Terminal Module Tm120 - Siemens SINAMICS S120 Commissioning Manual

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LED
Color
Green/or
ange
or
Red/oran
ge
Z pulses
Red
Green
The parameters for activating component recognition using LEDs can be taken from the following reference:
1)
Reference: SINAMICS S120/S150 List Manual
5.2.4.4

Terminal Module TM120

Table 5- 31
Meaning of the LEDs on the Terminal Module TM120
LED
Color
Status
READY
-
Off
Green
Continuous
light
Orange
Continuous
light
Red
Continuous
light
Green/
Flashing
red
light
0.5 Hz
Flashing
light
2 Hz
Green/
Flashing
orange
light
or
2 Hz
red/
orange
The parameter for activating component recognition using LEDs can be taken from the following reference:
1)
Reference: SINAMICS S120/S150 List Manual
Commissioning with Startdrive
Commissioning Manual, 12/2018, 6SL3097-5AA10-0BP0
Status
Flashing
Component recognition via LED is activated
light
Note:
Both options depend on the LED status when component
recognition is activated.
Off
The zero mark was found and the system waits for the
zero mark output.
OR
The component is switched off.
Continuous
The zero mark has not been released, or the zero mark
light
search is running.
Continuous
The system stops at the zero mark.
light
Flashing
The zero mark is output at each virtual revolution.
light
Description, cause
The electronics power supply is missing or outside the per-
missible tolerance range.
The component is ready for operation. Cyclic DRIVE-CLiQ
communication is taking place.
DRIVE-CLiQ communication is being established.
This component has at least one fault.
Note:
The LED is activated irrespective of whether the correspond-
ing messages have been reconfigured.
Firmware is being downloaded.
Firmware download is complete. The system waits for
POWER ON.
Component recognition via LED is activated
Note:
Both options depend on the LED status when component
recognition is activated.
Description, cause
.
1)
.
1)
Diagnostics
5.2 Diagnostics using LEDs
Remedy
Remedy
Check the power
supply.
-
-
Remove and
acknowledge the
fault.
-
Carry out a POWER
ON.
-
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