Diagnostic messages and IDNs

In the case of the special diagnostic message “Error” you can disable the standard reaction of the AX5000 by means of parameterisation and specify a new reaction. Two IDNs are available for this.

IDN P-0-0350 - Error reaction check word

With this IDN you can parameterise a general reaction to an error and/or influence the behaviour of the two axes in the case of a 2-channel AX5000

Parameterisation of the error reaction

Value

Error response

Comment

0

Torque off

WARNING! The axis is stopped in an uncontrolled manner.

1

First “ramp down” and then torque off

Default value: The standard reaction to the error is performed.

2 (currently not
     implemented)

First “ramp down”, then armature short circuit braking with thermal monitoring

The ramp for the “ramp down” can be parameterised via the IDN S-0-0429.

3 (currently not
     implemented)

First “ramp down”, then armature short circuit braking without thermal monitoring

The ramp for the “ramp down” can be parameterised via the IDN S-0-0429

4 (starting from
     firmware
     version 2.x))

NC handling (the reaction is left to the NC for a certain time before the AX5000 “ramping down”)

The time is parameterised in the IDN P-0-0351 (see below). The ramp for the “ramp down” can be parameterised via the IDN S-0-0429.

Behaviour of the two axes in the case of a 2-channel AX5000

Value

Error response

Comment

0

Immediate switching over of the EtherCAT status after SafeOp

The AX5000 has only one EtherCAT controller and both axes are disabled upon changing to SafeOp; i.e. the error-free axis is also brought to a standstill.

1

No EtherCAT status change as long as the 2nd axis is still enabled.

The first axis is already disabled due to the error; the AX5000 drives the 2nd axis until it is disabled.

See also “AX5000_UserManual-->Appendix-->Error management”

IDN P-0-0351 - Error reaction waiting time (starting from firmware version 2.x)

Here you can enter the waiting time until “ramp down” for the above-described error reaction “NC handling”. If the NC has not disabled the axes by then, a “ramp down” is performed.