
cyclic exchange of process data (control information, setpoints, status information and actual
values) via a closed ring bus.
Parameter data cannot be transferred via SIMOLINK.
SIMOLINK consists of the following components:
SIMOLINK Master
Active bus node as interface to higher-level automation systems (e.g. SIMATIC M7 or
SIMADYN)
SIMOLINK Board (SLB)
Active bus node as interface for drives on SIMOLINK
SIMOLINK Switch
Passive bus node with switching function between two SIMOLINK ring busses. The
separating filter and concentrator are identical in terms of hardware, but perform different
functions. Separating filters are used to reverse the signal flow, e.g. in order to link the nodes
on one ring bus to another ring bus after the failure of their master. Concentrators allow ring
segments to be star-connected to form a complete ring.
Fiber optic cables
Transmission medium between the SIMOLINK nodes. Glass or plastic fiber optic cables can
be used. The permissible maximum distances between adjacent nodes in the ring differs
depending on the type of fiber optic used (plastic: max 40m, glass: max. 300m).
SIMOLINK is a closed fiber optic ring. One of the nodes on the bus has a dispatcher function
(SIMOLINK master or SLB parameterized as the dispatcher). This dispatcher node is identified by
node address 0 and controls communication on the bus. Using SYNC telegrams, it supplies the
common system clock cycle for all nodes and sends telegrams in ascending sequence of telegram
addresses and channel numbers in the task table. The task table contains all telegrams which are
transmitted cyclically in normal data interchange.
When an SLB is employed as the dispatcher, the task table is configured solely on the basis of
drive parameters. The following restrictions apply as compared to the use of a SIMOLINK master
as the dispatcher:
Flexible address lists with gaps in address sequence are not allowed on the bus. Addresses
are assigned consecutively to the nodes, starting with address 0.
The number of telegrams (channels) used per node is identical for all nodes.
It is not possible to use application-specific special data.
All other active bus nodes apart from the dispatcher are transceivers. These simply forward
telegrams (with updated contents in some cases) along the bus.
Active bus nodes receive and/or send telegrams (SIMOLINK master, dispatcher, transceivers).
Passive bus nodes simply forward received telegrams along the bus without changing their
contents (separating filters, concentrators).
A separate address is assigned to each active bus node; the dispatcher is always assigned node
address 0.
A maximum of 8 telegrams can be transferred per active node. The number of telegrams used per
node is a parameterizable quantity.
Telegrams are identified by the node address and distinguished by their channel number of
between 0 and 7, with 2 data words transferred as user data in each telegram. The first channel
number starts with 0 and is counted in ascending sequence.
Telegram
Word0 Word1
Application Flags
Channel number
Node address
The assignment between connector values to be transferred and individual telegrams and
channels is also parameterized (see Section 8, Sheet Z122).
Transmission of double-word connectors:
The values of double-word connectors can be transmitted in the first four channels (selected with
U749.01 to U749.04 in the receive direction or with U751.01 to U751.08 in the transmission
direction). In the receive direction, the values of any two adjacent connectors (K) are combined to
form a double-word connector (KK) (e.g. K7001 and K7002 to KK7031). These double-word
connectors can be connected to other function blocks in the usual way. For details of how to
connect with double-word connectors, see Section 9.1, subsection, " The following rules apply to
the selection of double-word connectors ".
In the transmission direction, a double-word connector is applied by entering the same double-
word connector at two contiguous indices of selection parameter U751.
Examples:
U751 (0)
.01 L-Word
KK9498 9498
.02 2x the same KK - number
KK9498 9498 H-Word
.03
K0401 401 Word
.04
K0402 402 Word
U751 (0)
.01 H-Word
KK9498 9498
.02 2 different KKs !
KK9499 9499 H-Word
.03
K0401 401 Word
.04
K0402 402 Word
Apart from these data, a SIMOLINK master can also send special telegrams with application-
specific data (addresses 201 to 204 and channel number 0). An SLB as dispatcher does not
support these special telegrams.
If a transceiver stops receiving telegrams due to an interruption, it automatically transmits special
telegram "Time Out“.
The transmission rate is 11 Mbits/s. The data telegrams are transmitted in direct succession,
followed by a SYNC telegram and a pause telegram, within one bus cycle. Transferring the data
telegrams without pauses ensures a higher data throughput. At a data transmission rate of 11
Mbit/s, the transmission time for one telegram is 6.36µs.
Bus cycle
Data telegrams
The assignment of telegrams to nodes is determined by the type of SIMOLINK application, i.e.
peer-to-peer functionality or master-slave functionality.
When an SLB is configured as the dispatcher, only the peer-to-peer functionality is available.
Peer-to-peer functionality
In this mode, there is no defined logical master for distributing information. The drives have equal
status in logical terms and exchange data with one another via the ring bus. One node (SLB)
specifies the bus cycle in its dispatcher role to keep the transmission alive. All nodes receive
and/or send user data. Dispatcher and transceivers can read any telegram, but may only write
information in the telegrams specifically assigned to them (node address = address in telegram).
Master-slave functionality
A logical master (e.g. SIMATIC) supplies all nodes with information on the one hand and, on the
other, specifies the bus clock cycle (dispatcher function). All other nodes behave as described
above under peer-to-peer functionality, i.e. they receive and/or send user data, but are only
permitted to read or write telegrams containing their address.
In contrast to peer-to-peer functionality, the restrictions described above (no gaps in address
sequence, uniform number of used channels, no special data) do not apply. The master has its
own 8 channels for transferring data, but can also use telegrams with the address and channel
numbers of the transceivers for its data transmissions.
NOTE
An external 24V power supply to the SIMOLINK modules ensures that communication with the
other bus nodes continues if a device fails.
However, this power supply does not prevent the short interruption in communication when the
device is switched on again when establishing communication is forced.
1 Remove connector X480 from the EB1 board for safety reasons. A short circuit could
otherwise occur should the signal direction of the bidirectional binary inputs/outputs be
incorrectly parameterized (see also point 3).
This risk of short circuits does not exist on EB2 boards.
2 The analog inputs on the EB1 can be used either as current or voltage inputs, the mode
being selected by setting jumpers (X486, X487, X488) appropriately (see Function
Diagrams, Section 8). The same applies to EB2 (X498); on this board, the analog output can
also be configured as a current or voltage source (X499).
3 Parameterize the desired functions for the inputs and outputs (see Function Diagrams,
Section 8).
If you wish to operate a bidirectional binary input/output on an EB1 as an input, please note
that the output circuit must be deactivated in the corresponding parameter (e.g. U769.01=0).
A short circuit will otherwise occur if the signal levels of the external input and output signals
are opposed.
Switch off the device.
4 With the power supply disconnected, insert the adapter board with expansion board in a
location. Please remember to insert a board in location 2 before you use location 3.
Expansion boards EB1 and EB2 expand the range of terminals on the basic converter. A total of 2
EB1 boards and 2 EB2 boards may be installed in one SIMOREG DC-MASTER 6RA70. The EB1
and/or EB2 are plugged into adapter (carrier) boards (ADB). 2 boards may be mounted on each
ADB.
The EB1 provides the following expansion terminals:
3 binary inputs
4 bidirectional binary inputs/outputs
1 analog input for differential signal (current or voltage input)
2 analog inputs (single ended), can also be used as binary inputs
2 analog outputs
1 connector for external 24 V voltage supply to binary outputs
For further details, see Section 8, function diagrams for expansion boards EB1 and EB2.
1 Set the switches (for encoder supply and bus terminating resistors) on the SBP board:
If one pulse encoder is connected to one SBP board, then the three switches for bus
terminating resistors must be switched to ON.
If one pulse encoder is connected to several SBP boards, then the three switches for bus
terminating resistors must be switched to ON only on the last SBP.
The fourth switch connects and disconnects the supply voltage for the encoder.
(Caution: Switch open means supply voltage connected)
2 Disconnect power supply and insert adapter with board into location. Please remember to
insert a board in location 2 before you use location 3.
3 Connect the terminals on strips X400, X401 on the pulse encoder board to the appropriate
terminals on the encoder (for circuit example, refer to operating instructions for pulse
encoder board). If you connect unipolar signals, a ground connection for all signals to
terminal 75 (CTRL-) is sufficient. For very long lines or high interference irradiation, we
recommend jumpering terminals 69, 71, and 75 (A-, B-, and CTRL-) and connecting to
encoder ground. The zero track of the pulse encoder is not evaluated by SIMOREG and
need not therefore be connected.
The terminals designated coarse pulse1, coarse pulse2 and fine pulse2 can be used as
digital inputs for any function (see Function Diagrams in Section 8)
The pulse encoder board SBP (Sensor Board Pulse) supports commercially available pulse
encoders with pulse frequencies up to 410kHz. The voltage level of the encoder signals can be
parameterized. TTL or HTL level pulses, bipolar or unipolar, can be used.
A voltage supply for 5V and 15V encoders is provided on the board.
Evaluation of a temperature sensor is not supported on SIMOREG DC-MASTER 6RA70
converters.
1 With the power supply switched off, insert the board or adapter board with board in the slot.
Please note that slot 2 (on right) must always be occupied before slot 3 (in center) can be
used.
2 Wire up the DeviceNet using appropriate cabling (see below for details of cables).
3 The following parameters are relevant with respect to communications. Index 1 of the
relevant parameter applies to the 1st communication board (1st CBx) and index 2 to the 2nd
communication board (2nd CBx):
- U711 CB parameter1
Definition of number of words in the process data area that the SIMOREG sends as
a response to a request by the master (produced data). The following options can be
selected:
U711 = 170 ... 4 PZD (status word and actual values)
U711 = 171 ... 8 PZD (status word and actual values)
U711 = 172 ... 16 PZD (status word and actual values)
- -U712 CB parameter2
Definition of number of words in the process data area that SIMOREG expects to
receive after a request from the master (consumed data). The following options can
be selected:
U712 = 120 ... 4 PZD (control word and setpoints)
U712 = 121 ... 8 PZD (control word and setpoints)
U712 = 122 ... 16 PZD (control word and setpoints)
U711 and U712 can be parameterized independently of one another. The first 4 PZD
words (produced data) are always sent after a request from the master.
- -U720 CB parameter10
Definition of the DeviceNet transmission rate. The following options can be selected:
U720 = 0 ....... 125kbaud
U720 = 1 ....... 250kbaud
U720 = 2 ....... 500kbaud
- U722 CB/TB telegram failure time
Definition of the time period within which at least 1 telegram with PZDs must be
exchanged before a fault message is generated.
This parameter should be set to "0" first (monitoring function deactivated). Once the
network is operating correctly, a time value can be set within which PZDs are
normally exchanged.
- P918 Bus address
Definition of DeviceNet MAC ID for the CBD in the 0 to 63 range.
- P927 Parameterizing enable (necessary only if parameter values need to be altered via
DeviceNet)
- The process data of the 1st or 2nd communication board are wired up by means of the
appropriate connectors or binectors (see Section 8, function diagrams Z110 and Z111).
For meaning of the control and status word bits, see Section 8, Sheets G180 to G183.
4 Switch the electronics power supply off and on again or set U710.001 or U710.002 to "0" to
transfer the values of parameters U712, U720, U722 and P918 to the supplementary board.
WARNING
This initialization process will interrupt the communication of any supplementary
board that has already been started up.
The CBD board supports "DeviceNet Explicit Messages“ for the transfer of process data, as well as
"DeviceNet I/O Messages“ for the transmission of parameter data. The meaning of the data within
an I/O message is determined by the corresponding "Connection ID".
The CBD supports the "Predefined Master/Slave Connection Set“ defined in the DeviceNet
Specification. Both "poll" and "bit strobe I/O messages“ are supported.
The CBD adheres to the "DeviceNet Device Profile for Communication Adapter“ (Device Type 12).
This profile has been selected to allow the DeviceNetMaster to utilize all the options and extended
functions provided by the SIMOREG.
DeviceNet messages can be divided roughly into 3 groups:
- DeviceNet configuration data, e.g. channel assignment, timeouts and I/O messages, for
which explicit messages are used
- Process data, e.g. control/status word and setpoints/actual values, for which I/O
messages are used
- Parameter data, for which manufacturer-specific PKW objects and explicit messages are
used, to read or modify drive parameter settings
The drive is controlled by process data. The number of process data words is determined either by
the value of particular CB parameters (U711 and U712) after booting, or dynamically by the
DeviceNet.
The master uses a manufacturer-specific PKW object to read or modify drive parameters via
DeviceNet, utilizing the explicit messaging channel. The user thus has access via DeviceNet to all
SIMOREG parameters and any installed technology board (e.g. detailed diagnostic information and
fault messages).
DeviceNet specifies a shielded cable with 2 individually screened two-wire conductors for signal
transmission and power supply. 2 types of different cross-sections may be used, i.e. "Thin Cable“
and "Thick Cable“.
Thick cables are used in networks of >100m in length and thin cables for spur lines and networks
of <100m.
The following cable types are recommended for use as DeviceNet bus cables:
Thin cable:Belden 3084A
Thick cable:Belden 3082A, 3083A or 3085A
Pin assignment and color coding are defined as follows:
Pin Function Color of wire in DeviceNet cable
To ensure proper functioning, both ends of the bus cable must be terminated by a terminating
resistor (121Ω metal film resistor, +/- 1%, 0.25W).
The DeviceNet cable screen should be earthed at ONE point (e.g. at the power supply). Earthing
the screen at several locations can produce ground loops and cause malfunctions.
Telegrams transmitted via DeviceNet have the same useful data structure as those used in CAN
Bus communication.
A CAN telegram comprises the protocol header, CAN identifier, up to 8 bytes of useful data and the
protocol trailer.
The methods applied for DeviceNet transmissions allow useful data of any length to be transferred.
Data which are longer than 8 bytes can be transmitted in fragmented form (in several consecutive
telegrams).
The meaning of each process data word is determined by the assignment of connectors
parameterized in the drive (see function diagrams in Section 8, particularly "Data exchange with 1st
and 2nd CB"). Process data can be exchanged between the SIMOREG and CBD 6x per line period,
i.e. every 3.3ms at 50Hz, but is dependent on the data exchange mode via DeviceNet. For further
details, see also "Information about PZD transmission" in Section 7, "Sequence of operations for
starting up CAN Bus boards“.
The consistency of a block of data words is guaranteed within a DeviceNet I/O message
connection even in cases where more than 4 PZD words are used and the transmission data is
distributed among several telegrams. The data are not transferred from the CBD to the drive until
all data words have been received.
For details about this telegram area, see also Section 7.7.9, Structure of request/response
telegrams. The useful data area of PROFIBUS, CAN Bus and DeviceNet telegrams is structured
identically.
DeviceNet Response
This object is used to respond to requests of the above type and 8 bytes in length.
Byte DeviceNet identification
1 [FRAG] [XID] [SRC/DST MAC ID]
2 [R/R] [Service] 0x8E [Get/Set_Attribute_Single]
0x90
3 Parameter ID, L byte
PKE
4 Parameter ID, H byte
5 Parameter value, L word, L byte
PWE1
6 Parameter value, L word, H byte
7 Parameter value, H word, L byte
PWE2
8 Parameter value, H word, H byte
Examples
Read parameter P101.004 using GET Single (for details in the shaded data area, see also Section
7, Starting up PROFIBUS boards):
Byte DeviceNet identification
1 [FRAG] [XID] [SRC/DST MAC ID]
2 [R/R] [Service] 0x0E [Get_Attribute_Single]
3 Class 100 [PKW object] manufacturer-specific
4 Instance 1 [Instance number] always set to 1
5 Attribute 1 [Attribute number] always set to 1
6 0x65 Parameter ID, L byte
PKE
7 0x60 Parameter ID, H byte
8 4 Parameter index, L byte
IND
9 0 Parameter index, H byte
Request identifier = 0x6065 (request parameter value (array) P101), Index = 0004h = 4d
Response by SIMOREG:
Byte DeviceNet identification
1 [FRAG] [XID] [SRC/DST MAC ID]
2 [R/R] [Service] 0x8E [Get_Attribute_Single]
3 0x65 Parameter ID, L byte
PKE
4 0x40 Parameter ID, H byte
5 0x90 Parameter value, L word, L byte
PWE1
6 0x01 Parameter value, L word, H byte
7 0x00 Parameter value, H word, L byte
PWE2
8 0x00 Parameter value, H word, H byte
Response identifier = 0x4065, value of P101.004 = 0190h = 400d (PWE2 remains unused because
it is not a double word parameter)
Modify parameter U099.001 using SET Single (for details in the shaded data area, see also
Section 7, Starting up PROFIBUS boards):
Byte DeviceNet identification
1 [FRAG] [XID] [SRC/DST MAC ID]
2 [Fragmentation Protocol]
3 [R/R] [Service] 0x10 [Set_Attribute_Single]
4 Class 100 [PKW object] manufacturer-specific
5 Instance 1 [Instance number] always set to 1
6 Attribute 1 [Attribute number] always set to 1
7 0x63 Parameter ID, L byte
PKE
8 0x70 Parameter ID, H byte
9 0x01 Parameter Index, L byte
IND
10 0x80 Parameter Index, H byte
11 0xC8 Parameter value, L word, L byte
PWE1
12 0x00 Parameter value, L word, H byte
13 0x00 Parameter value, H word, L byte
PWE2
14 0x00 Parameter value, H word, H byte
Request identifier = 7063h (modify parameter value (array) U099), index = 0001h = 1d (bit 15 is
also set in the H byte in order to address the parameter number range from 2000 to 4000), value =
00C8h = 200d
Response by SIMOREG:
Byte DeviceNet identification
1 [FRAG] [XID] [SRC/DST MAC ID]
2 [R/R] [Service] 0x90 [Set_Attribute_Single]
3 0x63 Parameter ID, L byte
PKE
4 0x40 Parameter ID, H byte
5 0xC8 Parameter value, L word, L byte
PWE1
6 0x00 Parameter value, L word, H byte
7 0x00 Parameter value, H word, L byte
PWE2
8 0x00 Parameter value, H word, H byte
Response identifier = 0x4063, value of U099.001 = 00C8h = 200d (PWE2 remains unused
because SIMOREG 6RA70 has no double word parameters)
LED
Status
red yellow green
n732.001 0 Ok
or Fault F080/fault value 5 is displayed under fault conditions:
n732.033 1 DeviceNet MAC ID (P918 / slave address) incorrect
2 DeviceNet polled I/O produced connection path (U711) incorrect
3 DeviceNet polled I/O produced consumed path (U712) incorrect
17 Baud rate (U720) incorrect
n732.002 The displayed decimal values must be converted to hexadecimal values. In hexadecimal
or notation, every digit of the 16-bit data word has a meaning:
n732.034
Thousands place Bit11 Bit10 Bit9 Bit8 Tens place Units place
Value Meaning
Alarm A081
Idle condition alarm; a PZD telegram of length = 0 has been received either in the "poll" or
"bit strobe I/O message channel". The alarm is reset when a PZD telegram of normal length
is received.
Faulty CAN messages of this type are ignored. The last transmitted data remain valid.
Alarm A083 (error alarm)
Telegrams containing errors are being received or transmitted and the error counter on the
supplementary board has exceeded the alarm limit.
The faulty telegrams are ignored. The last transmitted data remain valid. If the faulty
telegrams contain process data, fault message F082 with fault value 10 may be generated
as a function of the telegram failure time set in U722.
Alarm A084
Faulty DeviceNet CAN telegrams have been received or transmitted, causing the internal
error counter to overrun.
Faulty CAN messages of this type are ignored. The last transmitted data remain valid.
7.7.8 Sequence of operations for starting up the serial I/O board (SCB1):
1 With the power supply disconnected, insert the SCB1 board into slot 2 (or, if you have
installed a technology board, into slot 3).
2 Set bus address on SCI using DIP-Fix switch S1 (each SCI slave requires its own address
number):
Slave 1 Slave 2
Address number 1 2
Switch setting S1 open closed
3 Mount the interface board(s) on the rail, make the connection to the 24 V power supply and
the fiber optic connection between SCB1 and SCI.
4 The SCB1 board is used in conjunction with the SIMOREG DC-MASTER only as the master
for SCI slaves.
Depending on the type of SCI slaves used and the functions required, the following
parameters are relevant with respect to board operation (for details, see function diagrams
in Section 7, and parameter list in Section 11):
- U690 Configuration of analog inputs of SCI1
The type of input signal for each input is parameterized via the indices.
- U691 Smoothing time constant of analog inputs of SCI1
Filtering of the input signal for each input is parameterized via the indices.
- U692 Zero calibration of analog inputs of SCI1
The input signal for each input is zero calibrated via the indices.
- U693 Actual value output via analog outputs of SCI1
A connector number is selected via the indices to define the output quantity at each
output.
- U694 Gain of analog outputs of SCI1
The gain for each output is parameterized via the indices.
- U695 Zero calibration of analog outputs of SCI1
The output signal for each output is zero calibrated via the indices.
- U698 Binector selection for binary outputs of SCI1
Selection of binectors whose states are output via the binary outputs of the SCIs.
- Display parameters n697 (diagnostic information) and n699 (display of input/output data)
facilitate troubleshooting during start-up.
5 Switch the electronics power supply off and on again or set U710.001 or U710.002 to "0" to
transfer the values of parameters U690 to U698 to the supplementary board.
Note: This initialization process will interrupt the communication of any supplementary board
that has already been started up.
Option board SCB1 (Serial Communication Board 1) is used to link the SIMOREG DC-MASTER
6RA70 to board SCI1 or SCI2 (Serial Communication Interface) using a fiber optic connection
(recommendation: Siemens plastic fiber optic cable, CA-1V2YP980/1000,200A or Siemens glass-
fiber cable, CLY-1V01S200/230,10A). These boards can be used if the CUD2 terminal expansion
module is not large enough or safe electrical isolation via fiber optics is an absolute necessity.
This board only allows the SCB1 master to exchange data with the SCI slaves. Data cannot be
exchanged between the SCI slaves themselves.
A maximum of 2 SCIs, of either the same or different types, can be connected to the SCB1.
SCI1 or SCI2 are terminal expansion boards which are mounted on a rail outside the SIMOREG
DC-MASTER and supplied with 24 V DC voltage (-17% +25%, 1A) from an external source.
The interface boards extend the converter by the following additional inputs/outputs:
SCI1 SCI2
10 binary inputs 16 binary inputs
8 binary outputs 12 binary outputs
3 analog inputs
3 analog outputs
Reception of SCI data by the SCB1 or transmission to the SCIs is synchronized, i.e. the data of two
slaves is received simultaneously or transmitted simultaneously.
Details about the functions and connections of inputs and outputs are shown in the function
diagrams in Section 8.
CAUTION
SCI boards have no external enclosure to protect them against direct contact or ingress of
pollutants. To protect them against damage, they must be installed in a housing or in the
control cabinet of a higher-level system.
The maximum permissible length of fiber optic cables is 10m.
An input filter must be fitted for the external power supply of the interface boards.
Ground SCI at X80 using a short lead.
Analog inputs on SCI1: Only the voltage input or the current input may be used for each
channel.
Analog outputs on SCI1: Only the voltage input or the current input may be used for each
channel. The outputs are short-circuit-proof.
The binary driver outputs are short-circuit-proof. Relays may only be connected to these
outputs in conjunction with an external power supply.
The binary relay outputs are not designed for protective separation.
To protect them against static discharge, the boards may only be placed on conductive
surfaces.
Recommended circuit for connecting SCB1 to SCI1 and SCI2 using fiber optic cables:
SCB1
U121 U125
WARNING
If the 24 V voltage supply for an SCI slave fails which data are being exchanged between the
SCB1 and an SCI, then the "1" signal applied at a binary input is sent to the SCB1 or
SIMOREG as an "0" shortly before the power finally fails.
In contrast, the "1" remains applied in the SIMOREG in the event of an interruption in the fiber
optic connection.
If an external voltage (logical "1") has already been applied to a binary input when the electronics
supply voltage is switched on, this status will not be registered until the external voltage is
disconnected and reconnected again.
Details about fault or alarm messages which may occur in relation to SCB1 or SCI (F070 to F079
and A049 and A050) can be found in Section 10.
The parameter identifier (PKE) contains a request or response identifier (i.e. type of request or
response) and the number of the addressed parameter. The spontaneous signaling bit SPM (bit11)
is not used on the SIMOREG DC-MASTER.
Task/ response
SPM Parameter number (PNU)
identifier
In the case of a request, for example, which specifies parameter U280 (2280), therefore, PNU =
280 must be entered in the parameter identifier and bit 15 set in the index.
Bits 12 to 15 contain the request identifier or the associated response identifier as shown in the
following list:
Request Meaning Response identifier
identifier
positive negative
0 No request 0
1 Request parameter value (word or double word) 1 or 2
2 Modify parameter value (word) 1
3 Modify parameter value (double word) 2
4 Request descriptive element 3
5 Reserved -
6 Request parameter value (array) (word or double word) 4 or 5
7 Modify parameter value (array - word) 4
7 or 8
8 Modify parameter value (array-double word) 5
9 Request number of array elements 6
10 Reserved -
11 Modify parameter value (array-double word) and store in EEPROM 5
12 Modify parameter value (array-word) and store in EEPROM 4
13 Modify parameter value (double word) and store in EEPROM 2
14 Modify parameter value (word) and store in EEPROM 1
15 Request text 15
If the drive has been unable to process the request, it does not return the associated response
identifier, but error identifier 7 (or 8) instead.
In this case, an error code defining the error in more detail as shown in the following list is returned
as a parameter value:
Error code Meaning
0 Illegal parameter number (PNU) No PNU specified
1 Parameter value cannot be modified Visualization parameter
2 Lower or upper value limit violated
3 Faulty subindex
4 Parameter is not indexed (no array)
5 Incorrect data type
6 Parameter value can only be reset
7 Descriptive element cannot be modified
8 PPO Write (acc. to "Information Report") is not available
9 Parameter description is not available
10 Incorrect access level
11 No parameterizing enable (P927)
12 Keyword missing Key parameter P051 incorrectly set
13 Text cannot be read cyclically
15 No text
16 PPO Write missing
17 Incorrect operating state
19 Value cannot be read cyclically
101 Parameter number currently deactivated
102 Channel not wide enough
The index IND contains a "0" for non-indexed parameters; a 8-bit long index value is entered (in
the low-order byte) for indexed parameters.
Bit 15 (Page Select bit) has a special function. This is used to identify parameter numbers higher
than 1999 (see above for details of recoding parameter numbers).
Exception: In the case of cyclical PROFIBUS services, the L and H byte sequence is reversed (see
"Start-up of PROFIBUS boards").
Bit
Index, H byte Index, L byte
15
An index value of 255 means that the request applies to all indices of the relevant parameter. In the
case of a modification request, the parameter values for all indices of the parameter must be
transferred. Conversely, the drive supplies all index values in its response to a read request.
The parameter value PWE is treated like a double word (PWE1 and PWE2). The high word is set
to 0 when a single word is transferred.
PWE1 PWE2
U734
.01 Word
K0032 32
.02 H-Word
KK9498 9498
.03 2 different KKs !
KK9499 9499 H-Word
.04 Word
K0401 401
8 Function diagrams
General Page
Key to symbols ....................................................................................................................... 8-5
Basic functions
G100 Overview................................................................................................................................. 8-6
G101 Hardware configuration .......................................................................................................... 8-7
Inputs and outputs
G110 Binary inputs terminals 36 to 39 (CUD1)................................................................................ 8-8
G111 Binary inputs terminals 40 to 43 (CUD2)................................................................................ 8-9
G112 Binary outputs terminals 46/47 and 48/54 (CUD1) .............................................................. 8-10
Binary outputs terminals 50/51 and 52/53 (CUD2) .............................................................. 8-10
G113 Analog inputs terminals 4/5, 6/7 (CUD1), and 103/104 (power interface) ........................... 8-11
G114 Analog inputs terminals 8/9 and 10/11 (CUD2).................................................................... 8-12
G115 Analog outputs terminals 12/13, 14/15, and 16/17 (CUD1) ................................................. 8-13
G116 Analog outputs terminals 18/19 and 20/21 (CUD2) ............................................................. 8-14
G117 E-Stop, Relay output line contactor (power interface).......................................................... 8-15
Setpoint generation
G120 Fixed values.......................................................................................................................... 8-16
Fixed control bits................................................................................................................... 8-16
Constant fixed values and control bits.................................................................................. 8-16
G121 Connector and binector displays .......................................................................................... 8-17
G124 Connector selector switch .................................................................................................... 8-18
G125 Evaluation of a 4-step master switch.................................................................................... 8-19
G126 Motorized potentiometer....................................................................................................... 8-20
G127 Fixed setpoint ....................................................................................................................... 8-21
G128 Oscillation / square-wave generator..................................................................................... 8-22
G129 Inching setpoint..................................................................................................................... 8-23
G130 Crawling setpoint / terminal 37 ............................................................................................. 8-24
G135 Setpoint processing .............................................................................................................. 8-25
G136 Ramp-function generator (1) ................................................................................................ 8-26
G137 Ramp-function generator (2) ................................................................................................ 8-27
Internal control
G140 Brake control......................................................................................................................... 8-28
Actual speed value
G145 Pulse generator evaluation................................................................................................... 8-29
Controllers
G150 Starting pulse - speed controller........................................................................................... 8-30
G151 Speed controller (1) .............................................................................................................. 8-31
G152 Speed controller (2) .............................................................................................................. 8-32
G153 Friction compensation .......................................................................................................... 8-33
Compensation of moment of inertia (dv/dt injection) ............................................................ 8-33
G160 Torque limitation, speed limit controller................................................................................ 8-34
G161 Current limitation................................................................................................................... 8-35
G162 Closed-loop armature current control................................................................................... 8-36
G163 Auto-reversing stage, armature gating unit .......................................................................... 8-37
G165 Closed-loop EMF control ...................................................................................................... 8-38
G166 Closed-loop field current control, field gating unit ................................................................ 8-39
G167 Field current monitoring........................................................................................................ 8-40
NOTE
Freely assignable function blocks are enabled in parameter U977.
For enabling instructions, please refer to Section 11, Parameter List, description of parameters
U977 and n978.
B 510
0.00...300.00s = setting range .03 Selected binectors for each index can be specified in symbol
B 1
r045.02
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Parameter number = r045 P510 (2) Factory setting in parentheses
.02 = index 2 of parameter K Setting range = all binector numbers
Selected connector can be specified in symbol
Connector
K0401
(freely connectable 16-bit value) P606 (9) Selection of connectors via "indexed" parameter
.01 Factory setting in parentheses
K
- 000 -
8-5
Function diagrams
8-6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Overview
Function diagrams
setpoint before r-f generator controller limiting speed controller torque setpoint current setpoint controller
Speed
controller
Current
Current controller
Main Setpoint Armature
setpoint
setpoint processing gating unit
generation
[G110 - G130] Ramp-functiongenerator Ramp-function Setpoint [G151, G152] Torque limiting Current limiting [G162] [G163]
setpoint limiting generator limiting
[G161] Precontrol
[G135] [G136] [G136] [G160]
Basic functions Sheets G100 to G200
Actual value
speed controller
Field current
limits
- G100 -
Arrangement of board
locations 1 to 3 and slots
Hardware configuration D to G in electronics box
1 3 2
Select / deselect slots
U910.005 U910.003
F D
U910.004 U910.002
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CUDx
Definition of SIMOREG DC Master power section Board code Board compatibility Software identifiers G E
0 Board in slot D
Control word for
Total thermal 1
P077 r063.004 r064.004 r065.004
reduction factor
0
Options according to rating plate r068 Board in slot G
1
r063.001 r064.001 r065.001
Serial number r069
Board in location 1
MLFB (order number) r070
Creation date
Converter rated
r071 Software version of software
supply voltage (armature)
.001 CUD .001 Year
Converter rated .002 Slot D .002 Month
r072 Checksum
DC current (armature) .003 Slot E .003 Day
.004 Slot F .004 Hour .001 Converter firmware
Converter rated .005 Slot G .005 Minute .002 Boot sector
r073 r060 r061 r062
DC current (field)
- G101 -
8-7
Function diagrams
8-8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
34
P24_S Display of terminal states on 7-segment display
E-
Stop 214 213 212 211
r010
43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36
35
M
K0020
36 24V
B0010
5V
1 B0011
M
37 24V
Sheet G110 Binary inputs terminals 36 to 39
38 24V
Enable operation (to sheet "Control word 1")
5V [G180.2]
B0014
M
1 B0015
39 24V
IRES (to sheet "Pulse encoder evaluation")
5V [G145.2]
B0016
M
1 B0017
- G110 -
X163 CUD2
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45
M
[G145.2]
Enable counter for zero markers
40 24V
B0018
5V
M 1 B0019
Sheet G111 Binary inputs terminals 40 to 43
41 24V
B0020
5V
M 1 B0021
42 24V
B0022
5V
M 1 B0023
43 24V
B0024
5V
M 1 B0025
- G111 -
8-9
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-10
r011
Indication of terminal states on 7-segment display
Binary outputs r011
K0021 109 52 50 48 46
Function diagrams
110
P775 (0ms)
(0...10000ms) P770.01 (0) P24
CUD1
P771 (0) T T 0 X171
<1>
B
1
1
46
ON/OFF delay Inversion
M
P776 (0ms) 47
(0...10000ms) P770.02 (0)
P772 (0) T T 0
<1>
B
1
1
48
ON/OFF delay Inversion
M
54
P777 (0ms)
(0...10000ms) P770.03 (0)
CUD2
P773 (0) 0 X163
T T <1>
B
1
1
50
ON/OFF delay Inversion
M
P778 (0ms) 51
(0...10000ms) P770.04 (0)
Sheet G112 Binary outputs terminals 46/47, 48/54, 50/51 and 52/53
P774 (0) T T 0
<1>
B
1
1
52
ON/OFF delay Inversion
M
53
<1> With log. "1": Output transistor is conductive
- G112 -
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0
4 0 0%
A P701 -1 2 K0011
u i 1
±10V
* 100% -1 [G127.2]
±20mA D 1 1
5 Switch in
0
10V =100% Sign reversal Filtering analog input
K0010
B B
Resolution Normalization Offset
CUD1 X174 P717 (12Bit) P711.F(100,0) P712 (0,00) P713 (0) Filter time [ms] r003
P715 (0)
Analog select Hardware-
input 1 Smoothing 1ms
-1 3
0
6 0 0%
A P711 -1 2 K0015
u i 1
±10V
* 100% -1
±20mA D 1 1
7 Switch in
0
10V =100% Sign reversal Filtering analog input
K0014
20mA=100%
2 1 0 2 1 0
Signal type Open circuit
P710 (0) B0051 (i ≤ 2mA)
1 = "Fault F047"
- G113 -
8-11
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-12
Analog inputs (2)
(to ground)
CUD2
Function diagrams
X164
P724 (0) P726 (1)
B B
Normalization Offset
P721.F(100,0) P722 (0,00) P723 (0) Filter time [ms] r004
P725 (0)
Analog select 10V = 100%
input 2
1ms -1 3
0
8 0 0%
A P721 -1 2 K0017
u 1
* 100% -1
±10V D 1 1
9 Switch in
0
Hardware- Sign reversal Filtering analog input
smoothing
K0016
- G114 -
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0
13
M
- G115 -
8-13
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-14
Analog outputs (2)
Function diagrams
CUD2
K x x y D
-1 2 y [V] = * P768
100% A 20
1
Analog output 4
0
K0029
21
M
- G116 -
B0169
1 B0168
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Pushbutton operation Switch operation
1
Instantaneous pulse disable on E Stop
XS XS 0
0 [G163.6]
"E Stop" switch [G180.2]
(NC contact)
Initiate
E Stop
24 V 106 106
24 V
XR
E Stop Power
ON
"Reset E Stop" button 108 108
(NO contact) Line contactor
Reset
E Stop
energize line contactor 110
Power U619.B(124)
Interface [G182.6] B
0 1 Power-
Interface
K0021
r011
r011
Indication of terminal states on 7-segment display
NOTICE
8-15
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-16
11 fixed values 5 fixed values 8 fixed control bits Constant fixed values
setting range setting range and control bits
-199.99 to +199.99% -32768 to +32767
K0407 B0427
K0408 B0428
0 B0000
P409.F (0,00)
K0409
1 B0001
P410.F (0,00)
K0410
P411.F (0,00)
K0411
- G120 -
Sheet G120 Fixed values, fixed control bits, constant fixed values and control bits
Connector displays
Display in % (-200.0 to 199.9 %) Display decimal (-32768 to 32767) Display hexadecimal (0000h to FFFFh)
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r043.07 n045.03 n047.03
P044 (0) r043.02 r043.04 r043.06 U044 (0) n045.02 n045.04 U046 (0) n047.02 n047.04
.01 .01 .01
K K K
.02 .02 .02
K K K
.03 .03 .03
K K K
.04 .04 .04
K K K
r045.01 r045.03
τ ≈ 300 ms r041.01
P042 (0) P046 (0) r045.02 r045.04
.01 .01
K B
.02 .02
K B
.03
B
.04
τ ≈ 300 ms r041.02 B
- G121 -
8-17
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-18
Connector selector switch
Function diagrams
P456 (0)
.01
B
.02
B
P455 (0)
.01 0
K
.02
K
1 0
Sheet G124 Connector selector switch
.03 K0230
K
1
P458 (0)
.01
B
.02
B
P457 (0)
.01 0
K
.02
K
1 0
.03 K0231
K
1
- G124-
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1
1 1
1 1
∗ -1
0 0% K0510
0 0
0 0
U662 (0) Setpoint of the 4-position
Setpoint step S2 S2 master switch
B
U664 (0)
Setpoint step S4 S4
B
U660 (0)
Travel command 1 SR
B
U661 (0)
Travel command 2 SL
B
Sheet G125 Evaluation of a 4-step master switch
U666
n2
e.g. 50%
U665
n1
e.g. 20%
0 Slow Medium Fast Full
SL / SR S2 S3 S4 Input signals
= Control commands from the master switch
= Activation of the setpoint steps
- G125 -
8-19
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-20
Motorized potentiometer operating mode
Motorized potentiometer 0 ... The motorized potentiometer ramp-function generator is bypassed in
P460.F (1)
automatic mode (effect as for P462 and P463 = 0)
1 ... The motorized potentiometer ramp-function generator is effective in
the manual and automatic modes P465.F(0)
60 1
P473.F (0) (0 or 1)
Function diagrams
P469.F(-100,00%) P468.F(+100,00%)
(-199,99...+199,99%) (-199,99...+199,99%)
Sheet G126 Motorized potentiometer
P467.F(0,0)
≥1 (-199,9...+199,9%) y=x
MOP Starting value B0241
Acceleration/deceleration
completed
1
0 * -1
1
0 Setting value
(Capacitor symbolizes 0
value memory) P466.F (0)
K 1
Decrease motorized potentiometer
from control word1 P470.B (0) P471.B (0) P472.B (0)
Bit14 [G180.6] B B B
Clockwise Manual/Automatic Set motorized
Increase motorized potentiometer
/Counterclockwise potentiometer
from control word 1
Bit13 [G180.6]
- G126 -
Fixed setpoint
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≥1
[G181.5]
&
Select fixed setpoint 1 &
from control word 2 &
Sheet G127 Fixed setpoint
[G181.5]
≥1 ≥1 Bypass ramp-function generator
&
& to sheet "Ramp-function generator"
Select
setpoint
P431 (0) 0
.01
K
.02 0 1
K
.03 0 1
K
.04 0 1
K
.05 0 1 K0204
K
.06 0 1
K
.07 0 1
K
.08 0 1
K
1
1
P433.F (11)
K0209
[G113.8] K
0 [G128.3]
- G127 -
8-21
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-22
Oscillating / square-wave generator
Function diagrams
Setpoint1 Setpoint2
P480.F P482.F
Square-wave generator
%
P481.F P483.F
Time1 Time2
Sheet G128 Oscillation, square-wave generator
1
P484.F(209)
K0208
[G127.7] K 0
[G129.2]
Oscillation
P485.B (0)
B
- G128 -
Inching setpoint
P437.07 P437.05 P437.03 P437.01
P437.08 P437.06 P437.04 P437.02
Inching, bit 0
from control word 1 ≥1 &
[G180.6]
&
Inching, bit 1 &
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from control word 1 ≥1 &
[G180.6]
≥1 Bypass ramp-function generator
&
& to sheet "Ramp-function generator"
Select injection
[G136.4]
of inching &
Sheet G129 Inching setpoint
setpoint &
=1 &
Select
setpoint
P436 (0) 0
.01
K 0 1
.02
K 0 1
.03
K 0 1 0% 0
.04
K 0 1
.05
K 1
.06 0 1
K 0
.07 1
K 0 1 K0202
.08
K 1
1
P438.F(208)
K0207
[G128.6] K
0 [G130.2]
- G129 -
8-23
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-24
Level/edge
Selection for P445 Crawling setpoint / Terminal 37
switch-on/shutdown
P654.B (1) 1 [G180.2] Switch-on command
B from ON/OFF1
Function diagrams
P440 (0)
.01 R 0
B
.02
B
.03
B
.04 ON command from
B [G180.2]
.05 ≥1 CRAWL
B
.06 (to control word 1)
B
.07
B
.08
B
Select <1> Flip-Flops are reset when P445=0
crawling setpoint
P441 (0) 0
.01
K 0
.02 1
K 0
.03 1
K 0
.04 1
K 0
.05 1 K0201
K 0 1
.06
K 0
.07 1
K 0 1
.08
K
1
1
P443.F(207)
K0206
[G129.7] K 0 [G135.1]
- G130 -
Setpoint processing
P642 (2)
.01
K
.02
K
.03
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K
.04
K
Minimum
P322.F (1)
K K0198 K0197 U607.B (1)
B
Maximum
P643 (9)
.01 <1> Enable positive direction of rotation from control word 1
K
.02 <1> [G180.6]
K
.03 <1>
K Enable negative direction of rotation from control word 1
.04 <1>
K [G180.6]
P323.F (1)
K
- G135 -
8-25
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-26
Lower transition Upper transition
Ramp-function generator (1) Ramp-up time Ramp-down time rounding rounding
P303.F P304.F P305.F P306.F ... RFG setting 1 [s] Ramp-function Effective
P307.F P308.F P309.F P310.F ... RFG setting 2 [s] generator setting parameters
P636 (1) P311.F P312.F P313.F P314.F ... RFG setting 3 [s] 2 3
.01
K 0 0 P303 - P306
.02 0 1 P311 - P314
Function diagrams
K
.03 1 0 P307 - P310
K
.04
K
.05
K
.06
K
Effective times for emergency stop (OFF3):
P637.B (0) P296.F Ramp-down time
RFG-setting 2
B Parameter selection
This changeover to RFG settings 2 and 3 P297.F Lower transition rounding
has priority over the input of RFG setting 3 Lower transition Upper transition
by the starting integrator control Ramp-up time Ramp-down time rounding rounding P298.F Upper transition rounding
P638.B (0)
RFG setting 3
B 1
60
from starting integrator control ≥1
(see P302) 1
0
r315.1 r315.2 r315.3 r315.4 Time difference [s]
Ramp-function generator [G180.6] P330.F(0)
start from control word 1 P542.F
RFG input [G135.7] r028
1
Sheet G136 Ramp-function generator (1)
P632 (1)
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.01
K
.02
K positive
.03 setpoint limit
K
.04 P300.F
K
K0183
P634 FS [G152.1][G160.1][G188.1]
Sheet G137 Ramp-function generator (2)
.01
[G136.8] K 190 K0170 Speed setpoint
.02
K 0
P633 (9)
.01 <1>
K P301.F
.02 <1> negative
K setpoint limit
.03 <1>
K
.04 <1>
K
- G137 -
8-27
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-28
Brake control
Function diagrams
P087 (0.00)
(-10.00...0.00 s)
[see footnote 2]
Brake opening time
Automatic restart
(see footnote 1) T 0
Sheet G140 Brake control
SET B0255
≥1
(Q=1) Q
[G182.6] B0104
Open brake
Operation
1
& RESET
P080
≥1 Q B0250
(Q=0)
Close brake
2 Priority:
1
1. RESET
1 2. SET
[G187.6] B0164
P088 (0.00)
1 = n<nmin (0.00...10.00 s)
Delayed firing pulse disable
T 0
& Firing pulse disable
OFF1 or OFF3 (1 = firing pulse disabled)
from the sequence control
from control word 1
[G180.6]
Footnote 1:
The signal "automatic restart" is generated by the sequence control.
If the voltage at the power section fails briefly in the "operating" state (see P086)
(and if automatic restart is selected, i.e. P086 > 0), the "operating" signal goes to log. "0" and
the "automatic restart" signal to log. "1" during this time.
This causes the brake to remain open during this short time without torque.
Footnote 2:
A negative value in P087 means that the signal "Open brake" is delayed with respect to the enable
for the firing pulses for the thyristor. Only this case is shown in this function diagram.
- G140 -
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Pulse encoder
supply 27 Actual speed value
M K0040 from pulse encoder
28 [G151.1]
COMP r024
Track 1 29 Speed measurement
X>Y Actual speed value
K0048 from pulse encoder
30 in rpm
Maximum Measuring
speed time
Pulse encoder faulty
P140 P141 P148.F
Pulse No. of Pulse encoder 1 = "Fault F048"
encoder encoder monitoring with fault value 2
type pulses ON/OFF B0052
Reset Underflow
B0053
position counter
P450.F
B0054 Overflow
8-29
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-30
Starting pulse - speed controller
Function diagrams
U657.B (0)
<1> B
U651.F (0,00%) This connector can be used as a setting
value for the I component of the speed
U655 (451) <1> controller (Sheet G152, P631)
0
K0451 K
K0454
1
U652.F (50,00%)
Rated motor current (P100.F)
Sheet G150 Starting pulse - speed controller
K0453
U653.F (0,00%)
<1>
<1> 100% corresponds to 100% of the rated current of the motor (P100)
- G150 -
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0 P051
1 P227.F (0,0)
-1 (0,0 ... 10,0)
1 x
n contr. droop Kp2
[G113.8] P083.F
Main actual value 0%
- G151 -
8-31
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-32
Master/slave drive from control word 2:
Speed controller (2) Make I component follow on slave drive
so that M(set, n contr.) = M(set, limit) and set Speed controller integration time
speed setpoint = actual speed value (K0179) from Sheet Speed controller 1
[G181.5] [G151.7]
P229.F (0)
Speed controller P gain
Function diagrams
Friction compensation
Friction characteristic
P520.F to P530.F
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P530
K0172
P521
P519 FS P520
.01 -100%
[G152.3] K 179 n
.02 0% 100%
K 0
Friction moment
K0171 and moment of inertia
[G152.7] compensation
Compensation of moment of inertia (dv/dt injection)
Filter time
(0...10000ms)
P546.F (0) K0173
[G136.8]
P619 (191)
dv/dt * P542 1
K0191 K
from ramp-function generator
[G136.6] 0% 0
P540.F
Enable dv/dt
injection
Compensation of moment of inertia (dv/dt injection)
n controller setpoint
[G152.3] K0174 K0150 P697.B (1)
B
Threshold
P543.F
P541.F
- G153 -
8-33
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-34
Changeover speed
P184.F (0,00) P515.F (3,00)
Torque limitation, speed limit controller (0,10...200,00)
A Kp
B>A <2> <2> P513.F (-105,0) P512.F (105,0)
[G151.3] K0166 B P180.F P182.F (-199,9...0,0 %) (0,0...199,9 %)
Absolute actual speed n(max,neg. rot.) n(max,pos. rot.)
Function diagrams
0 1 [G166.5]
P694.B (0) Motor flux Pos. speed limit reached
& P510 (2) y1
B
K0290 M K B0192
Torque limit x
changeover P100.F
________ ϕ
P171.F(100,0%) Minimum r072.002 P511 (4) Neg. speed limit reached
<2> K B0193
P605 (2) y2
.01 Minimum
K
.02 P509 (167) Speed limit controller Limit controller active
K P169.F x
.03 K
K (n act) 1 B0201 [G163.2]
.04 [G151.3]
K y2 y1
.05 0 1
K
K0137 Mlimit2(act)
P084 (1) Master/slave drive
M(set, n contr.)
from control word 2 K0136 Mlimit1(act)
P607.B(148) (0 = master, 1 = slave) K0143
1 [G181.5] Motor flux
K
Upper torque [G166.5] K0290
[G152.8] P503.F(100%)
0 K0147 K0145 B0202 M
2 limit active
[G161.1] [G163.2] ϕ
P500.B(170) 1 y y
K 1 Iset
[G137.5] 0 P601 FS
[G152.8] x .01 x K0134
K0141 K 141
M(set, n contr.) K0148 .02 0 [G161.1]
1 K 0
Sheet G160 Torque limitation, speed limit controller
P109 (0)
Current limitation
Absolute
actual speed Speed-depend. current P104 (n1)
Shutdown limit
[G151.3] K0166 I limit
[G180.8] B0161 P105 (i1)
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pos. current limit P108 (n3)
|n act|
P171.F *)
(100,0%) P100.F
________
r072.002
P603 FS Min. P075 P077
.01
K 1
.02 Min.
K 1
Sheet G161 Current limitation
- G161 -
8-35
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-36
r072.002
P100.F
Closed-loop armature current control
K0149
*) The following applies with these parameters
or connectors:
[G166.5] K0290 100% corresponds to the rated
Function diagrams
Absolute actual
K0116 armature current P176.F(1)
K
Average value over
K0114
1 current peak
P175.F(1)
K0109 Average value over K
r019*) 6 current peaks
I=0 signal
Changeover threshold
P159.F
0 = No torque direction P160.F Additional
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K0106
Auto-reversing stage (0,000s) dead interval
1 = Torque direction I
0.05% 2 = Torque direction II Number of additional αW pulses
P161.F (0)
with disabled second pulses
I Requested Number of additional αW pulses
0 torque direction P179.F (0)
[G162.4] with enabled second pulses
K0119
[G163.5]
II Enabled torque direction
K 0
.03 MII 1
K 0
.04 MII 2
K 0 [G165.1] αW no immediate MII 3
K0101 B0197 pulse disable MII 4
continuous αW-limit reached P177.B (1) MII 5
current ≥1 B MII 6
0 1
fire all thyristors
165° simultaneously
P192.F P151.F P178.B (0) P152.F
Filtering of line
B frequency
tracking
Current limitation [G161.7] B0200 [G152.6] P826.ii P079
[G117.7]
Limitation controller [G160.8] Correction of Short/long
B0201 ≥1 B0204 zero passages pulses
Instantaneous pulse disable
Upper torque limit [G160.5] B0202 Limitation active on E Stop or in the case of F030
Lower torque limit [G160.5] B0203
active
- G163 -
8-37
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-38
Closed-loop EMF control Rated motor
field current
P102.F
P613 (1) Minimum
Ra .01
P110.F r037 K
.02
K
Function diagrams
EMF .03
K
K0287 K0285 .04
P275.F P276.F P277.F K
.05
K
Kp Tn Droop
P616 (286)
ua K0286 K - EMF controller
Actual K0283 EMF controller set/actual diff.
value K0284 EMF controlller set/actual diff. after droop
With operating status >=o10
or
K0286>P357 AND |K0179/K0287|<5%:
Setpoint upper limit ="old" K265
With operating status >=05 :
Setpoint upper limit = 200%
("Release")
Closed-loop field current control, field gating unit 0: Field firing pulses disabled
1: Field firing pulses enabled with ≤ o5.0
Field characteristic 2: Standstill field with ≥ o7.0
P263 (1) P120.F to P139.F 3: Field firing pulses are always enabled
4: Field gating pulses enabled
[G166.3] K0268 with "Auxiliaries ON" (B0251)
Motor flux 11..14: External 40.00 A - field power module
2
r073.001=40.00 A
1 r073.002 otherwise as for P082=1...4
[G165.5] K0293 * P102 K0290 [G160.3]
<1> 0 [G160.7] 21..24: External field device
[G162.1] Setpoint from K0268
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<1> With "Standstill field" K0268 Actual value to P612
P255.F P256.F r073.001 and r073.002=U838
r035*) (P076.002 is ineffective)
Kp Tn Field current controller otherwise as for P082=1...4
P612 FS
Internal actual .01 K0263 set/actual diff.
K0266 K 266 - Current controller field
field current .02 Actual value
K 0 K0261 P comp. P097: Response to fault messages
Delay time
1 = Field firing pulses disabled
Field precontrol
P252.F
V_control_F
P082<21 (no external field device) Filtering of line
frequency tracking
P082=21 and operating state > o5.0 ≥1
K0271
P082=24 and auxiliaries OFF
8-39
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-40
Field current monitoring
Function diagrams
2% of r073.002 A
B>A
Setpoint at field K0268 B
current controller input
[G166.3]
Monitoring time
Threshold P397.F (0,50)
Sheet G167 Field current monitoring
- G167 -
[G171.5] [G172.5]
[G170.5] [G173.5] [G174.5]
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K2001 LOW K6001 LOW K9001 LOW
HIGH KK2031 HIGH KK6081 HIGH KK9081
K2002 LOW K6002 LOW K9002 LOW
HIGH KK2032 HIGH KK6082 HIGH KK9082
K2003 LOW K6003 LOW K9003 LOW
- G169 -
8-41
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-42
USS interface 1 Receive data Transmit data
r810.17 r810.18 r810.19 r810.20 r811.17 r811.18 r811.19 r811.20
USS parameter data USS parameter data
X300: Word 1: Param.-ID Word 1: Param.-ID
PMU G-SST1 (PKE) (PKE)
Function diagrams
every 16 bits
8 Rx-/Tx-
≥1 Word 1 <1> K2001 [G182.6] K 32 .01 Word 1
.02
Word 2 K2002 [G151.3] K 167 Word 2
5 RS485
M Word 3 K2003 K 0 .03 Word 3
9
M Word 4 K2004 [G183.6] K 33 .04 Word 4
P785.001 (0)
Submin D Word 5 K2005 K 0 .05 Word 5
0 1 0 1
Word 6 K2006 K 0 .06 Word 6
Bus terminator Word 7 K2007 K 0 .07 Word 7
Word 8 K2008 K 0 .08 Word 8
.09
+ M Word 9 K2009 K 0 Word 9
.10
Word 10 K2010 K 0 Word 10
.11
Word 11 K2011 K 0 Word 11
<1> P785.002=0:
Word 12 K2012 K 0 .12 Word 12
Bit 10 is not treated as "control by PLC".
Word 13 K2013 K 0 .13 Word 13
P785.002=1:
Bit 10 is treated as "control by PLC", Word 14 K2014 K 0 .14 Word 14
i.e. when bit 10=0, the other bits of word 1 as well as Word 15 K2015 K 0 .15 Word 15
words 2 to 16 are not written to connectors K2001 to K2016 0 .16
Word 16 K2016 K Word 16
or to binectors B2100 to 2915.
All these connectors and binectors retain their old values. Bit 0 ... Bit 15
B2100 B2115
Parameters for USS interface B2200 B2215 U116 (0)
.01
1 = "Telegram B
B2300 B2315
P780 (2) USS On/Off monitoring
timeout" B2400 B2415
P787 (0,000s) Telegram monitoring time B2030 .16
B2500 B2515 B
P786 (0) Slave address 1s
B2600 B2615
P783 (6) Baud rate B2031 15 0
B2700 B2715
P781 (2) Length of process data Binector / connector K2020
B2800 B2815
converter
P782 (127) Length of parameter data B2900 B2915
Fault message trigger
r789 USS diagnostic parameter P788 (2030)
B 1 = "Fault F011"
P927 Enable parameterization
For transmission of double-word connectors see Section 9.13.1
See also connector type converter on sheet G169 - G170 -
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56 Tx+
Word 4: Param.Value Word 4: Param.Value
High Word High Word
57 Tx-
1
58 Rx+/Tx+ Process data r812.01 to .16 r813.01 to .16 Process data
from USS interface [G169.4] to USS interface
P794 FS
Sheet G171 USS interface 2
8-43
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-44
USS interface 3 Receive data Transmit data
r814.17 r814.18 r814.19 r814.20 r815.17 r815.18 r815.19 r815.20
USS parameter data USS parameter data
Word 1: Param.-ID Word 1: Param.-ID
(PKE) (PKE)
Function diagrams
CUD2 G-SST3
Word 2: Param.Index Parameter Word 2: Param.Index
X162 1 Word 3: Param.Value processing Word 3: Param.Value
Low Word Low Word
61 Tx+ Word 4: Param.Value
Word 4: Param.Value
High Word High Word
62 Tx-
1
63 Rx+/Tx+ Process data r814.01 to .16 r815.01 to .16 Process data
from USS interface [G169.6] FS to USS interface
P804
Sheet G172 USS interface 3
Peer-to-peer interface 2
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CUD1 G-SST2 1
X172 0
.03
Word 3 K6003 K 0 Word 3
60 RS485 .04
M 0 Word 4 K6004 [G183.6] K 33 Word 4
.05
Word 5 K6005 K 0 Word 5
U117 (0)
.01
B
Parametes for peer-to-peer interface :
1 = "Telegram
Fault signal trip .16
Peer-to-peer On/Off monitoring B
P790 (0) P798 (6030)
timeout"
P797 (0,000s) Telegram monitoring time B6030 B 1 = "Fault F012"
Baud rate 1s 15 0
P793 (6)
Binector / connector K6020
P791 (2) No. of words (1...5) B6031 converter
r799 Peer-to-peer diagnostic parameter
- G173 -
8-45
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-46
Peer-to-peer interface 3
X162 0
.03
Word 3 K9003 K 0 Word 3
65 RS485 0 .04
M Word 4 K9004 [G183.6] K 33 Word 4
.05
Word 5 K9005 K 0 Word 5
U118 (0)
.01
B
Parameters for peer-to-peer interface:
1 = "Telegram .16
Peer-to-peer On/Off monitoring Fault signal trip B
P800 (0) timeout" P808 (9030)
P807 (0,000s) Telegram monitoring time B9030 B 1 = "Fault F013"
15 0
P803 (13) Baud rate 1s
Binector / connector K9020
P801 (2) No. of Words (1...5) B9031 converter
r809 Peer-to-peer diagnostic parameter
- G174 -
Data sets
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Copy function data set Parameter
Sheet G175 Data sets
xxxx
Function data set bit 0
xxxx K0034
Target data set (1...4) from control word 2
xxxx
[G181.5]
xxxx
Source data set (1...4)
xxxx
Bico data set xxxx K0035
Target data set (1/2) from control word 2 xxxx
[G181.5] xxxx
Source data set (1/2) Note:
xxxx
The applicable parameters
xxxx
are identified by the
xxxx
code ".B"
...
- G175 -
8-47
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-48
When P648 = 9, bit-serial input of control bits (P654 to P675 are effective)
Control word 1 When P648 <> 9, word-serial input of control bits (P654 to P675 are not effective) 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 Bit8
Terminals 37 and 38 are always active. They are ANDed with bit 0 or bit 3. r650
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Bit0
Switch-on commmand from ON/OFF1 Control word 1
P648.B (9)
(from sheet "Crawling setpoint [G130.7] Bit No. Meaning K0030 Display of control word 1 (r650)
K
Function diagrams
[G140.3] 1 B0161
B
Bit 3 1=Enable, enable pulses to sequencing control [G136.1]
Enable operation
& 0=Pulse disable [G161.1]
(from Sheet "Binary inputs 1") P662.B (1) to sheet from optimization run
[G110.5] B Bit 4 1=Enable ramp-function generator
"Ramp-function generator" from control logic for field reversal
P655.B (1) 0=Set ramp-function generator to 0
[G136.3]
B P663.B (1)
B Bit 5 1=Ramp-function generator start to sheet "Ramp-function generator"
P656.B (1) 0=Ramp-function generator stop [G136.2]
B P664.B (1)
B Bit 6 1=Enable setpoint to sheet "Ramp-function generator"
P657.B (1) & 0=Disable setpoint [G136.1]
B
P key ≥1 B0179
E-Stop Bit 7 0 =>1 edge Acknowledge to sequencing control
from E-Stop, relay outp.line contactor (PMU)
P668.B (0)
[G117.7]
P658.B (1) B Bit 8 1=Inching bit 0 to sheet "Inching setpoint"
B [G129.2]
P669.B (0)
P659.B (1) to sheet "Inching setpoint"
B Bit 9 1=Inching bit 1
B & [G129.2]
P660.B (1) 1=Control by PLC <1>
Bit 10
B 0=No control by PLC
150ms P671.B (1)
P665.B (0) 1=Enable positive direction of rotation
B Bit 11 to sheet "Setpoint processing"
B 0=Positive direction of rotation disabled [G135.6]
P666.B (0) P672.B (1)
B Bit 12 1=Enable negative direction of rotation to sheet "Setpoint processing"
B ≥1 0=Negative direction of rotation disabled [G135.6]
P667.B (0) P673.B (0)
to sheet
B B Bit 13 1=Increase motorized potentiometer
"Motorized potentiometer" P360.01 (0ms)
[G126.2] (0...10000ms)
Pulse generator P674.B (0)
Bit 14 1=Decrease motorized potentiometer to sheet
B
<1> "Motorized potentiometer"
Bit 10 is displayed in connector K0030 and [G126.2] External fault 1
P675.B (1)
parameter r650 when control word 1 is 0=External fault 1 (F021)
input in word mode. It is not, however, B Bit 15 Fault F021
1=No external fault
functional. The mode of functioning of bit 10
is shown on Sheets G170, G171,
G172, Z110 and Z111
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Control word 2
When P649 = 9, bit-serial input of control bits (P676 to P691 are effective)
When P649 <> 9, word-serial input of control bits (P676 to P691 are not effective) r651 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 Bit24
P649.B (9) Control word 2
23 22 21 20 19 18 17 Bit16
K Bit No. Meaning K0031
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P677.B (0)
B Bit 17 Select function data set bit 1 to sheet "Data sets"
[G175.4]
Bit 18 Spare
Sheet G181 Control word 2
P680.B (0)
B Bit 20 Select fixed setpoint 0 to sheet "Fixed setpoint"
[G127.2]
P681.B (0)
B Bit 21 Select fixed setpoint 1 to sheet "Fixed setpoint"
[G127.2]
Bit 22 Spare
Bit 23 Spare
P360.02 (0ms)
P684.B (1) (0...10000ms)
B Bit 24 1=Enable speed controller droop to sheet "Speed controller (1)"
0=Speed controller droop disabled [G151.6]
P685.B (1) External fault 2
B Bit 25 1=Enable speed controller to sheet "Speed controller (2)"
0=Speed controller disabled Fault F022
[G152.6]
P686.B (1)
B Bit 26 0=External fault 2 (F022)
1=No external fault 2 P360.03 (0ms)
P687.B (0) to sheets (0...10000ms)
B Bit 27 0=Master drive (speed control) "Torque limitation" and
1=Slave drive (torque control) "Speed controller (2)"
P688.B (1) External alarm 1
[G160.2] [G152.4]
B Bit 28 0=External alarm 1 (A021)
Alarm A021
1=No external alarm 1
P689.B (1)
B Bit 29 0=External alarm 2 (A022)
1=No external alarm 2 P360.04 (0ms)
P690 (0) (0...10000ms)
B Bit 30 0=Select Bico data set 1
to sheet "Data sets"
1=Select Bico data set 2
[G175.4] External alarm 2
P691.B (0)
B Bit 31 Main contactor check-back signal to sequencing control Alarm A022
- G181 -
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Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-50
Status word 1 [G170.6][G171.6]
[G172.6][G173.6] 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 Bit8
r652
[G174.6][Z110.6]
Status word 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Bit0
Bit No. Meaning K0032
Function diagrams
0 = Pulses disabled
1 B0105
Bit 3 1 = Fault is active (pulses disabled)
from fault processing B0106
0 = No fault is active
1 B0107
Bit 4 0 = OFF2 applied
rom sequencing control B0108
1 = No OFF2 applied
1 B0109
Bit 5 0 = OFF3 applied
from sequencing control B0110 [G160.1][G160.2]
1 = No OFF3 applied
1 B0111
Bit 6 1 = Switch-on inhibit
from sequencing control 0 = No switch-on inhibit (converter can be switched on) B0112
1 B0113
Bit 7 1 = Alarm is active
from alarm processing B0114
0 = No alarm is active
1 B0115
Bit 8 0 = Setpoint/actual value deviation detected
from sheet "Signals (1)" B0116
1 = No setpoint/actual value deviation detected
[G187.6]
1 B0117
from sequencing control Bit 9 1 = PZD control requests (always 1)
from sheet "Signals (1)" Bit 10 1=Actual value ≥ comparison setpoint (P373) B0120
[G187.6] 0=Actual value < comparison setpoint (P373)
1 B0121
Bit 11 1 = Undervoltage fault (F006)
from fault processing B0122
0 = No undervoltage fault is active
[G117.5][G166.1] 1 B0123
Bit 12 1 = Request to energize main contactor
from relay output line contactor B0124
0 = Request not to energize main contactor
1 B0125
Bit 13 1 = Ramp-function generator active
from ramp-function generator B0126
0 = Ramp-function generator not active
[G136.7]
1 B0127
from sheet "Signals (2)" Bit 14 1 = Positive speed setpoint
B0128
[G188.3] 0 = Negative speed setpoint
1 B0129
Bit 15 Spare
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Bit 17 Spare
[G188.7] 1 = No overspeed
1 B0137
from sequencing control Bit 19 1 = External fault 1 active (F021)
B0138
0 = No external fault 1 active
Bit 30 spare
Bit 31 spare
- G183 -
8-51
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-52
Motor interface (1)
CUD1 P492.F
<1> r012.01
X174 0
Select Motor temperature
fault analog 1 1
temperature sensor
≥1 2
(PTC alarm) 01:1 P490.01
3
(PTC trip) 02:1 Motor temperature 1 <1>
(KTY84) 15:1 22
<3> K0051 0 Motor temperature
Motor temperature alarm (analog)
1 alarm analog 1 1
01:2 2
02:2 # ≥1 ≥1 1 = "Alarm A029"
15:2 23 2 3
Sheet G185 Motor interface (1)
0,6 s B0184
<5> P491.F
Alarm temperature
<1> Parameter r012 and connectors K0051 / K0052 output valid values only if a KTY84 is selected.
When a PTC is selected, r012 and K0051 / K0052 always output "0".
<2> Response temperature used depends on the type of PTC
<5> Use a shielded cable and connect it to ground at both ends - G185 -
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Brush length monitoring (binary) + P495.F Brush length alarm (binary)
0 = Fault <1>
90:1 90:2 211 1 = "Alarm A025"
1 B0040 0
T 0 Brush length fault (binary)
1
2
B0041 1 = "Fault F025"
1
1 B0047 0 M o to r te m p e ra tu re
T 0
M 1 fa u lt (b in a ry)
215
2
1 = "Fault F028"
10s ON delay
216 B0183
217
M
- G186 -
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Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-54
P388.F (3,00)
Signals (1) (0,00...199,99%) P390.F (3,0)
Setp./act.val. dev. (perm.) (0,0...100,0 s)
Setp./act.val. dev. (time)
n(set, smooth)
P590 (174) [G182.2]
1 0 T
Setpoint/act. value deviation
Function diagrams
P376.F (3,00)
Sheet G187 Messages (1)
P373.F (100,00)
(0,00...199,99%) P375.F (3,0)
n(comp.) (0,0...100,0 s)
Comparison (time)
n(act)
P592 (167) [G182.2]
1 0 T
[G151.3] K Comparison setpoint reached
to status word 1, bit 10
0
OFF delay
P374.F (3,00)
(0,00...199,99%)
n(comp.hyst.)
[G140.2]
P370.F (0,50) B0164 n<nmin
(0,00...199,99%)
OFF shutdown speed P088 (0,00)
(0,00...10,00 s)
1 B0165 Comparison (time)
n(act)
P593 (167) 1
[G151.3] K T 0
0 & Firing pulse disable
OFF1 or OFF3 from
(1 = Firing pulses disabled)
sequencing control
P371.F (0,50)
(0,00...199,99%)
OFF shutdown speed (hyst.) - G187 -
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x [G200.1]
Sheet G188 Messages (2)
- G188 -
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Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-56
Fault memory
K0801 <1>
K9812 K9813
K9811
Function diagrams
Fault No. r947.01 Fault value r949.01 Fault No. r947.09 Fault value r949.09 Fault No. r947.17 Fault value r949.17
Fault trip from
sequencing control .02 .02 .10 .10 .18 .18
.03 .03 .11 .11 .19 .19
.04 .04 .12 .12 .20 .20
.05 .05 .13 .13 .21 .21
.06 .06 .14 .14 .22 .22
Operation from .07 .07 .15 .23
sequencing control .15 .23
.08 .08 .16 .16 .24 .24
Sheet G189 Fault memory
Hours run Fault time (hours run) r049.01 Fault time (hours run) r049.02 Fault time (hours run) r049.03
r048
Current fault 1. acknowledged fault 2. acknowledged fault
Hours
run
meter
K9814 K9815 K9816
K0311
Fault No. r947.25 Fault value r949.25 Fault No. r947.33 Fault value r949.33 Fault No. r947.41 Fault value r949.41
.26 .26 .34 .34 .42 .42
.27 .27 .35 .35 .43 .43
.28 .28 .36 .36 .44 .44
<1> K0801: .29 .29 .37 .37 .45 .45
LOW byte: Current alarm number .30 .30 .38 .38 .46 .46
HIGH byte: Current fault number .31 .31 .39 .39 .47 .47
.32 .32 .40 .40 .48 .48
Fault time (hours run) r049.04 Fault time (hours run) r049.05 Fault time (hours run) r049.06
K9817 K9818
Fault No. r947.49 Fault value r949.49 Fault No. r947.57 Fault value r949.57
.50 .50 .58 .58
.51 .51 .59 .59
.52 .52 .60 .60
.53 .53 .61 .61
.54 .54 .62 .62
.55 .55 .63 .63
.56 .56 .64 .64
Fault time (hours run) r049.07 Fault time (hours run) r049.08
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RS485 Receiving data K
Rx+/Tx+ 16Bit .08 activated on the master and
K6021 K
0 from Word 1 .09 the standby master when the
master K6022 K “master” function is transferred
1 Word 2 .10
K to the standby master
Rx-/Tx- 12..16 ≥1 Word 3 K6023
1 from Word 4 K6024 Word1 bit2 = Run
2..6 Slave 2 Word 5 K6025 bit3 = Fault
8-57
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-58
Field reversal with SIMOREG single-quadrant converter
Function diagrams
1C1 1D1 3C 3D
(no delay) (not inverted)
X171
P775=0 P770.01=0
(CUD1)
M
Reverse polarity actual speed value K0167
to Sheet "Speed controller (2)" 54
[G188.5] B0215 [G151.2]
If < Ifmin
(from Sheet Messages 2) P092 (0,0...10,0s)
.01 (3,0s): Delay time for field reduction before
[G188.5] B0216 opening of the current field contactor
If < Ifx .02 (0,2s): Delay time before actuation of the
new field contactor *) Protective circuit
(from Sheet Messages 2)
.03 (0,1s): Delay time before enable of the
field firing pulses a) with protective resistor b) with varistor
Sheet G200 Field reversal with SIMOREG single-quadrant device
RS ≤ 1.5 kΩ
V1 = B32k420 (SIOV, block varistor)
- G200 -
NOTE
Freely assignable function blocks are enabled in parameter U977.
For enabling instructions, please refer to Section 11, Parameter List, description of parameters U977
and n978.
The setting for the sequence in which these function blocks are executed is made using parameters
U960, U961, U962, and U963.
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Function diagram SIMOREG 6RA70 - Contents of the technology software in the basic converter, option S00
Content Sheet Content Sheet
Function diagrams
Startup of the technology software (option S00) B101 1 Position/positional deviation acquisition B152
1 Root extractor B153
Fixed values
100 Fixed values B110 Control elements
3 Integrators B155
Monitoring 3 DT1 elements B155
1 Voltage monitor for electronics power supply B110 10 Derivative/delay elements (LEAD / LAG blocks) B156 - B158
Alarm, fault messages Characteristics
8 Alarm message triggers B115 9 Characteristic blocks B160
Sheet B100 Table of contents
2. Setting and activating For each function block, it is necessary to define in which "time slice" (i.e. with which sampling time) it is processed.
(Note: In the factory setting of the parameters, all existing function blocks are activated)
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the sampling times
5 time slices are available:
Time slice Sampling time Function block No. Setting with parameter
1 1 * T0 (firing-pulse-synchronous time slice) <1> 1 U950.01
2 2 * T0 (firing-pulse-synchronous time slice) <1> 2 U950.02
. .
4 4 * T0 (firing-pulse-synchronous time slice) <1> . .
3. Execution sequence The execution sequence of the function blocks can be defined with parameters U960, U961, and U962.
Sheet B101 Startup of the technology software (option S00)
4. Automatic setting The execution sequence of the function blocks and their activation can also be made automatic:
U969 = 1: Restore standard sequence
U960, U961, and U962 are set to the factory setting
= 2: Set optimum sequence
U960, U961, and U962 are set in such a way that as few deadtimes as possible occur
= 3: Set standard setting of the sampling times. U950, U951, and U952 are set to the factory setting!
= 4: Automatic activation/deactivation
U950, U951, and U952 are set in such a way that the unwired function blocks are deselected
and the wired function blocks are selected (activated), if they are not yet selected.
The time slice 10 (sampling time 20 ms) is set for all function blocks not previously activated,
unchanged for all previously activated function blocks. - B101 -
8-61
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-62
Function diagrams
POWER ON
.01
U099 (0) K9501 100ms
.02
U099 (0) K9502
.03
U099 (0) K9503 B9050
POWER ON
10ms
.98
U099 (0) K9598 B9051
.99
U099 (0) K9599
.100 POWER OFF
U099 (0) K9600
Sheet B110 Voltage monitor for electronics power supply, fixed values
- B110 -
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B 1 = F023 fault value 2 B 1 = F033 fault value 2
.03 .03
B 1 = F023 fault value 3 B 1 = F033 fault value 3
.04 .04
B 1 = F023 fault value 4 B 1 = F033 fault value 4
U104 (0)
.02 256
B 1 = "Alarm A019"
- B115 -
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Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-64
3 connector/binector converters
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 <1> 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 <1>
B9052 B9068
B9053 B9069
B9054 B9070
B9055 B9071
B9056 B9072
B9057 10 B9073 11
B9058 B9074
B9059 B9075
B9060 B9076
B9061 B9077
B9062 B9078
B9063 B9079
B9064 B9080
B9065 B9081
B9066 B9082
Sheet B120 Connector / binector converters
B9067 B9083
B9084
B9085
B9086
B9087
B9088
<1> 7-segment display of bit fields
B9089 12 by converters n010, n011 and n012
B9090
B9091
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 Bit8
B9092
B9093 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Bit0
B9094
B9095
B9096
B9097
B9098
B9099
- B120 -
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B B
.08 .08
B B
.09 .09
B B
.10 .10
B B
.11 .11
B B
.12 .12
B B
.13 13 .13 14
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Bit field 4 K9113 Bit field 5 K9114
Binector / connector converter 1 Binector / connector converter 2
Sheet B121 Binector / connector converters
U115 (0)
.01
B
.02
B
.03
B
.04
B
.05
B
.06
B
.07
B
.08
B
.09
B
.10
B
.11
B
.12
B
.13 15
B
.14
B
.15
B <1> 7-segment-display of bit fields
.16 by converters n013, n014 and n015
B n015 <1>
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 Bit8
- B121 -
8-65
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-66
15 adders / subtractors 4 sign inverters 2 switchable sign inverters
.01
20 .01 28
K K
.02 .02 U135 (0) U141 (0)
K K9120 K K9128 x y
.03 .03 K -1 K9135 B
K K
40
y = -x 35
U121 (0) 21 U129 (0) 29 U140 (0)
.01 .01 0
K K K
.02 .02 K9140
K K9121 K K9129 U136 (0)
.03 .03 x y 1
K K K -1 K9136
x y
-1
U122 (0) 22 U130 (0) y = -x 36
.01 .01 30
K K y = -x
.02 .02
K K9122 K K9130
.03 .03 U137 (0)
K K x y U143 (0)
K -1 K9137
B
U123 (0) 23 U131 (0) 31
.01 .01 y = -x 37 41
K K
.02 .02
K K9123 K K9131 U142 (0)
.03 .03 0
K K K
U138 (0) K9141
x y
K -1 K9138 1
Sheet B125 Adders / subtractors, sign inverters
U127 (0) 27
.01
K
.02
K K9127
.03
K
- B125 -
12 multipliers
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.01 x1 .03 x1 .05 x1
K y K y K y
.02 x2 K9150 .04 x2 K9430 .06 x2 K9431
Sheet B130 Multipliers
K K K
x1 * x2 50 x1 * x2 290 x1 * x2 291
100% 100% 100%
x1 * x2 51 x1 * x2 292 x1 * x2
293
100% 100% 100%
x1 * x2 52 x1 * x2 294 x1 * x2 295
100% 100% 100%
x1 * x2
53 x1 * x2 296 x1 * x2
297
100% 100% 100%
- B130 -
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Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-68
6 dividers 3 high-resolution multipliers / dividers
Function diagrams
U155 (1)
.01 x1 x4 (32Bit)
K y
U145 (1) U145 (1) .02 x2 K9155
.01 x1 .03 x1 K
K y K y .03 x3
.02 x2 K9145 .04 x2 K9142 K
K K x4= y= 55
x1 * x2 x4 / x3
x1 *100%
45 x1 * 100%
42
x2 x2
U156 (1)
U146 (1) U146 (1) .01 x1 x4 (32Bit)
.01 x1 .03 x1 K y
K y K y .02 x2 K9156
.02 x2 K9146 .04 x2 K9143 K
K K .03 x3
K
x4= y= 56
x1 *100%
46 x1 * 100%
43 x1 * x2 x4 / x3
x2 x2
Examples:
x1 x2 x3 y
With division by 0 (x2 = 0): With division by 0 (x3 = 0):
when x1 > 0: y = +199.99% when x4 > 0: y = +199.99% 100% 100% 100% 100%
when x1 = 0: y = 0.00% when x4 = 0: y = 0.00% 100% 40% 50% 80%
when x1 < 0: y = -199.99% when x4 < 0: y = -199.99% -200% -200% -200% -200%
- B131 -
3 limiters
B+ X>B+ B9156
y
B+
U175 FS
Sheet B134 Limiters
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.04 x
K 0 x y K9176
U176.02 .05
K9174 K 9174 B–
(100,00)
.06
K9175 K 9175 B– X<B– B9157
-1
B+ X>B+ B9158
y
B+
U177 FS
.04 x
K 0 x y K9179
U178.02 .05
K9177 K 9177 B–
(100,00)
.06
K9178 K 9178 B– X<B– B9159
-1 213
B+ X>B+ B9295
y
B+
U179 FS
.04 x
K 0 x y K9262
U180.02 .05
K9260 K 9260 B–
(100,00)
.06
K9261 K 9261 B– X<B– B9296
-1 214
- B134 -
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Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-70
4 absolute-value generators with filter 3 limiters
Function diagrams
0
B+ X>B+ B9154
y
U170 (0) Filter time B+
U179 FS
0...10000ms .01 x
U171 (0) K 0 x y K9173
U180.01 .02
63 K9171 K 9171 B–
-1 3 (100,00)
.03
U169 (0) K9172 K 9172 B– X<B– B9155
K -1 2 K9163
1 -1 67
0
- B135 -
Hysteresis Hysteresis
0,00...100,00 0,00...100,00
Filter time U188 (0,00) Filter time U196 (0,00)
K9180 K9184
0...10000ms 0...10000ms
U187 (0) U195 (0)
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U186 (0,00) U188 U188 U194 (0,00) U196 U196
U185 FS |A|<B U193 FS |A|<B
0 B9160 .01 0 B9166
.01
K 0 A K 0 A
.02 B B A .02 B B A
K9181 K 9181 K9185 K 9185
U188 U196
B A B A
U188 U196
Sheet B136 Limit-value monitors with filter
Hysteresis
0,00...100,00
Filter time U192 (0,00)
K9182
0...10000ms
U191 (0)
U190 (0,00) U192 U192
U189 FS |A|<B
.01 0 B9163
K 0 A
.02 B B A
K9183 K 9183
U192
A<B
0 B9164
<1>
B A
71
U192/2
B A=B
0 B9165
B A
U192
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Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-72
4 limit-value monitors without filter
Function diagrams
Hysteresis Hysteresis
0,00...100,00 0,00..100,00
U199 (0,00) U205 (0,00)
U199/2 U205/2
B A=B B A=B
0 B9171 0 B9177
B A B A
U199 U205
Hysteresis Hysteresis
Sheet B137 Limit-value monitors without filter
0,00...100,00 0,00...100,00
U202 (0,00) U208 (0,00)
U202/2 U208/2
B A=B B A=B
0 B9174 0 B9180
B A B A
U202 U208
Hysteresis Hysteresis
0,00...100,00 0,00...100,00
U212 (0,00) U218 (0,00)
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U211 (0,00) U212 U212 U217 (0,00) U218 U218
U210 FS |A|<B U216 FS |A|<B
.01 0 B9181 .01 0 B9187
K 0 A K 0 A
.02 A .02 A
K9190 K 9190 B B K9192 K 9192 B B
U212 U218
U212/2 U218/2
B A=B B A=B
0 B9183 0 B9189
B A B A
U212 U218
Hysteresis
Sheet B138 Limit-value monitors without filter
0,00...100,00
U215 (0,00)
U215/2
B A=B
0 B9186
B A
U215
8-73
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-74
4 averagers
Function diagrams
Sheet B139 Averagers
n n
16 18
U172 (0) averaging U172 (0) averaging
.01 x y .03 x y
K over K9455 K over K9457
n values n values
n n
17 19
U172 (0) averaging U172 (0) averaging
.02 x y .04 x y
K over K9456 K over K9458
n values n values
- B139 -
Maximum selection
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U220 (0) U220 (0) U220 (0) U220 (0)
.01 x1 .04 x1 .07 x1 .10 x1
K K K K
.02 x2 y .05 x2 y .08 x2 y .11 x2 y
K MAX K9193 K MAX K9460 K MAX K9461 K MAX K9462
.03 x3 .06 x3 .09 x3 .12 x3
K K K K
Minimum selection
Sheet B140 Maximum selections, minimum selections
- B140 -
8-75
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-76
2 tracking / storage elements
TRACK TRACK
U222 (0) U225 (0)
K x y K9195 K x y K9196
82 83
STORE STORE
Priority: Priority:
U223 (0) U226 (0)
.01 1. RESET .01 1. RESET
B RESET (y=0) 2. TRACK B RESET (y=0) 2. TRACK
.02 .02
B 3. STORE B 3. STORE
.03 .03
B B
2 connector-memories
(y=x) (y=x)
RESET 84 RESET 85
POWER ON POWER ON
(y=0) (y=0)
<2> <2>
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U240 (0) U250 (0) U250 (0)
.01 0 .01 0 .03 0
K K K
.02 K9210 .02 K9215 .04 K9265
K K K
1 1 1
- B150 -
8-77
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-78
High-resolution blocks
Hysteresis
0,00...100,00
68 U182.01 (0,00) 298
U098 (0)
.01 LOW
K
U182.01 U182.01 .02 HIGH KK9498
K
U181 (0) |A|<B
0 A B9680
.01
KK A
.02 B B
KK 299
U182.01 U098 (0)
.03 LOW
K
A<B .04 HIGH KK9499
0 A B9681 K
<1>
B
Sheet B151 High-resolution blocks
U182.01/2
B A=B
0 A B9682
B U182.01
Adders / subtractors
(for double-word connectors)
Hysteresis
0,00...100,00
69 U182.02 (0,00)
U132 (0) 48
.01
U182.02 U182.02 KK
.02
|A|<B KK KK9490
U181 (0) A B9683 .03
.03 0 KK
KK A
.04 B B K9491
KK
U182.02
A<B
0 A B9684
<1>
U132 (0) 49
B .04
KK
U182.02/2 .05
KK KK9492
B A=B .06
0 A B9685 KK
K9493
B U182.02
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positional deviation B .01
U677 (0)
.02 KK9471
Position 1 U671 (0) U677 (0)
.01 .03
Reset B SET U677 (0)
.02 0 .04 KK9472
Set B
≥1 (y=x) U676 (9474) 0 U677 (0)
.05
Offset positional deviation KK U677 (0)
1 .06 KK9473
Priority: K9484
1. RESET
2. SET
Positional deviation U671 (0)
transformation ratio .05
Reset B SET
U673.F(10000) <1> .06 ≥1 (y=x)
Set B
Sheet B152 Position/positional deviation acquisition
Priority: KK9482
1. RESET RESET
U674.F(10000) <1> 2. SET POWER ON (y=0)
<2>
Position 2 U671 (0)
.03 Priority:
Reset B SET
.04 ≥1 1. RESET
Set B (y=x)
2. SET
<1> U873 must be set less than or equal to U674
Position 2 U672 (9472) .02 0
KK (otherwise F058 is output with fault value 14)
Set value
0 <2> from voltage monitor for electronics power supply
1
<3> Initial value is dependent on U678
RESET = 0: Initial value = 0
POWER ON y=initial value = 1: Initial value is set such that on POWER ON KK9481 or KK9482 assumes whatever
<2> <3> its setting value was before the electronics supply was disconnected.
- B152 -
8-79
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-80
Root extractor Parameters:
[B152.8]
U684.001
U684.002
U680 (9483)
KK K9485
Input
U683.002
U683.001
Threshold Hysteresis
U681 (1) U682 (1)
U682 U682
0 B9686
U681 U681
1 B9687
- B153 -
3 integrators
y y y
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U260 (0) x U264 (0) x U268 (0) x
x y x y x y
K K9220 K K9221 K K9222
Tn t Tn t Tn t
s
3 DT1 elements (transfer function: G(s) = Tv * ------------ )
1 + s T1
y y y
U272 (0) U275 (0) U278 (0)
y y y
K K9223 K K9225 K K9227
t t t
-1 K9224 -1 K9226 -1 K9228
- B155 -
8-81
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-82
4 LEAD / LAG blocks
Transfer function:
1 + sTv
U551 (1) U553 (1) U551 (1) U553 (1)
Function diagrams
Tv T1 Tv T1
270 272
Derivative action time Filter time Derivative action time Filter time
0...10000ms 1...10000ms 0...10000ms 1...10000ms
U552.02 (100ms) U554.02 (100ms) U552.04 (100ms) U554.04 (100ms)
Sheet B156 Derivative / delay elements (LEAD / LAG blocks)
Tv T1 Tv T1
271 273
- B156 -
1 + sTv
U551 (1) U553 (1) U551 (1) U553 (1)
.05 .05 .07 .07 G(s) = ---------
K K K K
1 + sT1
Derivative action time Filter time Derivative action time Filter time
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0...10000ms 1...10000ms 0...10000ms 1...10000ms
U552.05 (100ms) U554.05 (100ms) U552.07 (100ms) U554.07 (100ms)
Tv T1 Tv T1
Derivative action time Filter time Derivative action time Filter time
0...10000ms 1...10000ms 0...10000ms 1...10000ms
U552.06 (100ms) U554.06 (100ms) U552.08 (100ms) U554.08 (100ms)
Sheet B157 Derivative / delay elements (LEAD / LAG blocks)
Tv T1 Tv T1
275 277
- B157 -
8-83
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-84
2 LEAD / LAG blocks
Transfer function:
U551 (1) U553 (1)
Function diagrams
Tv T1
278
U550 (0)
.09
K K9408
Tv T1
279
U550 (0)
.10
K K9409
- B158 -
9 characteristic blocks
Y values Y values Y values
U283.01 to .10 (0) U286.01 to .10 (0) U289.01 to .10 (0)
106 107 108
y 10 y 10 y 10
y10 y10 y10
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x x x
y 10 y 10 y 10
y10 y10 y10
y 10 y 10 y 10
y10 y10 y10
8-85
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-86
3 dead zones Setpoint branching
Function diagrams
Dead zone z
U291 (0,00) Minimum Maximum
speed speed
109 U297(0,00) U298(100,00)
y 112
U290 (0)
x -z y y
K K9232
z x U298
U297
U296 (0)
x -100% x y
K K9235
100%
-U297
Dead zone z
U293 (0,00) -U298
110 U299
Sheet B161 Dead zones, Setpoint branching
y
U292 (0) U299 (0,00)
x -z y
K K9233 Hysteresis
z x
Dead zone z
U295 (0,00)
111
y
U294 (0)
x -z y
K K9234
z x
- B161 -
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Ramp-up time Ramp-down time
U302 (0,00) U303 (0,00)
0s 0s
113
Bypass simple ramp-function 0 1 0 1
generator
TH TR
U300 (0) x y
K K9236
y=x
freeze y y=0 B9190
Sheet B165 Simple ramp-function generator
U301 FS
.01 Stop simple ramp-function
B 0 R Q B9191
.02 generator
B 0
.03 0 = Ramp-function generator
B 1 initial run
1 = Enable simple ramp-function 1 S
generator
0 = Reset simple ramp-function
generator
Priority:
1. S (SET)
2. R (RESET)
POWER ON <2>
<1> When U301.01 = 9191, the ramp-function generator operates only once after it has been enabled (edge log. "0" to "1")
- B165 -
8-87
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-88
Technology controller 114
U489 (0) Kp adaptation
K
U497.F(0,0)
Function diagrams
0%
Kp-factors
U496 (0) K9247 P component
0,10...30,00 0 1
U492.F U493.F X B
(1,00) (1,00) K9248 I component
Y Droop injection
n018
Y2
Y
1000 1 U507 (1) U511 (1)
Kp-factor U498.F U499.F
Y1 (100,00) (-100,00) U495.F(0) K K
1 0
X1 X2 X U508.F U512.F
(100,0) (100,0)
U483.F(0) U482.F(0,000)
Sheet B170 Technology controller
U485.F (0,00)
<1> 0 = D component acts only in actual-value channel
1 = Normal PID controller: D component is applied for control deviation - B170 -
U534 (1)
.01 P component
K K9301
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I component
U537.01 U539.01 K9302 K9306
* -1
(3,00) (3,000 s)
Positive limit
K9303
Sheet B180 PI controller 1
8-89
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-90
PI-controller Transfer function:
2 U538 (1) U542 (1)
.02 .02
K K 1 1 + sTn
261
U543.02
G(s) = --------- * Kp * ---------
U536 (1)
Function diagrams
U534 (1)
.02 P component
K K9311
I component
U537.02 U539.02 K9312 K9316
* -1
(3,00) (3,000 s)
Positive limit
K9313
Sheet B181 PI controller 2
U534 (1)
.03 P component
K K9321
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I component
U537.03 U539.03 K9322 K9326
* -1
(3,00) (3,000 s)
Positive limit
K9323
Sheet B182 PI controller 3
8-91
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-92
PI-controller Transfer function:
4 U538 (1) U542 (1)
.04 .04
K K 1 1 + sTn
263
U543.04
G(s) = --------- * Kp * ---------
U536 (1)
Function diagrams
U534 (1)
.04 P component
K K9331
I component
U537.04 U539.04 K9332 K9336
* -1
(3,00) (3,000 s)
Positive limit
K9333
Sheet B183 PI controller 4
U534 (1)
.05 P component
K K9341
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I component
U537.05 U539.05 K9342 K9346
* -1
(3,00) (3,000 s)
Positive limit
K9343
Sheet B184 PI controller 5
8-93
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-94
PI-controller Transfer function:
6 U538 (1) U542 (1)
.06 .06
K K 1 1 + sTn
265
U543.06
G(s) = --------- * Kp * ---------
U536 (1)
Function diagrams
U534 (1)
.06 P component
K K9351
I component
U537.06 U539.06 K9352 K9356
* -1
(3,00) (3,000 s)
Positive limit
K9353
Sheet B185 PI controller 6
U534 (1)
.07 P component
K K9361
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I component
U537.07 U539.07 K9362 K9366
* -1
(3,00) (3,000 s)
Positive limit
K9363
Sheet B186 PI controller 7
8-95
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-96
PI-controller Transfer function:
8 U538 (1) U542 (1)
.08 .08
K K 1 1 + sTn
267
U543.08
G(s) = --------- * Kp * ---------
U536 (1)
Function diagrams
U534 (1)
.08 P component
K K9371
I component
U537.08 U539.08 K9372 K9376
* -1
(3,00) (3,000 s)
Positive limit
K9373
Sheet B187 PI controller 8
U534 (1)
.09 P component
K K9381
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I component
U537.09 U539.09 K9382 K9386
* -1
(3,00) (3,000 s)
Positive limit
K9383
Sheet B188 PI controller 9
8-97
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-98
PI-controller Transfer function:
10 U538 (1) U542 (1)
.10 .10
K K 1 1 + sTn
269
U543.10
G(s) = --------- * Kp * ---------
U536 (1)
Function diagrams
U534 (1)
.10 P component
K K9391
I component
U537.10 U539.10 K9392 K9396
* -1
(3,00) (3,000 s)
Positive limit
K9393
Filter time K9395
Sheet B189 PI controller 10
U535.10 (0 ms)
Stop I component in
pos.direction and limit
K9390 PI-controller it to positive limit Controller at pos.
output limit
Kp Tn (K9395)
B9669
T1
1
Kp
U530 (0) 0 PI-controller output
.10 X 0 Y
K K9394
1 1
sTn 0 0
B9679
Stop I component in
neg.direction and limit Controller at neg.
Enable PI-controller output limit
it to negative limit
U531 (0) (K9397)
.10 0 = disable PI-controller <1> 1 B9659
B U545.10
.20 1 = freeze I component <5> U540.10 (1) U541.10 (1) Controller at
B (100,0) output limit
.30 1 = freeze output <3> 0 = Reset P 0 = Reset I
B
.40 1 = freeze I comp. in pos. direction <6> component component U544 (9396)
B .10
.50 1 = freeze I comp. in neg. direction <7> K K9397
B
Negative limit
Set PI-controller
U532 (0)
.10 1 = set I component <4> <1> disable PI-controller: <5> freeze I component: Priority:
B
.20 1 = set output <2> P component = 0 P component active 1. disable PI-controller
B I component = 0 I component is frozen 2. set output
output = 0 output = P component + I component 3. freeze output
<2> set output: <6> freeze I component in pos. direction: 4. set I component
U533 (0) P component active P component active 5. freeze I component
.10 setting value for I component
K I component = setting value - P component if controller input (X) is positive, 6. freeze I component in pos. direction
.20 setting value for PI-controller output 7. freeze I component in neg. direction
K output = setting value I component is frozen
<3> freeze output: output = P component + I component
P component active <7> freeze I component in neg. direction:
I component = frozen output - P component P component active
output is frozen if controller input (X) is negative,
<4> set I component: I component is frozen
P component active output = P component + I component
I component = setting value
output = P component + I component - B189 -
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Actual velocity Normalization
(-32,768...32,767 m/s) U521 (16,38)
n021 (0,01...327,67m/s)
Actual speed Speed-velocity calculator
n020
U515 (0)
K n act v act K9256
U516 (0)
K v set nset K9257
vset ∗ i
nset = ----------------- ∗ 100%
D ∗ π ∗ nrated
D i n rated
Diameter
U517 (0)
K
- B190 -
8-99
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-100
Variable inertia
Function diagrams
U525 (1)
.01
K D
.02
K
.03 Variable inertia
K Normalization diameter
.04
K of sleeve
U527 (10000)
(10...60000mm) D4 - DCore4
JV = ------------------ * K
Sheet B191 Calculation variable inertia
DCore Dmax4
Normalization of
max. diameter
U528 (10000) JV K9258
(10...60000mm)
Dmax
U529 (1,00)
(0,10...100,00)
- B191 -
3 Multiplexers
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.02 .08
B B
.03 .09
Sheet B195 Multiplexer
B B
U311 (0) B3 B2 B1 B3 B2 B1
U313 (0)
K .01 X0 K .01 X0
U310 (0)
.04
B
.05
B
.06
B
B3 B2 B1 Y
B3 B2 B1
U312 (0)
.01 X0 0 0 0 X0
K
.02 X1 87 0 0 1 X1
K
.03 X2 0 1 0 X2
K
.04 X3 0 1 1 X3
K Y
.05 X4 K9451 1 0 0 X4
K
.06 X5 1 0 1 X5
K
.07 X6 1 1 0 X6
K
.08 X7 1 1 1 X7
K
- B195 -
8-101
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-102
16-bit software counter
Maximum counting frequency = 1 / scanning time <3> Binary output
89
0...65535
n314
Function diagrams
Priority: U317 FS
1. Enable counter .01 Count up
B 0
2. Set counter UP OUT K9445
3. Stop counter
&
4. Count up / down .02 Count down
B 0
.03 Stop counter & DOWN
B 0 1
.04 Set counter (Binary code)
B 0
.05 Enable counter
B 1 1
Set counter
Minimum counter value U316 FS to minimum
.01 Minimum value
Sheet B196 16-bit software counter
POWER ON <1>
from sheet B110
Count down
<3> Example: The counter operates in the time slice 1 → max. counting frequency = 300 Hz 2 2
Overflow
Note: The sampling time and sequence of the upstream signal processor 7 7
must also be taken into account Underflow
- B196 -
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Q0 Q0
U318 (0) B9250 U319 (0) B9270
.01 /Q0 .01 /Q0
B i0 B9260 B i0 B9280
.02 .02
B i1 Q1 B i1 Q1
.03 B9251 .03 B9271
B i2 /Q1 B i2 /Q1
B9261 B9281
Q2 Q2
B9267
- B200 -
8-103
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-104
28 AND elements with 3 inputs each
Function diagrams
U320 (1) 120 U327 (1) 127 U334 (1) 134 U341 (1) 141
.01 .01 .01 .01
B B B B
.02 .02 .02 .02
B & B9350 B & B9357 B & B9364 B & B9371
.03 .03 .03 .03
B B B B
U321 (1) 121 U328 (1) 128 U335 (1) 135 U342 (1) 142
.01 .01 .01 .01
B B B B
Sheet B205 AND elements
U322 (1) 122 U329 (1) 129 U336 (1) 136 U343 (1) 143
.01 .01 .01 .01
B B B B
.02 .02 .02 .02
B & B9352 B & B9359 B & B9366 B & B9373
.03 .03 .03 .03
B B B B
U323 (1) 123 U330 (1) 130 U337 (1) 137 U344 (1) 144
.01 .01 .01 .01
B B B B
.02 .02 .02 .02
B & B9353 B & B9360 B & B9367 B & B9374
.03 .03 .03 .03
B B B B
U324 (1) 124 U331 (1) 131 U338 (1) 138 U345 (1) 145
.01 .01 .01 .01
B B B B
.02 .02 .02 .02
B & B9354 B & B9361 B & B9368 B & B9375
.03 .03 .03 .03
B B B B
U325 (1) 125 U332 (1) 132 U339 (1) 139 U346 (1) 146
.01 .01 .01 .01
B B B B
.02 .02 .02 .02
B & B9355 B & B9362 B & B9369 B & B9376
.03 .03 .03 .03
B B B B
U326 (1) 126 U333 (1) 133 U340 (1) 140 U347 (1) 147
.01 .01 .01 .01
B B B B
.02 .02 .02 .02
B & B9356 B & B9363 B & B9370 B & B9377
.03 .03 .03 .03
B B B B
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≥1 ≥1 ≥1
.03 .03 .03
B B B
172
U352 (0) 152 U359 (0) 159 U366 (0) 166 U372 (0)
.01 .01 .01 .01
B B B B
.02 .02 .02 .02 =1 B9197
B ≥1 B9382 B ≥1 B9389 B ≥1 B9396 B
.03 .03 .03
B B B
173
U353 (0) 153 U360 (0) 160 U367 (0) 167 U373 (0)
.01 .01 .01 .01
B B B B
.02 .02 .02 .02 =1 B9198
B ≥1 B9383 B ≥1 B9390 B ≥1 B9397 B
.03 .03 .03
B B B
Sheet B206 OR elements, EXCLUSIVE OR elements
- B206 -
8-105
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-106
16 inverters 12 NAND elements with 3 inputs each
Function diagrams
180 188
U380 (0) U388 (0) U400 (1) 200 U406 (1) 206
.01 .01
B 1 B9450 B 1 B9458 B B
.02 .02
B & B9470 B & B9476
.03 .03
B B
181 189
U381 (0) U389 (0)
B 1 B9451 B 1 B9459
U401 (1) 201 U407 (1) 207
.01 .01
B B
.02 .02
B & B9471 B & B9477
182 190 .03 .03
U382 (0) U390 (0) B B
B 1 B9452 B 1 B9460
.01 .01
183 191 B B
U383 (0) U391 (0) .02 .02
B & B9472 B & B9478
B 1 B9453 B 1 B9461 .03 .03
B B
- B207 -
14 RS flipflops
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POWER ON
1 (Q=0) POWER ON
1 (Q=0) POWER ON
1 (Q=0)
<1> <1> <1>
Sheet B210 RS flipflops
Priority:
U419 (0) U424 (0)
.01 SET .01 SET 1. RESET
B Q B9558 B Q B9568 2. SET
.02 (Q=1) .02 (Q=1)
B B
219 224
RESET RESET <1> from voltage monitor for electronics power supply
1 Q B9559 1 Q B9569
POWER ON (Q=0) POWER ON (Q=0)
<1> <1>
- B210 -
8-107
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-108
4 D flipflops
Function diagrams
Q B9491 Q B9495
1 1
POWER ON POWER ON
<1> <1>
Q B9493 Q B9497
Priority:
1. RESET
RESET (Q=0) RESET (Q=0) 2. SET
3. STORE
1 1
POWER ON POWER ON
<1> <1>
- B211 -
6 timers
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ON delay ON delay ON delay
T O T O T O
0 0 0
240 242 244
OFF delay OFF delay OFF delay
O T O T O T
U440 (0) 1 U446 (0) 1 U452 (0) 1
.01 .01 .01
B B9580 B B9584 B B9588
T 3 T 3 T 3
- B215 -
8-109
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-110
4 timers 5 binary signal selector switches
Function diagrams
T Mode T Mode
1 = Reset 1 = Reset
U472 (0)
.01 252
B
.02 0
U462 (0,00) U468 (0,00) B
.03 B9484
(0,00...600,00s) U463 (0) (0,00...600,00s) U469 (0) B
1
T Mode T Mode
ON delay ON delay
U473 (0)
T O T O .01 253
0 0 B
.02 0
247 249 B
OFF delay OFF delay .03 B9485
O T O T B
1 1 1
U461 (0) U467 (0)
.01 .01
B B9594 B B9598
.02 ON/OFF delay .02 ON/OFF delay
B T T B T T
2 2 U474 (0)
B9595 B9599
.01 254
1 1 B
Pulse generator Pulse generator .02 0
B
Sheet B216 Timers (0.00...600.00s), Binary signal selector switches
T T .03 B9486
3 3 B
1
1 = Reset 1 = Reset
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Data exchange with a technology board (TB) or the 1st communication board (CB) Z110
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Data exchange with the 2nd communication board (CB) Z111
1st EB1 analog inputs Z112
1st EB1 analog outputs Z113
1st EB1 bidirectional inputs/outputs, digital inputs Z114
Sheet Z100 Table of contents
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Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-112
Data exchange with a technology board (TB) or the 1st communications board (CB)
Receive data n733.01 to .16 Transmit data
n735.01 to .16
Function diagrams
B3031 .16
B Valid for the following configurations:
- CB only
Fault message trigger - TB only
15 0 - CB after TB (CB in slot G)
1 = "Fault F082"
(fault value 10) Binector / connector K3020 - 2 CBs (for CB with the lower slot letter)
converter
For transmission of double-word connectors see Section 7.7.10
See also connector type converter on sheet Z124 - Z110 -
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.05
Word 5 K8005 K Word 5
.06
Word 6 K8006 K Word 6
.07
Word 7 K8007 K Word 7
.08
Word 8 K8008 K Word 8
from supplementary board .09 to supplementary board
Word 9 K8009 K Word 9
Word 14 .14
the other bits of word 1, as well as words K8014 K Word 14
nd
1s
B8031 .16
B Valid for the following configurations:
Fault message trigger - 2 CBs (for CB with the higher slot letter)
15 0
1 = "Fault F082"
(fault value 10) Binector / connector K8020
converter
For transmission of double-word connectors see Section 7.7.10
See also connector type converter on sheet Z124 - Z111 -
8-113
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-114
1st EB1: Analog input 1 (differential input)
Signal type Standardization U759.1 (0) U761.1 (1)
-1000,0...1000,0 U758.1 (0) B Time constant B
(0/1=10V/20mA) 0...10000ms
U755.1 (0) U756.1(100,0)
Hardware U760.1 (0) n762.1
Function diagrams
st
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U764.1 (0) -10,00...+10,00V
(0...10000ms) -200,00...+199,99V
U765.1 (0) n768.1 U766.1 (10,00) U767.1 (0,00)
K5104
-1 3 11 Bit + VZ Uout [V] = * Standardization [V] + Offset [V]
U763.1 (0) AO1 100%
x x y D
K -1 2 y [V] = * U766.1
100% A
-1 3 11 bits + sign
U763.2 (0) AO2
x x y D
K -1 2 y [V] = * U766.2
100% A 48
1
-10V...+10V
0
K5105
49
M K5105
Uout [V] = * Standardization [V] + Offset [V]
100%
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Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-116
1st EB1: 4 bidirectional inputs / outputs
38
24V M_external
Function diagrams
st
39 Outputs
Inputs
NOTICE
U769.1 (0)
B 1 B5104 If one of the terminals 43 to 46 is to be used as an
Out In 43 DIO1 23 Out
input, the corresponding output must be set to
B5105 "0" (transistor blocked)!
In
U769.2 (0) Example: Terminal 45 = input => U769.3=0
B 1 B5106
44 DIO2 24 Out
Out B5107
In
Out/In
U769.3 (0)
5V In B 1 B5108
45 DIO3 25 Out
24V
In B5109
U769.4 (0)
B 1 B5110
46 DIO4 26 Out
In B5111
Outputs
1 B5112
40 DI1 20 5V
B5113
24V
1 B5114
41
DI2 5V
21
B5115
24V Display of terminal states in n770.1 on the PMU
Sheet Z114 1 EB1: 4 bidirectional inputs- / outputs, 3 digital inputs
1 B5116
42
DI3 5V
22
B5117 46 45 44 43 42 41 40
24V
Inputs
n770.1
K5106
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AI1 -1 3
0
50 A 0 0%
U756.4 -1 2 K5201
u i 1
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D * 100% -1
±10V ±20mA 1 1
51 Analog input
0
1 2 3 10V =100% Sign reversal Smoothing connection
X488 20mA=100% Offset
B5201 -100,00...100,00%
20mA 10V Open circuit (|i| ≤ 2mA) U757.4 (0,00)
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8-117
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-118
2nd EB1: Analog outputs
Sheet Z116 2
Function diagrams
nd
-1 3 11 bits + sign
U763.4 (0) AO2
x x y D
K -1 2 y [V] = * U766.4
100% A 48
1
-10V...+10V
0
K5205
49
M K5205
Uout [V] = * Standardization [V] + Offset [V]
100%
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24V M_external
Sheet Z117 2
39
nd
Outputs
Inputs
U769.5 (0) NOTICE
B 1 B5204
Out In 43 DIO1 Out If one of the terminals 43 to 46 is to be used as an
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In B5205 "0" (transistor blocked)!
U769.6 (0) Example: Terminal 45 = input => U769.7=0
B 1 B5206
44 DIO2 24 Out
Out B5207
In
U769.8 (0)
B 1 B5210
46
DIO4 26 Out
In B5211
Outputs
1 B5212
40 DI1 20 5V
B5213
24V
1 B5214
41 DI2 21 5V
B5215
24V Display of terminal states in n770.2 on the PMU
EB1: 4 bidirectional inputs- / outputs, 3 digital inputs
1 B5216
42 DI3 22 5V
B5217 46 45 44 43 42 41 40
24V
Inputs
n770.2
K5206
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Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-120
1st EB2: Analog input (differential input)
U779.1 (0) U781.1 (1)
Signal type Standardization U778.1 (0) B Time constant B
(0/1=10V/20mA) -1000,0...1000,0 0...10000ms
U775.1 (0) Hardware U776.1(100,0) U780.1 (0) n782.1
smoothing 220 µs 11 bits + sign
AI
Function diagrams
±10V ± 20mA -1 3
st
0
49 A 0 0%
U776.1 -1 2 K5111
u i 1
D * 100% -1
1 1
50 Analog input
1 2 3 0 connection
10V =100% Sign reversal Smoothing
X498 20mA=100% B5121 Offset
-100,00...100,00%
20mA 10V Open circuit (|i| ≤ 2mA) U777.1 (0,00)
51
1st EB2: 2 digital inputs 1st EB2: 4 relay outputs
M_external
24V 38
22 39
DO1
40
52 Display of terminal states in n773.1 on the PMU
P24_aux 41
23
DO2
1 B5122
42
53 DI1 5V U774 (0)
B5123 45 43 41 39 54 53 .01 43
20 24V B 24
.02 DO3
B
.03 44
M_external B
1 B5124 .04
n773.1 B 45
54 DI2 5V 25
B5125 DO4
21 24V 46
K5113
M_external
Sheet Z118 1 EB2: Analog input, Analog output, 2 digital inputs, 4 relay outputs
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0
49 A 0 0%
U776.2 -1 2 K5211
u i 1
D * 100% -1
1 1
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50 Analog input
1 2 3 0 connection
10V =100% Sign reversal Smoothing
X498 20mA=100% B5221 Offset
-100,00...100,00%
20mA 10V Open circuit (|i| ≤ 2mA) U777.2 (0,00)
51
2nd EB2: 2 digital inputs 2nd EB2: 4 Relay outputs
M_external 38
24V
22 39
DO1
40
52 Display of terminal states in n773.2 an der PMU
P24_aux 41
23
1 B5222
DO2
42
53 DI1 5V U774 (0)
B5223 45 43 41 39 54 53 .05 43
20 B 24
24V .06
B DO3
.07 44
M_external B
1 B5224 .08
n773.2 B
25 45
54 DI2 5V
B5225 DO4
1 46
2 24V
K5213
M_external
EB2: Analog input, Analog output, 2 digital inputs, 4 relay outputs
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Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-122
SBP pulse encoder evaluation
Reference speed
50.0...6500.0
U794 (500,0)
Function diagrams
Supply voltage
U791 = 0: 5V n795
U791 = 1: 15V
0 0
1 & 1
2
Encoder type Voltage level Number of lines &
U793=0: A/B track U790.01: A/B, CTRL track 100...20000
U793=1: Forward/reverse tracks U790.02: Zero pulse U792 (1024)
X401 <1>
Track A +
68
Track A Track A - B0055 Underflow
69
Track B +
70
Track B Track B - Pulse encoder evaluation Position acquisition B0056 Overflow
71
Zero pulse +
72 Position
Zero pulse Zero pulse - KK0036
73 value range:
8000 0000H to 7FFF FFFFH
CTRL +
74
Control track CTRL - = M B7000 Control track
75
<1> 0=Enable position counter (KK0036)
1=Reset (KK0036:=0)
<2> The signals "coarse pulse 2" and "fine pulse 2"
are only routed to binectors B7002 and B7003
in the SIMOREG DC Master.
They have no other function.
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1 = "Fault F015" i002: No. of CRC errors
U741.01 (0 ms) n748
0...6500ms i003: No. of timeout errors
i004: last accessible bus address
i005: Address node transmitting the
SLB node B7030 Telegram failure special "timeout" telegram
address
i006:Implemented bus cycle time
U740.01 (0) Monitoring is activated after the first valid telegram i007: Number of re-configurations
0...200
SLB channel
selection Dispatcher- Dispatcher
Sheet Z121 SIMOLINK board: Configuration, diagnosis
B7050
f Starting alarm
<1>
U746 + 3,18 µs 1
<1> f: No. of addressed nodes = ( ---------------------- – 2) • --------
6,36 µs U745
6,36 µs = time for 1 telegram
- Z121 -
8-123
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-124
SIMOLINK board: Receiving, transmitting
Function diagrams
Word 1 K7101
B7200 B7215
Word 2 K7102
B7300 B7315
Word 3 K7103
B7400 B7415
Special Word 4 K7104
data B7500 B7515
Word 5 K7105
Word 6 K7106 B7600 B7615
Word 7 K7107 B7700 B7715
Word 8 K7108 B7800 B7815
B7900 B7915
For transmission of double-word connectors see Section 7.7.4 "Procedure for starting up SIMOLINK boards"
See also connector type converter on sheet Z124
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display of r059 display of r028 display of r025
Operating state Speed setpoint Speed controller act. value
6.0%0.0V 00
# 25.00%
∗
Fault
Run
Reversing key
The control commands from the OP1S panel are transferred via word 1 in the USS protocol ON key I Raise key
and can be wired up to other functions via the binectors below (see also Section 7.2.2).
8-125
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-126
Interfaces: connector-type converters
Function diagrams
Technology board /
1st communications board (Z110) 2nd communications board (Z111) SIMOLINK board (Z122)
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24V 1 B4120
Binary input 2 B4 21
5V B4101
24V B4121
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Binary input 3 B5 22
5V B4102
24V 1 B4122
Binary input 4 B6 23
5V B4103
24V 1 B4125
<1>
=Supply of binary Binary input 7 A4 26
inputs via SCI1 5V B4106
24V 1 B4126
=external supply Binary input 8 A5 27
of binary inputs 5V B4107
Sheet Z130 SCB1 with SCI1 as slave 1: binary inputs
24V 1 B4127
Binary input 9 A6 28
5V B4108
Supply for
binary inputs 24V 1 B4128
(optional)
Binary input 10 A7 29
5V B4109
A8
<1> <1> 24V 1 B4129
Reference point for
24V binary inputs 6 to 10
A1
B9
n699.01
B10
B11
P24
A2
~ Supply for the A9
~ ~ SCI1 board A10
~ 24V DC A11
M
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Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-128
SCB1 with SCI1 as slave 2: binary inputs
SCI slave 2
X427 0
Binary input 1 B3 2
5V B4200
Function diagrams
24V 1 B4220
Binary input 2 B4 21
5V B4201
24V 1 B4221
Binary input 3 B5 22
5V B4202
24V 1 B4222
Binary input 4 B6 23
5V B4203
24V 1 B4223
Binary input 5 B7 24
5V B4204
B8
24V 1 B4224
Reference point for
binary inputs 1 to 5
Binary input 6 A3 25
5V B4205
24V 1 B4225
<1>
= Supply of binary Binary input 7 A4 26
inputs via SCI1 5V B4206
24V 1 B4226
= external supply of Binary input 8 A5 27
binary inputs 5V B4207
Sheet Z131 SCB1 with SCI1 as slave 2: binary inputs
24V 1 B4227
Binary input 9 A6 28
5V B4208
Supply for
binary inputs 24V 1 B4228
(optional) Binary input 10 A7 29
5V B4209
A8
<1> <1> 24V 1 B4229
Reference point for
24V binary inputs 6 to 10
A1
B9
n699.05
B10
B11
P24
A2
~ Supply for the A9
~ ~ SCI1 board A10
~ 24V DC A11
M
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2
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Binary output 2
4
Binary output 3
6
Binary output 4
8
10
Binary output 5
n699.09 11
12
U698 (0)
.01 20 13
B
.02 21
B
.03 22 Binary output 6
B
Sheet Z135 SCB1 with SCI1 as slave 1: binary outputs
.04 23 14
B
.05 24
B 15
.06 25
B
.07 26 16
B
.08 27
B Binary output 7
17
18
B1 Binary output 8
driver P24 VDC
B2
driver 100 mA
short-circuit-proof
X427
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Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-130
SCB1 with SCI1 as slave 2: binary outputs X429
1
Binary output 1
Function diagrams
Binary output 2
4
Binary output 3
6
Binary output 4
8
10
Binary output 5
n699.13 11
12
U698 (0)
.13 20 13
B
.14 21
B
.15 22 Binary output 6
B
Sheet Z136 SCB1 with SCI1 as slave 2: binary outputs
.16 23 14
B
.17 24
B 15
.18 25
B
.19 26 16
B
.20 27
B Binary output 7
17
18
B1
Binary output 8
B2 100 mA short-circuit-proof
X427
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B4101 B4109
binary inputs B9 A9
24V 1 B4127 24V 1 B4135
(optional)
<1> n699.01
24V
<1> Reference point for Reference point for
binary inputs 1 to 8 binary inputs 9 to 16
B10
B11 <1>
=Supply of binary
B12
P24 inputs via the SCI2
~ A10
~ ~ A11
~ 24V DC A12 = external supply of
M
binary inputs
Supply of
SCI2 board X437
- Z140 -
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Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-132
SCB1 with SCI2 as slave 2: binary inputs
X437 X437
Binary input Binary input
SCI slave 2 SCI slave 2
Function diagrams
1 B1 20 9 A1 28
5V B4200 5V B4208
binary inputs B9 A9
24V 1 B4227 24V 1 B4235
(optional)
<1> n699.05
24V SCB1/SCI
<1> Reference point for Reference point for process data
binary inputs 1 to 8 binary inputs 9 to 16
B10
B11 <1>
=Supply of binary
B12
P24 inputs via SCI2
~ A10
~ ~ A11
~ 24V DC A12 =external supply of
M
binary inputs
Supply for the
SCI2 board X437
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Binary output 1
2
3
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Binary output 2
4
5 X438
Binary output 3
6 B1
Binary output 4
B3
8
Binary output 9
9 B4
10
B5
Binary output 5
11 Binary output 10
B6
12
A1
13
Binary output 11
A2
Binary output 6
n699.09 14
Sheet Z145 SCB1 with SCI2 as slave 1: binary outputs
A3
15
U698 (0) Binary output 12
.01 20 16 A4
B
.02 21
B Binary output 7
.03 22 A5
B 17 P24 Auxiliary voltage P24 VDC
.04 23
B
.05 24 18 A6 Auxiliary voltage M for
B M binary outputs
.06 25
B
.07 26
B
.08 27
B
.09 28
B
.10 29
B
.11 210
B
.12 211
B
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Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-134
SCB1 with SCI2 as slave 2: binary outputs
X439
1
Function diagrams
Binary output 1
2
3
Binary output 2
4
5 X438
Binary output 3
6 B1
Binary output 8
7 B2
Binary output 4 B3
8
Binary output 9
9 B4
10
B5
Binary output 5
11 Binary output 10
B6
12
A1
13
Binary output 11
A2
Binary output 6
n699.13 14
Sheet Z146 SCB1 with SCI2 as slave 2: binary outputs
A3
15
U698 (0) Binary output 12
.13 20 16 A4
B
.14 21
B Binary output 7
.15 22 A5
B 17 P24 Auxiliary voltage P24 VDC
.16 23
B
.17 24 18 A6 Auxiliary voltage M for
B M binary outputs
.18 25
B
.19 26
B
.20 27
B
.21 28
B
.22 29
B
.23 210
B
.24 211
B
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0...2 Offset Smoothing
U690.01(0) -20,00...20,00V 0...15
<1> U692.01(0) U691.01(2) n699.02
<2>
3 12 bits + sign SCI Slave 1
U
±10V 3 A
6
A
K4102 Analog input 2
7
D
8
Sheet Z150 SCB1 with SCI1 as slave 1: analog inputs
Hardware-
Smoothing 1ms
Signal type
0...2 Offset Smoothing
U690.03(0) -20,00...20,00V 0...15
<1> U692.03(0) U691.03(2) n699.04
<2>
12 bits + sign
9 A
10 K4103 Analog input 3
D
11
Hardware-
Smoothing 1ms
X428
Changes to parameters U690, U691 or U692 do not take
effect until the system is reconfigured (e.g. using U710=0). - Z150 -
8-135
Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8-136
<1> Signal type
SCB1 with SCI1 as slave 2: analog inputs U690 Voltage input Current input
Kl. X428.3, .6, .9 Kl. X428.5, .8, .11
2 - 4 ... 20 mA
2 -10 V / 5 mA for potentiometer, short-circuit-proof
6
A
K4202 Analog input 2
7
D
8
Sheet Z151 SCB1 with SCI1 as slave 2: analog inputs
Hardware-
Smoothing 1ms
Signal type
0...2 Offset Smoothing
U690.06(0) -20,00...20,00V 0...15
<1> U692.06(0) U691.06(2) n699.08
12 bits + sign <2>
9 A
10 K4203 Analog input 3
D
11
Hardware-
Smoothing 1ms
X428
Changes to parameters U690, U691 or U692 do not take
effect until the system is reconfigured (e.g. using U710=0). - Z151 -
Gain Offset
-320,00...+320,00V -100,00...+100,00V X428
n699.10 U694.01 (10,00) U695.01 (0,00)
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U693.01(0) x y
x D 12
K y [V] = * U694.01
100% A
13
U 14
Gain Offset I
-320,00...+320,00V -100,00...+100,00V
n699.11 U694.02 (10,00) U695.02 (0,00) Iout = -20 ... 20 mA
U693.02(0) x y
x D 15
K y [V] = * U694.02
100% A
16
Analog output 2
M
U 17
Sheet Z155 SCB1 with SCI1 as slave 1: analog outputs
Gain Offset I
-320,00...+320,00V -100,00...+100,00V
n699.12 U694.03 (10,00) U695.03 (0,00) Iout = -20 ... 20 mA
U693.03(0) x y
x D 18
K y [V] = * U694.03
100% A
19
Analog output 3
M
U 20
I
Iout = -20 ... 20 mA
Changes to parameters U694 or U695 do not take
effect until the system is reconfigured (e.g. using U710=0).
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Function diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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SCB1 with SCI1 as slave 2: analog outputs
Function diagrams
Gain Offset
-320,00...+320,00V -100,00...+100,00V X428
n699.14 U694.04 (10,00) U695.04 (0,00)
U693.04(0) x y
x D 12
K y [V] = * U694.04
100% A
13
Analog output 1
M
U 14
Gain Offset I
-320,00...+320,00V -100,00...+100,00V
n699.15 U694.05 (10,00) U695.05 (0,00) Iout = -20 ... 20 mA
U693.05(0) x y
x D 15
K y [V] = * U694.05
100% A
16
Analog output 2
M
U 17
Sheet Z156 SCB1 with SCI1 as slave 2: analog outputs
Gain Offset I
-320,00...+320,00V -100,00...+100,00V
n699.16 U694.06 (10,00) U695.06 (0,00) Iout = -20 ... 20 mA
U693.06(0) x y
x D 18
K y [V] = * U694.06
100% A
19
Analog output 3
M
U 20
I
Iout = -20 ... 20 mA
Changes to parameters U694 or U695 do not take
effect until the system is reconfigured (e.g. using U710=0).
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NOTE
The available scope of converter functions is shown in the function diagrams (block diagrams) in
Section 8.
Section 9 does not attempt to provide a complete description of all these functions, but to explain
in further detail certain individual features, which cannot be adequately illustrated in graphic
form, and provide examples of their application.
Configurability
The converter is characterized by the optional configurability of the function blocks provided. "Optional
configurability" means that the connections between individual function blocks can be selected by
means of parameters.
Connectors
All output variables and important computation quantities within the function blocks are available in the
form of "connectors" (e.g. for further processing as input signals to other function blocks). The
quantities accessed via connectors correspond to output signals or measuring points in an analog
circuit and are identified by their "connector number" (e.g. K0003 = connector 3).
Special cases: K0000 to K0008 are fixed values with signal levels corresponding to 0, 100, 200, -100,
-200, 50, 150, -50 and -150%.
K0009 is assigned to different signal quantities. Which signal quantity it actually refers
to is dependent on the selector switch (parameter) at which connector number 9 is set.
A description can be found under the relevant parameter number in the Parameter List.
If the Parameter List or block diagram does not contain any reference to a special
function in relation to selection of connector K0009, then the selector switch
(parameter) concerned must not be set to "9".
The internal numerical representation of connectors in the software is generally as follows:
100% corresponds to 4000 hexadecimal = 16384 decimal. The resolution is 0.006% (step change).
Connectors have a value range of -200% to +199.99%.
For a list of available connectors, please refer to Section 12.
Example: The data received via peer-to-peer 2 are available at connectors K6001 to K6005
(Section 8, Sheet G173)
G-SST2 1
X172 0
Binectors
All binary output quantities and important binary output signals of the function blocks are available as
"Binectors" (connectors for binary signals). Binectors can assume states log. "0" and log."1". The
quantities accessed via binectors correspond to output signals or measuring points in a digital circuit
and are identified by their "Binector number" (e. g. B0003 = binector 3).
Special cases: B0000 = Fixed value log."0"
B0001 = Fixed value log."1"
A list of available binectors can be found in Section 12.
Example: The status of terminal 36 is available at B0010 and, in inverted form, at binector B0011
(Section 8, Sheet G110)
36 24V
B0010
5V
M 1 B0011
P613 (1)
.01 Selection of connectors ("indexed" parameter with 4 indices)
K
K
.02 Parameter number = P613, factory setting = 1 (i. e. fixed value 100%; this factory
K
.03 setting applies to all the indices of P613)
.04
K
P611 FS
.01 Selection of connectors ("indexed" parameter with 4 indices)
K 277
K 0
.02 Parameter number = P611
K 0
.03 Factory setting for index .01 = 277 (i. e. connection with connector K0277)
.04
K 0 Factory setting for indices .02 to .04 = 0 (i. e. fixed value 0%)
P046 (0)
.01 Selection of binectors ("indexed" parameter with 4 indices)
B
B
.02 Parameter number = P046, factory setting = 0 (i. e. fixed value 0, this factory setting
B
.03 applies to all the indices of P046)
.04
B
The selected setting can be entered in the empty field (fields). The value in brackets next to the
parameter number is the factory setting of the selection parameter.
The following rules apply to the selection of double-word connectors (SW 1.9 and later):
Examples: Some examples of how to handle connectors and binectors are given below.
Example 1: As a function of the status of terminal 36 (B0010 - see Section 8, Sheet G110), analog
selectable input 1 (terminals 6 and 7) must be made available, either with the correct
sign or inverted sign, at the function block output (= connector K0015).
This output value must then be injected as an additional setpoint and output
simultaneously at analog output terminal 14.
The following settings need to be made to create the correct links:
1. P714 = 10: Selects binector B0010 (status of terminal 36) as the control signal for sign reversal.
Parameter P716 remains set at 1 (= fixed value 1, delivery state), thereby ensuring that
the analog input is switched in continuously.
Section 8, Sheet G113:
P714 (0) P716 (1)
B 10 B
P713 (0) Filter time [ms] r003
P715 (0)
-1 3
0
0 0%
-1 2 K0015
-1 1
1 1
Connection of
0 analog input
Sign reversal Filter
2. P645 = 15: Applies connector K0015 to the additional setpoint input when the setpoint is processed
Section 8, Sheet G135:
Main setpoint r029
P644.F(206)
K K0194
K0198 K0197
Maximum
P643 (9)
.01 <1>
K
.02 <1>
K
.03 <1>
K
.04 <1>
K
P321.F (100.00)
(-300.00...300.00 %)
Additional setpoint
P645.F (0)
K 15
3. P750 = 15: Applies connector K0015 to the input of the function block for the analog output
terminal 14. This example of K0015 illustrates how it is possible to apply a connector as
an input signal to any number of function blocks.
Section 8, Sheet G115:
P751 (0) Filter time
(0...10000ms)
P752 (0)
-1 3
P750 (0)
K 15 -1 2
1
0
Example 2: The contents of connectors K0401 and K0402 must be output on the connector displays
(parameter r043)
The following settings need to be made to create the correct links:
P044.index01 = 401: Links connector K0401 to the 1st connector display
P044.index02 = 402: Links connector K0402 to the 2nd connector display
Section 8, Sheet G121:
r043.01 r043.03 r043.05 r043.07
Setting parameters
(see also Section "Data sets")
In addition to the parameters that are used to select a signal (connector, binector), there are also
parameters which define an operating mode or the parameter value of some function.
Representation in function diagrams:
Apart from parameter numbers, the function diagrams may also contain the factory setting, function
and value range of parameters as supplementary information.
P109 (0)
Setting parameter
Parameter number = P109, factory setting = 0
P462.F(10.00s)
(0.01...300.00s)
Setting parameter in function parameter set (".F" after parameter number)
Ramp-up time Parameter number = P462, factory setting = 10.00s
Value range = 0.01...300.00s
Parameter for setting ramp-up time
Examples: P700 in Section 8, Sheet G113 defines the signal type of the analog input
(voltage input ±10V, current input 0...20mA, current input 4...20mA).
P705 in Section 8, Sheet G113 defines the filter time for the analog input (adjustable
in ms).
Parameters P520 to P530 in Section 8, Sheet G153 determine the shape of the friction
characteristic.
P465 in Section 8, Sheet G126 determines whether the time settings must be multiplied
by a factor of 1 or 60.
Data sets
See also Section "Switch over parameter sets"
Switch over function parameters (function data sets):
4 different sets of some parameters (function parameters) are available and can be selected by
means of the "Switch over function parameters" function. The switchover operation is controlled by
control word 2 (bits 16 and 17, see Section 8, Sheets G181 and G175). Index .01, .02, .03 or .04 of
these parameters is operative depending on the status of the control bit.
The parameters of this parameter set are identified by an ".F" next to the parameter number in the
function diagrams and by "FDS" under the parameter number in the tabulated parameter list.
The parameters belonging to the function parameter set must not be confused with other parameters
which, by chance, also have 4 indices. The latter parameters are not affected by the "Switch over
function parameters" function.
Display parameters
The values of certain signals can be output using display parameters (r parameters, n parameters).
Connector displays (Section 8, Sheet G121) can be used to link all connectors with display
parameters so that they can be displayed.
Representation in function diagrams:
Apart from the parameter number, the function diagrams may also include a function description for
the parameter as supplementary information.
RFG status
r316
Display parameter
Parameter number = r316
Display of RFG (ramp-function generator) status
ON
Switch-on/Shutdown Shutdown
No fast stop External fast stop
Fast stop
No fast stop
Internal fast stop Internal fast stop
Controller enabled
Internal controller enable Controller disabled
Setpoint enabled
Internal setpoint enable Setpoint =0
P087
Setpoint reached
P088 P258
− The "Fast stop" command need only be applied as a short pulse (> 10 ms). It is then stored
internally. The memory can be reset only by applying the "Shutdown" command.
− All "Fast stop" commands are ANDed by the SIMOREG converter, i.e. all commands must be set
to "No fast stop" before the function can be deactivated.
− When n < nmin (P370, P371) is reached for the first time, an internal interlock is activated which
prevents the drive from attempting to brake again if the motor is turned by external forces.
The n < nmin signal then disappears again.
In the following example circuit, the ON key (NO contact) is connected to terminal 37 and the
shutdown key (NC contact) to terminal 36. Connector K3003 (= Receive data from 1st CB/TB, word 3)
is used as control word 1.
Level / Edge
(When P648 = 9 bit-serial
CUD1 P445 = 1 P648.B (9) input of control bits)
Selection for
34
switch-on / shutdown K 3003
P24_S
P654.B (1) 1
B
& 0 Switch-on c.
of ON/OFF1
35 <1>
M 1 D Q Control word 1
ON
≥1
37 24V Switch-on / shutdown .... P648
5V <1>
1 D Q
=9
/
1 K3003.bit0
M P440 (0) Control
Select B
.01 R 0
1
9 & word
.02 bit 0
injection of B Switch-on comm.
crawing setpoint .03 of ON/OFF1
B
≥1
ON
Switch-on/Shutdown Shutdown
Controller enabled
Internal controller enable Controller disabled
Setpoint enabled
Internal setpoint enable Setpoint =0
n > n min
n < n min (P370,P371) n < n min
P087
Setpoint reached
P088 P258
P661.B (1)
B
Operating enable
&
(from terminal 38)
NOTICE
The following conditions must be fulfilled for the ramp-function generator to work:
− Ramp-function generator enable = 1 (control word 1.bit 4 = 1)
− Enable setpoint = 1 (control word 1.bit 6 = 1)
9.4.1 Definitions
Ramp-up = Acceleration from low, positive to high, positive speeds (e.g. from 10% to 90%) or from
low, negative to high, negative speeds (e.g. from -10% to -90%)
Ramp-down = Deceleration from high, positive to low, positive speeds (e.g. from 90% to 10%) or from
high, negative to low, negative speeds (e.g. from -90% to -10%)
Ramp-up time refers to the time required by the ramp-function generator to reach the 100% output
value, with a lower and upper transition rounding of 0 and a step change in the input
quantity from 0 to 100% or from 0 to -100%. The rate of rise at the output is the same in
response to smaller step changes in the input quantity.
Ramp-down time refers to the time required by the ramp-function generator to reach the 100% output
value, with a lower and upper transition rounding of 0 and a step change in the input
quantity from 100% to 0 or from -100% to 0. The rate of rise at the output is the same in
response to smaller step changes in the input quantity.
K0190
HLZ RLZ RLZ
K0192
100%
HLZ
AR/2 ER/2
AR/2 ER/2 t
AR/2
K0191 AR ER AR 1) AR ER AR 2) AR AR 3)
(dv/dt)
t
dy/dt (K0191)
HLZ ... Ramp-up time (H303, H307, H311), RLZ ... Ramp-down time (H304, H308, H312)
AR ... Lower transition rounding (H305, H309, H313), ER ... Upper transition rounding (H306, H310, H314)
The ramp-function generator settings preset via the binectors selected in P637 and P638 have priority
over the generator setting specified via the ramp-up integrator.
However, if the value added to nact were to correspond to less than 1%, then +1% or –1% would be
added.
The purpose of the "Ramp-function generator tracking" function is to ensure that the ramp generator
value cannot deviate excessively from the actual speed value once the torque or current limit has
been reached.
Note:
When ramp-function generator tracking is selected, the filter time for the speed setpoint should be set
to a low value in P228 (preferably to 0).
9.5 Inching
See also Section 8, Sheet G129
The INCHING function can be preset via the binectors selected with indices .01 to .08 of parameter
P435 or via bits 8 and 9 of control word 1 (logic operation, see function diagram in Section 8).
When the control word option is used, the following operating modes are possible (see also Section 8,
Sheet 33):
P648 = 9: The control bits in control word 1 are input bit-serially. The binectors selected in P668
and P669 determine bits 8 and 9 of control word 1 and thus the input of the INCH
command.
P648 ≠ 9: The connector selected in P648 is used as control word 1. Bits 8 and 9 of this word
control the input of the INCH command.
The "Inching" function can be executed only if "Shutdown" and "Operating enable" are applied.
The "Inch" command is input when one or several of the named sources (binectors, bits in control
word) change to the log. "1" state. In this case, a setpoint selected in parameter P436 is assigned to
each source.
An inching setpoint of 0 is applied if the inch command is input by two or more sources
simultaneously.
Parameter P437 can be set to define for each possible inch command source (binector, bit in control
word - logic operation, see block diagram in Section 8) whether or not the ramp-function generator
must be bypassed. When the ramp generator is bypassed, it operates with ramp-up/down times of 0.
9.6 Crawling
See also Section 8, Sheet G130
The "Crawling" function can be activated in operating state o7 and, with "Operation enabled", in the
Run state.
The "Crawl" command is entered when one or several of the binectors selected in P440 switches to
the log. "1" state. A setpoint selected in parameter P441 is assigned to each binector. If the "Crawl"
command is entered via several binectors, the setpoint values are added (limited to ±200%).
Parameter P442 can be set to define for each possible crawl command source (binector) whether or
not the ramp-function generator must be bypassed. When the ramp generator is bypassed, it operates
with ramp-up/down times of 0.
Level / edge
P445 = 0: Level-triggered
Binector selected in P440 = 0: No crawl
Binector selected in P440 = 1: Crawl
P445 = 1: Edge-triggered
The input of "Crawl" is stored when the binector state changes from 0 → 1 (see Section
8, Sheet G130). The binector selected in P444 must be in the log. "1" state at the same
time. The memory is reset when the latter binector changes state to log. "0" (see also
example circuit in Section 9.3.3, Switch-on / Shutdown).
Sequence of operations for entering Crawl command:
If the "Crawl" command is entered in operating state o7, the line contactor is energized via the "Line
contactor closed" relay and the crawling setpoint applied via the ramp-function generator.
If the "Crawl" command is entered in the "Run" state, the drive decelerates from the operating speed
to the crawling setpoint via the ramp-function generator.
See also Section 9.3.3 (switch-on / shutdown) with regard to edge triggering, automatic restart and the
effect of the current and torque limits during braking.
When the control word method is used, the following operating modes are possible (see also Section
8, Sheet G181):
P649 = 9: The control bits in control word 2 are input bit-serially. The binectors selected via P680
and P681 determine bits 4 and 5 of control word 2 (= bits 20 and 21 of complete control
word), and thus input of the "Fixed setpoint" function.
P649 ≠ 9: The connector selected via P649 is used as control word 2. Bits 4 and 5 of this word
control the input of "Fixed setpoint”.
The "Fixed setpoint" function is input when one or several of the named sources (binectors, bits in
control word) switch to the log. "1" state. In this case, a setpoint selected in parameter P431 is
assigned to each source. If "Fixed setpoint" is input via several sources simultaneously, the
associated setpoints are added (limited to ±200%).
Parameter P432 can be set to define for each possible fixed setpoint source (binector, bit in control
word - logic operation, see block diagram in Section 8) whether or not the ramp-function generator
must be bypassed. When the ramp generator is bypassed, it operates with ramp-up/down times of 0.
When the E-STOP function is reset, the drive switches to the “Starting lockout” state. This status
needs to be acknowledged through activation of the “Shutdown” function, e.g. by opening terminal 37.
Note
The E-STOP function is not an EMERGENCY STOP function according to EN 60204-1
Note:
15ms after entry of "E Stop" the hardware causes relay "Power contactor on" (terminal 109/110).to
drop out (even if Item 8 of this sequence has not yet been reached).
In order to drive a brake, this binector must be "wired up" to a binary output, e.g. by setting P771 to
250 for connection to output terminals 46 /47 (see Section 8, Sheet G112, for other possible settings).
The following parameters influence the action of the brake control signal:
P080 = 1 The brake is a holding brake:
"Close brake" command is entered only when n < nmin (P370, P371)
P080 = 2 The brake is an operating brake:
The "Close brake" command is entered even when the motor is running
P087 Brake release time:
A positive value prevents the motor from acting against the brake as it is released
A negative value causes the motor to act against the brake while it is still closed in
order to prevent the occurrence of a brief, torque-free interval
P088 Brake closing time:
Causes the motor to produce a torque while the brake is closing
P319 Delay time for enabling ramp-function generator
After the controllers have been enabled, a setpoint of 0 is input for the time set
here. This time should be set such that the brake has actually been released when
the timer runs down. This is of particular importance when P087 is set to a
negative value.
The following diagrams illustrate the chronological sequence of the brake control function with a signal
level change at inputs "Switch-on / Shutdown" (e.g. terminal 37) and "Operating enable " (terminal 38).
With respect to the brake control, input commands "Inching", "Crawling" or "Fast stop" have the same
affect as "Switch-on / Shutdown", and input commands "Voltage disconnection" or "E-Stop" the same
affect as cancelling the "Operating enable" command.
The command "Close brake" is output during the optimization run for precontrol and current controller
(P051 = 25).
Switch-on/shutdown "ON"
(term. 37) "OFF"
P087 P087
Internal contr. enable
P088
n < n min (P370,P371)
B0164
Speed setpoint
Actual speed
P319 * 1) P319
Oper. state
o7.0 o1.0 I,II,- - o1.1 o1.0 I,II,- - o7.0
* 5)
* 3) "release" * 3)
Brake contr. signal
(B0255) "close"
"enable"
Oper. enable
(term. 38) "disable"
"ON"
Switch-on/shutdown
(term. 37) "OFF"
P087
Internal contr. enable
P088
n < nmin (P370,P371)
B0164
Speed setpoint
Actual speed * 2)
P319
Oper. state
o7.0 o1.0 I,II,- - o1.1 I,II,- - o7.0
* 5)
* 3) "release"
Brake contr. signal
(B0255) "close"
"enable"
Oper. enable
(term. 38) "disable"
Switch-on/shutdown "ON"
(term. 37) "OFF"
P088
n < n min (P370,P371)
B0164
Speed setpoint
Actual speed
P319 * 1) P319
Oper. state
* 5)
* 4) "release" * 4)
Brake contr. signal
(B0255) "close"
t
P087 P087
"enable"
Oper. enable
(term. 38) "disable"
"ON"
Switch-on/shutdown
(term. 37) "OFF"
Actual speed * 2)
P319
Oper. state
o7.0 I,II,- - o1.1 I,II,- - o7.0
* 5)
* 4) "release"
Brake contr. signal
(B0255) "close"
t
P087
WARNING
Parameter sets can be switched over while the converter is in operation (online). As a result,
depending on the setting of the control bits when the motor is running, the configuration or
functions may be altered in such a way as to produce dangerous operating conditions.
For this reason, we strongly recommend that a "basic" parameter set containing all basic
parameter settings is created first and then copied into the other parameter sets. The
intentional changes of the "basic" version should then be entered in each parameter set.
The "Switch over parameter sets" function affects function parameters (identified by an ".F" next to
parameter number in block diagrams in Section 8) and Bico parameters (identified by a ".B" next to
parameter number in block diagrams in Section 8).
The following operating modes are possible (see also Section 8, Sheet G181):
P649 = 9: The control bits in control word 2 are input bit-serially.
The binectors selected in P676 and P677 determine bits 0 and 1 of control word 2 (= bits
16 and 17 of complete control word), and thus the input of the function data set.
The binector selected in P690 determines bit 14 of control word 2 (= bit 30 of complete
control word), and thus the input of the Bico data set.
P649 ≠ 9: The connector selected in P649 is used as control word 2.
Bits 0 and 1 of control word 2 (bits 16 and 17 of complete control word) control the input
of the function data set. Bit 14 (= bit 30 of complete control word) controls the input of the
Bico data set.
Caution:
The parameter set selection must not be changed while the optimization run is in progress.
Error message F041 will otherwise be output after 0.5 s.
When the "Switch over parameter sets" function is activated, a time delay of up to 25ms may occur
before the newly selected parameter set actually becomes operative.
For information about copying parameter sets, please see Section 11 (Parameter List), parameters
P055 and P057.
Enable droop:
0 = Droop is not active
1 = Droop is active
Limitation active:
This signal is in the log. "1" state when the upper or lower torque limitation is violated, the
speed limiting controller is active, the current limitation is active or when the firing angle
for the armature circuit reaches the αG-limit.
In this case, the I component of the speed controller is stopped.
Interface hardware
The hardware of G-SST1 is designed to operate in RS232 and RS485 standard / two-wire mode, and
G-SST2 and G-SST3 in RS485 standard / two and four-wire mode. For connectors and terminal
assignments, see Section 8, Sheets G170 to G174.
The maximum cable length for a peer-to-peer connection from the transmitter to the last receiver
connected to the same transmission output is 1000 m. The same maximum cable length applies to the
bus cable of a USS connection. The maximum cable length is only 500 m for both types of connection
if a baud rate of 187500 bd is selected.
SIEMENS AG 6RX1700-0AD76 9-23
SIMOREG DC-MASTER Operating Instructions
Function descriptions 05.2007
USS:
A maximum of 32 nodes can be connected in the bus configuration (i.e. 1 master and max. 31 slaves).
The bus connector must be activated on the two bus nodes which form each end of the bus circuit.
Peer-to-peer:
Up to 31 other drives can be connected in parallel to the transmit cable of one drive. With a "parallel
connection", the bus connector must be activated on the last connected drive.
Examples:
P784
.01
K0032 K 32 Word
.02
KK9498 K 9498 L-Word
.03
KK9498 K 9498 H-Word
.04
K0401 K 401 Word
P784
.01
K0032 K 32 Word
.02
KK9498 K 9498 H-Word 2 different
.03 double-word connectors
KK9499 K 9499 H-Word
.04
K0401 K 401 Word
Important !
The serial interfaces for the USS protocol are parameterized with the same parameters used to
configure the peer-to-peer protocol, although the setting ranges are different in some cases (see
Notes for relevant parameters in Parameter List, Section 11).
8 64 + + +
14 12 10 X3
X3 - + - + - + - +
4 11 59 58 59 58 59 58
150 Ω
SUB-D connector
15-pin
1) 2)
1) The interface cable shields must be connected directly on the converter with the lowest possible
impedance to converter or cubicle earth (e.g. via clamp).
2) Twisted cable, e.g. LIYCY 2x0.5 sqmm; with longer cables, an equipotential bonding conductor
must be used to ensure that the difference in frame potentials between nodes stays below 7 V.
Signals can be transferred in fully digital form from one converter to another via the peer-to-peer link,
for example:
− Velocity setpoints for producing a setpoint cascade, e.g. on paper, foil and wire-drawing
machines and on fiber-drawing machinery.
− Torque setpoints for closed-loop load distribution controls on drives that are coupled
mechanically or via the material, e.g. longitudinal-shaft drives on printing presses or S-roll drives
− Acceleration setpoints (dv/dt) for acceleration precontrol on multi-motor drives.
− Control commands
Examples:
P794
.01
KK9498 K 9498 L-Word
.02
KK9498 K 9498 H-Word
.03
K0401 K 401 Word
.04
K0402 K 402 Word
P794
.01
KK9498 K 9498 H-Word 2 different
.02 double-word connectors
KK9499 K 9499 H-Word
.03
K0401 K 401 Word
.04
K0402 K 402 Word
Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx
+ + + +
- + - + - + - + - + - + - + - +
59 58 57 56 59 58 57 56 59 58 57 56 59 58 57 56
2)
Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx
+ + + +
- + - + - + - + - + - + - + - +
59 58 57 56 59 58 57 56 59 58 57 56 59 58 57 56
1) 2)
Tx Tx Tx Tx
+ + + +
- + - + - + - + - + - + - + - +
59 58 57 56 59 58 57 56 59 58 57 56 59 58 57 56
1) 2)
1) The interface cable sheilds must be connected directly on the converter with the lowest possible
impedance to converter or or cubicle earth (e.g. via a clamp).
2) Twisted cable, e.g. LIYCY 2x0.5 sqmm; with longer cables, an equipotential bonding conductor
must be used to ensure that the difference in frame potentials between nodes stays below 7V.
Adaptation
P114: A time constant Tmotor in minutes for the I2t monitoring function must be entered in
parameter P114.
P113, P100: The permissible continuous current of the motor must be defined by parameters P100
and P113.
The permissible continuous current is the product of the calculation P113 * P100.
5
Load current / permissible continuous current (P100 x P113)
0% preloading
4,5 20% preloading
40% preloading
60% preloading
4 80% preloading
3,5
2,5
1,5
0,5
0
0 0,5 1 1,5 2 2,5 3
Time / thermal time constant of motor
0% preloading
Load current / permissible continuous current (P100 x P113)
3,5
2,5
1,5
0,5
0
0 0,5 1 1,5 2 2,5 3
Time / thermal time constant of motor
CAUTION
When the electronics power supply fails for longer than 2 s, the calculated motor preloading
value is lost. When the supply is reconnected, the system assumes that the connected motor
has not been loaded at all!
If the electronics power supply fails and the converter is switched on again within 2 s (e.g. via
the "Automatic restart" function), then the temperature calculation is based on the last calculated
l2t value of the motor..
The I2t monitoring function reproduces only a rough thermal image of the motor, i.e. it does not
provide all-round motor protection.
If P114 (Tmotor) is set to zero, then the I2t monitoring function is deactivated.
P114
40
30
20
10
1 I [%]
I rated
100 120 140 160 180 200
NOTES
• When other motor types are connected, the manufacturer's specifications apply.
• If you are using DC motors 1G.5 / 1H.5 as specified in catalog DA12, parameter P113 must
be set to 1.00
Actual maximum base-load current = P077 * max. base-load current acc. to character-
istic in % of converter rated DC current
Basic task 1:
Known quantities: Converter type, cycle time, overload factor, overload period
Quantities to be found: Minimum base-load duty period and maximum base-load current
Solution: Selection of limit characteristic for specified converter type and overload factor
Cycle time < 300s: Overload period300 = (300s/cycle time) * overload period
Cycle time ≥ 300s: Overload period300 = Overload period
If: Overload period300 > overload period300 for base-load current = 0
Then: Required load cycle cannot be configured,
Otherwise: Determine the maximum base-load current for overload period300 from the
limit characteristic
Example 1:
Known quantities: 30A/4Q converter; cycle time 113.2s; overload factor = 1.45; overload period = 20s
Quantities to be found: Minimum base-load period and maximum base-load current
Solution: Limit characteristic for 30A/4Q converter, overload factor 1.5
Overload period300 = (300s/113.2s) * 20s = 53s
Base-load period300 = 300s – 53s = 247s →
Maximum base-load current = approx. 45% of Irated = 13.5A
Basic task 2:
Known quantities: Converter type, cycle time, overload factor, base-load current
Quantities to be found: Minimum base-load period and maximum overload period
Solution: Selection of limit characteristic for specified converter type and overload factor
Determine overload period300 for base-load current from limit characteristic
Cycle time < 300s:
Max. overload period = (cycle time/300s) * overload period300
Min. base-load period = cycle time – max. overload period
Cycle time ≥ 300s:
Max. overload period = overload period300
Min. base-load period = cycle time – max. overload period
Example 2:
Known quantities: 30A/4Q converter; cycle time 140s; current overload factor = 1.15;
base-load current = 0.6*Irated = 18A
Quantities to be found: Minimum base-load period and maximum overload period
Solution: Limit characteristic for 30A/4Q converter, overload factor 1.2
Base-load current = 60% of Irated → overload period300 = 126.35s
Max. overload period = (140s/300s) * 126.35s = approx. 58s
Min. base-load period = 140s – 58s = 82s
9.15.3 Characteristics for determining the dynamic overload capability for intermittent
overload operation
6RA7013-6DV62
X=1,8
X=1,5
X=1,4
250
X=1,3
X=1,2
100,0
X=1,1
Overload period in s with cycle time of 300s
Overload period in s with cycle time of 300s
200
10,0 150
X=1,8
100
X=1,5
X=1,4
1,0 X=1,3
X=1,2
50
X=1,1
0,1 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
200
10,0 150
X=1,8
X=1,5
X=1,4
X=1,3
100
X=1,2
X=1,1
1,0
50
0,1 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
250 X=1,3
X=1,2
100,0 X=1,1
Overload period in s with cycle time of 300s
200
10,0 150
X=1,8
X=1,5
X=1,4
X=1,3
X=1,2 100
X=1,1
1,0
50
0,1 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Base-load current as % of rated DC current Base-load current as % of rated DC current
100,0
Overload period in s with cycle time of 300s
200
1,0
50
0,1 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Base-load current as % of rated DC current Base-load current as % of rated DC current
200
10,0 150
X=1,8
X=1,5
X=1,4
X=1,3
100
X=1,2
X=1,1
1,0
50
0,1 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Base-load current as % of rated DC current Base-load current as % of rated DC current
200
X=1,5
X=1,4
X=1,3
X=1,2 100
X=1,1
1,0
50
0,1 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Base-load current as % of rated DC current Base-load current as % of rated DC current
200
1,0
50
0,1 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Base-load current as % of rated DC current Base-load current as % of rated DC current
200
50
0,1
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Base-load current as % of rated DC current Base-load current as % of rated DC current
200
10,0 150
100
1,0
50
0,1 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Base-load current as % of rated DC current Base-load current as % of rated DC current
200
10,0 150
100
X=1,8
1,0 X=1,5
X=1,4
X=1,3
50
X=1,2
X=1,1
0,1 0
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
94
98
100
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 94 98 100
Base-load current as % of rated DC current Base-load current as % of rated DC current
200
10,0 150
100
1,0
50
0,1
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Base-load current as % of rated DC current
Base-load current as % of rated DC current
200
10,0 150
100
1,0
X=1,8
X=1,5
50
X=1,4
X=1,3
X=1,2
X=1,1
0,1
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Base-load current as % of rated DC current Base-load current as % of rated DC current
200
10,0 150
100
1,0
50
0,1 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Base-load current as % of rated DC current Base-load current as % of rated DC current
X=1,8
X=1,5
X=1,4
250 X=1,3
X=1,2
100,0 X=1,1
Overload period in s with cycle time of 300s
200
10,0 150
100
X=1,8
1,0 X=1,5
X=1,4
X=1,3 50
X=1,2
X=1,1
0,1 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Base-load current as % of rated DC current Base-load current as % of rated DC current
200
10,0 150
100
X=1,8
1,0
X=1,5
X=1,4
50
X=1,3
X=1,2
X=1,1
0,1 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Base-load current as % of rated DC current Base-load current as % of rated DC current
200
10,0 150
X=1,8
100
X=1,5
X=1,4
1,0 X=1,3
X=1,2
50
X=1,1
0,1 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
250 X=1,3
X=1,2
100,0 X=1,1
Overload period in s with cycle time of 300s
200
10,0 150
X=1,8 100
X=1,5
1,0
X=1,4
X=1,3
X=1,2 50
X=1,1
0,1 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Base-load current as % of rated DC current Base-load current as % of rated DC current
100,0 X=1,1
Overload period in s with cycle time of 300s
200
10,0
150
X=1,8 100
X=1,5
1,0
X=1,4
X=1,3
X=1,2
50
X=1,1
0,1
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Base-load current as % of rated DC current
Base-load current as % of rated DC current
X=1,4 X=1,4
X=1,3 X=1,3
250
X=1,2 X=1,2
100,0 X=1,1 X=1,1
Overload period in s with cycle time of 300s
200
10,0
150
100
1,0
50
0,1
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0
Base-load current as % of rated DC current 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Base-load current as % of rated DC current
6RA7090-6GV62
200
10,0 150
100
1,0
50
0,1
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Base-load current as % of rated DC current Base-load current as % of rated DC current
250 X=1,3
X=1,2
X=1,1
100,0
Overload period in s with cycle time of 300s
200
10,0 150
X=1,8
X=1,5
X=1,4
X=1,3
100
X=1,2
X=1,1
1,0
50
0,1
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Base-load current as % of rated DC current
Base-load current as % of rated DC current
200
10,0 150
X=1,8 100
X=1,5
1,0
X=1,4
X=1,3
X=1,2 50
X=1,1
0,1
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Base-load current as % of rated DC current
Base-load current as % of rated DC current
X=1,8
X=1,5
X=1,4
250
X=1,3
X=1,2
100,0 X=1,1
Overload period in s with cycle time of 300s
Overload period in s with cycle time of 300s
200
150
10,0
100
X=1,8
X=1,5
1,0 X=1,4
X=1,3 50
X=1,2
X=1,1
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
0,1
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Base-load current as % of rated DC current
Base-load current as % of rated DC current
X=1,8
X=1,5
250 X=1,4
X=1,3
X=1,2
100,0
X=1,1
Overload period in s with cycle time of 300s
Overload period in s with cycle time of 300s
200
10,0 150
100
X=1,8
X=1,5
1,0
X=1,4
X=1,3
50
X=1,2
X=1,1
0,1 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
200
10,0 150
X=1,8 100
X=1,5
1,0 X=1,4
X=1,3
X=1,2 50
X=1,1
0,1 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Base-load current as % of rated DC current Base-load current as % of rated DC current
200
10,0 150
X=1,8
X=1,5
X=1,4
X=1,3
X=1,2 100
X=1,1
1,0
50
0,1 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Base-load current as % of rated DC current Base-load current as % of rated DC current
6RA7095-4DS22
X=1,8
X=1,5
X=1,4
250 X=1,3
X=1,2
100,0 X=1,1
Overload period in s with cycle time of 300s
Overload period in s with cycle time of 300s
200
150
10,0
100
X=1,8
X=1,5
X=1,4
1,0
X=1,3
50
X=1,2
X=1,1
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
0,1
Base-load current as % of rated DC current
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Base-load current as % of rated DC current
6RA7095-4KS22
1000,0 300
X=1,8
250
X=1,5
X=1,4
100,0
X=1,3
Overload period in s with cycle time of 300s
X=1,2
200 X=1,1
10,0 150
X=1,8 100
X=1,5
1,0 X=1,4
X=1,3
X=1,2 50
X=1,1
0,1 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Base-load current as % of rated DC current Base-load current as % of rated DC current
200
150
10,0
X=1,8
100
X=1,5
X=1,4
X=1,3
1,0
X=1,2
X=1,1 50
0
0,1 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Base-load current as % of rated DC current
Base-load current as % of rated DC current
200
10,0 150
100
X=1,8
X=1,5
1,0 X=1,4
X=1,3
X=1,2 50
X=1,1
0,1 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Base-load current as % of rated DC current Base-load current as % of rated DC current
250 X=1,3
X=1,2
X=1,1
100,0
Overload period in s with cycle time of 300s
200
10,0 150
X=1,8 100
X=1,5
1,0 X=1,4
X=1,3
X=1,2 50
X=1,1
0,1 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Base-load current as % of rated DC current Base-load current as % of rated DC current
1000,0 300
X=1,8
X=1,5
X=1,4
250 X=1,3
Overload period in s with cycle time of 300s
X=1,2
Overload period in s with cycle time of 300s
100,0
X=1,1
200
150
10,0
100
1,0
50
0
0,1 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Base-load current as % of rated DC current
Base-load current as % of rated DC current
1000,0 300
X=1,8
X=1,5
X=1,4
250
X=1,3
Overload period in s with cycle time of 300s
Overload period in s with cycle time of 300s
100,0 X=1,2
X=1,1
200
150
10,0
X=1,8
X=1,5
X=1,4 100
X=1,3
1,0 X=1,2
X=1,1 50
0
0,1 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Base-load current as % of rated DC current
Base-load current as % of rated DC current
1000,0 300
X=1,8
X=1,5
X=1,4
250 X=1,3
Overload period in s with cycle time of 300s
X=1,2
Overload period in s with cycle time of 300s
100,0
X=1,1
200
150
10,0
X=1,8
X=1,5
X=1,4 100
X=1,3
1,0 X=1,2
X=1,1 50
0
0,1 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Base-load current as % of rated DC current
Base-load current as % of rated DC current
1000,0 300
X=1,8
X=1,5
X=1,4
250 X=1,3
Overload period in s with cycle time of 300s
X=1,2
Overload period in s with cycle time of 300s
100,0 X=1,1
200
150
10,0
X=1,8
X=1,5
100
X=1,4
X=1,3
1,0 X=1,2
X=1,1 50
0
0,1 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Base-load current as % of rated DC current
Base-load current as % of rated DC current
CAUTION
Setting the speed-dependent current limitation function to the wrong value may cause excessive
loading of the commutator and brushes, resulting in a drastic reduction in brush life!
9.16.1 Setting the speed-dependent current limitation for motors with commutation
transition
IA P
Invention point
Current limit
I10
P2
n rated n1 n3 n2
n motor
nE
I10 = 1.4 * I1
I20 = 1.2 * I2
Parameters:
P104 = n1
P105 = I1 (used by unit to calculate I10)
P106 = n2
P107 = I2 (used by unit to calculate I20)
P108 = n3 (defines speed normalization)
P109 = 0 ... speed-dependent current limitation deactivated
1 ... speed-dependent current limitation activated
Example of a motor rating plate:
* S H U N T -MOT. 1GG5162-0GG4 . -6HU7-Z
NRE EN 60034
V n1 1/MIN n2 I1 A I2 KW
46-380 50-1490 78.0-78.5 0.880-26.0
380 3400 / 4500 REG. 80.0 / 58.0 26.0 / 19.0
ERR. V A THYR.: B6C LV= 0MH 380V/ 50HZ
SEP. 310 2.85 IP 23 IM B3
77/51 0.87/0.60 I.CL.F
Z: A11 G18 K01 K20
SEP. VENTIL.
IA P
Invention point
Current limit
I 20
I rated I1 = I 2
Irated S1
P rated = P 2
S1
n rated n n3 n1 = n2
n motor
I20 = 1.2 * I2
Failures in the electronics supply lasting up to several 100 ms are bridged by the back-up power
supply. With longer failures, the failure time is measured by measuring the voltage across one
"discharge capacitor" and, if the failure has not lasted as long as the "Restart time" set in P086, the
converter restarted again immediately provided that the corresponding control signals (e.g. "Switch-
on", "Operating enable") are still applied.
When the "Switch-on", "Shutdown" and "Crawl" functions are edge-triggered (see P445 = 1), the
converter cannot be restarted automatically after the power supply backup has been used.
9.18 Field reversal (also refer to Section 8 “Function diagrams” Sheet G200)
By reversing the current polarity in the field winding of the DC motor (i.e. through field reversal), a
drive which incorporates a SIMOREG 6RA70 single-quadrant converter (with only a single armature
conduction direction) will be able to operate in other quadrants of the speed/torque characteristic
(reversal of rotational direction and braking). Two contactors in the field circuit (1, 2) are required to
reverse the polarity of the field voltage.
The signal level of binectors B0260 ("Close field contactor 1") and B0261 ("Close field contactor 2")
are defined in an internal operating sequence involving functions "Direction of rotation reversal using
field reversal" and "Braking with field reversal". These binectors are used to control the two reversing
contactors for changing the field polarity. A snubber circuit must be installed in the field circuit.
Level of B0260: 0 No contactor control
1 Control for one contactor for switching through positive field direction.
Level of B0261: 0 No contactor control
1 Control for one contactor for switching through negative field direction.
Sequence of control operations when "Direction of rotation reversal using field reversal" is
applied:
1. Drive is rotating in rotational direction 1 (or is at standstill)
2. Logic level of binector controlling the "Direction of rotation reversal using field reversal" changes
3. Internal field reversal process takes place (only if a braking operation has not already been
activated by pushbutton function "Braking with field reversal"):
3.1 Wait for armature current IA = 0 and then armature pulse disable
(drive then dwells in operating state ≥ o1.4)
3.2 Disable field firing pulses (also causes K0268=0)
3.3 Wait for Ifield (K0265) < Ifield min (P394)
3.4 Waiting time according to P092.i001 (0.0 to 10.0 s, factory setting 3.0 s)
3.5 Open current field contactor (B0260 = 0 or B0261 = 0)
3.6 Waiting time according to P092.i002 (0,0 to 10,0 s, factory setting 0,2 s)
3.7 Close new field contactor (B0261 = 1 or B0260 = 1)
3.8 Reverse polarity of actual speed value (except when P083 = 3 ... EMF as actual speed
value)
3.9 Waiting time according to P092.i003 (0,0 to 10,0 s, factory setting 0,1 s)
3.10 Enable field firing pulses
3.11 Wait for Ifield (K0265) > Ifield set (K0268)*P398/100%
3.12 Waiting time according to P092.i004 (0,0 to 10,0 s, factory setting 3,0 s)
3.13 Enable armature firing pulses
(It is possible to exit operating mode o1.4)
4. Drive brakes and then accelerates in rotational direction 2 (or remains at standstill)
Note:
If the actual speed value polarity is reversed internally as a result of field reversal, P083 (but not
P083=3) is supplied with inverted signal values (see Section 8, Sheet G152). When the ramp-function
generator is in use, it is advisable to set P228=0 (no speed controller setpoint filtering). Otherwise,
initial braking along the current limit may occur in connection with the actual speed value polarity
reversal and setting of the ramp-function generator output (to (reversed) actual speed value (or to
value set in P639) in operating state o1.4).
5. Internal sequence for switching over to original field direction (only if the current field direction is
not the same as the direction requested by the "Direction of rotation reversal using field
reversal" function):
5.1 Wait for armature current IA = 0 and then armature pulse disable
(drive then dwells in operating state ≥ o1.4)
5.2 Disable field firing pulses (also causes K0268=0)
5.3 Wait for Ifield (K0265) < Ifield min (P394)
5.4 Waiting time according to P092.i001 (0,0 to 10,0 s, factory setting 3,0 s)
5.5 Open current field contactor (B0260 = 0 or B0261 = 0)
5.6 Waiting time according to P092.i002 (0,0 to 10,0 s, factory setting 0,2 s)
5.7 Close new field contactor (B0261 = 1 or B0260 = 1)
5.8 Reverse polarity of actual speed value (except when P083 = 3 ... EMF as actual speed
value)
5.9 Waiting time according to P092.i003 (0,0 to 10,0 s, factory setting 0,1 s)
5.10 Enable field firing pulses
5.11 Wait for Ifield (K0265) > Ifield set (K0268)*P398/100%
5.12 Waiting time according to P092.i004 (0,0 to 10,0 s, factory setting 3,0 s)
5.13 Armature firing pulses are possible again
IA
IF
P092.004
P394
P092.001
K268 * P398
B260 open
P092.002 P092.003
Bild 9.18.1
Ready to switch-on
Fast stop (OFF3)
Bit 5 (low active)
Ready
Fault
Bit 6
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
Run
Operating status Code
I
M0, MI or MII II
(=RUN) I ,II ,- - --
reserved o2
Test phase o3
Wait for voltage
(armature) o4
Fault o11
Electronics not
initialized o12
0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1
NOTE
Setting parameters when fault or alarm message is active
On the PMU:
You can shift an active fault message or alarm "to the background" by pressing the P key and
Higher key simultaneously on the PMU.
If you do not press any key on the PMU within a 30 s period, the fault message or active alarm in
the background is automatically displayed again.
You can fetch a message back to the foreground earlier by pressing the P key and Lower key
simultaneously on the PMU when the parameter number level is selected.
On the OP1S:
You can set parameters normally even if a fault message or alarm is active.
A text is also displayed for each individual fault in parameter r951 (fault text list). These texts can, for
example, be displayed on the OP1S.
If a fault is not acknowledged before the electronics supply voltage is switched off, then fault message
F040 will be displayed when the supply is next switched on.
NOTE
Further information about the causes of fault messages
When a fault message is activated, values providing more information about the fault cause are
stored in parameter r047. Where the values can be interpreted by the user, they are included in
the following list of fault messages.
The value in r047.001 is referred to as the "fault value". This is also stored in r949 which also
contains the fault values belonging to older fault messages. The values in r047 are overwritten
when the next fault message occurs.
Values for r047 which are not included in the list below can help a SIEMENS specialist to locate a
fault cause. For this reason, all indices of parameter r047 should be read out whenever a fault
message occurs, even if the meaning of the individual indices of parameter r047 is not specified
for every fault message listed below.
Please note: Before you contact SIEMENS with any query regarding a fault message, please
make a note of the contents of all indices of parameter r047.
Fault Description
No. Cause as a function of fault value Further information (r047.002 to r047.016)
(r047.001, r949.001 or r949.009 with acknowledged error)
Failure of the electronics supply voltage (terminals 5U1, 5W1, 5N1) in “RUN” state for longer than the “restart” time set in
parameter P086 or the electronics are operating on undervoltage.
The supply voltage RMS value, calculated from the area of each supply half-wave (rectified average value * peak factor), must be
greater than the response value for phase failure monitoring
P353
P078.001 ∗
100%
The distance between two identical supply zero passages of a phase must not exceed 450 degrees.
If one of these two conditions remains unfulfilled for longer than the “restart time” set in P086, a fault message is activated.
After switch-on, the converter waits in operating states o4 and o5 together for a period not exceeding the setting in P089 for
voltage to appear at the power terminals (and for field current) before activating the fault message.
Fault value:
1 Voltage failure has occurred in armature supply (1U1, 1V1, 1W1) (when P086=0)
2 Delay time set in parameter P089 has expired in operating state o4
3 Fuse has blown in power section
4 Voltage failure has lasted longer than period set in P086 (if this is >0)
6 The "Main contactor checkback" (control word 2 bit 31) [see also P691] did not switch to "1" before the time set in P095 ran
out, or switched back to "0" during operation [V1.8 and later].
Fault Description
No. Cause as a function of fault value Further information (r047.002 to r047.016)
(r047.001, r949.001 or r949.009 with acknowledged error)
F005 Fault in the field circuit
(active in operating states of ≤ o5)
The line voltage RMS value calculated from the area of each network half-wave (rectification average value * peak factor) must
be greater than the response value for phase failure monitoring
P353
P078.002 ∗
100%
The distance between two identical network zero passages of the voltage for the field converter must not exceed 450 degrees.
The actual field current K0265 equals < 50% of the required field current setpoint K0268 for more than 500ms. This monitoring
function is effective only if the field current setpoint corresponds to >2% of the converter rated field current.
[In SW 1.9 and later, the percentage (50%) and time (500ms) can be altered in P396 and P397 respectively]
If one of the fault conditions described persists in operation (or ≤ o4) for longer than the “restart” time set in P086, the fault
message is output.
After the converter is switched on, it waits in operating state o5 for a period not exceeding the setting in P089 for the field supply
voltage or sufficiently high field current before this fault message is activated.
Monitoring for timeout as the field decays or builds up after initiation of field reversal (fault values 6 and 7) is not implemented
until SW 1.7 and later.
Possible fault causes
♦ Threshold for phase failure (P353) set incorrectly
♦ Undervoltage / overvoltage threshold (P351, P352) set incorrectly
♦ Field phase failed
♦ Line contactor opened during operation
♦ Fuse blown in the field circuit
♦ Field current controller and/or field current precontrol not optimized or badly optimized (check P112, P253 to P256; possibly
execute current controller optimization)
♦ Check P396 (field current monitoring threshold) and P397 (field current monitoring time)
♦ If the fault value is 6: Offset fault in the actual field current value sensing, relevant parameter: P825.i01-i03 (Offset depends
on P076.i02) or P394, P395 (Threshold and hysteresis for message I_field < I_field_min) must be checked
♦ If the fault value is 7: Circuit for the "new" field direction is interrupted (e.g. because the contactor for "new" field direction
does not pick up), P398, P399 (Threshold and hysteresis for message I_field < I_field_x) must be checked
Fault value:
1 Voltage failure occurred in the field supply (terminals 3U1 and 3W1) (if P086 = 0)
2 Delay time according to P089 elapsed in state o5.1. Wait until the voltage and frequency at the field power section are
within the tolerance range (P351, P352, P353, P363, P364).
3 Delay time according to P089 elapsed in state o5.0
Wait until IField act (K0265) > 50% of the instantaneous field current setpoint K0268 [as of SW 1.9, can be altered by
means of P396] and until "I Field extern > I f min" (see P265)
4 After P086 > 0 has elapsed (time for automatic restart) in operating state ≤ o4:
Voltage failure in the field supply or
IField act (K0265) < 50% IField set (K0268) for longer than 500 ms [as of SW 1.9, can be altered by means of P396 or
P397]
or "I Field extern > I f min" (see P265)
5 When P086 = 0 (no automatic restart) in operating state ≤ o4:
IField act (K0265) < 50% IField set (K0268) for longer than 500 ms [as of SW 1.9, can be altered by means of P396 or
P397]
or "I Field extern > I f min" (see P265)
6 If field reduction before field reversal, I_field ≤ I_field_min (P394) is not reached within 30 s
7 If field build-up after field reversal, I_field > I_field_x (P398) is not reached within 30 s
Fault Description
No. Cause as a function of fault value Further information (r047.002 to r047.016)
(r047.001, r949.001 or r949.009 with acknowledged error)
F006 Undervoltage
(active in operating states of ≤ o4)
The voltage across terminals 1U1, 1V1 or 1W1 and 3U1, 3W1 was lower than the response threshold for longer than the "restart
time" set at P086 and the delay time according to P361 has expired.
Response threshold for armature supply voltage:
P351
P078.001 ∗ (1+ )
100%
Response threshold for field supply voltage:
P351
P078.002 ∗ (1+ )
100%
Possible fault causes
♦ Line undervoltage
♦ Monitoring values set too sensitively or incorrectly (P351, P078)
The voltage across terminals 1U1, 1V1 or 1W1 and 3U1, 3W1 was higher than the response threshold for longer than the "restart
time" set at P086 and the delay time according to P362 has expired.
NOTICE
This monitoring function is deactivated in the delivery state. It can be activated via parameter P820.
Fault value: r047 Index 002 to 016:
1 Overvoltage has occurred 002 Number of phase that has activated fault message
0 ... Phase UV
1 ... Phase VW
2 ... Phase WU
3 ... Phase field
i003 Incorrect voltage value (normalized to 16384)
4 Undervoltage persists for longer than time set in -
parameter P086 (if this is >0)
F008 Line frequency less than the minimum line frequency acc. to parameter P363
(active in operating states of ≤ o5)
This fault message is activated if the line frequency is less than the minimum line frequency (for longer than the “restart time” set
in parameter P086).
Note: Up to software version 1.7 the threshold for activation of the fault message (minimum line frequency) is 45Hz.
Fault Description
No. Cause as a function of fault value Further information (r047.002 to r047.016)
(r047.001, r949.001 or r949.009 with acknowledged error)
Fault value:
1 Frequency of the armature supply < minimum line frequency
2 Frequency of the field supply < minimum line frequency
4 Line frequency less than the minimum line frequency for longer than set in parameter P086 (if >0)
F009 Line frequency greater than the maximum line frequency acc. to parameter P364
(active in operating states of ≤ o5)
This fault message is activated if the line frequency is greater than the maximum line frequency (for longer than the “restart time”
set in parameter P086).
Note: Up to software version 1.7 the threshold for activation of the fault message (maximum line frequency) is 65Hz
Fault value:
1 Frequency of the armature supply > maximum line frequency
2 Frequency of the field supply > maximum line frequency
4 Line frequency greater than the maximum line frequency for longer than set in parameter P086 (if >0)
when P780 = 2:
USS telegram failure at G-SST1
(active from the first receipt of a valid protocol in all operating states)
After the receipt of the first valid protocol, no further telegrams have been received within the time period set in parameter P787.
when P790 = 2:
USS telegram failure at G-SST2
(active from the first receipt of a valid protocol in all operating states)
After the receipt of the first valid protocol, no further telegrams have been received within the time period set in parameter P797.
when P790 = 4 or 5:
Peer-to-peer telegram failure at G-SST2
(active in operating states of ≤ o6)
After the receipt of the first valid protocol, no further telegrams have been received within the time period set in parameter P797.
Fault Description
No. Cause as a function of fault value Further information (r047.002 to r047.016)
(r047.001, r949.001 or r949.009 with acknowledged error)
F013 Telegram failure at GSST3
when P800 = 2:
USS telegram failure to G-SST3
(active from the first receipt of a valid protocol in all operating states)
After the receipt of the first valid protocol, no further telegrams have been received within the time period set in parameter P807.
when P800 = 4 or 5:
Peer-to-peer telegram failure at G-SST3
(active in operating states of ≤ o6)
After the receipt of the first valid protocol, no further telegrams have been received within the time period set in parameter P807.
After the receipt of the first valid protocol, no further telegrams have been received within the time period set in parameter U807.
After receipt of one valid telegram, no further valid telegrams have arrived within the period set in parameter U741.
Fault value:
st
1 Telegram failure on 1 SLB
2 Reserved
F016 Hardware fault on expansion board EB1
Fault value:
1 Fault on first EB1
2 Fault on second EB1
F017 Hardware fault on expansion board EB2
Fault value:
1 Fault on first EB2
2 Fault on second EB2
Fault Description
No. Cause as a function of fault value Further information (r047.002 to r047.016)
(r047.001, r949.001 or r949.009 with acknowledged error)
F018 Short circuit or overloading of binary outputs
(active in all operating states)
NOTICE
This monitoring function is deactivated in the delivery state. It can be activated via parameter P820.
Fault value:
1 the binector wired via parameter U100 Index.005 is in the state log.”1”
2 the binector wired via parameter U100 Index.006 is in the state log.”1”
3 the binector wired via parameter U100 Index.007 is in the state log.”1”
4 the binector wired via parameter U100 Index.008 is in the state log.”1”
F020 Fault message from free function block FB287
(active in all operating states)
Fault value:
1 the binector wired via parameter U101 Index.005 is in the state log.”1”
2 the binector wired via parameter U101 Index.006 is in the state log.”1”
3 the binector wired via parameter U101 Index.007 is in the state log.”1”
4 the binector wired via parameter U101 Index.008 is in the state log.”1”
F021 External fault 1
(active in all operating states)
Bit 15 in control word 1 was in the log. "0" state for longer than the time set in P360 index 001
F022 External fault 2
(active in all operating states)
Bit 26 in control word 2 was in the log. "0" state for longer than the time set in P360 index 002
F023 Fault message from free function block FB2
(active in all operating states)
Fault value:
1 the binector wired via parameter U100 Index.001 is in the state log.”1”
2 the binector wired via parameter U100 Index.002 is in the state log.”1”
3 the binector wired via parameter U100 Index.003 is in the state log.”1”
4 the binector wired via parameter U100 Index.004 is in the state log.”1”
F024 Fault message from free function block FB3
(active in all operating states)
Fault value:
1 the binector wired via parameter U101 Index.001 is in the state log.”1”
2 the binector wired via parameter U101 Index.002 is in the state log.”1”
3 the binector wired via parameter U101 Index.003 is in the state log.”1”
4 the binector wired via parameter U101 Index.004 is in the state log.”1”
Fault Description
No. Cause as a function of fault value Further information (r047.002 to r047.016)
(r047.001, r949.001 or r949.009 with acknowledged error)
When parameter P495=2 (binary sensing of brush length), fault message at log.”0” signal (longer than 10s) at terminal 211
Possible fault causes
♦ Encoder for brush length has responded
♦ Open circuit in encoder cable
F026 Bearings in bad condition
(active in operating states of ≤ o6)
When parameter P496=2 (bearing condition sensing) fault message at log. “1” signal (longer than 2 s) at terminal 212
Possible fault causes
♦ Encoder for bearing condition has responded
F027 Air-flow monitoring of motor fan
(active in operating states of < o6)
When parameter P497=2 (air-flow monitoring), fault message at log ”0” signal (longer than 40s) at terminal 213
When parameter P498=2 (thermostat connected), fault message at log. “0” signal (longer than 10s) at terminal 214
Possible fault causes
♦ Thermostat for monitoring motor temperature has responded
♦ Open circuit in encoder cable
F029 Motor overtemperature
(active in all operating states)
NOTICE
The monitoring functions F031, F035, F036, and F037 are deactivated in the delivery state.
They can be activated via parameter P820.
F030 Commutation failure or overcurrent has occurred or test command has been issued via U583
(active in all operating states)
Fault Description
No. Cause as a function of fault value Further information (r047.002 to r047.016)
(r047.001, r949.001 or r949.009 with acknowledged error)
3 The maximum current value was higher than 250% of the i002 Delay angle (K0100) in case of error
actual rated device current according to r072i002 i003 Actual EMF (K0287) in case of error
i004 Trigger circuitry diagnostics (K0989) in case of error
i005 Actual field current (K0265) in case of error
i006 Number of pulses (K0105) in case of error
4 A paralleled SIMOREG DC-MASTER has detected a
commutation failure or overcurrent
5 test command has been issued via U583
F031 Speed controller monitoring
(active in operating states of – –, I, II)
The monitor responds when the difference between the connectors selected in P590 and P591 (factory setting: Setpoint/actual
value difference of speed controller) exceeds the limit set in parameter P388 for longer than the time set in parameter P390.
Fault value:
1 the binector wired via parameter U102 Index.001 is in the state log.”1”
2 the binector wired via parameter U102 Index.002 is in the state log.”1”
3 the binector wired via parameter U102 Index.003 is in the state log.”1”
4 the binector wired via parameter U102 Index.004 is in the state log.”1”
F034 Fault message from free function block FB5
(active in all operating states)
Fault value:
Fault Description
No. Cause as a function of fault value Further information (r047.002 to r047.016)
(r047.001, r949.001 or r949.009 with acknowledged error)
1 the binector wired via parameter U103 Index.001 is in the state log.”1”
2 the binector wired via parameter U103 Index.002 is in the state log.”1”
3 the binector wired via parameter U103 Index.003 is in the state log.”1”
4 the binector wired via parameter U103 Index.004 is in the state log.”1”
This monitoring function responds if the following conditions are fulfilled for longer than the period set in parameter P355:
♦ Positive or negative torque or armature current limit
♦ The armature current is higher than 1% of the converter rated armature DC current
♦ The actual speed is less than 0.4% of maximum speed
This monitoring function responds if the armature firing angle is at the rectifier stability limit for more than 500 ms and the
armature current is less than 1% of the converter rated armature DC current.
This monitoring function responds when an I2t value is reached which corresponds to the final temperature at 110% of the rated
motor armature current.
This fault message is activated if the actual speed value (selected in P595) exceeds the positive (P380) or negative (P381)
threshold by 0.5%.
This monitoring function responds if the calculated I2t value of the power section reaches the permissible value for the power
section concerned (see also P075).
Fault Description
No. Cause as a function of fault value Further information (r047.002 to r047.016)
(r047.001, r949.001 or r949.009 with acknowledged error)
F040 Electronics supply disconnected in active fault status
(active in all operating states)
This fault message is activated if the electronics power supply has been disconnected, even though a fault was displayed and not
yet acknowledged.
Fault value:
Last active fault message
F041 Ambiguous selection of parameter set or ramp-function generator
(active in all operating states)
♦ While an optimization run is in progress, the function data set selection must not be changed. Fault F041 is displayed if
another, different function data set is selected while an optimization run is being executed.
♦ Check whether ramp-function generator parameter set 1 or 2 or 3 (parameters P303 to P314) is clearly selected. If parameter
sets 2 and 3 are selected simultaneously for more than 0.5s, then fault message F041 is displayed. While the parameter set
selection is ambiguous, the system continues to apply the last clearly identified ramp-function generator parameters.
Fault value:
2 The selection of the function data set has been changed during an optimization run
3 Ambiguous selection of ramp-function generator parameter set
F042 Tachometer fault
(active in operating states of – –, I, II)
If the check result is incorrect for 4 times in succession, the fault message is activated.
3∗ 2
The ideal DC voltage average value at α = 0 is P078.001 ∗
π
3∗ 2
The monitoring function is effective only if the EMF > a % of P078.001 ∗
π
"a" is a percentage that can be set in parameter P357 (default setting 10%).
The monitoring function is effective only if the armature current is > 2% of the converter rated DC current set in r072.002.
Fault Description
No. Cause as a function of fault value Further information (r047.002 to r047.016)
(r047.001, r949.001 or r949.009 with acknowledged error)
F043 EMF too high for braking operation
(active in operating states of – –, I, II)
This fault message is activated if the following 5 conditions are fulfilled when a torque direction reversal is requested (selection of
MI or MII):
♦ P272=0 (fault message is parameterized and not alarm + field weakening)
♦ A parameterized, additional, torque-free interval (P160 ≠ 0) has expired
♦ Parallel drive is ready for engagement of the new torque direction
♦ The absolute value of the armature current (K0118, filtered with P190) requested in the new torque direction is >1% of
P072.002
♦ The calculated firing angle (K0101) for the armature current requested for the new torque direction is >165 degrees or >P151
when P192=1
This fault message is activated when P700=2 (current input 4 to 20 mA) and an input current of less than 2mA is flowing.
This fault message is activated when P710=2 (current input 4 to 20 mA) and an input current of less than 2mA is flowing.
Fault Description
No. Cause as a function of fault value Further information (r047.002 to r047.016)
(r047.001, r949.001 or r949.009 with acknowledged error)
F048 Fault in measuring channel for digital speed sensing using pulse encoder
(active in all operating states)
Note:
When the speed encoder is operating correctly, signal sequences, which are characteristic of a faulty pulse encoder or
disturbances on the pulse encoder cables, may occur continuously at the input terminals (e.g. continuous changes in rotational
direction or short pulse intervals) at about 0 speed, e.g. as the result of slight oscillation around a bright/dark transition on the
speed encoder disk).
3∗ 2
For this reason, fault F048 is not activated until the EMF > 10% of P078.001 ∗ .
π
Fault value:
1 Disturbances on encoder cables
2 Defective pulse encoder
NOTE
The contents of r047, Index 002 to 016, can provide specialists with more detailed information about fault causes. For this
reason, please read out and document all the indices associated with this fault and pass them on when you contact Siemens for
help.
Fault value:
1 Armature current is too low when α=30° and EMF=0.
(average armature current <75% of IA, motor or <75% of IA, rated)
Possible cause:
• Armature circuit interrupted
• High-resistance load
• P150 (Alpha G limit) has been set to excessively high value
2 It was not possible to determine the armature circuit resistance (P110) because the armature current was ≥ 37.5 % of P100
in fewer than 20 of the 150 firing cycles of the measuring phase.
Possible cause:
•Armature current of 37.5% of P100 (I A, motor) is no longer possible (although a current of 75% of P100 was already
flowing, maybe a fuse has blown).
Fault Description
No. Cause as a function of fault value Further information (r047.002 to r047.016)
(r047.001, r949.001 or r949.009 with acknowledged error)
4 The armature circuit inductance (P111) cannot be determined from the sampled values of the armature current and line
voltage of the armature current crest last generated
Possible cause:
•P100 (IA,motor) or r072.i002 (IA,rated) very much smaller than actual motor rated current of the armature
•LA >327.67mH (armature circuit inductance too large)
•P100 (IA,motor) very much smaller than r072.i002 (IA,rated)
•Armature circuit short-circuited
8 80% of rated EMF (K287=P101 – P100 * P110) cannot be reached within 15s (or maximum of the three set acceleration
times)
Possible cause:
• Acceleration time (P303, P307, P311) is set too low
• P101 does not match the set maximum speed (UA at nmax < P101) or setting for P102 is too low
• The command “Ramp-function generator enable”=0 or ”Ramp-function generator stop”=1
9 Field current control loop is not stable enough to record field characteristics
(30s after injection of internal field current setpoint, actual field current is deviating by more than (0.39% of P102 + 0.15 %
of r073.002) from the setpoint)
Possible cause:
• Field current controller or field current precontrol is not optimized or optimized badly (check P112, P253 to P256 or
execute a current controller optimization run (P051=25))
12 The drive has reached the positive torque limit even though the applied field current setpoint is still ≥ 50% of P102
(IF,motor)
Possible cause:
• Armature current is very “unsteady”, e.g. due to high speed controller P gain setting in P225 (on drive with high integral-
action time). In this case, setting a lower actual speed filtering value in P200 and execution of another speed controller
optimization run (P051=26) may help.
• Check torque limits
13 The drive has reached the positive armature current limit even through the applied field current setpoint is still ≥ 50% of
P102 (IF,motor)
Possible cause:
• Armature current is very “unsteady”, e.g. due to high speed controller P gain setting in P225 (on drive with high integral-
action time). In this case, setting a lower actual speed filtering value in P200 and execution of another speed controller
optimization run (P051=26) may help
• Check armature current limits
Fault Description
No. Cause as a function of fault value Further information (r047.002 to r047.016)
(r047.001, r949.001 or r949.009 with acknowledged error)
14 The speed has changed by more than 12.5% at a constant speed setpoint even through the applied field current setpoint is
still ≥ 50% of P102 (IF,motor)
Possible cause: as for fault value 12
17 The field current controller cannot be optimized because the field circuit time constant cannot be determined (actual field
current does not decay after switch-off to below 0.95*initial value within approximately 1s or to below 0.8 * 0.95*initial
values within approximately 2 s)
Possible cause:
• Setting in P103 is too high
• Field circuit inductance is too high
• Fault in actual field current sensing circuit (gating board or A7001 electronics board defective)
• Ratio r073.02 / P102 is too high (change P076.02 if necessary)
18 Field weakening range is too wide, i.e. during power-up (at full field) to a speed setpoint of +10% nmax , the |EMK| is > 77%
of setpoint EMF (P101 – P100 * P110)
Possible cause:
• Maximum speed setting is incorrect
• Pulse encoder parameters are incorrect (P140 to P143)
• Parameters for tachometer adaptation are incorrect (P741)
• Setpoint EMF is not correct (P101, P100, P110)
• An excessively high load torque (in positive or negative direction, e.g. a suspended load) causes the drive to rotate, one
of the armature current or torque limits may be parameterized too low
19 A steady-state actual speed of +10%, +20%, +30% . . . or +100% of the maximum speed cannot be reached within 3
minutes (or maximum value of the three set acceleration times) in speed-controlled operation (the speed setpoint/actual
value difference averaged over 90 firing cycles must equal <0.1% nmax for a specific time period)
Possible cause:
• Acceleration time is set too low (P303, P307, P311)
• Drive is blocked
• An excessively high load torque (in positive or negative direction, e.g. a suspended load) causes the drive to rotate, one
of the armature current or torque limits may be parameterized too low
• Poor speed controller setting (P225, P226, P228) or speed controller is parameterized as pure P controller or with
droop
• A band elimination filter (P201, P202 or P203, P204) is active
• Command “Ramp-function generator enable” =0 or ”Ramp-function generator STOP” =1 is applied
• “Field weakening operation” (P081 = 1) is not parameterized
21 Field weakening range is too wide (nact < +7% nmax produces |EMF| > 54% setpoint EMF)
(setpoint EMF= K289= P101 – P100 * P110)
Possible cause:
• Maximum speed setting is incorrect
• Pulse encoder parameters are incorrect (P140 to P143)
• Parameters for tachometer adaptation are incorrect (P741)
• Setpoint EMF is not correct (P101, P100, P110)
• Caution:
Even a high absolute negative actual speed value can produce an | EMF | of > 54% setpoint EMF
Fault Description
No. Cause as a function of fault value Further information (r047.002 to r047.016)
(r047.001, r949.001 or r949.009 with acknowledged error)
25 The average armature current required for the speed range from +7% to approximately +13% of maximum speed to cover
the friction and/or steady-state load torque cannot be calculated
Possible cause:
• Drive with very little friction or very small integral-action time and, as a result of the very short measuring time,
computational inaccuracies during evaluation
• Distorted or disturbed actual speed value
• Large flywheel mass that is coupled to the drive via long shaft with high torsion, possibly via a
coupling with large amount of play
Possible remedy:
• Reduce P100 for duration of the optimization run to decrease the acceleration current applied during optimization and
thus to lengthen the measuring time
26 Load torque too high (nset =0% nmax results in nict ≥ 40% nmax) (actual speed value is averaged over 90 firing cycles,
speed monitoring at ≥ 40% nmax does not start for 1s after application of speed setpoint of nset=0)
Possible cause:
• An excessively high load torque (in a positive or negative direction, e.g. suspended load) causes the drive to rotate (the
speed controller parameters are parameterized according to the factory setting during this run)
• One of the armature current or torque limits is parameterized too low (the motor field may not be reaching full field
strength fast enough with the result that the initial motor torque is too low)
• Maximum speed setting is incorrect
• Pulse encoder parameters are incorrect (P140 to P143)
• Parameters for tachometer adjustment are not correct (P741)
Fault Description
No. Cause as a function of fault value Further information (r047.002 to r047.016)
(r047.001, r949.001 or r949.009 with acknowledged error)
27 Load torque is too high (nset=0% nmax results in |EMF| >100% setpoint EMF) (EMF monitoring at ≥ (P101 – P100 * P110)
does not start for 1 s after application of speed setpoint of nset=0)
Possible cause:
• An excessively high load torque (in a positive or negative direction, e.g. suspended load) causes the drive to rotate (the
speed controller parameters are parameterized according to the factory setting during this run)
• One of the armature current or torque limits is parameterized too low (the motor field may not be reaching full field
strength fast enough with the result that the initial motor torque is too low)
• Maximum speed setting is incorrect
• Pulse encoder parameters are incorrect (P140 to P143)
• Parameters for tachometer adjustment are not correct (P741)
• Setpoint EMF settings are incorrect (P101, P100, P110)
28 A steady-state actual speed corresponding to 0% of maximum speed cannot be reached within 0 s in speed-controlled
operation (the speed setpoint/actual value difference averaged over 90 firing cycles must be <1.0% nmax for a total of 4s)
Possible cause: As for fault value 26
29 The calculated armature circuit inductance is greater than 327.67 mH, therefore P111 = 327,67 mH has been set. All other
parameters (the current controller parameters P155 and P156 too) have been set correctly despite that. (For the real
armature circuit inductance in mH, see r047.i010).
Possible cause:
•e.g. field supply from the armature terminals
30 The calculated armature circuit inductance is greater than 327.67 mH and the calculated armature circuit resistance is
greater than 32.767 Ω, therefore P111 = 327,67 mH and P110 = 32,767 Ω has been set. All other parameters have also
been set. However, the values of the current controller parameters P155 and P156 might differ from the optimum setting.
Possible cause:
•e.g. field supply from the armature terminals
31 The calculated armature circuit resistance is greater than 32.767 Ω, therefore P110 = 32,767 Ω has been set. All other
parameters have also been set. Possibly the calculated P111 and therefore also the current controller parameters P155
and P156 have been distorted by the limitation in P110 .
Possible cause:
•e.g. field supply from the armature terminals
50 The protocol selection for basic-device interface G-SST2 has not been set to communication with the SIMOREG CCP.
Possible remedy:
Set P790 to 6
51 The protocol counter of the error-free telegrams r799.i001 is not incremented. Communication with the SIMOREG CCP
does not take place.
Possible cause:
e.g. defective cabling for the peer-to-peer connection at X172
52 Incorrect MLFB identification number of the SIMOREG CCP (n570 < 250, see r047.i003)
Please contact your nearest SIEMENS agent
53 The electric strength of the SIMOREG CCP is too low. The SIMOREG device's rated input voltage set in P078.i001 (see
r047.i003 in V) is higher than the rated supply voltage of the SIMOREG CCP (see r047.i004 in V). It is not permissible to
operate the SIMOREG CCP in this hardware configuration.
54 It is not possible to set parameter U578. The calculated voltage setpoint for precharging the surge absorbing capacitors in
the SIMOREG CCP (see r047.i003 in V) is higher than the rectifier average of supply voltage actually being applied
(minimum value in line with the lower tolerance limit in accordance with P351(see r047.i004 in V)
See also the description for parameter U578 in the SIMOREG CCP operating instructions
55 The maximum energy - to be reduced during extinguishing – in the armature circuit (see r047.i003 in kJ) is higher than the
energy that can be absorbed in the chopper resistors of the SIMOREG CCP (see r047.i003 in kJ). The selected
SIMOREAG CCP is not suitable for the existing hardware configuration.
See also step 5 in the section entitled "Commissioning steps" of the operating instructions of the SIMOREG CCP.
56 The value set at parameter P111 for the armature inductance is 0
Possible cause:
The optimization run for the current controller has not been carried out.
57 In the existing software of the SIMOREG device, there are still no setting data for operation with SIMOREG CCP.
Possible remedy:
Update the SIMOREG software
Fault Description
No. Cause as a function of fault value Further information (r047.002 to r047.016)
(r047.001, r949.001 or r949.009 with acknowledged error)
If P051.001 is set to 0 (write access to permanent memory disabled), it is not possible to execute an optimization run.
F052 Optimization run aborted as a result of external cause
(active in operating states of – –, I, II)
This fault message is activated when the converter ceases operating in the RUN state (state I, II or --) during an optimization run
(and thus in response to every FAULT) or if the EMERGENCY STOP or SHUTDOWN command is applied. The optimization run
is aborted. Only those parameters which had been fully optimized prior to activation of the fault message are altered.
When the STANDSTILL command is applied, this fault message is not activated if the optimization run for field weakening is
interrupted after the 1st field weakening measuring point has been recorded or, in the case of the optimization run for friction and
moment of inertia compensation, after the measuring point at 10% maximum speed has been determined. In these cases, the run
may be interrupted by STANDSTILL so as to be able to complete the run in several stages (by repeated restarts) for a limited
travel path.
Fault value:
1 the binector wired via parameter U102 Index.005 is in the state log.”1”
2 the binector wired via parameter U102 Index.006 is in the state log.”1”
3 the binector wired via parameter U102 Index.007 is in the state log.”1”
4 the binector wired via parameter U102 Index.008 is in the state log.”1”
F054 Fault message from free function block FB289
(active in all operating states)
Fault value:
1 the binector wired via parameter U103 Index.005 is in the state log.”1”
2 the binector wired via parameter U103 Index.006 is in the state log.”1”
3 the binector wired via parameter U103 Index.007 is in the state log.”1”
4 the binector wired via parameter U103 Index.008 is in the state log.”1”
Fault Description
No. Cause as a function of fault value Further information (r047.002 to r047.016)
(r047.001, r949.001 or r949.009 with acknowledged error)
Fault value:
1 P170 = 1 (”torque control”) selected, but “no valid field characteristic has been recorded” (P117=0) yet
2 P081 = 1 (”speed-dependent field weakening”) selected, but “no valid field characteristic has been recorded” (P117=0) yet
(P117=0)
F056 Important parameter is not set
(active in operating states of ≤ o6)
Fault value:
1 Speed controller actual value selection in P083 is still set to 0
2 Rated motor armature current in P100 is still set to 0.0
3 Rated motor field current in P102 is still set to 0.00 (fault message only when P082 ≠ 0)
4 Rated DC current of external field device is still set to 0.00 in U838 (error message if P082 >= 21 only)
F058 Parameter settings are not consistent
(active in operating states of ≤ o6)
Fault value:
2 The parameters for speed-dependent current limitation are not set correctly (the following applies: P105>P107 (I1>I2) and
P104 < P106 (n1<n2))
3 The field characteristic is not uniform
4 The first threshold for P gain adaptation of the speed controller set in parameter P556 is higher than the second threshold
setting in parameter P559
4 P557 is set to greater than P560
5 P558 is set to greater than P561
7 If P083=1 (analog tachometer), then P746 may not equal 0 (main actual value is not connected)
8 If P083=2 (pulse encoder), then P140 may not equal x0 (no pulse encoder installed)
9 If P083=3 (EMF control) then P082 may not equal x1x (field weakening operation)
10 P090 (stabilization time for supply voltage) >P086 (time for automatic restart)
11 P090 (stabilization time for supply voltage) >P089 (waiting time in state o4 or o5)
12 P445=1 is set (switch-on, shutdown and crawl act as a pushbutton) although no binector is parameterized as a shudown
button (P444=0)
13 If P067 > 1, then P075 must also be > 0
14 Parameter U673 > U674 (this setting is not permitted; see function diagram B152)
15 Parameter P169 = 1 and P170 = 1 (impermissible setting)
Fault Description
No. Cause as a function of fault value Further information (r047.002 to r047.016)
(r047.001, r949.001 or r949.009 with acknowledged error)
F059 Technology option S00 is disabled/will be disabled soon
(active in all operating statuses)
Fault value:
1 Time credit for S00 = 0 hrs
The technology option S00 for 500 operating hours no longer applies. The functions are now no longer available, but the
parameter settings have been retained.
If you wish to continue using technology option S00, please contact your nearest Siemens Sales Office to obtain the PIN
number you will require to permanently enable this option.
You will need to know the serial number of your SIMOREG DC-MASTER. For further details, please refer to the description
of parameters U977 and n978 in Chapter 11 of the Parameter List.
2 Time credit S00 < 100 Std.
The remaining time period of temporary enabling of technology option S00 is now less than 100 operating hours. The
technology functions will not be available for much longer.
If you wish to continue using technology option S00, please contact your nearest Siemens Sales Office to obtain the PIN
number you will require to permanently enable this option.
for permanent enabling of technology option S00.
You will need to know the serial number of your SIMOREG DC-MASTER. For further details, please refer to the description
of parameters U977 and n978 in Chapter 11 of the Parameter List.
3 S00 operation will not be possible if an SLB cycle time of < 1 ms is set
Owing to the available capacity of the electronics board, it is not possible to operate the S00 technology option at the same
time as a SIMOLINK bus with an extremely short cycle time (U746 < 1 ms).
See also parameter U746.
F060 Current total processor utilization (n009.i001, K9990) > 99.0%
(active in all operating statuses)
The function blocks of the technology software, option S00 will not be calculated until this fault code has been acknowledged.
The current total processor utilization can be reduced by using the function U969 = 4.
This fault message can be activated only if the thyristor check is activated via parameter P830.
If “Thyristor defective” or “Thyristor unable to block” is signaled, then the relevant thyristor module must be replaced.
If “Thyristor unable to block” is signaled, the cause can generally be attributed to a firing circuit fault, rather than to a defective
thyristor.
Possible causes:
♦ Firing pulse cable to relevant thyristor is interrupted
♦ Ribbon cable X101 or X102 is incorrectly inserted or interrupted
♦ Defective electronics or gating board
♦ Internal interruption in gating cable in thyristor module
The designations of the firing cables and associated thyristors can be found in Section 6.4 (power connections).
Fault Description
No. Cause as a function of fault value Further information (r047.002 to r047.016)
(r047.001, r949.001 or r949.009 with acknowledged error)
Fault value:
1 Defective thyristor (short circuit in module V1, on 15A and 30 converters: V1 or V4)
2 Defective thyristor (short circuit in module V2, on 15A and 30 converters: V2 or V5)
3 Defective thyristor (short circuit in module V3, on 15A and 30 converters: V3 or V6)
4 Defective thyristor (short circuit in module V4, on 15A and 30 converters: V4 or V1)
5 Defective thyristor (short circuit in module V5, on 15A and 30 converters: V5 or V2)
6 Defective thyristor (short circuit in module V6, on 15A and 30 converters: V6 or V3)
8 Fault to ground in armature circuit
9 I=0 message defective
Possible fault cause
• Defective A7001 electronics board
11 Thyristor cannot be fired (X11)
12 Thyristor cannot be fired (X12)
13 Thyristor cannot be fired (X13)
14 Thyristor cannot be fired (X14)
15 Thyristor cannot be fired (X15)
16 Thyristor cannot be fired (X16)
17 2 or more thyristors (MI) cannot be fired
Possible fault cause
• Armature circuit interrupted
21 Thyristor cannot be fired (X21)
22 Thyristor cannot be fired (X22)
23 Thyristor cannot be fired (X23)
24 Thyristor cannot be fired (X24)
25 Thyristor cannot be fired (X25)
26 Thyristor cannot be fired (X26)
27 2 or more thyristors (MII) cannot be fired
31 Thyristor unable to block (X11 or X21)
32 Thyristor unable to block (X12 or X22)
33 Thyristor unable to block (X13 or X23)
34 Thyristor unable to block (X14 or X24)
35 Thyristor unable to block (X15 or X25)
36 Thyristor unable to block (X16 or X26)
Software monitoring of correct functioning of the EEPROM module (non-volatile memory) on the A7009 board.
The EEPROM values contains all data which must be protected in the case of a power failure (i.e. parameter values and process
data which must remain stored during power failures).
Fault Description
No. Cause as a function of fault value Further information (r047.002 to r047.016)
(r047.001, r949.001 or r949.009 with acknowledged error)
Possible remedy:
• Acknowledge fault, execute “Restore to default value”
and start up the drive again
3 Parameter value cannot be stored on EEPROM i002 Address of fault memory location
Possible fault causes i003 Faulty value in EEPROM
• A7001 electronics board is defective i004 Correct parameter value
• A7009 backplane wiring assembly is defective
• Plug-in connection X109 is defective
11 Checksum of non-volatile data (part 1) i002 Calculate checksum
is not correct i003 Checksum found in EEPROM
12 Checksum of non-volatile data (part 2)
is not correct
13 Checksum of non-volatile data (part 3)
is not correct
20 Checksum of configuring table of parameter values is not
correct
Possible fault causes
• Defective EEPROM
• “Restore to default value” has never been executed
with this software (e.g. after software replacement)
Possible remedy:
• Acknowledge fault, execute “Restore to default value”
and start up the drive again! Check interference
suppression measures and improve if necessary.
In the case of fault value 20, the factory setting is
restored automatically
F063 Errors in compensation data of analog inputs and outputs
(active in all operating states)
This function monitors whether the factory-set compensation data for the analog inputs and outputs are plausible
Fault Description
No. Cause as a function of fault value Further information (r047.002 to r047.016)
(r047.001, r949.001 or r949.009 with acknowledged error)
F064 Watchdog timer has initiated a reset
(active in all operating states)
An internal microprocessor hardware counter monitors whether the program for calculating the firing pulses runs at least once
every 14 ms (program is executed on average every 2.7 to 3.3 ms). If this is not the case, the counter initiates a reset, F064 is
then displayed.
An internal microprocessor hardware function monitors the microprocessor for illegal operating states.
The heatsink temperature monitoring function is activated 6s after connection of the electronics supply.
(The current heat sink temperature is indicated at parameter r013 and on connector K050)
Fault value:
1 Measuring channel for main setpoint / analog select input 1 faulty (terminals 4 and 5)
2 Measuring channel for main actual value faulty (terminals 103 and 104)
3 Measuring channel for analog select input 1 faulty (terminals 6 and 7)
F069 MLFB data are faulty
(active in all operating states)
Fault Description
No. Cause as a function of fault value Further information (r047.002 to r047.016)
(r047.001, r949.001 or r949.009 with acknowledged error)
Fault value:
12 No connection to slave 1
22 No connection to slave 2
F073 SCB1: Current below 4mA minimum value at analog input1 of slave 1
(active in all operating states)
The cause of the fault may be a cable break
F074 SCB1: Current below 4mA minimum value at analog input2 of slave 1
(active in all operating states)
The cause of the fault may be a cable break
F075 SCB1: Current below 4mA minimum value at analog input3 of slave 1
(active in all operating states)
The cause of the fault may be a cable break
F076 SCB1: Current below 4mA minimum value at analog input1 of slave 2
(active in all operating states)
The cause of the fault may be a cable break
F077 SCB1: Current below 4mA minimum value at analog input2 of slave 2
(active in all operating states)
The cause of the fault may be a cable break
F078 SCB1: Current below 4mA minimum value at analog input3 of slave 2
(active in all operating states)
The cause of the fault may be a cable break
F079 SCB1: Telegram failure
(active in all operating states)
Check function of SCB1 (activity LEDs) and connection to SCI slaves (fiber optics)
F080 Error in initialization of a CB/TB board
Fault Description
No. Cause as a function of fault value Further information (r047.002 to r047.016)
(r047.001, r949.001 or r949.009 with acknowledged error)
F082 CB/TB message timeout or error in data exchange
Alarm Description
No.
A015 Simolink start
(active in all operating states)
Although the board has been initialized, it cannot yet exchange telegrams (parameters have not yet been correctly configured on
all nodes or the boards have not yet been linked via fiber optics to form a closed ring).
A018 Short circuit at binary outputs
(active in all operating states)
Hardware monitoring function to check for short circuit at one of the binary select outputs (see also F018 and r011).
The binector wired via parameter U104 Index.002 is in the state log.”1”
The binector wired via parameter U105 Index.002 is in the state log.”1”
Bit 28 in control word 2 was in the log. "0" state for longer than the time set in P360 index 003.
Bit 29 in control word 2 was in the log. "0" state for longer than the time set in P360 index 004.
The binector wired via parameter U104 Index.001 is in the state log.”1”
The binector wired via parameter U105 Index.001 is in the state log.”1”
Alarm Description
No.
A025 Brush length too short
(active in all operating states)
Possible causes
♦ Encoder for brush length has responded
♦ Interruption in encoder cable
A026 Poor bearing condition
(active in all operating states)
Possible causes
♦ Encoder for bearing condition has responded
A027 Air flow monitoring
(active in operating states of < o6)
Possible causes
♦ Encoder for fan monitoring has responded
♦ Interruption in encoder cable
A028 Motor overtemperature
(active in all operating states)
Possible causes
♦ Thermostat for monitoring motor temperature has responded
♦ Interruption in encoder cable
A029 Motor overtemperature
(active in all operating states)
When parameter P490.01=1 (KTY84 at terminals 22 / 23) or P490.02=1 (KTY84 at terminals 204 / 205):
The alarm is activated if the motor temperature reaches or exceeds the values set in parameter P492.
When parameter P490.01=2, 3, 4 or 5 (PTC thermistor at terminals 22 / 23) or P490.02=2, 3, 4 or 5 (PTC thermistor at terminals
204 / 205):
The alarm is activated if the motor temperature reaches or exceeds the trip value of the selected PTC.
A030 Commutation failure or overcurrent has occurred
(active in operating states of – –, I, II)
The monitor responds when the difference between the connectors selected in P590 and P591 (factory setting: Setpoint/actual
value difference of speed controller) exceeds the limit set in parameter P388 for longer than the time set in parameter P390.
Possible causes
♦ Control loop interrupted
♦ Controller is not optimized
♦ P590 or P591 is not correctly parameterized
Alarm Description
No.
A032 SIMOREG CCP not ready
(active in operating states of < o4.0)
Possible causes
• No voltage at U, V, W terminals of SIMOREG CCP
• Voltage at C-D on CCP does not match voltage at C-D on SIMOREG DC-MASTER
• Surge absorbing capacitors of SIMOREG CCP have not reached setpoint voltage
• Paralleling interface cable is not connected to SIMOREG CCP assigned to paralleling master
• No connection between SIMOREG DC-MASTER and SIMOREG CCP via G-SST2 serial interface
• No connection between parallel SIMIOREG CCPs
• Contents of technical data memory on SIMOREG CCP (MLFB, rated values, serial number) invalid
• I2t value of voltage chopper 1 is too high (> 100%)
• I2t value of voltage chopper 2 is too high (> 50%)
A033 Alarm message from free function block FB8
(active in all operating states)
The binector connected via parameter U106 Index.001 is in the log. "1" state
A034 Alarm message from free function block FB9
(active in all operating states)
The binector connected via parameter U107 Index.001 is in the log. "1" state
A035 Drive blocked
(active in operating states of – –, I, II)
The monitoring function responds if the following conditions are fulfilled for longer than the time set in parameter P355:
♦ Positive or negative torque or armature current limit reached
♦ Armature current is greater than 1% of converter rated armature DC current
♦ The actual speed value is less than 0.4% of maximum speed
A036 No armature current can flow
(active in operating states of – –, I, II)
This monitoring function responds if the armature firing angle is at the rectifier stability limit for more than 500 ms and the
armature current is less than 1% of the converter rated armature DC current.
A037 I2t motor monitor has responded
(active in operating states of – –, I, II)
The alarm is activated when the calculated I2t value of the motor reaches the value which corresponds to the final temperature
at 100% of permissible continuous motor current (= P113*P100).
A038 Overspeed
(active in operating states of – –, I, II)
The monitoring function responds if the actual speed value (selected in P595) exceeds the positive (P512) or negative (P513)
threshold by 0.5%.
Possible causes
♦ Lower current limit has been input
♦ Current-controlled operation
♦ P512, P513 are set too low
♦ Tachometer cable contact fault in operation close to maximum speed
A039 I2t value of power section too high
(active in all operating states)
This alarm is activated if the permissible I2t value for the relevant power section is reached. At the same time, the current limit is
set to P077 * 100% of the converter rated DC current. This limit is not cancelled again until the setpoint drops below 100% of the
converter rated DC current. See also Fault F039 and Parameter P075.
A043 Automatic field current reduction if EMF is too high in operation
(active in operating states of – –, I, II)
This alarm is active only when parameter P272=1 and activated if the following equation applies to firing angle α (armature)
before limitation (K101):
α > (αW (inverter stability limit acc. to P151) – 5 degrees) or , at a low (pulsating) current
α > (165 degrees – 5 degrees)
AND armature current setpoint K0118 filtered with P190.F is > 1% of r072.002
The field is reduced simultaneously with A043, implemented through control of the armature firing angle to (αW (or 165 degrees)
- 5 degrees) using a P controller whose output reduces the EMF controller setpoint. For this reason, “Field weakening operation
through internal EMF control” (PO81=1) must be parameterized.
When a change in torque direction is requested, both torque directions are inhibited until the calculated control angle (K101) is
<165 degrees for the armature current requested in the new torque direction, i.e. until the field, and thus the EMF, have been
reduced accordingly.
See also parameter P082.
Alarm Description
No.
A044 An alarm is active on one slave connected to the paralleling interface
(active in all operating states)
A046 Analog select input for main setpoint (terminals 4 and 5) faulty
(active in operating states of ≤ o6)
This alarm is activated when P700=2 (current input 4 to 20 mA) and the input current is less than 3mA.
A047 Analog select input 1 (terminals 6 and 7) faulty
(active in operating states of ≤ o6)
This alarm is activated when P710=2 (current input 4 to 20 mA) and the input current is less than 3mA.
A049 SCB1: No SCI slave connected
(active in all operating states)
The SCI slave required to perform the parameterized functions is not available
A053 Alarm message from free function block FB258
(active in all operating states)
The binector connected via parameter U106 Index.002 is in the log. "1" state
A054 Alarm message from free function block FB259
(active in all operating states)
The binector connected via parameter U107 Index.002 is in the log. "1" state
A059 Remaining time for temporary enabling of the S00 technology option is now less than 100 operating hours
(active in all operating statuses)
Remaining time for temporary enabling of the S00 technology option is now less than 100 operating hours. The functions will
soon be unavailable.
If you wish to continue using technology option S00, please contact to your nearest Siemens Regional Office for a PIN number
for permanent enabling of technology option S00.
You will need to know the serial number of your SIMOREG DC-MASTER. For further details, please refer to the description of
parameters U977 and n978 in Chapter 11 of the Parameter List.
A060 Current total processor utilization (n009.i001, K9990) > 95.5%
(active in all operating states)
A067 Converter cooling faulty
(active in all operating states)
The heat sink temperature is higher than the permissible value (depending on the MLFB).
The monitoring function is activated 6s after the electronics supply is connected.
(The current heat sink temperature is indicated at parameter r013 and on connector K050)
st
A081 CB alarm of 1 CB
to (active in all operating states ≤ o11)
A088
The meaning of these alarms depends on the type of board used.
For further information, refer to Section 7.7, Start-Up of Optional Supplementary Boards, in the relevant board description.
nd
A089 CB alarm of 2 CB
to (active in all operating states ≤ o11)
A096
The meaning of these alarms depends on the type of board used.
For further information, refer to Section 7.7, Start-Up of Optional Supplementary Boards, in the relevant board description.
A097 TB alarms
to (active in operating states ≤ o11)
A128
For more information about TECH BOARD alarms, please refer to Operating Instructions or Configuring Guide of the relevant
board.
11 Parameter list
Overview
Range of parameter Function
numbers
r000 Operating display
r001 - P050 General visualization parameters
P051- r059 Access authorization levels
r060 - r065 Definition of SIMOREG DC-MASTER converter
P067 - P079 Definition of SIMOREG DC-MASTER power section
P080 - P098 Setting values for converter control
P100 - P139 Definition of motor
P140 - P148 Definition of pulse encoder, speed sensing using pulse encoder
P150 - P165 Closed-loop armature current control, auto-reversing stage, armature gating unit
P169 - P191 Current limitation, torque limitation
P192 - P193 Auto-reversing stage, armature gating unit
P200 - P236 Speed controller (further parameters for the speed controller P550 - P567)
P250 - P265 Closed-loop field current control, field gating unit
P272 - P284 Closed-loop EMF control
P295 - P319 Ramp-function generator
P320 - P323 Setpoint processing
P330 Ramp-function generator
P351 - P364 Setting values for monitoring functions and limits
P370 - P399 Setting values for limit-value monitors
P401 - P416 Settable fixed values
P421 - P428 Fixed control bits
P430 - P445 Digital setpoint input (fixed setpoint, inching and crawling setpoints)
P450 - P453 Position sensing with pulse encoder
P455 - P458 Connector selector switches
P460 - P473 Motorized potentiometer
P480 - P485 Oscillation
P490 - P498 Definition of "Motor interface”
P500 - P503 Configuring of torque shell input
P509 - P515 Speed limiting controller
P519 - P530 Friction compensation
P540 - P546 Compensation of moment of inertia (dv/dt injection)
P550 - P567 Speed controller (further parameters for the speed controller P200 - P236)
P580 - P583 Field reversal
P590 - P597 Input quantities for signals
P600 - P647 Configuring of closed-loop control
P648 - P691 Control word, status word
P692 - P698 Further configuring measures
P700 - P746 Analog inputs (main actual value, main setpoint, selectable inputs)
P749 - P769 Analog outputs
P770 - P778 Binary outputs
P780 - P819 Configuration of serial interfaces on basic converter
P820 - P821 Deactivation of monitoring functions
r824 - r829 Compensation values
P830 Thyristor diagnosis
P831 - P899 Parameters for DriveMonitor and OP1S
P918 - P927 Profile parameters
r947 - P952 Fault memory
r953 - r960 Visualization parameters: Alarms
Overview of abbreviations
Example:
PNU Description Value range No. indices See
[Unit] Factory Change
Steps setting (Access /
Type Status)
P520 Friction at 0% speed 0.0 to 100.0 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
* 1) [%] FS=0.0 5) P051 ≥ 20
Setting as % of converter rated DC current or converter rated torque
2) 0.1%4) Type: O2 3) Online6)
FDS
8) 9)
(G153)
10)
1) An under the parameter number means that the parameter requires confirmation, i.e. the altered value
*
does not take effect until the P key is pressed.
2) Abbreviation indicating that the parameter belongs to a data set (refers only to indexed parameters) (see
Section 9.11 “Switch over parameter sets“)
FDS Parameter belongs to the function data set (see Section 9.1, subsection "Data sets")
BDS Parameter belongs to the BICO data set (see Section 9.1, subsection "Data sets")
5) Factory setting
9) The "OP parameter number" (i.e. the number to be entered via the OP1S operator panel) is specified in
brackets in the "PNU" column for all parameters which are not "P parameters" or "r parameters": e.g. (2010)
under n010 or (2100) under U100.
10) The parameter is shown in the specified function diagram in Section 8 (here G153).
o3 Test phase
o3.0 Waiting for completion of thyristor check (selectable function).
o3.1 Waiting for completion of line symmetry check.
o3.2 Waiting for a DC contactor to pick up
o3.3 Waiting for "Main contactor checkback"
(control word 2 bit 31, see P691) [SW 1.8 and later]
NOTE
The converter dwells in states o4 and o5 for a maximum total delay time
that is set in parameter P089. The appropriate fault message is output if
the corresponding conditions are still not fulfilled at the end of this
period.
o11 Fault
o11.0 = Fxxx Fault message is displayed, red LED lights up.
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Segment or bit
0 ........ Terminal 36
1 ........ Terminal 37 (switch-on)
2 ........ Terminal 38 (operating enable)
3 ........ Terminal 39
4 ........ Terminal 40
5 ........ Terminal 41
6 ........ Terminal 42
7 ........ Terminal 43
8 ........ Terminal 211
9 ........ Terminal 212
10 ........ Terminal 213
11 ........ Terminal 214
12 ........ Safety shutdown (E-Stop is applied) 1)
13 ........ (not used)
14 ........ (not used)
15 ........ (not used)
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Segment or bit
0 αW limit (field) reached (P251)
1 Negative current limit (field) reached (K0274)
2 αW limit (armature) reached (αW acc. to P151
for continuous current, 165° for discontinuous current)
3 ....... Negative current limit (armature) reached (K0132)
4 ....... Negative maximum speed reached (P513)
Speed limiting controller responds (B0201)
5 ....... Negative torque limit reached (B0203)
6 ....... Neg. limitation at ramp generator output reached (K0182)
7 ....... Neg. limitation at ramp generator input reached (K0197)
8 ....... αG limit (field) reached (P250)
9 ....... Positive current limit (field) reached (K0273)
10 ....... αG limit (armature) reached (P150)
11 ....... Positive current limit (armature) reached (K0131)
12 ....... Positive maximum speed reached (P512)
Speed limiting controller responds (B0201)
13 ....... Positive torque limit reached (B0202)
14 ....... Pos. limitation at ramp generator output reached (K0181)
15 ....... Pos. limitation at ramp generator input reached (K0196)
Note: This parameter has the same bit assignments as connector K0810.
0: German
1: English
2: Spanish
3: French
4: Italian
1 3 2
Arrangement of
board locations 1 to 3
F D and slots D to G in
electronics box
CUDx
G E
Indices:
i001: Compatibility identifier of board in location 1
i002: Compatibility identifier of board in slot D
i003: Compatibility identifier of board in slot E
i004: Compatibility identifier of board in slot F
i005: Compatibility identifier of board in slot G
Example:
Index Value Bit representation Compatible with CUD
i001 253 0000 0000 1111 1101
i002 002 0000 0000 0000 0010 no
i003 001 0000 0000 0000 0001 yes
r065 Software identifiers Ind: 5 P052 = 3
Type: O2
(G101) Extended software version identifiers in locations 1, 2, and 3 of the
electronics box
Indices:
i001: Software identifier of the board in location 1
i002: Software identifier of the board in slot D
i003: Software identifier of the board in slot E
i004: Software identifier of the board in slot F
i005: Software identifier of the board in slot G
The serial number ASCII code is displayed in this parameter. The number is
output in plaintext on the OP1S panel.
r070 MLFB (order number) of SIMOREG DC-MASTER converter 0 to 120 Ind: None P052 = 3
1 Type: O2
(G101) The corresponding MLFB is displayed in encoded form in this parameter.
The MLFB is displayed in plaintext on the OP1S panel.
r071 Converter rated supply voltage (armature) 10 to 1000 Ind: None P052 = 3
[V] Type: O2
(G101) Converter rated supply voltage (armature) as specified on rating plate 1V
r072 Converter rated DC current (armature) 0.0 to 6553.5 Ind: 2 P052 = 3
[A] Type: O2
(G101) i001: Converter rated DC current (armature) as specified on rating 0.1A
plate (output DC current at power terminals 1C1 and 1D1)
i002: Actual converter rated DC current (armature) according to
setting in parameter P076.001 or P067
r073 Converter rated DC current (field) 0.00 to 100.00 Ind: 2 P052 = 3
[A] Type: O2
(G101) i001: Converter rated DC current (field) as specified on rating plate 0.01A
(output DC current at power terminals 3C and 3D)
i002: Actual converter rated DC current (field) as set in parameter
P076.002
Note:
A general reduction in the converter rated DC current (through appropriate
setting of parameter P076.001) can be included in this calculation.
P078 Reduction of converter rated supply voltage i001: 10 to r071 Ind: 2 P052 = 3
i002: 10 to r074 FS= P051 = 40
(G101) i001: Rated input voltage converter armature [V] i001: r071 Offline
i002: Rated input voltage converter field 1V i002: 400V
The rated voltage value of the power system actually used to supply the except when
power section must be set in this parameter. r071 = 460V
This setting acts as the reference for the undervoltage, overvoltage and then 460V
phase failure monitoring functions (see also P351, P352 and P353) as well Type: O2
as for connectors K0285 to K0289, K0291, K0292, K0301 K0302, K0303
and K0305
NOTE
If a SIMOREG converter is operated at a rated input voltage that is
lower than its rated supply voltage, then the rated DC voltage specified
in the technical data (Section 3.4) cannot be reached !
P079 Short pulses / long pulses, armature gating unit 0 to 3 Ind: None P052 = 3
* 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
0 Short pulses (0.89 ms=approx. 16 degrees at 50 Hz) are output Type: O2 Offline
(G162) on the armature gating unit.
(G163) 1 Long pulses (pulse duration up to approx. 0.1 ms before next
pulse) are output on the armature gating unit (e.g. required in
cases where field is supplied via armature terminals).
2 Must be set on the 12-pulse series master and the 12-pulse
series slave in a 12-pulse series connection (if two units are fed
with two line voltages with a 30 degree phase displacement)
[can only be set in SW 2.1 and later]. This setting has the
following effect:
• Long pulses (pulse duration up to approx. 0.1 ms before next
pulse) are output every 30 degrees on the armature gating
unit.
• Precontrol for the armature current controller is switched over
from 6-pulse operation to 12-pulse series connection
operation (half the total motor EMF must be fed in P162).
• P110 and P111 only have an effect on half the set total motor
value (Sheets G162, G165)
3 Must only be set on the paralleling device of the 12-pulse series
master in a 12-pulse series connection (if two units are fed with
line voltages with a 30 degree phase displacement). Long
pulses (pulse duration up to approx. 0.1 ms before next pulse)
are output every 30 degrees on the armature gating unit [can
only be set in SW 2.1 and later].
NOTICE
When P081=1, a valid field characteristic must be available (P117=1),
otherwise the optimization run for field weakening (P051=27) must be
executed.
NOTICE
Even though changes to the parameter value from > 0 to = 0 are
accepted in operating states of ≥ o1.0, they do not take effect until the
converter reaches an operating state of ≥ o7.0.
[Values 11 to 24 can be set only in SW 1.9 and later]
0.00 to +10.00 s
When a "Switch-on" or "Inching" or "Crawling" command is input with
"Operating enable", the drive dwells in operating state o1.0 for the delay
period set in this parameter; the internal controller enabling signal, and thus
enabling of the thyristor gating pulses, do not take effect until the delay
period has elapsed so as to give the holding brake time to open.
P105 Armature current I1 (acc. to motor rating plate) 0.1 to 6553.0 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
* st [A] FS=0.1 P051 = 40
1 point (current value) in speed-dependent current limitation. 0.1A Type: O2 Offline
FDS
This parameter is used together with P104, P106, P107 and P108 to define
(G161) the characteristic of the current limiting value as a function of actual speed.
Note:
As regards the closed-loop field-weakening control, only the ratio between
P118 and P119 is relevant. The EMF setpoint in the field-weakening range
is determined by (P101 – P100 * P110). When the setting in P100, P101 or
P110 is changed subsequently, the field-weakening optimization run need
not be repeated. However, P118 then no longer defines the setpoint EMF in
the field-weakening range.
When the setting in parameter P102 is changed subsequently, the field-
weakening optimization run must be repeated, the same applies if the
maximum speed setting is subsequently re-adjusted.
Note:
As regards the closed-loop field-weakening control, only the ratio between
P118 and P119 is relevant. When the setting in P100, P101 or P110 is
changed subsequently, the field-weakening optimization run need not be
repeated. However, P119 then no longer defines the field-weakening
activation limit speed.
When the setting in parameter P102 is changed subsequently, the field-
weakening optimization run must be repeated, the same applies if the
maximum speed setting is subsequently re-adjusted.
Note:
When the setting in parameter P102 is changed subsequently, the field-weakening optimization run must be repeated, because this alters
the degree of saturation and thus the shape of the magnetization characteristic. (When parameter P100, P101 or P110, or the maximum
speed adjustment, is subsequently altered, the settings in P120 to P139 remain the same, but the values in P118 and/or P119 are
changed).
r120 Field current for 0% motor flux (field characteristic, point no. 0) 0.0 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
FDS [% of P102] Type: O2
(G165) 0.1% of P102
(G166)
P121 Field current for 5% motor flux (field characteristic, point no. 1) 0.0 to 100.0 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
FDS [%] FS=3.7 P051 = 40
(G165) 0.1% of P102 Type: O2 Offline
(G166)
P122 Field current for 10% motor flux (field characteristic, point no. 2) 0.0 to 100.0 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
FDS [% of P102] FS=7.3 P051 = 40
(G165) 0.1% of P102 Type: O2 Offline
(G166)
P123 Field current for 15% motor flux (field characteristic, point no. 3) 0.0 to 100.0 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
FDS [% of P102] FS=11.0 P051 = 40
(G165) 0.1% of P102 Type: O2 Offline
(G166)
P124 Field current for 20% motor flux (field characteristic, point no. 4) 0.0 to 100.0 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
FDS [% of P102] FS=14.7 P051 = 40
(G165) 0.1% of P102 Type: O2 Offline
(G166)
P125 Field current for 25% motor flux (field characteristic, point no. 5) 0.0 to 100.0 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
FDS [% of P102] FS=18.4 P051 = 40
(G165) 0.1% of P102 Type: O2 Offline
(G166)
P126 Field current for 30% motor flux (field characteristic, point no. 6) 0.0 to 100.0 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
FDS [% of P102] FS=22.0 P051 = 40
(G165) 0.1% of P102 Type: O2 Offline
(G166)
P127 Field current for 35% motor flux (field characteristic, point no. 7) 0.0 to 100.0 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
FDS [% of P102] FS=25.7 P051 = 40
(G165) 0.1% of P102 Type: O2 Offline
(G166)
P128 Field current for 40% motor flux (field characteristic, point no. 8) 0.0 to 100.0 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
FDS [% of P102] FS=29.4 P051 = 40
(G165) 0.1% of P102 Type: O2 Offline
(G166)
P129 Field current for 45% motor flux (field characteristic, point no. 9) 0.0 to 100.0 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
FDS [% of P102] FS=33.1 P051 = 40
(G165) 0.1% of P102 Type: O2 Offline
(G166)
P130 Field current for 50% motor flux (field characteristic, point no. 10) 0.0 to 100.0 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
FDS [% of P102] FS=36.8 P051 = 40
(G165) 0.1% of P102 Type: O2 Offline
(G166)
100 1)
95
90
85
80
75
70
65
60
55
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
1) For actual field currents If of > 100% of P102, the characteristic is extended linearly for internal calculation of the motor flux.
Track 1
X173 28, 29
Track 2
X173 30, 31
Zero marker
X173 32, 33
Track 2
X173 30, 31
Zero marker
≤ 360°
X173 32, 33
225 ± 60°
Track 2
X173 30, 31
Zero marker
X173 32, 33
Zero marker
X173 32, 33 Zero marker
The lowest speed which can be measured by a pulse encoder is calculated with the following equation:
1
n min [ rev / min] =21973∗ Formula applies with a nominal measuring time of 1 ms when P146=0 and P147=0
X ∗P141
The frequency of the pulse encoder signals at terminals 28 and 29 or 30 and 31 must not be higher than 300 kHz.
The highest speed which can be measured by a pulse encoder is calculated with the following equation:
18000000
n max [ rev / min] =
P141
When selecting a pulse encoder, therefore, it is important to ensure that the lowest possible speed ≠ 0 is significantly higher than nmin and
the highest possible speed does not exceed nmax.
21973
IM >> Equations for selection of pulses per revolution IM of pulse encoder
X ∗n min [ rev / min]
18000000
IM ≤
n max [ rev / min]
1x evaluation: Only the rising edges of one pulse track are evaluated (applies to all encoder types).
2x evaluation: The rising and falling edges of one pulse track are evaluated (can be set for encoder types 1, 1a and 2).
4x evaluation: The rising and falling edges of both pulse tracks are evaluated (can be set for encoder types 1 and 1a)
CAUTION
Resetting parameter P142 to the alternative setting does not switch
over the supply voltage for the pulse encoder (terminals X173.26 and
27). Terminal X173.26 always supplies +15V. An external voltage
supply is must be provided for pulse encoders requiring a 5V supply.
Control parameters for speed sensing with pulse encoder P144 to P147:
P144 and P147 determine the basic setting for actual speed sensing by means of pulse encoder (single or multiple evaluation of pulse
encoder signals and nominal measuring time) and thus also define the lowest possible measurable speed (minimum speed).
P145 and P146 can be used in special cases to extend the measurable speed range down to even lower speeds, on the basis of the
minimum speed defined by the settings in P144 and P147.
P144 Multiple evaluation of encoder signals 0 to 2 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
* 1 FS=2 P051 = 40
0 1x evaluation of pulse encoder signals Type: O2 Offline
FDS 1 2x evaluation of pulse encoder signals (for encoder types 1, 1a, 2)
2 4x evaluation of pulse encoder signals (for encoder types 1, 1a)
(G145)
Note:
In contrast to the 1x evaluation method, 2x or 4x evaluation reduces the
minimum measurable speed by a factor of 2 or 4 respectively, but may
produce an "unsteady" actual speed value on encoders with unequal
pulse/pause ratio or without an exact 90° displacement between encoder
signals.
P145 Automatic measuring range switchover for measurement of low 0 to 1 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
* speeds - switchover of multiple evaluation 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
FDS Type: O2 Offline
0 Automatic switchover of multiple evaluation of pulse encoder
signals OFF (i.e. P144 is always active)
(G145)
1 Automatic switchover of multiple evaluation of pulse encoder
signals ON (i.e. when P144 = 0, 2x evaluation is selected for low
speeds and 4x evaluation for very low speeds. When P144 = 1,
4x evaluation is selected for low speeds)
As opposed to P145 = 0, this setting reduces the minimum
measurable speed by up to a factor of 4.
Caution:
Switching over the multiple evaluation method for encoder pulses also
affects the position sensing function in the measuring channel. For this
reason, this setting may not be used in conjunction with positioning
operations. Connectors K0042 to K0044 are inoperative when P145 = 1.
P146 Automatic measuring range switchover for measurement of low 0 to 1 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
* speeds - switchover of measuring time 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
FDS Type: O2 Offline
0 Automatic switchover of measuring time OFF
(i.e. P147 is always active)
(G145)
1 Automatic switchover of measuring time ON
This setting extends the measuring time for low speeds (based
on the measuring time set in P147, i.e. when P147 = 0, the
nominal measuring time is switched over to 2 ms for low speeds
and to 4 ms for very low speeds. When P147 = 1, the nominal
measuring time is switched over to 4 ms for low speeds)
Caution:
When P146=1, the minimum measurable speed can be reduced by up to a
factor of 4 as opposed to a 0 setting. However, this setting results in a
longer actual speed sensing delay in the extended minimum speed range.
0
Speed controller output
II
P159
P161 Additional Alpha W pulses with disabled second pulses 0 to 100 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
1 FS=0 P051 = 40
FDS Number of additional Alpha W pulses with disabled second pulses after Type: O2 Online
detection of I=0 message prior to a change in torque direction.
(G163) It is particularly important to set this parameter to values of > 0 for converter
armatures which supply large inductances (e.g. lifting solenoids).
These pulses cause the current to decay prior to a change in torque
direction. When it drops below the thyristor holding current value, the
current is suddenly chopped by the unfired second thyristor and the residual
energy stored in the load inductor must be dissipated via a suppressor
circuit (e.g. a varistor) to prevent the load inductor from producing a surge
voltage. See also P179.
Note:
A valid field characteristic (P117=1) must be available when P169 or
P170=1. If one is not, the optimization run for field weakening (P051=27)
must be executed.
P263 determines the input quantity for the motor flux calculation.
P171 System current limit in torque direction I 0.0 to 300.0 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
FDS [% of P100] FS=100.0 P051 = 40
(G160) 0.1% of P100 Type: O2 Online
(G161)
P172 System current limit in torque direction II -300.0 to 0.0 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
FDS [% of P100] FS=-100.0 P051 = 40
(G160) 0.1% of P100 Type: I2 Online
(G161)
P173 Source for "Torque control / Current control" switchover All binector numbers Ind: 2 P052 = 3
* [SW 1.9 and later] 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
BDS Type: L2 Offline
The binector selected here has the same effect as parameter P170.
0 = binector B0000
(G160) 1 = binector B0001
etc.
P175 Source for variable P gain [SW 1.8 and later] All connector Ind: 4 P052 = 3
* numbers FS=1 P051 = 40
FDS 1 Type: L2 off-line
(G162) The content of the selected connector acts as the P gain for the armature
current controller after multiplication with P155.
P176 Source for variable Integration time [SW 1.8 and later] All connector Ind: 4 P052 = 3
* numbers FS=1 P051 = 40
FDS The content of the selected connector acts as the integration time for the 1 Type: L2 off-line
(G162) armature current controller after multiplication with P156.
P177 Source for the command "no immediate pulse disable" All binector numbers Ind: 2 P052 = 3
* [SW 1.8 and later] 1 FS=1 P051 = 40
BDS Type: L2 off-line
A low signal causes the armature firing pulses to be disabled immediately
(G163) without waiting for the I=0 signal or without outputting alpha-W pulses for
current reduction. The additional alpha-W pulses (acc. to parameters P179
and P161) are not output either. As long as this command is pending, it is
not possible to fall below operating state o1.6.
This command can be used, for example, if it is not a motor that is supplied
by the SIMOREG DC-MASTER but a field and the current is to be reduced
via an external parallel-connected de-excitation resistance.
P178 Source for the command "fire all thyristors simultaneously" All binector numbers Ind: 2 P052 = 3
* [SW 1.8 and later] 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
BDS Type: L2 off-line
Setting this command (high signal) causes all six thyristors of the thyristor
(G163) bridge I to be fired continuously and simultaneously. Switchover to long
pulses is automatic. This command is only active if no line voltage is applied
to the armature power section .
P184 Threshold speed for torque limits 0.00 to 120.00 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
[%] FS=0.00 P051 = 40
FDS If "Torque limit switchover" is selected (state of binector selected in P694 0.01% Type: O2 Online
=1) and the speed (K0166) is higher than the threshold speed set in of maximum speed
(G160) parameter P184, then torque limit 2 (P182, P183) is activated in place of
torque limit 1 (P180, P181).
P190 Filter time for setpoint for armature current precontrol 0 to 10000 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
[SW 1.9 and later] [ms] FS=0 P051 = 40
FDS 1ms Type: O2 on-line
Filtering of the armature current setpoint at the input of the precontrol for the
(G162) armature current controller.
The purpose of this filter is to decouple the armature current precontrol from
the armature current controller.
P191 Filter time for setpoint for armature current controller 0 to 10000 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
[SW 1.9 and later] [ms] FS=0 P051 = 40
FDS 1ms Type: O2 on-line
Filtering of the armature current setpoint at the input of the armature current
(G162) controller.
The purpose of this filter is to decouple the armature current precontrol from
the armature current controller.
r217 Indication of the active droop of the speed controller [SW 1.7 and later] 0.0 to 10.0 Ind: None P052 = 3
[%] Type: O2
(G151) 0.1%
r218 Indication of the active integration time of the speed controller 0.010 to 10.000 Ind: None P052 = 3
(G151) [SW 1.7 and later] [s] Type: O2
(G152) 0.001s
r219 Display of effective P gain of speed controller 0.01 to 200.00 Ind: None P052 = 3
(G151) 0.01 Type: O2
(G152)
Using the units position, the line synchronization function can be altered
additionally as follows:
When the parameter is set to an uneven number, the measured line zero
crossings for line synchronization are subjected to an extra "filter", may
improve performance in the case of difficulties with brief mains interruptions
(e.g. power supply via sliding current collectors), but may only be set for
constant V/Hz power supplies (not for weak isolated supply systems).
P260 Filter time for setpoint for field current precontrol [SW 1.9 and later] 0 to 10000 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
[ms] FS=0 P051 = 40
FDS Filtering of the field current setpoint at the input of the precontrol for the field 1ms Type: O2 on-line
current controller.
(G166) The purpose of this filter is to decouple the field current precontrol from the
field current controller.
P261 Filter time for setpoint for field current controller [SW 1.9 and later] 0 to 10000 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
[ms] FS=0 P051 = 40
FDS Filtering of the field current setpoint at the input of the field current 1ms Type: O2 on-line
controller.
(G166) The purpose of this filter is to decouple the field current precontrol from the
field current controller.
P263 Input quantity for motor flux calculation 0 to 2 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
* 1 FS=1 P051 = 40
0 The input quantity for the motor flux calculation is the field Type: O2 Offline
FDS current controller actual value according to P612 (K0265), to be
(G166) used in connection with a fully compensated DC machine
1 The input quantity for the motor flux calculation is the precontrol
output for the EMF controller (K0293)
(exception: Field current controller setpoint (K0268) with active
standstill field or with disabled field pulses), to be used in
connection with an non-compensated DC machine. The EMF
controller must be active when this setting is selected (EMF
controller compensates the armature reaction).
2 The input quantity for the motor flux calculation is the field
current controller setpoint (K0268). Advantage: Quantities
derived from the setpoint are generally "steadier" than those
derived from actual values.
P264 Set field current controller P component to zero 0 to 1 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
* 1 FS=1 P051 = 40
FDS 0 Set controller P component to zero (i.e. to obtain pure I Type: O2 Offline
(G166) controller)
1 Controller P component is active
P265 Source for selection of external field current monitoring signal All binector numbers Ind: 2 P052 = 3
* [SW 1.9 and later] 1 FS=1 P051 = 40
BDS Type: L2 off-line
Selection of the binector to supply the field monitoring signal when an
(G167) external field device is used.
(status "1" = field current is o.k., If > If-min)
The converter waits for this signal in state o5.0 as part of the power ON
routine. If this signal disappears during operation, the drive is shut down
with fault message F005 with fault value 4 (in the case of P086>0) or with
fault value 5 (in the case of P086=0).
0 = binector B0000
1 = binector B0001
etc.
Ramp generator
output
Ramp generator
input
Ramp generator
output
Ramp generator
input
P296 Ramp-down time of ramp generator with emergency stop (OFF3) 0.00 to 650.00 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
[SW 1.9 and later] [s] FS=0.00 P051 = 40
FDS 0.01 s Type: O2 on-line
(G136) When the "Emergency stop" command is issued, the drive must normally
brake down to 0 speed along the current limit. If the mechanical design of
the drive makes this option impermissible or undesirable, then a value of > 0
can be set here. In this case, the drive brakes along the deceleration ramp
programmed here when the "Emergency stop" command is issued.
Displays
r315 Display of effective times 0.00 to Ind: 4 P052 = 3
650.00 / 10.00 Type: O2
i001: Display of effective ramp-up time [s]
(G136) i002: Display of effective ramp-down time 0.01s
i003: Display of effective lower transition rounding
i004: Display of effective upper transition rounding
r316 Display of ramp-function generator status Ind: None P052 = 3
Type: V2
Mode of representation on operator panel (PMU):
(G136)
15
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Segment:
0 RFG enable
1 RFG start
2 Setpoint enable & /OFF1
3 Set RFG
4 RFG tracking
5 Bypass RFG
7 Ramp-down
15 Ramp-up
P319 Delay time for enabling ramp-function generator [SW 1.5 and later] 0.00 to 10.00 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
FDS [s] FS=0.00 P051 = 40
(G136) 0.01s Type: O2 Online
CAUTION
Operation in the extended frequency range between 23 Hz and 110 Hz
is available on request.
P364 Threshold for the maximum line frequency [SW 1.8 and later] 50.0 to 110.0 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
[Hz] FS=65.0 P051 = 40
FDS If the line frequency rises above the value set here and does not fall below it 0.1 Hz Type: O2 on-line
again within the "restart" time set in P086, the fault message F009 is
activated. As long as the line frequency is above the value set here, the
drive is kept in operating state o4 or o5.
CAUTION
Operation in the extended frequency range between 23 Hz and 110 Hz
is available on request.
Overspeed
P380 Maximum speed in positive direction of rotation 0.0 to 199.9 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
[%] FS=120.0 P051 = 40
FDS 0.1% of maximum Type: O2 Online
(G188) speed
P381 Maximum speed in negative direction of rotation -199.9 to 0.0 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
[%] FS=-120.0 P051 = 40
FDS 0.1% of maximum Type: I2 Online
(G188) speed
P395 Hysteresis for If < If min signal 0.00 to 100.00 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
[%] FS=1.00 P051 = 40
FDS This value is added to the response threshold if If < If min is active. 0.01% of converter Type: O2 Online
(see also P394) rated field DC
(G188) current (r073.i02)
If < If x signal
P398 Field current threshold If x 0.00 to 199.99 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
[%] FS=80.00 P051 = 40
FDS Setpoint-oriented field current threshold for If < If x limit-value monitor. 0.01% of setpoint at Type: O2 Online
field current
(G188) Note: controller input
This threshold affects the sequence of control operations for the "Direction (K0268)
of rotation reversal using field reversal" and "Braking with field reversal"
functions (see Section 9).
The If < If x signal is connected to binector B0216, the actual value at field
current controller input K0265 is applied as If.
B0216 = 0 when K0265 > threshold set in P398
B0216 = 1 when K0265 < threshold set in P398 + hysteresis set in P399
0 → 1 transition takes place when K0265 < P398
1 → 0 transition takes place when K0265 > P398 + P399
P399 Hysteresis for If < If x signal 0.00 to 100.00 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
[%] FS=1.00 P051 = 40
FDS This value is added to the response threshold if If < If x is active. 0.01% of converter Type: O2 Online
(see also P398) rated field DC
(G188) current (r073.i02)
Function: The value set in the parameter is applied to the specified connector
P401 K401 fixed value -199.99 to 199.99 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
FDS [%] FS=0.00 P051 = 40
(G120) is applied to connector K0401 0.01% Type: I2 Online
Function: The value set in the parameter is applied to the specified binector
P421 B421 fixed bit 0 to 1 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
FDS 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
(G120) is applied to binector B0421 Type: O2 Online
P422 B422 fixed bit 0 to 1 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
FDS 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
(G120) is applied to binector B0422 Type: O2 Online
P423 B423 fixed bit 0 to 1 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
FDS 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
(G120) is applied to binector B0423 Type: O2 Online
P424 B424 fixed bit 0 to 1 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
FDS 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
(G120) is applied to binector B0424 Type: O2 Online
P425 B425 fixed bit 0 to 1 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
FDS 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
(G120) is applied to binector B0425 Type: O2 Online
P426 B426 fixed bit 0 to 1 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
FDS 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
(G120) is applied to binector B0426 Type: O2 Online
P427 B427 fixed bit 0 to 1 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
FDS 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
(G120) is applied to binector B0427 Type: O2 Online
11.22 Digital setpoint input (fixed setpoint, inching and crawling setpoints)
(see also Section 8, Sheets G127, G129 and G130)
Fixed setpoint
Function: Up to 8 connectors can be selected in P431 indices .01 to .08. These can be applied as an additional fixed setpoint (K0204,
K0209) via the binectors selected in P430, indices .01 to .08 (setpoint is applied when binector switches to log. "1" state). P432
indices .01 to .08 can be set to define for each setpoint individually whether the ramp-function generator must be bypassed on
setpoint injection.
If fixed setpoint injection is not selected, the connector set in P433 is applied to K0209.
P430 Source for fixed-setpoint injection All binector numbers Ind: 8 P052 = 3
* 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
Selection of binector to control injection of the fixed setpoint Type: L2 Offline
(G127) ("1" state = fixed setpoint injected).
0 = binector B0000
1 = binector B0001
etc.
P431 Source for fixed setpoint All connector Ind: 8 P052 = 3
* numbers FS=0 P051 = 40
Selection of connector to be injected as the fixed setpoint 1 Type: L2 Offline
(G127) 0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
P432 Source for selection of ramp-function generator bypass 0 to 1 Ind: 8 P052 = 3
* 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
Selection as to whether or not ramp-function generator must be bypassed Type: O2 Offline
(G127) when the fixed setpoint is injected.
The ramp-function generator is bypassed if the AND operation between the
binector selected via an index of P430 and the setting in the same index of
P432 produces a log. "1"
P433 Source for standard setpoint All connector Ind: 4 P052 = 3
* numbers FS=11 P051 = 40
Selection of the connector to be applied if fixed-setpoint injection is not 1 Type: L2 Offline
FDS selected
(G127) 0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
Inching setpoint
Function: Up to 8 connectors can be selected in P436 indices .01 to .08. These can be applied as an inching setpoint (K0202, K0207) via
the binectors selected in P435, indices .01 to .08 (setpoint is applied when binector switches to log. "1" state). P437 indices .01
to .08 can be set to define for each setpoint individually whether the ramp-function generator must be bypassed on setpoint
injection. If more than one inching setpoint is injected, an output value corresponding to inching setpoint = 0% is applied.
If inching setpoint injection is not selected, the connector set in P438 is applied to K0207.
P435 Source for injection of inching setpoint All binector numbers Ind: 8 P052 = 3
* 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
Selection of binector to control injection of the inching setpoint Type: L2 Offline
(G129) ("1" state = inching setpoint injected).
0 = binector B0000
1 = binector B0001
etc.
P436 Source for inching setpoint All connector Ind: 8 P052 = 3
* numbers FS=0 P051 = 40
Selection of connector to be injected as the inching setpoint 1 Type: L2 Offline
(G129) 0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
Crawling setpoint
Function: Up to 8 connectors can be selected in P441 indices .01 to .08. These can be applied as an additional crawling setpoint (K0201,
K0206) via the binectors selected in P440, indices .01 to .08. P445 can be set to define whether the setpoint must be applied
when the selected binectors have reached the log. "1" state (when P445=0) or in response to a 0 → 1 transition (when
P445=1). When setpoint injection in response to a 0 → 1 transition is selected, the setpoint injection function is reset when the
binector selected in P444 switches to the log. "0" state. P442 indices .01 to .08 can be set to define for each setpoint
individually whether the ramp-function generator must be bypassed on setpoint injection.
If crawling setpoint injection is not selected, the connector set in P443 is applied to K0206.
P440 Source for injection of crawling setpoint All binector numbers Ind: 8 P052 = 3
* 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
Selection of binector to control injection of the crawling setpoint. Type: L2 Offline
(G130) 0 = binector B0000
1 = binector B0001
etc.
P441 Source for crawling setpoint All connector Ind: 8 P052 = 3
* numbers FS=0 P051 = 40
Selection of connector to be injected as the crawling setpoint 1 Type: L2 Offline
(G130) 0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
P442 Source for selection of ramp-function generator bypass 0 to 1 Ind: 8 P052 = 3
* 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
Selection as to whether or not ramp-function generator must be bypassed Type: O2 Offline
(G130) when the crawling setpoint is injected.
The ramp-function generator is bypassed if the AND operation between the
binector selected via an index of P440 and the setting in the same index of
P442 produces a log. "1".
P443 Source for standard setpoint All connector Ind: 4 P052 = 3
* numbers FS=207 P051 = 40
Selection of the connector to be applied if crawling-setpoint injection is not 1 Type: L2 Offline
FDS selected
(G130) 0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
P444 Source for standstill command All binector numbers Ind: 2 P052 = 3
* 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
Selection of the binector to control the standstill operation (OFF1) or Type: L2 Offline
BDS resetting of crawling setpoint injection when P445=1 (log. "0" state = reset).
(G130) 0 = binector B0000
1 = binector B0001
etc.
See parameters P140 to P148 for pulse encoder definition and monitoring
P450 Resetting of position counter 0 to 3 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
* 1 FS=1 P051 = 40
0 Reset position counter OFF Type: O2 Offline
FDS
1 Reset position counter with zero marker
(G145) 2 Reset position counter with zero marker when LOW signal is
applied to terminal 39
3 Reset position counter when LOW signal is applied to terminal
39
Note: Counter resetting with P450 = 2 and 3 is executed in the hardware
and is not affected by how the binectors controlled by terminal 39 are
interconnected
P451 Position counter hysteresis 0 to 1 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
* 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
0 Hysteresis for rotational direction reversal OFF Type: O2 Offline
FDS
1 Hysteresis for rotational direction reversal ON (the first pulse
(G145) encoder input pulse after a change in rotational direction is not
counted)
P452 Source for "Reset position counter" command [SW 1.9 and later] All binector numbers Ind: 2 P052 = 3
* 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
Selection of binector to control resetting of the position counter. Type: L2 off-line
BDS
0 = binector B0000
(G145) 1 = binector B0001
etc.
P453 Source for "Enable zero marker counter" command [SW 1.9 and later] All binector numbers Ind: 2 P052 = 3
* 1 FS=1 P051 = 40
Selection of binector to control enabling of the zero marker counter Type: L2 off-line
BDS
0 = binector B0000
(G145) 1 = binector B0001
etc.
11.26 Oscillation
Function:
Parameters P480 to P483 define the waveshape of a rectangular signal (oscillation setpoint K0203). The value set in P480 determines the
signal level for the time period set in P481 and the value set in P482 the signal level for the time period set in P483.
Oscillation: Selected in P485. The free-running rectangular signal is switched through to the output K0208.
P480 Oscillation setpoint 1 -199.9 to 199.9 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
[%] FS=0,5 P051 = 40
FDS 0.1% of maximum Type: I2 Online
(G128) speed
P481 Oscillation time 1 0.1 to 300.0 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
FDS [s] FS=0.1 P051 = 40
(G128) 0.1s Type: O2 Online
P482 Oscillation setpoint 2 -199.9 to 199.9 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
[%] FS=-0,4 P051 = 40
FDS 0.1% of maximum Type: I2 Online
(G128) speed
P483 Oscillation time 2 0.1 to 300.0 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
FDS [s] FS=0.1 P051 = 40
(G128) 0.1s Type: O2 Online
P484 Source for standard setpoint All connector Ind: 4 P052 = 3
* numbers FS=209 P051 = 40
Selection of connector to be injected as the output value when the 1 Type: L2 Offline
FDS "Oscillation" function is not selected
(G128)
0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
CAUTION!
The encoders for measurement and monitoring of the brush length, bearing condition, air flow and motor temperature must be
safely isolated from the power circuit.
P490 Selection of temperature sensor for analog monitoring of motor 0 to 5 Ind: 2 P052 = 3
* temperature 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
Type: O2 Offline
(G185) i001: Temperature sensor at terminals 22 / 23:
i002: Temperature sensor at terminals 204 / 205:
Settings:
0 No temperature sensor
1 KTY84
2 PTC thermistor with R=600Ω 1)
3 PTC thermistor with R=1200Ω 1)
4 PTC thermistor with R=1330Ω 1)
5 PTC thermistor with R=2660Ω 1)
Settings:
0 = Connector K0000
1 = Connector K0001
etc.
P520 Friction at 0% speed 0.0 to 100.0 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
[%] FS=0.0 P051 = 40
FDS Setting as % of converter rated DC current or rated torque 0.1% Type: O2 Online
(G153)
P521 Friction at 10% speed 0.0 to 100.0 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
[%] FS=0.0 P051 = 40
FDS Setting as % of converter rated DC current or rated torque 0.1% Type: O2 Online
(G153)
P522 Friction at 20% speed 0.0 to 100.0 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
[%] FS=0.0 P051 = 40
FDS Setting as % of converter rated DC current or rated torque 0.1% Type: O2 Online
(G153)
P523 Friction at 30% speed 0.0 to 100.0 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
[%] FS=0.0 P051 = 40
FDS Setting as % of converter rated DC current or rated torque 0.1% Type: O2 Online
(G153)
P524 Friction at 40% speed 0.0 to 100.0 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
[%] FS=0.0 P051 = 40
FDS Setting as % of converter rated DC current or rated torque 0.1% Type: O2 Online
(G153)
P525 Friction at 50% speed 0.0 to 100.0 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
[%] FS=0.0 P051 = 40
FDS Setting as % of converter rated DC current or rated torque 0.1% Type: O2 Online
(G153)
P526 Friction at 60% speed 0.0 to 100.0 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
[%] FS=0.0 P051 = 40
FDS Setting as % of converter rated DC current or rated torque 0.1% Type: O2 Online
(G153)
P527 Friction at 70% speed 0.0 to 100.0 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
[%] FS=0.0 P051 = 40
FDS Setting as % of converter rated DC current or rated torque 0.1% Type: O2 Online
(G153)
P528 Friction at 80% speed 0.0 to 100.0 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
[%] FS=0.0 P051 = 40
FDS Setting as % of converter rated DC current or rated torque 0.1% Type: O2 Online
(G153)
P529 Friction at 90% speed 0.0 to 100.0 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
[%] FS=0.0 P051 = 40
FDS Setting as % of converter rated DC current or rated torque 0.1% Type: O2 Online
(G153)
P530 Friction at 100% speed and higher 0.0 to 100.0 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
[%] FS=0.0 P051 = 40
FDS Setting as % of converter rated DC current or rated torque 0.1% Type: O2 Online
(G153)
negative
threshold
-200.00% (-P543) Input (setp./act. val. diff.)
positive 199.99%
threshold
(P543)
-200.00%
P546 Filter time for compensation of moment of inertia 0 to 10000 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
FDS [ms] FS=0 P051 = 40
(G153) 1ms Type: O2 Online
P225
P226
P227
For parameter pairs P225/P550, P226/P551 and P227/P552 all values can be set completely mutually independently, e.g., P550 does not
have to be greater than P225. The above diagrams show only the effect of the individual parameters.
Threshold 1 must always be set smaller than threshold 2, otherwise the fault message F058 is activated.
P550 P gain in the adaptation range 0.10 to 200.00 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
FDS 0.01 FS=3.00 P051 = 40
(G151) Value of Kp, if Influencing quantity ≤ Threshold 1 Type: O2 on-line
P551 Integration time in the adaptation range [SW 1.7 and later] 0.010 to 10.000 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
FDS [s] FS=0.650 P051 = 40
(G151) Value of Tn, if Influencing quantity ≤ Threshold 1 0.001s Type: O2 on-line
P552 Droop in the adaptation range [SW 1.7 and later] 0.0 to 10.0 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
FDS [%] FS=0.0 P051 = 40
(G151) Value of droop, if Influencing quantity ≤ Threshold 1 0.1% Type: O2 on-line
P553 Source for the Influencing quantity of the Kp adaptation All connector Ind: 4 P052 = 3
* numbers FS=0 P051 = 40
Selection of which connector is connected at the influencing quantity for 1 Type: L2 off-line
FDS adaptation of the n controllers P gain
(G151) 0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
P554 Source for the Influencing quantity of the Tn-adaptation All connector Ind: 4 P052 = 3
* [SW 1.7 and later] numbers FS=0 P051 = 40
FDS 1 Type: L2 off-line
Selection of which connector is connected at the influencing quantity for
adaptation of the n controllers integration time
(G151)
0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
P583 Source for actual speed signal for field reversal logic All connector Ind: None P052 = 3
* [SW 1.9 and later] numbers FS=167 P051 = 40
1 Type: L2 off-line
Selection of connector to be used as actual speed value for the field
(G200) reversal logic.
0 = binector B0000
1 = binector B0001
etc.
Settings:
0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
Settings:
0 = connector K0000
...
8 = connector K0008
9 = value as set in parameter P603.ixx ∗ (−1)
10 = connector K0010
etc.
P605 Source for variable positive torque limit All connector Ind: 5 P052 = 3
* numbers FS=2 P051 = 40
Torque limitation: 1 Type: L2 Offline
(G160) Selection of connectors to be injected as the variable positive torque limit
i001..i004 Normalization:
100% of the connector value corresponds to the positive
system torque limit according to Ia=P171 and If = P102
i005 Normalization:
100% of the connector value corresponds to the positive
torque limit according to Ia=r072.002 and If = P102
[can be set in SW 1.9 and later]
0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
P606 Source for variable negative torque limit All connector Ind: 5 P052 = 3
* numbers FS=9 P051 = 40
Torque limitation: 1 Type: L2 Offline
(G160) Selection of connectors to be injected as the variable negative torque limit
i001..i004 Normalization:
100% of the connector value corresponds to the negative
system torque limit according to Ia=P172 and If = P102
i005 Normalization:
100% of the connector value corresponds to the negative
torque limit according to Ia=r072.002 and If = P102
[can be set in SW 1.9 and later]
0 = connector K0000
...
8 = connector K0008
9 = value as set in parameter P605 ∗ (−1)
10 = connector K0010
etc.
P607 Source for torque setpoint for master drive All connector Ind: 2 P052 = 3
* numbers FS=148 P051 = 40
Torque limitation: 1 Type: L2 Offline
BDS Selection of connector to be injected as the torque setpoint for a master
drive
(G160)
0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
P614 Source for variable field current setpoint lower limit All connector Ind: 5 P052 = 3
* numbers FS=1 P051 = 40
Limitation at EMF controller output 1 Type: L2 Offline
(G165)
Selection of connector to be injected as the variable field current setpoint
lower limit
i001..i004 Normalization:
100% of the connector value corresponds to the minimum
excitation current of the motor (P103)
i005 Normalization:
100% of the connector value corresponds to the actual
converter rated DC current (field) (r073.002)
[can be set in SW 1.9 and later]
0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
P616 Source for actual EMF controller value All connector Ind: None P052 = 3
* numbers FS=286 P051 = 40
Selection of connector to be injected as the actual EMF controller value 1 Type: L2 Offline
(G165)
0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
Speed controller
Speed controller, setpoint/actual value deviation
Function:
The connectors selected in parameters P621 and P622 are added and those selected in P623 and 624 subtracted
P620 Source for speed controller setpoint/actual value deviation All connector Ind: None P052 = 3
* numbers FS=165 P051 = 40
Selection of connector to be injected as the control deviation 1 Type: L2 Offline
(G152) 0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
P621 Source for speed controller setpoint All connector Ind: None P052 = 3
* numbers FS=176 P051 = 40
0 = connector K0000 1 Type: L2 Offline
(G152) 1 = connector K0001
etc.
P622 Source for speed controller setpoint All connector Ind: None P052 = 3
* numbers FS=174 P051 = 40
0 = connector K0000 1 Type: L2 Offline
(G152) 1 = connector K0001
etc.
P623 Source for actual speed controller value All connector Ind: None P052 = 3
* numbers FS=179 P051 = 40
0 = connector K0000 1 Type: L2 Offline
(G152) 1 = connector K0001
etc.
P624 Source for actual speed controller value All connector Ind: None P052 = 3
* numbers FS=0 P051 = 40
0 = connector K0000 1 Type: L2 Offline
(G152) 1 = connector K0001
etc.
Speed controller: Filtering of setpoint and actual value, band-stop filters
P625 Source for speed controller setpoint All connector Ind: 4 P052 = 3
* numbers FS=170 P051 = 40
Selection of connector to be injected as the input signal for speed setpoint 1 Type: L2 Offline
FDS filtering
(G152) 0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
Setting values for configuring the setpoint processing function and ramp-function generator
Limitation at ramp-function generator output (setpoint limitation)
(see also Section 8, Sheet G136)
The effective limitations are:
Upper limit: Minimum value of P300 and the four connectors selected with P632
Lower limit: Maximum value of P301 and the four connectors selected with P633
Note: The limiting values for both the positive and negative setpoint limits can have a positive or negative sign. The negative setpoint
limit, for example, can therefore be parameterized to a positive value and the positive setpoint limit to a negative value.
P632 Source for variable positive limitation at ramp-function generator All connector Ind: 4 P052 = 3
* output numbers FS=1 P051 = 40
1 Type: L2 Offline
(G137) Selection of connectors to be injected at the variable positive limitation at
the ramp-function generator output (setpoint limitation).
0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
P637 Source for selection of "Ramp-function generator setting 2" All binector numbers Ind: 2 P052 = 3
* 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
Selection of binector to control switchover to "Ramp-function generator Type: L2 Offline
BDS setting 2".
With a log. "1" signal at the binector, ramp-function generator parameter set
(G136) 2 (P307 - P310) is selected. This function has a higher priority than the
ramp-up integrator function.
0 = binector B0000
1 = binector B0001
etc.
P638 Source for selection of "Ramp-function generator setting 3” All binector numbers Ind: 2 P052 = 3
* 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
Selection of binector to control switchover to "Ramp-function generator Type: L2 Offline
BDS setting 3".
With a log. "1" signal at the binector, ramp-function generator parameter set
(G136) 3 (P311 - P314) is selected. This function has a higher priority than the
ramp-up integrator function.
0 = binector B0000
1 = binector B0001
etc.
i001 Setting value for the ramp-function generator output in state log.
"1" of the binector selected via P640
i002 Setting value for the ramp-function generator output if the drive
is not in state "Operating" (B0104=0) and the binector selected
via P640 is in state log. "0"
[i002 only available with SW 1.6 and later]
0 = Connector K0000
1 = Connector K0001
etc.
P640 Source for selection of "Set ramp-function generator” All binector numbers Ind: 2 P052 = 3
* 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
Selection of binector to control the "Set ramp-function generator" function Type: L2 Offline
BDS
0 = binector B0000
(G136) 1 = binector B0001
etc.
P641 Source for selection of "Bypass ramp-function generator” All binector numbers Ind: 2 P052 = 3
* 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
Selection of binector to control the "Bypass ramp-function generator" Type: L2 Offline
BDS function
(G136) 0 = binector B0000
1 = binector B0001
etc.
P642 Source for variable positive limitation of main setpoint All connector Ind: 4 P052 = 3
* numbers FS=2 P051 = 40
Selection of connectors to be injected at the variable positive limitation of 1 Type: L2 Offline
(G135) the main setpoint.
The lowest value in each case of the connectors selected via the 4 indices
is applied as the limit.
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
The following parameters are used to select the binectors (some of which are gated with one another or with other signals) to be applied to
the individual bits of the control word.
The settings of all these parameters are as follows:
0 = binector B0000
1 = binector B0001
etc.
The functions and logic operations are also shown on Sheets G180 and G181 in Section 8.
Control word 1
P654 Source for control word 1, bit0 All binector numbers Ind: 2 P052 = 3
* 1 FS=1 P051 = 40
BDS (0=OFF1, 1=ON; ANDed with terminal 37) Type: L2 Offline
(G130)
P655 1st source for control word 1, bit1 All binector numbers Ind: 2 P052 = 3
* nd rd 1 FS=1 P051 = 40
BDS (0=OFF2; ANDed with 2 and 3 sources for bit1) Type: L2 Offline
(G180)
P656 2nd source for control word 1, bit1 All binector numbers Ind: 2 P052 = 3
* st rd 1 FS=1 P051 = 40
BDS (0=OFF2; ANDed with 1 and 3 sources for bit1) Type: L2 Offline
(G180)
P657 3rd source for control word 1, bit1 All binector numbers Ind: 2 P052 = 3
* st nd 1 FS=1 P051 = 40
BDS (0=OFF2; ANDed with 1 and 2 sources for bit1) Type: L2 Offline
(G180)
P658 1st source for control word 1, bit2 All binector numbers Ind: 2 P052 = 3
* nd rd 1 FS=1 P051 = 40
BDS (0=OFF3=Fast stop; ANDed with 2 and 3 sources for bit2) Type: L2 Offline
(G180)
P659 2nd source for control word 1, bit2 All binector numbers Ind: 2 P052 = 3
* st rd 1 FS=1 P051 = 40
BDS (0=OFF3=Fast stop; ANDed with 1 and 3 sources for bit2) Type: L2 Offline
(G180)
P660 3rd source for control word 1, bit2 All binector numbers Ind: 2 P052 = 3
* st nd 1 FS=1 P051 = 40
BDS (0=OFF3=Fast stop; ANDed with 1 and 2 sources for bit2) Type: L2 Offline
(G180)
P661 Source for control word 1, bit3 All binector numbers Ind: 2 P052 = 3
* 1 FS=1 P051 = 40
BDS (0=pulse disable, 1=enable; ANDed with terminal 38) Type: L2 Offline
(G180)
Control word 2
P676 Source for control word 2, bit16 All binector numbers Ind: 2 P052 = 3
* 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
BDS (select function data set bit 0) Type: L2 Offline
(G181)
P677 Source for control word 2, bit17 All binector numbers Ind: 2 P052 = 3
* 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
BDS (select function data set bit 1) Type: L2 Offline
(G181)
P680 Source for control word 2, bit20 All binector numbers Ind: 2 P052 = 3
* 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
BDS (select fixed setpoint 0) Type: L2 Offline
(G181)
P681 Source for control word 2, bit21 All binector numbers Ind: 2 P052 = 3
* 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
BDS (select fixed setpoint 1) Type: L2 Offline
(G181)
When the binector selected in P695 switches from log. "0" to log. "1", the I
component of the speed controller is set to the value of the connector
selected in P631.
With this function it is possible, for example, to use the same signal
(binector) to control controller enabling commands and setting of the I
component.
P696 Source for selection of "Stop speed controller I component" function All binector numbers Ind: 2 P052 = 3
* 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
Selection of binector to control the "Stop I component" function Type: L2 Offline
BDS
0 = binector B0000
(G152) 1 = binector B0001
etc.
When the binector selected in P696 changes to the log. "1" state, the I
component of the speed controller is stopped.
P697 Source for selection of enabling of dv/dt injection All binector numbers Ind: 2 P052 = 3
* 1 FS=1 P051 = 40
Selection of binector to control enabling of dv/dt injection (state "1" = Type: L2 Offline
BDS enable)
(G153) 0 = binector B0000
1 = binector B0001
etc.
P698 Source for selection of enabling command for speed-dependent speed All binector numbers Ind: 2 P052 = 3
* controller PI / P function switchover 1 FS=1 P051 = 40
BDS Type: L2 Offline
Selection of binector to control enabling of the speed-dependent PI / P
controller switchover function (see also P222)
(G152)
0 = binector B0000
1 = binector B0001
etc.
11.38 Analog inputs (main actual value, main setpoint, selectable inputs)
(see also Section 8, Sheets G113 and G114)
Analog input terminals 4 / 5 (main setpoint)
P700 Signal type of "Main setpoint" analog input 0 to 2 Ind: None P052 = 3
* 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
0 = Voltage input 0 to ±10 V Type: O2 Offline
(G113) 1 = Current input 0 to ±20 mA
2 = Current input 4 to 20 mA
P722 Offset for "Analog selectable input 2" -200.00 to 199.99 Ind: None P052 = 3
[%] FS=0.00 P051 = 40
(G114) 0.01% Type: I2 Online
P723 Mode of signal injection at "Analog selectable input 2" 0 to 3 Ind: None P052 = 3
* 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
0= Injection of signal with sign Type: O2 Offline
(G114) 1= Injection of absolute value of signal
2= Injection of signal with sign, inverted
3= Injection of absolute value of signal, inverted
P724 Source for selection of sign reversal at "Analog selectable input 2" All binector numbers Ind: None P052 = 3
* 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
Selection of binector to control sign reversal at the analog input ("1" state Type: L2 Offline
(G114) = reverse sign)
0 = binector B0000
1 = binector B0001
etc.
P725 Filtering time for "Analog selectable input 2" 0 to 10000 Ind: None P052 = 3
[ms] FS=0 P051 = 40
(G114) Note: Hardware filtering of approximately 1 ms is applied as standard. 1ms Type: O2 Online
P726 Source for enabling of "Analog selectable input 2" All binector numbers Ind: None P052 = 3
* 1 FS=1 P051 = 40
Selection of binector to control enabling of the analog input ("1" state = Type: L2 Offline
(G114) enabled)
0 = binector B0000
1 = binector B0001
etc.
P752 Filtering time for analog output 1 0 to 10000 Ind: None P052 = 3
[ms] FS=0 P051 = 40
(G115) 1ms Type: O2 Online
P753 Normalization of analog output 1 -200.00 to 199.99 Ind: None P052 = 3
[V] FS=10.00 P051 = 40
(G115) P753 0.01V Type: I2 Online
y [V ] = x ∗
100 %
x = Normalization input (corresponds to filtering output)
y = Normalization output (corresponds to output voltage at analog output
with offset = 0)
P754 Offset for analog output 1 -10.00 to 10.00 Ind: None P052 = 3
[V] FS=0.00 P051 = 40
(G115) 0.01V Type: I2 Online
Applicable settings:
0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
Note:
The telegram monitoring function is active
• from the receipt of the first error-free telegram after connection of the
electronics power supply
• from the receipt of the first error-free telegram after the telegram monitor
has responded (i.e. monitoring timeout).
P788 Source for activation of F011 2030, 2031 Ind: None P052 = 3
* FS=2030 P051 = 40
(G170) Selection of binector which will activate fault message F011 when it Type: L2 Offline
switches to log. "1"
2030 = binector B2030
2031 = binector B2031
r789 Diagnostic information for G-SST1 Ind: 10 P052 = 3
Type: O2
Free-running counter, overflow at 65535
(G170)
i001: Number of error-free telegrams
i002: Number of errored telegrams:
Byte frame, parity, overrun or BCC error
i003: Number of byte frame errors
i004: Number of overrun errors
i005: Parity error
i006: STX error:
Start interval before STX not observed,
telegram residual transfer time not observed,
delay time of LGE character too long,
erroneous STX, i.e. ≠ 02
i007: Violation of telegram residual transfer time
i008: Block check error
i009: Incorrect telegram length:
With P782=3 or 4 only:
The length of the received telegram is ≠ P781 + P782
(Note: If the received values are correct, they will be processed
even when this error has been detected)
i010: Timeout error:
No valid telegram has been received for a period exceeding the
setting in P787. After the occurrence of a timeout error, this
counter is not activated again until the next valid telegram is
received.
0 Illegal setting
1...5 Number of transferred words
6...16 Illegal setting
P792 Length of parameter jobs for G-SST2 0, 3, 4, 127 Ind: None P052 = 3
* 1 FS=127 P051 = 40
(G171) This parameter is effective only when P790=2 (USS protocol). Type: O2 Offline
Applicable settings:
0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
P795 Options for G-SST2 0 to 1 Ind: 2 P052 = 3
1 FS=0 P051 = 40
(G171) i001: 0 = Bus terminator OFF Type: O2 Offline
(G173) 1 = Bus terminator ON
st
i002: 0 = Bit 10 of the 1 receive word does not function as "Control
by PLC".
st
1 = Bit 10 of the 1 receive word does function as "Control by
st
PLC“, i.e. when bit 10 = 0, all other bits of the 1 receive word,
as well as receive words 2 to 16, are not written to connectors
K6001 to K6016, or to binectors B6100 to B6915. All these
connectors and binectors retain their old values.
P796 USS bus address for G-SST2 0 to 30 Ind: None P052 = 3
* 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
(G171) This parameter is functional only when P790=2 (USS protocol). Address via Type: O2 Offline
which the unit can be addressed in USS bus operation.
Note:
The telegram monitoring function is active
• from the receipt of the first error-free telegram after connection of the
electronics power supply
• from the receipt of the first error-free telegram after the telegram monitor
has responded (i.e. monitoring timeout).
Since the telegram transfer time is dependent on the set baud rate, the
following minimum setting values for P797 are recommended:
Note:
If the "Automatic restart" function is selected (P086>0) on the peer-to-peer
communication partner, then only a parameter setting of P797>P086 (on the
communication partner) is meaningful.
P798 Source for activation of F012 6030, 6031 Ind: None P052 = 3
* FS=6030 P051 = 40
(G171) Selection of binector which will activate fault message F012 when it Type: L2 Offline
(G173) switches to log. "1"
6030 = binector B6030
6031 = binector B6031
r799 Diagnostic information for G-SST2 Ind: 10 P052 = 3
Type: O2
Free-running counter, overflow at 65535
(G171)
(G173) i001: Number of error-free telegrams
i002: Number of errored telegrams:
Byte frame, parity, overrun or BCC error
i003: Number of byte frame errors
i004: Number of overrun errors
i005: Parity error
i006:*) STX error:
Start interval before STX not observed,
telegram residual transfer time not observed,
delay time of LGE character too long,
erroneous STX, i.e. ≠ 02
i007:*) Violation of telegram residual transfer time (USS prot. only)
i008:*) Block check error
i009:*) Incorrect telegram length:
With P792=3 or 4 only:
The length of the received telegram is ≠ P791 + P792
(Note: If the received values are correct, they will be processed
even when this error has been detected)
i010: Timeout error:
No valid telegram has been received for a period exceeding the
setting in P797. After the occurrence of a timeout error, this
counter is not activated again until the next valid telegram is
received.
*) Indices i006 to i009 are irrelevant for communication with the SIMOREG
CCP (P790 = 6)
0 Illegal setting
1...5 Number of transferred words
6...16 Illegal setting
P802 Length of parameter jobs for G-SST3 0, 3, 4, 127 Ind: None P052 = 3
* 1 FS=127 P051 = 40
(G172) This parameter is effective only when P800=2 (USS protocol). Type: O2 Offline
Applicable settings:
0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
P805 Options for G-SST3 0 to 1 Ind: 2 P052 = 3
1 FS=0 P051 = 40
i001: 0 = Bus terminator OFF Type: O2 Offline
(G172) 1 = Bus terminator ON
st
(G174) i002: 0 = Bit 10 of the 1 receive word does not function as "Control
by PLC".
st
1 = Bit 10 of the 1 receive word does function as "Control by
st
PLC“, i.e. when bit 10 = 0, all other bits of the 1 receive word,
as well as receive words 2 to 16, are not written to connectors
K9001 to K9016, or to binectors B9100 to B9915. All these
connectors and binectors retain their old values.
P806 USS bus address for G-SST3 0 to 30 Ind: None P052 = 3
* 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
(G172) This parameter is functional only when P800=2 (USS protocol). Address via Type: O2 Offline
which the unit can be addressed in USS bus operation.
Note:
The telegram monitoring function is active
• from the receipt of the first error-free telegram after connection of the
electronics power supply
• from the receipt of the first error-free telegram after the telegram monitor
has responded (i.e. monitoring timeout).
Since the telegram transfer time is dependent on the set baud rate, the
following minimum setting values for P807 are recommended:
Note:
If the "Automatic restart" function is selected (P086>0) on the peer-to-peer
communication partner, then only a parameter setting of P807>P086 (on the
communication partner) is meaningful.
P808 Source for activation of F013 9030, 9031 Ind: None P052 = 3
* FS=9030 P051 = 40
(G172) Selection of binector which will activate fault message F013 when it Type: L2 Offline
(G174) switches to log. "1"
9030 = binector B9030
9031 = binector B9031
r809 Diagnostic information for G-SST3 Ind: 10 P052 = 3
Type: O2
Free-running counter, overflow at 65535
(G172)
(G174) i001: Number of error-free telegrams
i002: Number of errored telegrams:
Byte frame, parity, overrun or BCC error
i003: Number of byte frame errors
i004: Number of overrun errors
i005: Parity error
i006: STX error:
Start interval before STX not observed,
telegram residual transfer time not observed,
delay time of LGE character too long,
erroneous STX, i.e. ≠ 02
i007: Violation of telegram residual transfer time (USS prot. only)
i008: Block check error
i009: Incorrect telegram length:
With PP802=3 or 4 only:
The length of the received telegram is ≠ P801 + P802
(Note: If the received values are correct, they will be processed
even when this error has been detected)
i010: Timeout error:
No valid telegram has been received for a period exceeding the
setting in P807. After the occurrence of a timeout error, this
counter is not activated again until the next valid telegram is
received.
WARNING
If monitoring functions are deactivated, there may be a risk to the safety of operating personnel or of
substantial property damage if a fault or error actually occurs!
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
Index 17 2 acknowl.
nd 2 acknowl.
nd
... ...
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25
24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17
48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41
40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33
64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57
56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49
80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73
72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65
96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89
88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81
Key/lock mechanism
To prevent unintended parameterization of the devices and to protect the know-how stored in the parameterization, you can restrict
access to the (basic converter) parameters and define your own passwords (=pairs of numbers that you can choose). This done in
parameters:
• U005 key and
• U006 lock.
If U005 and U006 are parameterized differently, it is only possible to access the following parameters:
All visualization parameters (rxxx, nxxx)
All parameters that can be changed with P051 = 0 (See parameter list)
All "user parameters" (see Parameter U007)
All other parameters neither be read nor altered.
Only when U005 and U006 are parameterized to the same values, are these restrictions removed again.
NOTE: If you forget or lose your password, you can only regain access to all parameters by restoring the factory setting (P051=21).
U005 Key [SW 1.7 and later] 0 to 65535 Ind: 2 P052 = 3
(2005) 1 FS=0 P051 = 0
* Parameter for entering the keys for the key/lock mechanism Type: O2 on-line
(B120)
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Binector/connector converters
n013 Binector/connector converter 1 (bit field 4) FB 13 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2013) Type: V2
Displays the status of the bits in the bit field on the bars of the 7-segment
S00 display
(B121)
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Technology controller
n016 Actual value display FB 260 -200.0 to 199.9 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2016) [%] Type: I2
S00 0.1
(B170)
n017 Setpoint display FB 260 -200.0 to 199.9 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2017) [%] Type: I2
S00 0.1
(B170)
n018 Display of effective Kp factor FB 260 0.00 to 30.00 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2018) 0.01 Type: O2
S00
(B170)
n019 Display of technology controller output FB 260 -200.0 to 199.9 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2019) [%] Type: I2
S00 0.1
(B170)
Velocity/speed calculator
n020 Display of actual speed FB 261 -200.0 to 199.9 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2020) [%] Type: I2
S00 0.1
(B190)
n021 Display of actual velocity FB 261 -32.768 to 32767 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2021) [m/s] Type: I2
S00 0.001
(B190)
n022 Display of setpoint velocity FB 261 -32.768 to 32767 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2022) [m/s] Type: I2
S00 0.001
(B190)
n023 Display of setpoint speed FB 261 -200.0 to 199.9 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2023) [%] Type: I2
S00 0.1
(B190)
11.55 Miscellaneous
n024 Display of the speed actual value in rpm [SW 2.0 and later] -32768 to 32767 Ind: 2 P052 = 2
[rpm] Type: I2
(2024) 1
i001: Display of the speed actual value from the pulse generator input
(G145) of basic device X173
(Z120) i002: Display of speed actual value from tacho module SBP
U040 Reserved for later use [SW 2.0 and later] P052 = 3
to
U041 These parameters must not be changed by the user!
U044 Connector display, decimal [SW 2.0 and later] All connector Ind: 5 P052 = 3
(2044) numbers FS=0 P051 =40
* Selects those connectors whose value is to be displayed as a decimal with 1 Type: L2 online
n045
(G121)
i001: Selects the connector to be displayed with n045.01
i002: Selects the connector to be displayed with n045.02
i003: Selects the connector to be displayed with n045.03
i004: Selects the connector to be displayed with n045.04
i005: Selects the connector to be displayed with n045.05
n045 Connector display, decimal [SW 2.0 and later] -32768 to 32767 Ind:5 P052 = 3
(2045) 1 Type: I2
Decimal display with sign of the values of the connectors selected with
(G121) U044. In the case of double-word connectors the H word is displayed.
Connector type converters (only active with optional technology software S00)
2 connectors are converted into one double word connector.
st
U098 Operands for 1 connector type converter (result = KK9498) FB 298 All connector Ind: 4 P052 = 3
nd
(2098) Operands for 2 connector type converter (result = KK9499) FB 299 numbers FS=0 P051 = 40
* [SW 1.9 and later] 1 Type: L2 off-line
S00
i001: Source for the low word of output connector KK9498
(B151) i002: Source for the high word of output connector KK9498
i003: Source for the low word of output connector KK9499
i004: Source for the high word of output connector KK9499
Settings:
0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
U119 Parameters for the Trace function of DriveMonitor [SW1.4 and later]
(2119)
* This parameter is a setting for the exchange of process data between
DriveMonitor and the SIMOREG converter. It must not be changed!
Sign inverters
The contents of the connector selected in the parameter are negated (two's complement). The result is applied to the specified connector.
st
U135 Source for 1 sign inverter (result = K9135) FB 35 All connector Ind: None P052 = 3
(2135) numbers FS=0 P051 = 40
* 0 = connector K0000 1 Type: L2 Offline
S00 1 = connector K0001
(B125) etc.
nd
U136 Source for 2 sign inverter (result = K9136) FB 36 All connector Ind: None P052 = 3
(2136) numbers FS=0 P051 = 40
* 0 = connector K0000 1 Type: L2 Offline
S00 1 = connector K0001
(B125) etc.
rd
U137 Source for 3 sign inverter (result = K9137) FB 37 All connector Ind: None P052 = 3
(2137) numbers FS=0 P051 = 40
* 0 = connector K0000 1 Type: L2 Offline
S00 1 = connector K0001
(B125) etc.
Divider
The two operands (x1, x2) for each divider are selected via 2 indices each of the parameter:
Index i001 = x1, index i002 = x2
Index i003 = x1, index i004 = x2 [SW 1.8 and later]
x1 ∗100%
Formula: y = For division by 0 (x2=0) the following applies:
x2
for x1 > 0: y = +199.99%
for x1 = 0: y = 0.00%
for x1 < 0: y = -200.00%
y is limited to -200.00 to +199.99% and applied to the connector stated.
U145 Operands for 1st divider (result = K9145) FB 45 All connector Ind: 4 P052 = 3
(2145) Operands for 4th divider (result = K9142) FB 42 numbers FS=1 P051 = 40
* 1 Type: L2 off-line
S00 0 = Connector K0000
(B131) 1 = Connector K0001
etc.
U146 Operands for 2nd divider (result = K9146) FB 46 All connector Ind: 4 P052 = 3
(2146) Operands for 5th divider (result = K9143) FB 43 numbers FS=1 P051 = 40
* 1 Type: L2 off-line
S00 0 = Connector K0000
(B131) 1 = Connector K0001
etc.
U147 Operands for 3rd divider (result = K9147) FB 47 All connector Ind: 4 P052 = 3
(2147) Operands for 6th divider (result = K9144) FB 44 numbers FS=1 P051 = 40
* 1 Type: L2 off-line
S00 0 = Connector K0000
(B131) 1 = Connector K0001
etc.
High-resolution multipliers/dividers
The three operands are selected via the three indices of the parameter, i.e. index i001 = x1, index i002 = x2, index i003 = x3
x 4 x1 ∗ x 2
Equations: x 4( 32 bit ) = x1 ∗ x 2 , y = = Applicable for division by 0 (x2=0):
x3 x3
When x1 > 0: y = +199.99%
When x1 = 0: y = 0.00%
When x1 < 0: y = -200.00%
y is limited to -200.00 to +199.99% and applied to the specified connector.
st
U155 Operands for 1 multiplier/divider (result = K9155) FB 55 All connector Ind: 3 P052 = 3
(2155) numbers FS=1 P051 = 40
* 0 = connector K0000 1 Type: L2 Offline
S00 1 = connector K0001
(B131) etc.
nd
U156 Operands for 2 multiplier/divider (result = K9156) FB 56 All connector Ind: 3 P052 = 3
(2156) numbers FS=1 P051 = 40
* 0 = connector K0000 1 Type: L2 Offline
S00 1 = connector K0001
(B131) etc.
rd
U157 Operands for 3 multiplier/divider (result = K9157) FB 57 All connector Ind: 3 P052 = 3
(2157) numbers FS=1 P051 = 40
* 0 = connector K0000 1 Type: L2 Offline
S00 1 = connector K0001
(B131) etc.
Settings:
0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
U176 Limit value for limiter FB 65, FB212 -199.99 to 199.99 Ind: 2 P052 = 3
(2176) [%] FS=100.00 P051 = 40
i001: Applied to connector K9165 (FB 65) 0.01% Type: I2 Offline
S00 i002: Applied to connector K9174 (FB 212) [SW2.0 and later]
(B134)
(B135)
U179 Source for input signal and limits for limiter 3 FB 67 All connector Ind: 6 P052 = 3
(2179) numbers FS= P051 = 40
* Output = connector K9173 1 i001: 0 Offline
S00 i001: Input signal i002: 9171
(B134) i002: Upper limiting value (L+) i003: 9172
(B135) i003: Lower limiting value (L-) i004: 0
i005: 9260
Source for input signal and limits for limiter 6 FB 214 i006: 9261
[SW2.0 and later] Type: L2
Output = connector K9262
i004: Input signal
i005: Upper limiting value (L+)
i006: Lower limiting value (L-)
Settings:
0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
U180 Limit value for limiter FB 67, FB214 -199.99 to 199.99 Ind: 2 P052 = 3
(2180) [%] FS=100.00 P051 = 40
i001: Applied to connector K9171 (FB 67) 0.01% Type: I2 Offline
S00 i002: Applied to connector K9260 (FB 214) [SW2.0 and later]
(B134)
(B135)
U189 Source for input signal (A) and operating point (B) for FB 71 All connector Ind: 2 P052 = 3
nd
(2189) 2 limit-value monitor with filtering numbers FS= P051 = 40
* 1 i001: 0 Offline
S00 i001: Input signal i002: 9183
(B136) i002: Operating point Type: L2
Settings:
0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
U190 Settable operating point for limit-value monitor FB 71 -200.00 to 199.99 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2190) [%] FS=0.00 P051 = 40
Applied to connector K9183 0.01% Type: I2 Offline
S00
(B136)
nd
U191 Filter time for 2 limit-value monitor with filtering FB 71 0 to 10000 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2191) [ms] FS=0 P051 = 40
S00 1 Type: O2 Offline
(B136)
nd
U192 Hysteresis for 2 limit-value monitor with filtering FB 71 0.00 to 100.00 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2192) [%] FS=0.00 P051 = 40
S00 0.01% Type: O2 Offline
(B136)
U193 Source for input signal (A) and operating point (B) for FB 72 All connector Ind: 2 P052 = 3
rd
(2193) 3 limit-value monitor with filtering numbers FS= P051 = 40
* 1 i001: 0 Offline
S00 i001: Input signal i002: 9185
(B136) i002: Operating point Type: L2
Settings:
0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
U194 Settable operating point for limit-value monitor FB 72 -200.00 to 199.99 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2194) [%] FS=0.00 P051 = 40
Applied to connector K9185 0.01% Type: I2 Offline
S00
(B136)
rd
U195 Filter time for 3 limit-value monitor with filtering FB 72 0 to 10000 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2195) [ms] FS=0 P051 = 40
S00 1 Type: O2 Offline
(B136)
rd
U196 Hysteresis for 3 limit-value monitor with filtering FB 72 0.00 to 100.00 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2196) [%] FS=0.00 P051 = 40
S00 0.01% Type: O2 Offline
(B136)
U200 Source for input signal (A) and operating point (B) for FB 74 All connector Ind: 2 P052 = 3
nd
(2200) 2 limit-value monitor without filtering numbers FS= P051 = 40
* 1 i001: 0 Offline
S00 i001: Input signal i002: 9187
(B137) i002: Operating point Type: L2
Settings:
0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
U201 Settable operating point for limit-value monitor FB 74 -200.00 to 199.99 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2201) [%] FS=0.00 P051 = 40
Applied to connector K9187 0.01% Type: I2 Offline
S00
(B137)
nd
U202 Hysteresis for 2 limit-value monitor without filtering FB 74 0.00 to 100.00 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2202) [%] FS=0.00 P051 = 40
S00 0.01% Type: O2 Offline
(B137)
U203 Source for input signal (A) and operating point (B) for FB 75 All connector Ind: 2 P052 = 3
rd
(2203) 3 limit-value monitor without filtering numbers FS= P051 = 40
* 1 i001: 0 Offline
S00 i001: Input signal i002: 9188
(B137) i002: Operating point Type: L2
Settings:
0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
U204 Settable operating point for limit-value monitor FB 75 -200.00 to 199.99 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2204) [%] FS=0.00 P051 = 40
Applied to connector K9188 0.01% Type: I2 Offline
S00
(B137)
rd
U205 Hysteresis for 3 limit-value monitor without filtering FB 75 0.00 to 100.00 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2205) [%] FS=0.00 P051 = 40
S00 0.01% Type: O2 Offline
(B137)
U206 Source for input signal (A) and operating point (B) for FB 76 All connector Ind: 2 P052 = 3
th
(2206) 4 limit-value monitor without filtering numbers FS= P051 = 40
* 1 i001: 0 Offline
S00 i001: Input signal i002: 9189
(B137) i002: Operating point Type: L2
Settings:
0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
U207 Settable operating point for limit-value monitor FB 76 -200.00 to 199.99 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2207) [%] FS=0.00 P051 = 40
S00 Applied to connector K9189 0.01% Type: I2 Offline
(B137)
U210 Source for input signal (A) and operating point (B) for FB 77 All connector Ind: 2 P052 = 3
th
(2210) 5 limit-value monitor without filtering numbers FS= P051 = 40
* 1 i001: 0 Offline
S00 i001: Input signal i002: 9190
(B138) i002: Operating point Type: L2
Settings:
0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
U211 Settable operating point for limit-value monitor FB 77 -200.00 to 199.99 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2211) [%] FS=0.00 P051 = 40
Applied to connector K9190 0.01% Type: I2 Offline
S00
(B138)
th
U212 Hysteresis for 5 limit-value monitor without filtering FB 77 0.00 to 100.00 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2212) [%] FS=0.00 P051 = 40
S00 0.01% Type: O2 Offline
(B138)
U213 Source for input signal (A) and operating point (B) for FB 78 All connector Ind: 2 P052 = 3
th
(2213) 6 limit-value monitor without filtering numbers FS= P051 = 40
* 1 i001: 0 Offline
S00 i001: Input signal i002: 9191
(B138) i002: Operating point Type: L2
Settings:
0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
U214 Settable operating point for limit-value monitor FB 78 -200.00 to 199.99 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2214) [%] FS=0.00 P051 = 40
Applied to connector K9191 0.01% Type: I2 Offline
S00
(B138)
th
U215 Hysteresis for 6 limit-value monitor without filtering FB 78 0.00 to 100.00 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2215) [%] FS=0.00 P051 = 40
S00 0.01% Type: O2 Offline
(B138)
U216 Source for input signal (A) and operating point (B) for FB 79 All connector Ind: 2 P052 = 3
th
(2216) 7 limit-value monitor without filtering numbers FS= P051 = 40
* 1 i001: 0 Offline
S00 i001: Input signal i002: 9192
(B138) i002: Operating point Type: L2
Settings:
0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
U217 Settable operating point for limit-value monitor FB 79 -200.00 to 199.99 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2217) [%] FS=0.00 P051 = 40
Applied to connector K9192 0.01% Type: I2 Offline
S00
(B138)
th
U218 Hysteresis for 7 limit-value monitor without filtering FB 79 0.00 to 100.00 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2218) [%] FS=0.00 P051 = 40
S00 0.01% Type: O2 Offline
(B138)
Tracking/storage elements
The tracking/storage elements are storage elements for the parameterized input quantity. The outputs are linked to connectors.
Transfer of the input quantity is controlled via the RESET, TRACK and STORE functions:
RESET: When the controlling binector reaches log. "1", the output is set to 0.00% (y=0)
TRACK: When the controlling binector reaches log. "1", the output is set to the input value and then tracks it continuously (y=x). If the
TRACK signal switches from "1" to "0", the last value applied to the y output is "frozen"
STORE: With a "0" to "1" transition of the controlling binector signal, the output is permanently set to the current input value (y=x). This
value then remains stored
Priority 1. RESET, 2. TRACK, 3. STORE
Tracking/storage element 1
U222 Source for input quantity (x) FB 82 All connector Ind: None P052 = 3
(2222) numbers FS=0 P051 = 40
* 0 = connector K0000 1 Type: L2 Offline
S00 1 = connector K0001
(B145) etc.
Tracking/storage element 2
U225 Source for input quantity (x) FB 83 All connector Ind: None P052 = 3
(2225) numbers FS=0 P051 = 40
* 0 = connector K0000 1 Type: L2 Offline
S00 1 = connector K0001
(B145) etc.
U226 Source for control signals RESET, TRACK and STORE FB 83 All binector numbers Ind: 3 P052 = 3
(2226) 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
* i001: TRACK Type: L2 Offline
S00 i002: STORE
i003: RESET
(B145) Settings:
0 = binector B0000
1 = binector B0001
etc.
U227 Control word for Power On Mode FB 83 0 to 1 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2227) 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
* 0 Volatile storage: Type: O2 Offline
S00 Zero appears at output when voltage recovers
1 Non-volatile storage:
(B145) When the voltage is disconnected or fails, the current output
value is stored and then output when the voltage recovers/is
reconnected
Connector memories
The connector memories are memory elements for the input quantities selected via the parameters. The outputs are linked to connectors.
While the SET input is in the log. "1" state, output quantity y tracks input quantity x continuously. If the SET input changes state from log.
"1" to log. "0", the current value of x is stored and output continuously at y.
Output (y) = 0 is set on POWER ON.
Connector memory 1
U228 Source for input quantity (x) FB 84 All connector Ind: None P052 = 3
(2228) numbers FS=0 P051 = 40
* 0 = connector K0000 1 Type: L2 Offline
S00 1 = connector K0001
(B145) etc.
U229 Source for control signal SET FB 84 All binector numbers Ind: None P052 = 3
(2229) 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
* 0 = binector B0000 Type: L2 Offline
S00 1 = binector B0001
(B145) etc.
Connector memory 2
U230 Source for input quantity (x) FB 85 All connector Ind: None P052 = 3
(2230) numbers FS=0 P051 = 40
* 0 = connector K0000 1 Type: L2 Offline
S00 1 = connector K0001
(B145) etc.
U231 Source for control signal SET FB 85 All binector numbers Ind: None P052 = 3
(2231) 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
* 0 = binector B0000 Type: L2 Offline
S00 1 = binector B0001
(B145) etc.
U241 Source for control signal FB 90 All binector numbers Ind: None P052 = 3
(2241) 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
* 0 = binector B0000 Type: L2 Offline
S00 1 = binector B0001
(B150) etc.
U243 Source for control signal FB 91 All binector numbers Ind: None P052 = 3
(2243) 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
* 0 = binector B0000 Type: L2 Offline
S00 1 = binector B0001
(B150) etc.
U245 Source for control signal FB 92 All binector numbers Ind: None P052 = 3
(2245) 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
* 0 = binector B0000 Type: L2 Offline
S00 1 = binector B0001
(B150) etc.
Dead zones
The component of the input quantity (x) whose absolute value exceeds the threshold for the dead zone is applied to the output (y).
Dead zone 1 (output = K9232)
U290 Source for input quantity FB 109 All connector Ind: None P052 = 3
(2290) numbers FS=0 P051 = 40
* 0 = connector K0000 1 Type: L2 Offline
S00 1 = connector K0001
(B161) etc.
U291 Dead zone FB 109 0.00 to 100.00 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2291) [%] FS=0.00 P051 = 40
S00 0.01 Type: O2 Online
(B161)
Ramp-up integrator:
The simple ramp-function generator contains a flip-flop whose output is set to log. "0" (ramp generator initial run) after POWER
ON or when the ramp-function generator has been enabled. When the ramp-function generator output reaches a value
corresponding to the input quantity (y=x) for the first time, the flip-flop output switches to log. "1" and remains in this state until
the next enabling command. This output is linked to binector B9191. By parameterizing U301, index i001=919, it is possible to
apply this binector to the "Bypass simple ramp-function generator" function and thus to implement a ramp-up integrator
function.
U300 Source for input quantity FB 113 All connector Ind: None P052 = 3
(2300) numbers FS=0 P051 = 40
* 0 = connector K0000 1 Type: L2 Offline
S00 1 = connector K0001
(B165) etc.
U301 Source for control signals FB 113 All binector numbers Ind: 3 P052 = 3
(2301) 1 FS= P051 = 40
* i001 Source for "Bypass simple ramp-function generator" signal i001: 0 Offline
S00 i002 Source for "Stop simple ramp-function generator" signal i002: 0
(B165) i003 Source for "Reset / enable simple ramp-function generator" i003: 1
signal Type: L2
(0 = reset to zero, 1 = enable)
Settings:
0 = binector B0000
1 = binector B0001
etc.
U302 Ramp-up time FB 113 0.00 to 300.00 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2302) [s] FS=0.00 P051 = 40
S00 0.01 Type: O2 Online
(B165)
U303 Ramp-down time FB 113 0.00 to 300.00 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2303) [s] FS=0.00 P051 = 40
S00 0.01 Type: O2 Online
(B165)
11.66 Multiplexer
Only active with optional technology software S00
FB86 = 1st multiplexer (output = K9450)
FB87 = 2nd multiplexer (output = K9451)
FB88 = 3rd multiplexer (output = K9452)
Function:
An input quantity is connected through to the output depending on the control bits:
B3 B2 B1 Output y
0 0 0 X0
0 0 1 X1
0 1 0 X2
0 1 1 X3
1 0 0 X4
1 0 1 X5
1 1 0 X6
1 1 1 X7
U310 Source for control bits for the multiplexer [SW 1.8 and later] All binector numbers Ind: 9 P052 = 3
(2310) 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
* 0 = Binector B0000 Type: L2 off-line
S00 1 = Binector B0001
etc.
(B195) i001: Control bit B1 for 1st multiplexer
i002: Control bit B2
i003: Control bit B3
i004: Control bit B1 for 2nd multiplexer
i005: Control bit B2
i006: Control bit B3
i007: Control bit B1 for 3rd multiplexer
i008: Control bit B2
i009: Control bit B3
U311 Source for input quantities for 1st multiplexer [SW 1.8 and later] All connector Ind: 8 P052 = 3
(2311) numbers FS=0 P051 = 40
* 0 = Connector K0000 1 Type: L2 off-line
S00 1 = Connector K0001
etc.
(B195) i001 Input quantity X0
i002 Input quantity X1
i003 Input quantity X2
i004 Input quantity X3
i005 Input quantity X4
i006 Input quantity X5
i007 Input quantity X6
i008 Input quantity X7
U312 Source for input quantities for 2nd multiplexer [SW 1.8 and later] All connector Ind: 8 P052 = 3
(2312) numbers FS=0 P051 = 40
* 0 = Connector K0000 1 Type: L2 off-line
S00 1 = Connector K0001
etc.
(B195) i001 Input quantity X0
i002 Input quantity X1
i003 Input quantity X2
i004 Input quantity X3
i005 Input quantity X4
i006 Input quantity X5
i007 Input quantity X6
i008 Input quantity X7
11.67 Counters
Only active with optional technology software S00
Software counter FB 89
n314 Display of output of software counter FB 89 0 to 65535 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2314) [SW 1.9 and later] Type: O2
S00
(B196)
U315 Fixed values for setting/limiting inputs of software counter FB 89 0 to 65535 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
(2315) [SW 1.9 and later] 1 FS= P051 = 40
* i001: 0 off-line
S00 i001: Minimum value i002: 65535
i002: Maximum value i003: 0
(B196) i003: Setting value i004: 0
i004: Start value Type: O2
U316 Source for setting/limiting inputs of software counter FB 89 All connector Ind: 4 P052 = 3
(2316) [SW 1.9 and later] numbers FS= P051 = 40
* 1 i001: 9441 off-line
S00 i001: Minimum value i002: 9442
i002: Maximum value i003: 9443
(B196) i003: Setting value i004: 9444
i004: Start value Type: L2
Settings:
0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
U317 Source for control signals of software counter FB 89 All binector numbers Ind: 5 P052 = 3
(2317) [SW 1.9 and later] 1 FS= P051 = 40
* i001: 0 off-line
S00 i001: Positive edge: Count up i002: 0
i002: Positive edge: Count down i003: 0
(B196) i003: Stop counter i004: 0
i004: Set counter i005: 1
i005: Enable counter Type: L2
Settings:
0 = binector B0000
1 = binector B0001
etc.
Decoders/demultiplexers, binary to 1 of 8
U318 Source for input signals for decoder/demultiplexer 1 FB 118 All binector numbers Ind: 3 P052 = 3
(2318) 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
* i001 Source for input signal, bit 0 Type: L2 Offline
S00 i002 Source for input signal, bit 1
i003 Source for input signal, bit 2
(B200) Settings:
0 = binector B0000
1 = binector B0001
etc.
U319 Source for input signals for decoder/demultiplexer 2 FB 119 All binector numbers Ind: 3 P052 = 3
(2319) 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
* i001 Source for input signal, bit 0 Type: L2 Offline
S00 i002 Source for input signal, bit 1
i003 Source for input signal, bit 2
(B200) Settings:
0 = binector B0000
1 = binector B0001
etc.
Inverters
The input signal is inverted and the result applied to the specified binector.
U380 Source for input signal, inverter 1 (output = B9450) FB 180 All binector numbers Ind: None P052 = 3
(2380) 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
* 0 = binector B0000 Type: L2 Offline
S00 1 = binector B0001
(B207) etc.
U381 Source for input signal, inverter 2 (output = B9451) FB 181 All binector numbers Ind: None P052 = 3
(2381) 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
* As for U380 Type: L2 Offline
S00
(B207)
U382 Source for input signal, inverter 3 (output = B9452) FB 182 All binector numbers Ind: None P052 = 3
(2382) 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
* As for U380 Type: L2 Offline
S00
(B207)
U383 Source for input signal, inverter 4 (output = B9453) FB 183 All binector numbers Ind: None P052 = 3
(2383) 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
* As for U380 Type: L2 Offline
S00
(B207)
U384 Source for input signal, inverter 5 (output = B9454) FB 184 All binector numbers Ind: None P052 = 3
(2384) 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
* As for U380 Type: L2 Offline
S00
(B207)
U385 Source for input signal, inverter 6 (output = B9455) FB 185 All binector numbers Ind: None P052 = 3
(2385) 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
* As for U380 Type: L2 Offline
S00
(B207)
U386 Source for input signal, inverter 7 (output = B9456) FB 186 All binector numbers Ind: None P052 = 3
(2386) 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
* As for U380 Type: L2 Offline
S00
(B207)
D flipflops
st nd rd
D flipflops with RESET (Q=0), SET (Q=1) and STORE (Q=D on transition from 0 to 1) (priority: 1 RESET, 2 SET, 3 STORE).
RESET setting is enabled on POWER ON.
U430 Source for SET, D, STORE and RESET for D flipflop 1 FB 230 All binector numbers Ind: 4 P052 = 3
(2430) (outputs: Q = B9490, /Q = B9491) 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
* Type: L2 Offline
S00 i001 Source for SET
i002 Source for D
(B211) i003 Source for STORE
i004 Source for RESET
Settings:
0 = binector B0000
1 = binector B0001
etc.
U487 Filter time for setpoint FB 114 0.00 to 600.00 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
(2487) [s] FS=0.00 P051 = 40
S00 0.01 Type: O2 Online
FDS
(B170)
Note:
Connector K9252 contains the positive limiting value with inverted sign
generated by U507 and U508. By setting U509=9252 and U510=100.00,
therefore, it is possible to set the negative and positive limits symmetrically.
U510 Negative limit for output of technology controller FB 114 0.0 to 199.9 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
(2510) [%] FS=100.0 P051 = 40
See also U509 0.1 Type: O2 Online
S00
FDS
(B170)
U511 Source for variable weighting factor for output FB 114 All connector Ind: None P052 = 3
(2511) numbers FS=1 P051 = 40
* After multiplication with U512, the contents of the selected connector act as 1 Type: L2 Offline
S00 a weighting factor for the technology controller output.
(B170) 0 = connector K0000
1 = connector K0001
etc.
U512 Weighting factor for output FB 114 -100.0 to 100.0 Ind: 4 P052 = 3
(2512) [%] FS=100.0 P051 = 40
See also U511 0.1 Type: I2 Online
S00
FDS
(B170)
D ∗ π ∗ n _ rated n _ act
Function: v _ act = ∗
i 100%
v _ set ∗ i
Function: n _ set = ∗ 100%
D ∗ π ∗ n _ rated
D 4 − D Hülse4 ∗ K
Function: JV = 4
D max
11.73 PI controller
Only active with optional technology software S00
PI controller 1 = FB260
PI controller 2 = FB261
PI controller 3 = FB262
PI controller 4 = FB263
PI controller 5 = FB264
PI controller 6 = FB265
PI controller 7 = FB266
PI controller 8 = FB267
PI controller 9 = FB268
PI controller 10 = FB269
U530 Source for input quantity [SW 1.8 and later] All connector Ind: 10 P052 = 3
(2530) numbers FS=0 P051 = 40
* 0 = Connector K0000 1 Type: L2 off-line
S00 1 = Connector K0001
etc.
(B180...
B189) i001: input quantity PI controller 1
i002: input quantity PI controller 2
...
i010: input quantity PI controller 10
Controller parameters
U536 Source for variable P gain [SW 1.8 and later] All connector Ind: 10 P052 = 3
(2536) numbers FS=1 P051 = 40
* 1 Type: L2 off-line
S00 The content of the selected connector acts as the P gain for the PI controller
after multiplication with U537.
(B180...
B189) 0 = Connector K0000
1 = Connector K0001
etc.
Control bits
U540 Freeze P component [SW 1.8 and later] 0 to 1 Ind: 10 P052 = 3
(2540) 1 FS=1 P051 = 40
* 0 Controller P component frozen (i.e. pure I controller) Type: O2 off-line
S00 1 Controller P component active
Output, Limitation
U542 Source for variable positive limit [SW 1.8 and later] All connector Ind: 10 P052 = 3
(2542) numbers FS=1 P051 = 40
* The content of the selected connector acts as the positive limit for the 1 Type: L2 off-line
S00 output of the PI controller after multiplication with U543.
0 = Connector K0000
(B180... 1 = Connector K0001
B189) etc.
i001: PI controller 1
i002: PI controller 2
...
i010: PI controller 10
Note:
If the content of the selected connector has a negative value, this causes a
negative maximum value at the output of this limiter stage.
U543 Positive limit for the output of the PI controller [SW 1.8 and later] 0.0 to 199.9 Ind: 10 P052 = 3
(2543) [%] FS=100.0 P051 = 40
See also U542 0.1 Type: O2 on-line
S00
(B180...
B189)
U544 Source for variable negative Limit [SW 1.8 and later] All connector Ind: 10 P052 = 3
(2544) numbers FS= P051 = 40
* The content of the selected connector acts as the negative limit for the 1 i001: 9306 off-line
S00 output of the technology controller after multiplication with U510. i002: 9316
0 = Connector K0000 i003: 9326
(B180... 1 = Connector K0001 i004: 9336
B189) etc. i005: 9346
i006: 9356
i001: PI controller 1 i007: 9366
i002: PI controller 2 i008: 9376
... i009: 9386
i010: PI controller 10 i010: 9396
Note: Type: L2
If the content of the selected connector has a positive value, this causes a
positive minimum value at the output of this limiter stage.
Note:
Connectors K9306 to K9396 contain for PI controllers 1 to 10 the positive
limitation values formed by U542 and U543 with an inverted sign. In this
way it is possible to set the negative limitation symmetrically to the positive
limitation by setting U544= 9306 to 9396 and U545=100.0.
U545 Negative limit for the output of the PI controller [SW 1.8 and later] 0.0 to 199.9 Ind: 10 P052 = 3
(2545) [%] FS=100.0 P051 = 40
See also U544 0.1 Type: O2 on-line
S00
(B180...
B189)
11.78 Definition of the function of the relay output at terminals 109 / 110
U619 Source for the relay output "line contactor ON" (terminals 109 / 110) All binector numbers Ind: 2 P052 = 3
(2619) [SW 1.7 and later] 1 FS=124 P051 = 40
* Type: L2 off-line
BDS 0 = Binector B0000
1 = Binector B0001
(G117) etc.
124 = Main contactor ON
Notes:
- Only one signal can be processed per input. Voltage or current signals can
be evaluated.
- Voltage and current signals must be connected to different terminals.
- Only unipolar signals are permitted with settings 1 and 2, i.e. the internal
process quantities are also unipolar.
- When setting 2 is selected, an input current of< 2 mA causes shutdown on
faults (open-circuit monitoring)
- The offset compensation for the analog inputs is set in parameter U692.
Settings:
0 No time monitoring
1...65000 Permissible time interval between two process data
exchange operations before a fault message is output.
Note:
The telegram monitoring function is active
• from the receipt of the first error-free telegram after connection of the
electronics power supply
• from the receipt of the first error-free telegram after the telegram monitor
has responded (i.e. monitoring timeout).
n697 Diagnostic information of SCB1 [SW 1.9 and later] Ind:24 P052 = 3
Type O2 P051 =40
(2697) Visualization parameter for displaying diagnostic info relating to SCB1. on-line
The displayed values overflow at "255“ (e.g. the number of telegrams begins
at "0" again after "255").
i001: Number of error-free telegrams
i002: Number of errored telegrams
i003: Number of voltage failures on slaves
i004: Number of interruptions in fiber-optic connection
i005: Number of missing response telegrams
i006: Number of search telegrams for slave location
i007: ETX error
i008: Number of configuration telegrams
i009: Highest terminal numbers needed according to PZD
connection (parameterization of connectors or binectors)
i010: Analog inputs/outputs required according to PZD connection of
setpoint channel and actual value output via SCI
(parameterization of appropriate connectors)
i011: Reserved
i012: Reserved
i013: SCB1 alarm word
i014: Setting defining whether slave no. 1 is needed and type if
applicable
0: No slave required
1: SCI1
2: SCI2
i015: Setting defining whether slave no. 2 is needed and type if
applicable
0: No slave required
1: SCI1
2: SCI2
i016: SCI board: Initialization error
i017: SCB1 generation: Year
i018: SCB1 generation: Day and month
i019: SCI slave1: Software version
i020: SCI slave1: Year of generation
i021: SCI slave1: Day and month of generation
i022: SCI slave2: Software version
i023: SCI slave2: Year of generation
i024: SCI slave2: Day and month of generation
Settings:
0 The link to supplementary boards is re-initialized. After the
configuration parameters for supplementary boards have been
changed, U710 must be set to 0 so that the new settings can
take effect.
The parameter is then set automatically to 1.
Note: Data transmission is interrupted while initialization is in
progress.
1 Deactivated
If no process data are exchanged with the supplementary board for a period
in excess of the telegram failure time, fault message F082 is activated as a
function of the fault delay time.
Monitoring takes place in a 20 ms cycle. For this reason, it is only
meaningful to set values that are multiples of 20 ms.
U722.001 U722.003
or or
U722.002 U722.004
t [ms]
Note:
The telegram monitoring function is active
• from the receipt of the first error-free telegram after connection of the
electronics power supply
• from the receipt of the first error-free telegram after the telegram monitor
has responded (i.e. monitoring timeout).
U723 Timeout period for technology boards [SW 2.1 and later] 20 to 60 Ind: 2 P052 = 3
(2723) [s] FS= 20 P051 = 40
* i001: Timeout period until F080 fault value 1 (no heartbeat) 1s Type: O2 on-line
i002: Timeout period until F080 fault value 6 (delay until initialization
is complete).
Additional permissible period after expiry of time set in index
001 for completion of initialization.
Example
U732.001 = 30, U732.002 = 20:
When the electronics supply is switched on, F080 fault value 1 is delayed by
30 s and F080 fault value 6 by 30s + 20s = 50s.
st
U728 Source for binector/connector converter for 1 CB/TB All binector numbers Ind: 16 P052 = 3
(2728) [SW 1.9 and later] 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
* Type: L2 off-line
Binectors to be converted to connector K3020
st
(Z110) i001: 1 binector (bit 0)
nd
i002: 2 binector (bit 1)
...
th
i016: 16 binector (bit 15)
Settings:
0 = binector B0000
1 = binector B0001
etc.
This parameter not only defines the transmit data, but also their position in
the transmit telegram.
Only one node in a SIMOLINK ring may perform the function of dispatcher.
Node address 0 may not be assigned to any node if a higher-level PLC is
performing the dispatcher function as the SIMOLINK master. When an SLB
is selected to operate as dispatcher, all nodes must be assigned
consecutive addresses, starting with address 0 for the dispatcher.
Example:
2.0 = address 2 channel 0
n750 SLB Receive data [SW 1.5 and later] Ind: 16 P052 = 3
Type: L2
(2750) Visualization parameter for data received via the SIMOLINK board (see also
Section 7 "Starting up SIMOLINK boards" and Section 8 , Sheet Z122)
(Z122) i001: Word 1 in PZD section of telegram
...
i016: Word 16 in PZD section of telegram
U751 SLB Transmit data selection [SW 1.5 and later] All connector Ind: 16 P052 = 3
numbers FS=0 P051 =40
(2751) Selection of connectors whose contents must be transferred as transmit Type: L2 Offline
data by the SLB (see also Section 7 "Starting up SIMOLINK boards" and
* Section 8 , Sheet Z122).
In addition to the transmit data itself, its place in the transmit telegram is
also defined.
Segment or bit
0 ....... Terminal 40
1 ....... Terminal 41
2 ....... Terminal 42
3 ....... Terminal 43
4 ....... Terminal 44
5 ....... Terminal 45
6 ....... Terminal 46
Segment or bit
0 ........ Terminal 53
1 ........ Terminal 54
2 ........ Terminal 39
3 ........ Terminal 41
4 ........ Terminal 43
5 ........ Terminal 45
(Z118)
(Z119) 0 = binector B0000
1 = binector B0001
etc.
0: HTL unipolar
1: TTL unipolar
2: HTL differential input
3: TTL/RS422 differential input
U791 Configuration of encoder supply voltage [SW 1.5 and later] 0 to 1 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2791) 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
The supply is subject to a current limit of 250mA Type: O2 Offline
* Caution: Setting the parameter incorrectly can damage the encoder (i.e. 15
V voltage for an encoder which requires a 5 V supply).
(Z120)
0: 5V voltage supply
1: 15V voltage supply
U792 Number of pulses per revolution [SW 1.5 and later] 100 to 20000 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2792) 1 FS=1024 P051 = 40
Number of lines on one track around circumference of disk Type: O2 Offline
*
(Z120)
U793 Encoder type [SW 1.5 and later] 0 to 1 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2793) 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
0: Encoder with A/B track (two tracks displaced by 90 degrees) Type: O2 Offline
* 1: Encoder with separate forward and reverse tracks
(Z120)
U794 Reference speed [SW 1.5 and later] 50.0 to 6500.0 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2794) [rev/min] FS=500.0 P051 = 40
When actual speed = reference speed a value of 100% is output in the 0.1 Type: O2 Online
(Z120) appropriate diagnostic parameter (n795) and connector
n795 Display of actual speed in % of reference speed [SW 1.5 and later] -200.00 to 199.99 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2795) [%] Type: I2
(Z120)
U796 Resetting the position counter [SW 2.0 and later] 0 to 2 Ind: none P052 = 2
(2796) 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
* Setting the type of resetting for position acquisition Type: O2 online
S00 0 = free-running (no reset)
(Z120) 1 = see function diagram Z120
2 = see function diagram Z120
This parameter not only defines the transmit data, but also their position in
the transmit telegram.
i001: Word 1 of telegram
...
i005: Word 5 of telegram
i006: word 1 of the telegram, if "standby master" [SW 1.7 and later]
...
i010: word 5 of the telegram, if "standby master" [SW 1.7 and later]
Indices .06 to .10 of U804 are activated on the master and the standby
master when the “master” function is transferred to the standby master
U805 Control word for bus terminator of paralleling interface 0 to 1 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2805) 1 FS=0 P051 = 40
0: No bus terminator Type: O2 Online
(G195) 1: Bus terminator active
U806 Address for the parallel connection of SIMOREG devices see column on left Ind: 2 P052 = 3
(2806) FS=2 P051 = 40
* i001: Address of the masters or of the slaves Type: O2 off-line
i002: Address of the "standby master" or slaves [SW 1.7 and later]
Fault message F014 is displayed if no data are exchanged with the parallel-
connected converter within this delay period.
The monitoring function is implemented within a 20 ms cycle. For this
reason, only setting values which constitute a multiple of 20 ms are
meaningful.
Note:
The telegram monitoring function is active
• from the receipt of the first error-free telegram after connection of the
electronics power supply
• from the receipt of the first error-free telegram after the telegram monitor
has responded (i.e. monitoring timeout).
U808 Source for triggering of message F014 6040, 6041 Ind: None P052 = 3
(2808) FS=6040 P051 = 40
* Selection of binector which must trigger message F014 when it switches to Type: L2 Offline
log. "1"
(G195) 6040 = binector B6040
6041 = binector B6041
n809 Diagnostic information for paralleling interface 0 to 65535 Ind: 9 P052 ≥ 0
(2809) Type: O2
i001 to i009 = Free-running counter, overflow at 65535
(G195) 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Segment
0 .......
1 .......
2 ....... ON: Slave with address 2 responding
3 ....... ON: Slave with address 3 responding
4 ....... ON: Slave with address 4 responding
5 ....... ON: Slave with address 5 responding
6 ....... ON: Slave with address 6 responding
7 .......
8 ....... OFF
9 ....... OFF
10 .......
11 .......
12 .......
13 .......
14 .......
15 ....... ON: Master function active
Segment
0 .......
1 .......
2 ....... ON: Data for slave with address 2 are ok
3 ....... ON: Data for slave with address 3 are ok
4 ....... ON: Data for slave with address 4 are ok
5 ....... ON: Data for slave with address 5 are ok
6 ....... ON: Data for slave with address 6 are ok
7 .......
8 ....... ON: Slave function active
9 ....... ON: Firing pulses of master are used
10 .......
11 .......
12 .......
13 .......
14 .......
15 ....... OFF
Note:
This parameter is operative only if P082 >= 21.
Simulation operation
Simulation operation is used to test the power section (measurement of the firing pulses with a current probe). Firing pulses are output to
a single thyristor (pulse distance = 20 ms, pulse duration = approx. 1 ms, firing pulse chopping as in normal operation). The thyristor is
selected with parameter U840. The line voltage does not have to be applied during simulation operation.
Simulation operation is activated by setting a value > 0 in Parameter U840.
Simulation operation is then actually started when the SIMOREG DC-MASTER is in an operating state ≥ o7.
As soon as the SIMOREG DC-MASTER is in simulation operation, it goes into operating state o8.1 (simulation operation).
Simulation operation is exited by resetting parameter U840 to zero.
U840 Control parameters for simulation operation [SW 1.7 and later] 0, Ind: None P052 = 3
(2840) 11 to 16, FS=0 P051 = 40
* 0 No simulation operation 21 to 26 Type: O2 off-line
11 Firing cable 11 1
...
16 Firing cable 16
21 Firing cable 21
...
26 Firing cable 26
i001: -
i002: Slot D
i003: Slot E
i004: Slot F
i005: Slot G
11.96 Technology software in the basic converter, Option S00: Sampling times
Only active with optional technology software S00
Sampling times
For each function block of the technology software S00, it is necessary to define in which "time slice" (i.e. with which sampling time) it is
processed.
5 time slices are available:
Example 1:
Starting with the standard sequence setting, the processing sequence must be altered such that function block 90 (analog signal selector
switch) will be processed immediately after function block 83 (tracking/storage element):
Function block no. 90 must be entered in the index in which the number of the function block previously processed after block 83 (84 in
U960.9065) is currently stored. Function block numbers (84 and 85) in the following indices of U960 will be shifted up to the next index
automatically.
Example 2:
Starting with the standard sequence setting, the processing sequence must be altered such that function block 38 (sign inverter) will be
processed immediately after function block 45 (divider):
Function block number 38 must be entered in the index in which the number of the function block previously processed after function block
45 (46 in U960.i035) is currently stored. The function block numbers stored in the indices immediately above this position shift up by one
index, then all numbers immediately above the gap left shift down automatically by one index.
U960 Processing sequence of function blocks of S00 technology Numbers of all Ind: 100 P052 = 3
(2960) software (1) function blocks FS= P051 = 40
* st Standard Offline
S00 i001: Number of function block for 1 place in processing sequence
sequence Type: O2
nd
i002: Number of function block for 2 place in processing
sequence
etc.
The S00 technology option can only be utilized on SIMOREG DC-MASTER converters on which this option has been enabled by a proper
PIN number. The software remains enabled after software updates, i.e. it need not be enabled again after new software has been
installed.
Permanent enabling of S00 technology option (subject to charge):
Please proceed as follows if you wish to enable the S00 technology option:
1. Find out the serial number of your SIMOREG DC-MASTER unit (e.g. "Q6K31253320005"):
• The serial number is specified on the delivery note
• The serial number is printed on the rating plate of the SIMOREG DC-MASTER
• The serial number can be displayed in parameter r069 on the OP1S
2. Find out the PIN number (a number between 2001 and 65535) which matches the converter serial number:
• If you have ordered the SIMOREG DC-MASTER with S00 option, you will find the PIN number printed on a sticker on the unit
and specified on the delivery note.
• If not, please contact your local Siemens sales office to obtain the correct PIN number.
3. Enter the PIN number in parameter U977 and complete your entry by pressing button <P>. This parameter is automatically reset to
0 after the entry is made. Enter the PIN number with care as you only have five attempts.
4. Technology option S00 is now enabled, which can be verified in n978 = 2000.
Technology option S00 can be disabled by entering U997 = PIN - 1 (e.g. for test purposes). Parameter n978 then displays 500. The option
is enabled again by entering U977 = PIN.
Fixed values
K0000 Fixed value 0 G120
K0001 Fixed value 100.00% ∧ 100%
16384 = G120
K0002 Fixed value 200.00% ∧ 100%
16384 = G120
K0003 Fixed value -100.00% ∧ 100%
16384 = G120
K0004 Fixed value -200.00% ∧ 100%
16384 = G120
K0005 Fixed value 50.00% ∧ 100%
16384 = G120
K0006 Fixed value 150.00% ∧ 100%
16384 = G120
K0007 Fixed value -50.00% ∧ 100%
16384 = G120
K0008 Fixed value -150.00% ∧ 100%
16384 = G120
K0009 Fixed value 0 or special function specified in each case
Analog inputs
K0010 Analog input, terminal 4 / 5 (main setpoint) ∧ 100%
16384 = G113
Raw value after A/D conversion (unfiltered, not normalized)
K0011 Analog input, terminal 4 / 5 (main setpoint) ∧ 100%
16384 = G113
After normalization, offset injection, filtering
K0012 Analog input, terminal 103 / 104 (main actual value) ∧ 100%
16384 = G113
Raw value after A/D conversion (unfiltered, not normalized)
K0013 Analog input, terminal 103 / 104 (main actual value) ∧ 100%
16384 = G113
After normalization, offset injection, filtering
K0014 Analog input, terminal 6 / 7 (analog selectable input 1) ∧ 100%
16384 = G113
Raw value after A/D conversion (unfiltered, not normalized)
K0015 Analog input, terminal 6 / 7 (analog selectable input 1) ∧ 100%
16384 = G113
After normalization, offset injection, filtering
K0016 Analog input, terminal 8 / 9 (analog selectable input 2) ∧ 100%
16384 = G114
Raw value after A/D conversion (unfiltered, not normalized)
K0017 Analog input, terminal 8 / 9 (analog selectable input 2) ∧ 100%
16384 = G114
After normalization, offset injection, filtering
K0018 Analog input, terminal 10 / 11 (analog selectable input 3) ∧ 100%
16384 = G114
Raw value after A/D conversion (unfiltered, not normalized)
Analog outputs
K0026 Analog output, terminal 14 / 15 ∧ 100%
16384 = G115
K0027 Analog output, terminal 16 / 17 ∧ 100%
16384 = G115
K0028 Analog output, terminal 18 / 19 ∧ 100%
16384 = G116
K0029 Analog output, terminal 20 / 21 ∧ 100%
16384 = G116
Evaluation of the pulse encoder board SBP [SW 1.6 and later]
KK0036 Position actual value of SBP ∧1
[SW 2.0 and later] 1 = Z120
K0038 Actual speed value of SBP in rev./min ∧ 1 rpm
[SW 2.0 and later] 1 = Z120
K0039 Actual speed value of SBP ∧ 100%
16384 = Z120
Heatsink temperature
K0050 Heatsink temperature ∧ 100°C
16384 =
Motor interface
K0050 is always set to 0 when a PTC thermistor or no temperature sensor is connected (P490.x ≠ 1).
K0051 Motor temperature 1 (from sensor to terminal 22 / 23) ∧ 100°C
16384 = G185
K0052 Motor temperature 2 (from sensor to terminal 204 / 205) 16384 ∧ 100°C
= G185
Current limitation
K0131 Lowest positive current limit (armature) ∧ 100%
16384 = G161
K0132 Highest negative current limit (armature) ∧ 100%
16384 = G161
K0133 Current setpoint (armature) before limitation (incl. additional setpoint) ∧ 100%
16384 = G161
K0134 Current setpoint (armature) before torque limitation ∧ 100%
16384 = G160
Speed controller
Setpoint processing, ramp-function generator, friction and moment of inertia compensation
K0160 Speed controller output ∧ 100%
16384 = G152
K0161 P component ∧ 100%
16384 = G152
K0162 I component ∧ 100%
16384 = G152
K0164 Setpoint/actual value deviation ∧ 100%
16384 = G152
K0165 Generation of setpoint/actual value deviation output ∧ 100%
16384 = G152
K0166 Selected actual speed value (absolute value) ∧ 100%
16384 = G151
K0167 Selected actual speed value (signed) ∧ 100%
16384 = G151
K0168 D component output * (-1) ∧ 100%
16384 = G152
K0169 D component output ∧ 100%
16384 = G152
K0170 Speed setpoint from ramp-function generator after limitation ∧ 100%
16384 = G137
K0171 Precontrol for speed controller ∧ 100%
16384 = G153
(friction and moment of inertia compensation)
K0172 Component of precontrol determined by friction for speed controller ∧ 100%
16384 = G153
K0173 Filtered component of precontrol determined by moment of inertia for speed ∧ 100%
16384 = G153
controller
K0174 Filtering element output for nset filtering ∧ 100%
16384 = G152
K0176 Speed droop ∧ 100%
16384 = G151
K0177 Band-stop output 1 ∧ 100%
16384 = G152
K0178 Band-stop output 2 ∧ 100%
16384 = G152
K0179 Filtering element output for nact filtering ∧ 100%
16384 = G152
K0181 Lowest positive setpoint limit ∧ 100%
16384 = G137
K0182 Highest negative setpoint limit ∧ 100%
16384 = G137
K0183 Speed setpoint before limitation ∧ 100%
16384 = G137
K0190 Ramp-function generator output (before speed setpoint limitation) ∧ 100%
16384 = G136
K0191 dv/dt (rise in ramp-function generator output in time period set in P542) ∧ 100%
16384 = G136
K0192 Effective ramp-function generator input variable ∧ 100%
16384 = G136
K0193 Setpoint input for ramp-function generator ∧ 100%
16384 = G135
K0194 Total of main setpoint (limited) + additional setpoint ∧ 100%
16384 = G135
K0195 Ramp-function generator input before the setpoint reduction ∧ 100%
16384 = G135
[SW 1.6 and later]
K0196 Effective positive limit for main setpoint 16384 ∧ 100%
= G135
K0197 Effective negative limit for main setpoint ∧ 100%
16384 = G135
K0198 Main setpoint before limitation ∧ 100%
16384 = G135
Motorized potentiometer
K0240 Motorized potentiometer output (setpoint from potentiometer) ∧ 100%
16384 = G126
K0241 dy/dt (rise in ramp-function generator output in time period set in P542 + ∧ 100%
16384 = G126
P465)
K0242 Ramp-function generator input in motorized potentiometer (setpoint) ∧ 100%
16384 = G126
General connectors
K0301 Line voltage U-V (armature) ∧ P078.001
16384 =
K0302 Line voltage V-W (armature) 16384 ∧ P078.001
=
K0303 Line voltage W-U (armature) ∧ P078.001
16384 =
K0304 Line voltage (field) 16384 ∧ 400V
=
K0305 Average line voltage (armature), filtered ∧ P078.001
16384 =
K0306 Line frequency 16384 ∧ 50.0Hz
=
K0307 Motor power output see Column 2
∧ P100 * (P101 – P100 * P110)
Normalization: 16384 =
K0309 Calculated motor temperature rise see Column 2
Fixed setpoints
K0401 Fixed value 1 (P401) ∧ 100%
16384 = G120
K0402 Fixed value 2 (P402) ∧ 100%
16384 = G120
K0403 Fixed value 3 (P403) ∧ 100%
16384 = G120
K0404 Fixed value 4 (P404) ∧ 100%
16384 = G120
K0405 Fixed value 5 (P405) ∧ 100%
16384 = G120
K0406 Fixed value 6 (P406) ∧ 100%
16384 = G120
K0407 Fixed value 7 (P407) ∧ 100%
16384 = G120
K0408 Fixed value 8 (P408) ∧ 100%
16384 = G120
K0409 Fixed value 9 (P409) ∧ 100%
16384 = G120
K0410 Fixed value 10 (P410) ∧ 100%
16384 = G120
K0411 Fixed value 11 (P411) ∧ 100%
16384 = G120
K0412 Fixed value 12 (P412) ∧ 100%
16384 = G120
K0413 Fixed value 13 (P413) ∧ 100%
16384 = G120
K0414 Fixed value 14 (P414) ∧ 100%
16384 = G120
Start pulse for the speed controller [SW 1.7 and later]
K0451 Fixed setting value 1 for the n controller I component ∧ 100% of P100
16384 = G150
K0452 Setting value 1 for the n controller I component, weighted 16384 ∧ 100% of P100
= G150
K0453 Fixed setting value 2 for the n controller I component ∧ 100% of P100
16384 = G150
K0454 Setting value for the n controller I component ∧ 100% of P100
16384 = G150
Connectors for SIMOREG DC-MASTER Converter Commutation Protector (SIMOREG CCP) [SW 2.1 and later]
K0574 - See Operating Instructions SIMOREG CCP
K0577
General connectors
K0800 Operating status (code number) with one decimal place
K0801 Latest fault and alarm message G189
Low byte: Latest alarm message
If several alarms are active simultaneously, the alarm with the
lowest number if displayed here.
Value "0" means that no alarm is active.
High byte: Latest fault message
Value "0" means that no fault is active.
K0810 Limitation bits
The meaning of these bits is described in Section 11, Parameter List, under
parameter r040.
K0960 Time interval between averaged line synchronization time reference point ∧ 1.334 µs
1=
and "unfiltered" zero crossing of scanned and software-filtered line voltage in
1.334 µs (when P152 = 1 to 20)
K0970 Positive line zero crossing of phase U-V (as T1 instant)
K0971 Negative line zero crossing of phase W-U (as T1 instant)
K0972 Positive line zero crossing of phase V-W (as T1 instant)
K0973 Negative line zero crossing of phase U-V (as T1 instant)
K0974 Positive line zero crossing of phase W-U (as T1 instant)
K0975 Negative line zero crossing of phase V-W (as T1 instant)
K0976 Positive line zero crossing, field supply
K0977 Negative line zero crossing, field supply
K0980 Cycle time of the asynchronous part of the armature firing interrupt (at the
C167 processor) and, at the same time, the cycle time of the fastest time slot
(time slot 1) at the C163/C165 processor [as of SW2.22]
K0981 Filtered C163/C165 total processor utilization K9990, which is also used to
control the processor utilization through variation of the cycle time of the
asynchronous part of the armature firing interrupt [as of SW2.22]
K0982 Filtered C167 total processor utilization K0990, which is also used to control
the processor utilization through variation of the cycle time of the
asynchronous part of the armature firing interrupt [as of SW2.22]
K0984 Last line zero crossing used (as T1 instant) (field)
K0985 Field firing instant (as T1 instant)
K0986 Last line zero crossing used (as T1 instant) (armature)
K0987 Armature firing instant (as T1 instant)
K0988 Firing pulse cycle time (time difference between current and previous
armature firing instant) in T1 increments of 1.334 µs each
st
Process data exchange with 1 CB/TB
K3001
st
Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 1 ∧1
1= Z110
1∧1
st
K3002 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 2 = Z110
K3003
st
Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 3 ∧1
1= Z110
K3004
st
Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 4 ∧1
1= Z110
K3005
st
Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 5 ∧1
1= Z110
K3006
st
Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 6 ∧1
1= Z110
K3007
st
Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 7 ∧1
1= Z110
K3008
st
Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 8 ∧1
1= Z110
K3009
st
Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 9 ∧1
1= Z110
K3010
st
Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 10 ∧1
1= Z110
K3011
st
Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 11 ∧1
1= Z110
1∧1
st
K3012 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 12 = Z110
K3013
st
Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 13 ∧1
1= Z110
K3014
st
Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 14 ∧1
1= Z110
K3015
st
Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 15 ∧1
1= Z110
K3016
st
Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 16 ∧1
1= Z110
K3020
st
Output of binector/connector converter for 1 CB/TB [SW 1.9 and later] ∧1
1= Z110
KK3031
st
Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 1 and 2 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= Z124
1∧1
st
KK3032 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 2 and 3 [SW 2.0 and later] = Z124
KK3033
st
Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 3 and 4 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= Z124
KK3034
st
Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 4 and 5 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= Z124
KK3035
st
Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 5 and 6 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= Z124
KK3036
st
Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 6 and 7 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= Z124
KK3037
st
Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 7 and 8 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= Z124
KK3038
st
Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 8 and 9 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= Z124
KK3039
st
Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 9 and 10 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= Z124
KK3040
st
Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 10 and 11 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= Z124
KK3041
st
Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 11 and 12 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= Z124
KK3042
st
Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 12 and 13 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= Z124
KK3043
st
Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 13 and 14 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= Z124
KK3044
st
Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 14 and 15 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= Z124
KK3045
st
Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 15 and 16 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= Z124
Paralleling interface
K6021 Word 1 from master / Word 1 from slave with address 2 ∧1
1= G195
K6022 Word 2 from master / Word 2 from slave with address 2 1∧1
= G195
K6023 Word 3 from master / Word 3 from slave with address 2 ∧1
1= G195
K6024 Word 4 from master / Word 4 from slave with address 2 ∧1
1= G195
K6025 Word 5 from master / Word 5 from slave with address 2 ∧1
1= G195
K6031 Word 1 from slave with address 3 ∧1
1= G195
K6032 Word 2 from slave with address 3 ∧1
1= G195
K6033 Word 3 from slave with address 3 ∧1
1= G195
K6034 Word 4 from slave with address 3 ∧1
1= G195
K6035 Word 5 from slave with address 3 ∧1
1= G195
K6041 Word 1 from slave with address 4 ∧1
1= G195
K6042 Word 2 from slave with address 4 ∧1
1= G195
K6043 Word 3 from slave with address 4 ∧1
1= G195
K6044 Word 4 from slave with address 4 ∧1
1= G195
K6045 Word 5 from slave with address 4 ∧1
1= G195
K6051 Word 1 from slave with address 5 ∧1
1= G195
K6052 Word 2 from slave with address 5 ∧1
1= G195
K6053 Word 3 from slave with address 5 ∧1
1= G195
K6054 Word 4 from slave with address 5 ∧1
1= G195
K6055 Word 5 from slave with address 5 ∧1
1= G195
K6061 Word 1 from slave with address 6 ∧1
1= G195
K6062 Word 2 from slave with address 6 ∧1
1= G195
K6063 Word 3 from slave with address 6 ∧1
1= G195
K6064 Word 4 from slave with address 6 ∧1
1= G195
K6065 Word 5 from slave with address 6 ∧1
1= G195
KK6083 USS2 / Peer2 receive data, word 3 and 4 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= G169
KK6084 USS2 / Peer2 receive data, word 4 and 5 [SW 2.0 and later] 1∧1
= G169
KK6085 USS2 receive data, word 5 and 6 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= G169
KK6086 USS2 receive data, word 6 and 7 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= G169
KK6087 USS2 receive data, word 7 and 8 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= G169
KK6088 USS2 receive data, word 8 and 9 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= G169
KK6089 USS2 receive data, word 9 and 10 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= G169
KK6090 USS2 receive data, word 10 and 11 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= G169
KK6091 USS2 receive data, word 11 and 12 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= G169
KK6092 USS2 receive data, word 12 and 13 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= G169
KK6093 USS2 receive data, word 13 and 14 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= G169
KK6094 USS2 receive data, word 14 and 15 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= G169
KK6095 USS2 receive data, word 15 and 16 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= G169
KK7134 ∧1
Receive data from SIMOLINK, special data word 4 and 5 [SW 2.0 and later] 1 = Z124
KK7135 Receive data from SIMOLINK, special data word 5 and 6 [SW 2.0 and later] 1 ∧ 1
= Z124
KK7136 Receive data from SIMOLINK, special data word 6 and 7 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= Z124
KK7137 Receive data from SIMOLINK, special data word 7 and 8 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= Z124
nd
Process data exchange with 2 CB
K8001
nd
Receive data from 2 CB, word 1 ∧1
1= Z111
1∧1
nd
K8002 Receive data from 2 CB, word 2 = Z111
K8003
nd
Receive data from 2 CB, word 3 ∧1
1= Z111
K8004
nd
Receive data from 2 CB, word 4 ∧1
1= Z111
K8005
nd
Receive data from 2 CB, word 5 ∧1
1= Z111
K8006
nd
Receive data from 2 CB, word 6 ∧1
1= Z111
K8007
nd
Receive data from 2 CB, word 7 ∧1
1= Z111
K8008
nd
Receive data from 2 CB, word 8 ∧1
1= Z111
K8009
nd
Receive data from 2 CB, word 9 ∧1
1= Z111
K8010
nd
Receive data from 2 CB, word 10 ∧1
1= Z111
K8011
nd
Receive data from 2 CB, word 11 ∧1
1= Z111
K8012
nd
Receive data from 2 CB, word 12 ∧1
1= Z111
K8013
nd
Receive data from 2 CB, word 13 ∧1
1= Z111
K8014
nd
Receive data from 2 CB, word 14 ∧1
1= Z111
K8015
nd
Receive data from 2 CB, word 15 ∧1
1= Z111
K8016
nd
Receive data from 2 CB, word 16 ∧1
1= Z111
K8020
nd
Output of binector/connector converter for 2 CB [SW 1.9 and later] ∧1
1= Z111
KK8031
nd
Receive data from 2 CB, word 1 and 2 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= Z124
1∧1
nd
KK8032 Receive data from 2 CB, word 2 and 3 [SW 2.0 and later] = Z124
KK8033
nd
Receive data from 2 CB, word 3 and 4 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= Z124
KK8034
nd
Receive data from 2 CB, word 4 and 5 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= Z124
KK8035
nd
Receive data from 2 CB, word 5 and 6 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= Z124
KK8036
nd
Receive data from 2 CB, word 6 and 7 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= Z124
KK8037
nd
Receive data from 2 CB, word 7 and 8 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= Z124
KK8038
nd
Receive data from 2 CB, word 8 and 9 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= Z124
KK8039
nd
Receive data from 2 CB, word 9 and 10 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= Z124
KK8040
nd
Receive data from 2 CB, word 10 and 11 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= Z124
KK8041
nd
Receive data from 2 CB, word 11 and 12 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= Z124
KK8042
nd
Receive data from 2 CB, word 12 and 13 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= Z124
KK8043
nd
Receive data from 2 CB, word 13 and 14 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= Z124
KK8044
nd
Receive data from 2 CB, word 14 and 15 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= Z124
KK8045
nd
Receive data from 2 CB, word 15 and 16 [SW 2.0 and later] ∧1
1= Z124
Technology software S00: Variable moment of inertia [SW 1.8 and later] FB 116
K9258 Variable moment of inertia (output) ∧ 100%
16384 = B191
Technology software S00: position fixed value, position actual value, positional deviation
KK9471 Position fixed value1 [SW 2.0 and later] FB 54 1 ∧ 1
= B152
KK9472 Position fixed value2 [SW 2.0 and later] FB 54 ∧1
1= B152
KK9473 Position fixed value3 [SW 2.0 and later] FB 54 ∧1
1= B152
KK9474 Position fixed value4 [SW 2.0 and later] FB 54 ∧1
1= B152
KK9481 Position actual value 1 [SW 2.0 and later] FB 54 ∧1
1= B152
KK9482 Position actual value 2 [SW 2.0 and later] FB 54 ∧1
1= B152
KK9483 Positional deviation [SW 2.0 and later] FB 54 ∧1
1= B152
K9484 Positional deviation limited [SW 2.0 and later] FB 54 ∧1
1= B152
General connectors
K9801 Alarm word 1 (= parameter r953)
K9802 Alarm word 2 (= parameter r954)
K9803 Alarm word 3 (= parameter r955)
K9804 Alarm word 4 (= parameter r956)
K9805 Alarm word 5 (= parameter r957)
K9806 Alarm word 6 (= parameter r958)
K9807 Alarm word 7 (= parameter r959)
K9808 Alarm word 8 (= parameter r960)
K9811 Fault number 1 (= parameter r947.01, current fault number) G189
K9812 Fault number 2 (= parameter r947.09, second last fault number) G189
K9813 Fault number 3 (= parameter r947.17, third last fault number) G189
K9814 Fault number 4 (= parameter r947.25, fourth last fault number) G189
K9815 Fault number 5 (= parameter r947.33) G189
K9816 Fault number 6 (= parameter r947.41) G189
K9817 Fault number 7 (= parameter r947.49) G189
K9818 Fault number 8 (= parameter r947.57) G189
K9991 Projected total processor capacity utilization (C163/C165) for line frequency
= 65Hz (= parameter n009.02)
K9992 Current total processor capacity (C163/C165) utilized by background
routines (= parameter n009.03)
K9993 Current total processor capacity (C163/C165) utilized by routines in
foreground cycle 4 (= parameter n009.04)
K9994 Current total processor capacity (C163/C165) utilized by routines in
foreground cycle 2 (= parameter n009.05)
K9995 Current total processor capacity (C163/C165) utilized by routines in
foreground cycle 1 (= parameter n009.06)
B0032 No meaning
B0033 No meaning
B0034 No meaning
B0035 No meaning
Analog inputs
B0050 Analog input, terminal 4: 1 = Open circuit (i ≤ 2 mA) G113
B0051 Analog input, terminal 6: 1 = Open circuit (i ≤ 2 mA) G113
Status word 1
B0100 Stat.word 1, bit 0: 0=not ready to switch on, 1=ready to switch on G182
B0101 Stat.word 1, bit 0 inverted G182
B0102 Stat.word 1, bit 1: 0=not ready, 1=ready (pulses disabled) G182
B0103 Stat.word 1, bit 1 inverted G182
B0104 Stat.word 1, bit 2: 0=pulses disabled, 1=Run (output terminals energized) G182
B0105 Stat.word 1, bit 2 inverted G182
B0106 Stat.word 1, bit 3: 0=no active fault, 1=active fault (pulses disabled) G182
B0107 Stat.word 1, bit 3 inverted G182
B0108 Stat.word 1, bit 4: 0=OFF2 active, 1=no active OFF2 G182
B0109 Stat.word 1, bit 4 inverted G182
B0110 Stat.word 1, bit 5: 0=OFF3 active, 1=no active OFF3 G182
B0111 Stat.word 1, bit 5 inverted G182
B0112 Stat.word 1, bit 6: 0=no starting lockout (unit can be switched on), 1=starting lockout active G182
B0113 Stat.word 1, bit 6 inverted G182
B0114 Stat.word 1, bit 7: 0=no active alarm, 1=alarm active G182
B0115 Stat.word 1, bit 7 inverted G182
B0116 Stat.word 1, bit 8: 0=setp./act. val. deviation detected, 1=no setp./act. val. deviation G182
B0117 Stat.word 1, bit 8 inverted G182
B0120 Stat.word 1, bit 10: 0=comparison setpoint not reached, 1=comparison setpoint reached G182
B0121 Stat.word 1, bit 10 inverted G182
B0122 Stat.word 1, bit 11: 0=undervoltage fault not active, 1=undervoltage fault active G182
B0123 Stat.word 1, bit11 inverted G182
B0124 Stat.word 1, bit 12: 0=main contactor request not active, 1=request to energize main contactor active G182
B0125 Stat.word 1, bit 12 inverted G182
B0126 Stat.word 1, bit 13: 0=ramp-function generator not active, 1=ramp-function generator active G182
B0127 Stat.word 1, bit 13 inverted G182
B0128 Stat.word 1, bit 14: 0=negative speed setpoint, 1=positive speed setpoint G182
B0129 Stat.word 1, bit 14 inverted G182
Status word 2
B0136 Stat.word 2, bit 18: 0=overspeed, 1=no overspeed G183
B0137 Stat.word 2, bit 18 inverted G183
B0138 Stat.word 2, bit 19: 0=no external fault 1 active, 1=external fault 1 active G183
B0139 Stat.word 2, bit 19 inverted G183
B0140 Stat.word 2, bit 20: 0=no external fault 2 active, 1=external fault 2 active G183
B0141 Stat.word 2, bit 20 inverted G183
B0142 Stat.word 2, bit 21: 0=no external alarm active, 1=external alarm active G183
Messages
B0160 0=AUS1 or AUS3 active, 1=no AUS1 and no AUS3 is pending G180
B0161 B0160 inverted G180
B0164 1 = n < nmin [SW 1.4 and later] G187
B0165 B0164 inverted [SW 1.4 and later] G187
B0166 1 = Voltage at power section is active (armature and field supply) [SW 1.4 and later]
B0167 B0166 inverted [SW 1.4 and later]
B0168 1 = E-Stop is active [SW 1.4 and later] G117
B0169 B0168 inverted [SW 1.4 and later] G117
B0172 Output of "Setpoint-actual value deviation 2" signal [SW 1.9 and later] G187
B0173 B0172 inverted [SW 1.9 and later] G187
Motor interface
B0180 1 = Monitoring brush length (Terminal 211=0) has responded, condition for A025 or F025 fulfilled G186
B0181 1 = Monitoring bearing state (terminal 212=1) has responded, condition for A026 or F026 fulfilled G186
B0182 1 = Monitoring motor fan (terminal 213=0) has responded, condition for A027 or F027 fulfilled G186
B0183 1 = Monitoring motor temperature (terminal 213=0) has responded, condition for A028 or F028 fulfilled G186
Speed controller
B0205 Speed controller enabling by sequencing control G152
Motorized potentiometer
B0240 Motorized potentiometer output = 0 (y = 0) G126
B0241 Ramp-up/ramp-down finished (y = x) G126
Brake control
B0250 Brake control (1=close brake, 0=release brake) G140
B0251 1=auxiliaries ON, 0=auxiliaries OFF s.Chap. 9.10
B0252 1=device fan on, 0=device fan off [SW 1.5 and later]
B0255 B0250 inverted [SW 1.4 and later] G140
B0256 B0251 inverted [SW 1.5 and later]
Field reversal
B0260 1=Close field contactor 1 (control command for one contactor for connection of positive field direction) G200
B0261 1=Close field contactor 2 (control command for one contactor for connection of negative field direction) G200
st
Process data exchange with 1 CB/TB
st
B3030 Fault delay timeout for 1 CB/TB - maintained signal Z110
st
B3031 Fault delay timeout for 1 CB/TB - 1s pulse Z110
st
B3035 Telegram failure timeout for 1 CB/TB [SW 1.9 and later] Z110
st
Process data exchange with 1 CB/TB
st
B3100 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 1, bit 0 Z110
st
B3101 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 1, bit 1 Z110
st
B3102 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 1, bit 2 Z110
st
B3103 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 1, bit 3 Z110
st
B3104 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 1, bit 4 Z110
st
B3105 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 1, bit 5 Z110
st
B3106 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 1, bit 6 Z110
st
B3107 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 1, bit 7 Z110
st
B3108 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 1, bit 8 Z110
st
B3109 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 1, bit 9 Z110
st
B3110 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 1, bit 10 Z110
st
B3111 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 1, bit 11 Z110
st
B3112 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 1, bit 12 Z110
st
B3113 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 1, bit 13 Z110
st
B3114 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 1, bit 14 Z110
st
B3115 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 1, bit 15 Z110
st
B3200 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 2, bit 0 Z110
st
B3201 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 2, bit 1 Z110
st
B3202 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 2, bit 2 Z110
st
B3203 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 2, bit 3 Z110
B3204 Receive data from 1st CB/TB, word 2, bit 4 Z110
st
B3205 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 2, bit 5 Z110
st
B3206 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 2, bit 6 Z110
st
B3207 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 2, bit 7 Z110
st
B3208 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 2, bit 8 Z110
st
B3209 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 2, bit 9 Z110
st
B3210 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 2, bit 10 Z110
st
B3211 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 2, bit 11 Z110
st
B3212 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 2, bit 12 Z110
st
B3213 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 2, bit 13 Z110
st
B3214 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 2, bit 14 Z110
st
B3215 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 2, bit 15 Z110
st
B3300 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 3, bit 0 Z110
st
B3301 Receive data from 1 CB/TB, word 3, bit 1 Z110
Optional supplementary boards: 1st expansion board EB1 [SW 1.5 and later]
B5101 Analog input terminal 50 / 51: 1 = wire break (i ≤ 2 mA) Z112
B5102 Analog input terminal 52 (use as digital input): 1 = input voltage is > 8V (log "1") Z112
B5103 Analog input terminal 53 (use as digital input): 1 = input voltage is > 8V (log "1") Z112
B5104 State terminal 43 (bidirectional input/output) inverted Z114
B5105 State terminal 43 (bidirectional input/output) Z114
B5106 State terminal 44 (bidirectional input/output) inverted Z114
B5107 State terminal 44 (bidirectional input/output) Z114
B5108 State terminal 45 (bidirectional Input/output) inverted Z114
B5109 State terminal 45 (bidirectional input/output) Z114
B5110 State terminal 46 (bidirectional input/output) inverted Z114
B5111 State terminal 46 (bidirectional Input/output) Z114
B5112 State terminal 40 (digital input) inverted Z114
B5113 State terminal 40 (digital input) Z114
B5114 State terminal 41 (digital input) inverted Z114
B5115 State terminal 41 (digital input) Z114
B5116 State terminal 42 (digital input) inverted Z114
B5117 State terminal 42 (digital input) Z114
Optional supplementary boards: 1st Expansion board EB2 [SW 1.5 and later]
B5121 Analog input terminal 49 / 50: 1 = wire break (i ≤ 2 mA) Z118
B5122 State terminal 53 (digital input) inverted Z118
B5123 State terminal 53 (digital input) Z118
nd
Optional supplementary boards: 2 expansion board EB1 [SW 1.5 and later]
B5201 Analog input terminal 50 / 51: 1 = wire break (i ≤ 2 mA) Z115
B5202 Analog input terminal 52 (use as digital input): 1 = input voltage is > 8V (log "1") Z115
B5203 Analog input terminal 53 (use as digital input): 1 = input voltage is > 8V (log "1") Z115
B5204 State terminal 43 (bidirectional input/output) inverted Z117
B5205 State terminal 43 (bidirectional input/output) Z117
B5206 State terminal 44 (bidirectional input/output) inverted Z117
B5207 State terminal 44 (bidirectional input/output) Z117
B5208 State terminal 45 (bidirectional Input/output) inverted Z117
B5209 State terminal 45 (bidirectional input/output) Z117
B5210 State terminal 46 (bidirectional input/output) inverted Z117
B5211 State terminal 46 (bidirectional Input/output) Z117
B5212 State terminal 40 (digital input) inverted Z117
B5213 State terminal 40 (digital input) Z117
B5214 State terminal 41 (digital input) inverted Z117
B5215 State terminal 41 (digital input) Z117
B5216 State terminal 42 (digital input) inverted Z117
B5217 State terminal 42 (digital input) Z117
nd
Optional supplementary boards: 2 Expansion board EB2 [SW 1.5 and later]
B5221 Analog input terminal 49 / 50: 1 = wire break (i ≤ 2 mA) Z119
B5222 State terminal 53 (digital input) inverted Z119
B5223 State terminal 53 (digital input) Z119
B5224 State terminal 54 (digital input) inverted Z119
B5225 State terminal 54 (digital input) Z119
Paralleling interface
B6040 Telegram monitoring timeout - maintained signal G195
B6041 Telegram monitoring timeout - 1s pulse G195
Paralleling interface
B6220 Word 1 from master / Word 1 from slave with address 2, bit 0 G195
B6221 Word 1 from master / Word 1 from slave with address 2, bit 1 G195
B6222 Word 1 from master / Word 1 from slave with address 2, bit 2 G195
B6223 Word 1 from master / Word 1 from slave with address 2, bit 3 G195
B6224 Word 1 from master / Word 1 from slave with address 2, bit 4 G195
B6225 Word 1 from master / Word 1 from slave with address 2, bit 5 G195
B6226 Word 1 from master / Word 1 from slave with address 2, bit 6 G195
B6227 Word 1 from master / Word 1 from slave with address 2, bit 7 G195
B6228 Word 1 from master / Word 1 from slave with address 2, bit 8 G195
B6229 Word 1 from master / Word 1 from slave with address 2, bit 9 G195
B6230 Word 1 from master / Word 1 from slave with address 2, bit 10 G195
B6231 Word 1 from master / Word 1 from slave with address 2, bit 11 G195
B6232 Word 1 from master / Word 1 from slave with address 2, bit 12 G195
B6233 Word 1 from master / Word 1 from slave with address 2, bit 13 G195
B6234 Word 1 from master / Word 1 from slave with address 2, bit 14 G195
B6235 Word 1 from master / Word 1 from slave with address 2, bit 15 G195
Paralleling interface
B6320 Word 1 from slave with address 3, bit 0 G195
B6321 Word 1 from slave with address 3, bit 1 G195
B6322 Word 1 from slave with address 3, bit 2 G195
B6323 Word 1 from slave with address 3, bit 3 G195
B6324 Word 1 from slave with address 3, bit 4 G195
B6325 Word 1 from slave with address 3, bit 5 G195
B6326 Word 1 from slave with address 3, bit 6 G195
B6327 Word 1 from slave with address 3, bit 7 G195
B6328 Word 1 from slave with address 3, bit 8 G195
B6329 Word 1 from slave with address 3, bit 9 G195
B6330 Word 1 from slave with address 3, bit 10 G195
B6331 Word 1 from slave with address 3, bit 11 G195
B6332 Word 1 from slave with address 3, bit 12 G195
B6333 Word 1 from slave with address 3, bit 13 G195
B6334 Word 1 from slave with address 3, bit 14 G195
B6335 Word 1 from slave with address 3, bit 15 G195
Paralleling interface
B6420 Word 1 from slave with address 4, bit 0 G195
B6421 Word 1 from slave with address 4, bit 1 G195
B6422 Word 1 from slave with address 4, bit 2 G195
B6423 Word 1 from slave with address 4, bit 3 G195
B6424 Word 1 from slave with address 4, bit 4 G195
B6425 Word 1 from slave with address 4, bit 5 G195
Paralleling interface
B6520 Word 1 from slave with address 5, bit 0 G195
B6521 Word 1 from slave with address 5, bit 1 G195
B6522 Word 1 from slave with address 5, bit 2 G195
B6523 Word 1 from slave with address 5, bit 3 G195
B6524 Word 1 from slave with address 5, bit 4 G195
B6525 Word 1 from slave with address 5, bit 5 G195
B6526 Word 1 from slave with address 5, bit 6 G195
B6527 Word 1 from slave with address 5, bit 7 G195
B6528 Word 1 from slave with address 5, bit 8 G195
B6529 Word 1 from slave with address 5, bit 9 G195
B6530 Word 1 from slave with address 5, bit 10 G195
B6531 Word 1 from slave with address 5, bit 11 G195
B6532 Word 1 from slave with address 5, bit 12 G195
B6533 Word 1 from slave with address 5, bit 13 G195
B6534 Word 1 from slave with address 5, bit 14 G195
B6535 Word 1 from slave with address 5, bit 15 G195
Paralleling interface
B6620 Word 1 from slave with address 6, bit 0 G195
B6621 Word 1 from slave with address 6, bit 1 G195
B6622 Word 1 from slave with address 6, bit 2 G195
B6623 Word 1 from slave with address 6, bit 3 G195
B6624 Word 1 from slave with address 6, bit 4 G195
B6625 Word 1 from slave with address 6, bit 5 G195
B6626 Word 1 from slave with address 6, bit 6 G195
B6627 Word 1 from slave with address 6, bit 7 G195
B6628 Word 1 from slave with address 6, bit 8 G195
B6629 Word 1 from slave with address 6, bit 9 G195
B6630 Word 1 from slave with address 6, bit 10 G195
B6631 Word 1 from slave with address 6, bit 11 G195
B6632 Word 1 from slave with address 6, bit 12 G195
B6633 Word 1 from slave with address 6, bit 13 G195
B6634 Word 1 from slave with address 6, bit 14 G195
B6635 Word 1 from slave with address 6, bit 15 G195
Optional supplementary boards: SBP pulse encoder evaluation [SW 1.5 and later]
B7000 State terminal 74 / 75 (check track) Z120
B7001 State terminal 65 (coarse pulse 1) Z120
B7002 State terminal 66 (coarse pulse 2) Z120
B7003 State terminal 67 (fine pulse 2) Z120
nd
Process data exchange with 2 CB
nd
B8030 Fault delay timeout for 2 CB - maintained signal Z111
nd
B8031 Fault delay timeout for 2 CB - 1s pulse Z111
nd
B8035 Telegram failure timeout for 2 CB [SW 1.9 and later] Z111
nd
Process data exchange with 2 CB
nd
B8100 Receive data from 2 CB, word 1, bit 0 Z111
nd
B8101 Receive data from 2 CB, word 1, bit 1 Z111
nd
B8102 Receive data from 2 CB, word 1, bit 2 Z111
nd
B8103 Receive data from 2 CB, word 1, bit 3 Z111
nd
B8104 Receive data from 2 CB, word 1, bit 4 Z111
nd
B8105 Receive data from 2 CB, word 1, bit 5 Z111
Trace function
B9999 Trigger condition of trace function is fulfilled [SW 1.8 and later]
13 Maintenance
WARNING
Hazardous voltage are present in this electrical equipment during operation.
A hazardous voltage may be present at the signaling relays in the customer installation.
Non-observance of the safety instructions can result in death, severe personal injury or
substantial property damage.
When carrying out maintenance work on this converter, please read all safety instructions
included in this section and attached to the product itself.
• Maintenance work on the converter may be carried out only by qualified personnel who are
thoroughly familiar with all safety notices in this manual and with the installation, operating
and maintenance instructions.
• Before carrying out visual checks and maintenance work, ensure that the AC power supply
is disconnected and locked out and that the converter is grounded. Before the AC supply is
disconnected, both converters and motors are at hazardous voltage levels. Even when the
converter contactor is open, hazardous voltages are still present.
• The snubber capacitors might still be carrying hazardous voltage after isolation from the
supply. For this reason, the converter must not be opened for at least two minutes after
switch-off.
The converter must be thoroughly protected against the ingress of dirt so as to prevent voltage
flashovers and this irreparable damage. Dust and foreign bodies, and especially contamination
drawn in through the cooling air flow, must be carefully removed at regular intervals depending on
the degree of pollution, but at least once every 12 months. The converter must be cleaned with dry,
compressed air, max. 1 bar, or with a vacuum cleaner.
Please note the following with respect to converters with forced air cooling:
The fan bearings are designed for a service lifetime of 30000 hours. The fans should be replaced
in plenty of time in order to maintain the availability of the thyristor sets.
12 End
WARNING
The converter fan may be replaced only by properly qualified personnel.
The snubber capacitors might still be carrying hazardous voltage after isolation from the
supply. For this reason, the converter must not be opened for at least two minutes after switch-
off.
Non-observance of the safety instructions can result in death, severe personal injury or
substantial property damage.
Installation:
• When mounting the fan make sure it is in the correct mounting position (blowing direction
upward, see arrow d on the fan housing).
• Insert the fan into lugs f and push upwards until it engages in retaining clips s
• Insert connector a again.
4U1
4V1
4W1
PE
Installation:
• Push fan box up along the rear panel right up over the fixing clips.
• Tighten the two Torx screws s with 2.5 Nm.
• Insert connector a.
Installation:
• Insert fan into guideway from above.
• Tighten the two Torx screws s with 10 Nm.
• Tighten hexagonal nut M6 d with 10 Nm.
• Insert connector a.
WARNING
When dismantling the fan-mounting box, please remember that it weighs 12 kg.
Non-observance of this warning can result in severe personal injury or substantial property
damage.
Installation:
• Tilting the fan from the front and upward (see Fig.), slot it into the two rear guide tabs and then
tilt it downward as far as it will go.
• Tighten hexagonal nut M6 s with 10 Nm.
• Insert connector a.
WARNING
PCBs may be replaced only by properly qualified personnel.
PCBs must not be removed or inserted when the power supply is connected.
Non-observance of the safety instructions can result in death, severe personal injury or
substantial property damage.
CAUTION
PCBs contains electrostatically sensitive devices. Before touching a PCB, the person carrying
out the work must himself be electrostatically discharged. The simplest way of doing this is to
touch an electrically conductive earthed object, e.g. socket outlet earth contact.
CAUTION
If one of the following boards is replaced
• C98043-A7004 (field board for units with disk-type thyristors)
• C98043-A7010 (power section for 15A and 30A units)
• C98043-A7014
(field boards for 60A to 1200A units)
• C98043-A7015
the "internal offset adjustments" (P051 = 22) must be repeated !
NOTICE
The layer of thermo-lubricant (silicone-free, type H-T-C made by Electrolube) applied to the modules must
be so thin and even that the baseplate is still clearly visible underneath!
Module design
5 1
25 Nm 10 Nm
4
6 Nm
6 8
25 Nm 6 Nm
14 Servicing
Siemens supplies thoroughly tried and tested products and systems of the highest quality. To
ensure maximum availability of our products and systems in your plant, we offer extensive after-
sales services and support.
For further information about our services and your regional Siemens contacts, please go to our
Internet website:
www.siemens.de/automation/csi_en/service
Internet: http://www.siemens.com/automation/support-request
mailto:solutions.support@sea.siemens.com
http://www4.ad.siemens.de/view/cs/en/9260805
14.3 Repairs
If you wish to have a part or unit repaired, please call or write to your regional Siemens contact
for repairs.
NOTE
If you contact us with a query, please specify the following converter data:
• Converter order number and serial number
• Software version
15 DriveMonitor
The DriveMonitor software tool is available to assist the start-up, parameterization and diagnosis of
SIMOREG 6RA70 units via a PC.
X300
1 1 1
6 6 2 RxD (RS232)
2 2 3 Rx+/Tx+ (RS 485)
7 7 4
3 3 5 Ground
8 8 6 +5V (OP1S)
4 4 7 Tx D (RS 232)
9 9 8 Rx-/ Tx- (RS485)
5 5
9 Ground
IMPORTANT
DriveMonitor will run under Windows95/98/Me/XP or Windows NT4 / Windows 2000, but not
under Windows 3.x.
16 Environmental compatibility
Environmental aspects of development
The number of parts has been greatly reduced through the use of highly integrated components
and a modular design of the entire converter series. As a consequence, the power consumed in
the production process is significantly lower.
Particular importance has been attached to reducing the volume, mass and diversity of metal and
plastic parts.
Flame arresters containing halogen and insulating materials containing silicone have been
replaced by pollutant-free materials on all major components.
Environmental compatibility was an important criterion in the selection of supplied parts.
17 Applications
Descriptions of applications (e.g. Winder Application, 12-Pulse Operation, Master-Slave Operation,
Operation of SIMOREG 6RA70 as Field Supply Unit and others) can be found on the CD-ROM
(order number: 6RX1700-0AD64) and via Internet website:
http://www4.ad.siemens.de/view/cs/en/10804967
18 Appendix
18.1 Further documentation
Catalog DA21 Converters
Catalog DA21E Spare parts
Catalog DA22 Cabinet-mounted converters
Comments sheet
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