FS – output fault, FS – input fault, FS – encoder fault

FS – output fault

If the safety option detects an error at a safe digital output, all safe digital outputs are switched to the safe state. In addition, the STO safety sub-function is activated and the safety option is set to the safe state. In the FS protocol, the bit of the safe digital output F-DO00 is set to "0" and the bits for the STO safety sub-function and the fault are set to "1".

In addition, the corresponding error code is transferred for the FS output error that occurred.

FS – input error

If the safety option detects an error at a safe digital input, the affected safe digital input is switched to the safe state. If the affected safe digital input is parameterized as dual-channel, both inputs are switched to the safe state. In the FS-protocol, the bits of the affected safe digital inputs are set to "0" and the error bit is set to "1".

In addition, the corresponding error code is transferred for the FS input error that occurred.

INFORMATION

If a safe digital input is assigned to a safety sub-function via function assignment, then this safety sub-function is selected in the event of an FS input error.
At a safe digital input with detected error, the error must first be resolved and the safe state established before acknowledging the FS input error. In this way, a safety sub-function is not erroneously selected after acknowledgment of an FS input error.

FS – encoder error

If the safety option detects an error in the encoder system, this results in a warning if no safety sub-function is activated. The safety option continues to remain operational. If at least one safety sub-function is active, this leads to an FS encoder error. The safety sub-functions switch to the relevant error state. The corresponding error code for the FS encoder error that occurred is transferred.

In the case of errors in the encoder system that are assigned to the error class "FS Encoder error" or "FS System error", the corresponding error response is initiated as soon as the error is detected.

Acknowledging the FS encoder error with activated safety sub-function leads to a restart of the safety sub-function.

INFORMATION

Acknowledgment of a limit violation leads to a different behavior of the activated safety sub-function than the acknowledgment of an FS encoder error.

The response to an FS encoder error can be suppressed using the "Encoder error muting" function or emergency mode. The "Encoder error muting" function can be activated at a safe digital input or via the safe process data. Further information can be found in chapter "Startup of the safety option MOVISAFE® CS..A > "Parameterization of the safety sub-functions > Muting encoder error".

FS – system fault

In the case of an FS system fault, all safe digital inputs and all safe digital outputs are switched to the safe state. In addition, the STO safety sub-function is executed without delay and the safe digital output F-DO00 is disabled. The safety option is set to the safe state.

In the FS protocol, the bit of the safe digital output F-DO00 and the bits of the safe digital inputs F-DI00, F-DI01, F-DI02 and F-DI03 are set to "0". The bits for the STO safety sub-function and the fault are set to "1".

In addition, the corresponding fault code is transferred for the FS system fault that occurred.

INFORMATION

If the safe digital output is assigned to a safety sub-function via the function assignment, this safety sub-function is selected in the case of an FS system fault.

FS – critical fault

In the case of a critical fault, the safety option is set to the safe state. Parameterization of the safety option is not possible. All safe digital inputs and all safe digital outputs are switched to safe state. In addition, the STO safety sub-function is executed without a delay. The sensor supply for the safe digital inputs is also switched to de-energized state. Active safe communication is suspended.

In addition, the corresponding fault code is transferred for the critical fault that occurred.

If the critical error was caused by the parameterization, you must start the safety option without safety key and then restore the safety option to its delivery state. You can then restart the safety option with safety key.

INFORMATION

Please note that the safety key may only be inserted or removed when the device is switched off.

Error messages

If there is a fault in the safety option, the inverter indicates that the safety option is reporting a fault.

Measures for fault elimination and more information on causes can be found using the fault status of the safety option.