Setting the warning thresholds for the warning bit
Adjustable warnings The adjustable warning thresholds can be used to set application-specific limits above which an overvoltage, overcurrent or too low voltage is to be detected at the output and a warning of too high a temperature in the device is to be issued. The warnings can thus be individually adapted to the system. While the warning bit (0x6000:01) only indicates the warning state, the detailed warning messages can be read in the TwinCAT EventLogger and the Diag History. Please note that if the absolute, device-specific overvoltage, overcurrent and overtemperature limits are exceeded, the power supply switches to error mode (see 0x6000:02 "Error"). |
The warning thresholds are set in the CoE Online tab under 0x8000 and 0xF814 "PSU Settings":
Index | Name |
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0x8000:14 | Overvoltage warn threshold |
0x8000:15 | Overcurrent warn threshold |
0x8000:16 | DC OK threshold |
0xF814:11 | Overtemperature warn threshold |
- 1. Double-click on the corresponding warning threshold. The "Set Value Dialog" dialog box opens.
- 2. Enter the corresponding threshold value under "Float" and close the dialog box with "OK"