Schneider Electric 61 Network Router User Manual


 
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Priority stops
Priority stops on the graphic display terminal
If the graphic display terminal is not the active command channel, pressing the STOP key on the graphic display terminal causes a
freewheel stop if:
The
[Stop Key priority]
(PSt) parameter in the
[1.6 - COMMAND]
(CtL-) menu is configured to
[Yes]
(YES) (factory setting).
If the graphic display terminal is the active command channel, the STOP key causes a stop according to the type of stop configured in the
[Type of stop] (Stt) parameter, regardless of the value of the [Stop Key priority] (PSt) parameter.
The effect of the graphic display terminal does not depend on the profile.
Priority stops via the terminals or the network
I/O profile
Fixed assignments are configured by the following values:
(1)
If the assignment is fixed, the value necessary for starting, even if another channel is active.
In run on edge command, configured by [3 wire] (3C):
The stop command (run enable) is assigned by construction to switched order 0 (equivalent to Cd00):
It is active at the terminals (LI1) only if the terminals are active
It is active via the network (bit 0) only if the network is active
In the I/O profile:
Stop and fault commands, configured as fixed assignments (LIpp, C1pp, C2pp, C3pp, C4pp), on terminal inputs or control word bits,
have priority even if the channel is not active.
Commands, configured as switched assignments (Cd00 ... Cd15), are active if and only if the channel is active.
Channel
Run on state command
[2 wire] (2C)
Run on edge command
[3 wire] (3C)
Drive terminals LI2 ... LI6 LI3 ... LI6
Logic I/O card LI7 ... LI10
Extended I/O card LI11 ... LI14
Integrated Modbus C101 ... C115 C102 ... C115
CANopen C201 ... C215 C202 ... C215
Communication card C301 ... C315 C302 ... C315
"Controller Inside" card C401 ... C415 C402 ... C415
Command Configuration = 0 = 1 Value for starting
(1)
Freewheel stop [Freewheel stop ass.] (nSt) Stop No stop 1
Fast stop [Fast stop assign.] (FSt) Stop No stop 1
DC injection braking [DC injection assign.] (dCI) No braking Braking 0
External fault [External fault ass.] (EtF) No fault Fault 0