Question:
Why are temperature sensor and feedback system warnings entered into the i700 logbook although the corresponding monitoring functions are deactivated (set to 'No response')?
Answer:
The i700 servo inverter has no separate memory for parameter settings. Settings changed by the user are saved in the higher-level control system, the controller ('controller-based').
As a matter of principle, the i700 therefore uses its default parameter settings directly after being switched on. The settings changed in the application will only become effective after the parameter set has been transferred from the controller to the i700.
As a consequence of this specified procedure, the i700 logbook may contain warnings which are not to be expected due to the application settings. These logbook entries are not relevant and can be ignored.
In practical operation, such 'unexpected' logbook entries will particularly occur in the following situations: