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Rexroth IndraDrive C Drive Controllers HCS02.1 ... - Bosch Rexroth

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<strong>Rexroth</strong> <strong>Indra<strong>Drive</strong></strong> Diagnostic and Service Functions 8-1<br />

8 Diagnostic and Service Functions<br />

8.1 Diagnostic System<br />

Diagnostic Status Messages<br />

Diagnostic Command Messages<br />

Warnings<br />

<strong>Drive</strong> Control Commands<br />

Monitoring Commands<br />

Administration Commands<br />

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The diagnostic status messages display the phases of communication<br />

build-up and initialization (boot phase), operating states or the currently<br />

active operating mode.<br />

Note: In the case of some diagnostic status messages the<br />

diagnostic message number contained in parameter S-0-0390,<br />

Diagnostic message number differs from the display at the<br />

drive controller.<br />

Commands are used to control complex functions in the drive. The<br />

command execution is displayed in a diagnostic message.<br />

By means of the respective parameter that is assigned to the command, a<br />

higher-level control unit can start, interrupt and clear commands. In<br />

addition, some selected commands can be directly started via the control<br />

panel of the drive controller.<br />

There are 3 command types:<br />

<strong>Drive</strong> control commands can only be started when drive enable was set.<br />

They might possibly cause automatic drive motion and deactivate the<br />

active operating mode during its execution.<br />

Executing monitoring commands activates or deactivates monitors and<br />

functions.<br />

Administration commands execute administration tasks. They cannot be<br />

interrupted.<br />

Note: Command errors are displayed with a diagnostic message,<br />

too. By means of the first three digits (Cxx) of the diagnostic<br />

message number it is possible to recognize which command<br />

caused the command error.<br />

Each command started by a control unit must be actively cleared (see<br />

also "Basic Functions of Master Communication", "Command<br />

Processing").<br />

A command error cannot be removed by "clearing errors", but only by<br />

completing the corresponding command.<br />

While in operation the drive controller carries out monitoring functions.<br />

Some monitoring functions depend on the operating mode that is used<br />

and/or parameter settings. If a status is detected that still allows correct<br />

operation but persists, which would then cause an error to be generated,<br />

a warning is generated.<br />

Note: Some warnings won't result in an error if they are ignored.

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