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Resetting the block in case of interlocks or errors
Resetting the block in case of interlocks or errors
Resetting the block
The block must be reset when an interlock has been set via the Protect input ("Protection"), Trip
("Protection") or an error has occurred ("Runtime" or "Control", external error FaultExt or CSF with
Feature.Bit18).
Note
"Small" blocks do not feature protection (Protect).
The RdyToReset output signals when a reset can be carried out via the RstLi input parameter or the
automatic commands.
There are different ways to reset the block:
• Reset by interconnection (input RstLi).
• Reset by the operator using a button in the faceplate (input RstOp).
• Reset with a 0-1 edge transition in the corresponding automatic or local signal (except with motor protection).
Refer to the following sections for more information.
Note
The reset via input RstLi or RstOp does not depend on the selected operating mode.
The operator must have the appropriate authorization to use the reset function in the faceplate
(OS_Perm). After a reset, the output parameter P_Rst is set for a cycle.
Note
Note for VlvMotL and VlvPosL
After resetting the block, in the case of interlocks or errors, the valve position will always be tracked,
depending on FbkOpen and FbkClose.
Resetting monitoring errors and interlocks in manual and automatic mode
You can influence the reaction using the following Feature Bits:
• Feature.Bit9: Resetting via input signals in the event of interlocking (Protection) or errors
• Feature.Bit30: Set reset depending on the operating mode or the LiOp parameter
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• Feature.Bit31: Activating reset of protection / error in manual mode
Note
The following applies for valves:
With MonSafePos = 0, no reset is required; the valve can be moved in spite of the response
fault.
Resetting monitoring errors, external errors and interlocks in local mode
The monitoring error can occur in local mode if you have set 1, 3 or 5 for the input parameter
LocalSetting (see Local mode). When LocalSetting is set to 2 or 4, a monitoring error can only
occur when a rapid stop is triggered.
The following applies with LocalSetting 1 or 3:
The monitoring error, the external error and the interlocks cannot be reset when the control and feedback
signals do not match.
• When the control and feedback signals match, the monitoring error, external error and the interlocks are reset
by stopping (StopLocal = 1) the drive.
• With Vlv2WayL in the MonSafePos = 1 setting, a monitoring error is reset by Pos0Local = 1.
• With VlvL, VlvMotL in the MonSafePos = 1 setting, a monitoring error is reset with the local command,
which moves the valve to the neutral position.
• With Vlv2WayL, VlvMotL and VlvL in the MonSafePos = 0 setting, no reset of the monitoring error
is required. The currently pending control is in effect.
• With Vlv2WayL, VlvL and VlvMotL, an external error is reset with the local command, which moves the
valve to the neutral position
• With DoseL, you must acknowledge the protection (Protect) and flow alarms with a positive edge at the
"CancelLocal" or "PauseLocal" output parameter.
The following applies with LocalSetting 2, 4 or 5:
No reset required.
Resetting motor protection (Trip) in local mode
In local mode, the "Motor protection" display is reset in the faceplate and not using the Reset button
available there. The display disappears as soon as Trip = 1, the activation signals and feedback match
and a command for stopping the drive has been issued.
Note
A motor protection signal (Trip parameter) with signal status 16#00 or 16#28 is used to activate motor
protection. This is indicated by "Motor protection" in the standard view of the faceplates.
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Resetting the block in case of interlocks or errors
Resetting monitoring errors, external errors and interlocks using the "Forcing operating states" function
With "Forcing operating states", monitoring errors, external errors, interlocks or the motor protection
function are reset under the following conditions and a reset pulse is output at the P_Rst output:
• The block is in an operating mode in which a reset is necessary and
• a monitoring error, an external error, a "Protection" interlock or the motor protection function is ready to be
reset. This can be seen in the faceplate with the reset button or with the Request 0/1 indicator in the faceplate.
When Feature.Bit19 = 1, the block is ready to reset as soon as the protection (Protect = 0) or motor
protection (Trip = 0) interlock is set, whereby enabled motor protection prevents the motor from starting.
See also the following chapter: Forcing operating modes.
Tabular overview for resetting for interlocks and errors
Permit Interlock Protect
Meaning Activation enable Interlock without reset Interlock with reset
("Permission") ("Interlock") ("Protection")
Description The activation enable (input A pending interlock condition A pending interlock condition
Permit = 1) makes it possible brings the block to the neutral brings the block to the neutral
to leave the neutral position of position (input Intlock = 0). position (input Protect = 0).
the block in response to operator
input or a command from the
program (CFC/SFC). The
activation enable has no effect if
the block is not in the neutral
position.
Mode: Takes effect if block is in the After the interlock condition has Feature.Bit9 and 30 = 0:
Automatic neutral position. gone, the currently pending Reset via faceplate or RstLi =
After the interlock condition has control function becomes active 1
gone, the currently pending again. Feature.Bit9 = 1 and 30 =
control function becomes active 0: Reset via faceplate or RstLi
again. = 1 or a 0-1 edge transition in the
control
Feature.Bit9 = 0 and 30 =
1: Reset via RstLi = 1
Feature.Bit9 and 30 = 1:
Reset via RstLi = 1 or a 0-1
edge transition in the control = 1
or 0-1 edge transition in the
control
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Permit Interlock Protect
Mode: Takes effect if block is in the After the interlock condition has The following applies with
Local neutral position. gone, the currently pending LocalSetting = 1 or 3:
After the interlock condition has control function becomes active Generally: When the control
gone, the currently pending again. and feedback signals match,
control function becomes active reset via StopLocal = 1.
again. Vlv2WayL, VlvMotL und
VlvL: Reset via local command,
which moves the valve into the
neutral position.
DoseL: Reset via a positive edge
at "CancelLocal" or
"PauseLocal".
The following applies with
LocalSetting = 2,4 or 5:
No reset required
Mode: Takes effect if block is in the The faceplate can be operated Feature.Bit30 and 31 = 0:
Manual neutral position. again after the interlock Resetting not necessary
condition has gone. Feature.Bit30 = 1 and 31 =
It is possible to leave the neutral
position with an operation in the 0: Resetting not necessary
faceplate. Feature.Bit30 = 0 and 31 =
1: Reset via faceplate or RstLi
=1
Feature.Bit30 and 31 = 1:
Reset via faceplate
Trip Error Rapid stop
Meaning Motor protection Monitoring errors and external Rapid stop
errors
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Trip Error Rapid stop
Description The motor protection function is • Monitoring the startup and A rapid stop stops the drive
used to switch off the motor stop characteristics for immediately.
when there is a heat overload motors or the runtime of
(input Trip = 0). valves
• Monitoring the operation
of motors or the
maintenance of the position
of valves
• External error FaultExt:
Block goes to error state
without a message being
output.
• External control system
fault CSF with set
Feature.Bit18: block
reports an external control
system fault and goes to
error state.
Mode: Feature.Bit9 and 30 = 0: Reset via faceplate or RstLi = 1 Feature.Bit9 = 0: Reset via
Automatic Feature.Bit9 = 1 and 30 = 0: Reset via faceplate or RstLi = faceplate or RstLi = 1
1 or a 0-1 edge transition in the control Feature.Bit9 = 1: Reset via
Feature.Bit9 = 0 and 30 = 1: Reset via RstLi = 1 faceplate or RstLi = 1 or a 0-1
edge transition in the control
Feature.Bit9 and 30 = 1: Reset via RstLi = 1 or a 0-1 edge
transition in the control = 1 or 0-1 edge transition in the control
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Trip Error Rapid stop
Mode: The following applies with The following applies with The rapid stop function is
Local LocalSetting = 1 or 3: LocalSetting = 1 or 3: unlocked in the faceplate via the
When the control and feedback • When the control and "Reset" button (RstOp = 1). In
CFC, unlocking is carried out
signals of the drive match, reset feedback signals of the
via StopLocal = 1. drive match, reset via using the input parameter
StopLocal = 1. RstLi = 1
The following applies with
LocalSetting = 2, 4 or 5: • With Vlv2WayL,
No reset required. VlvMotL and VlvL
― Monitoring error
with MonSafePos
= 1: Reset via the
local command,
which moves the
valve into the neutral
position.
― Monitoring error
with MonSafePos
= 0: No resetting
required; the
currently pending
control function is
active.
― External error:
Reset via the local
command, which
moves the valve into
the neutral position.
• With DoseL, resetting via a
positive edge at
"CancelLocal" or
"PauseLocal".
The following applies with
LocalSetting = 2, 4 or 5:
No reset required.
Mode: Feature.Bit30 and 31 = 0: Resetting not necessary The rapid stop function is
Manual Feature.Bit30 = 1 and 31 = 0: Resetting not necessary unlocked in the faceplate via the
"Reset" button (RstOp = 1). In
Feature.Bit30 = 0 and 31 = 1 Reset via faceplate or RstLi
CFC, unlocking is carried out
= 1
using the input parameter
Feature.Bit30 and 31 = 1: Reset via faceplate RstLi = 1
See also
→ Resetting via input signals in the event of interlocking (Protection) or errors
→ Set reset depending on the operating mode or the LiOp parameter
→ Activating reset of protection / error in manual mode
→ Local mode
→ Forcing operating modes
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