Siemens M200D Manual Do Utilizador
Functions
3.10 Trip reset
M200D AS-Interface Basic
Manual, 03/2009, A5E01668085-01
Manual, 03/2009, A5E01668085-01
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3.10
Trip reset
Trip reset acknowledges all the faults that are currently present in the starter and that can be
acknowledged. A fault can be acknowledged if its cause has been rectified or if it is no longer
present.
The trip reset can be triggered by:
● Remote reset via the bus interface (DO 0 CW ON and DO 1 CCW ON simultaneously)
● Local reset via the key-operated switch (0 position; order option)
● Local reset via the device interface (hand-held device)
The trip reset can be triggered by:
● Remote reset via the bus interface (DO 0 CW ON and DO 1 CCW ON simultaneously)
● Local reset via the key-operated switch (0 position; order option)
● Local reset via the device interface (hand-held device)
3.11
Self-test
Description
Two types of self-test can be carried out:
● Self-test at startup
● Self-test at startup
This is automatically selected when the device is switched on or initialized.
● Self-test during operation:
The motor starter monitors (cyclically) specific device components and signals any faults
(device faults).
Self-test fault
If a fault occurs, the "DEVICE" LED lights up red. The fault can only be acknowledged by
switching the device off and then on again. If the fault is still present, the self-test will return a
fault again when the device is switched on. In this case, the motor starter must be replaced.
Note
Specific device components are monitored continuously (internally) by the motor starter and
Specific device components are monitored continuously (internally) by the motor starter and
the results signaled with the message "Device fault".