Block %2 Change Of Access Protection Not Allowed; Block %2 Access Protection Programmed More Than Once %3 - Siemens Sinamics S120 Diagnostic Manual

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33 Torque [Nm]
34 Torque constant [Nm/A]
35 Current controller gain [V/A]
36 Speed controller gain [Nm/rad s 1]
37 Speed [rev/min]
42 Power [kW]
43 Low power [µA]
46 Low torque [µNm]
48 Per mill HZ_PER_SEC = 49, [Hz/s]
65 Flow [l/min]
66 Pressure [bar]
67 Volume [cm³]
68 Controlled system gain [mm/Vmin]
69 Controlled system gain force controller [N/V]
155 Thread pitch [mm/rev; inch/rev]
156 Thread pitch change [mm/rev² ; inch/rev²]
Reaction:
Correction block is reorganized.
Interface signals are set.
Alarm display.
Remedy:
If the alarm occurs in the part program (DEF instruction), press the NC Stop key and select the function "Compensation
block" using PROGRAM CORRECT softkey. The cursor is placed on the incorrect block.
In the compensation block the data type can now be adjusted in the DEF instruction, or the physical unit (PHU xy)
must be removed.
If the alarm occurs on compiling a GUD or ACCESS file, correct the GUD or ACCESS definition file (DEF file).
Program
Clear alarm with NC START or RESET key and continue the program.
Continuation:
12163
[Channel %1: ] Block %2 Change of access protection not allowed
Parameters:
%1 = Channel number
%2 = Block number, label
Definitions:
Changing the access rights for system variables (with REDEF) is not allowed in GUD files. They can only be changed
in the ACCESS files (_N_SYSACCESS_DEF, _N_SACCESS_DEF, _N_MACCESS_DEF and _N_UACCESS_DEF).
Reaction:
Correction block is reorganized.
Interface signals are set.
Alarm display.
Remedy:
Cut the REDEF instruction from the GUD file and paste it into one of the ACCESS files.
Program
Clear alarm with NC START or RESET key and continue the program.
Continuation:
12164
[Channel %1: ] Block %2 access protection programmed more than once %3
Parameters:
%1 = Channel number
%2 = Block number, label
%3 = Duplicate protection level programming
Definitions:
The language commands APW and APR are used to program access protection for access to both the part program
and the OPI. APWP and APRP define access protection from the part program; APWB and APRB define access pro-
tection via the OPI. Programming APW in the same block together with APWP or APWB or programming APR in the
same block together with APRP or APRB will lead to a conflict, as the protection level assignment is no longer unique.
Reaction:
Correction block is reorganized.
Interface signals are set.
Alarm display.
Remedy:
If access protection in the part program and on the OPI needs to be set to diffferent levels, only the language com-
mands APWP, APWB, APRP and APRB may be used. If access protection is to be the same in the part program and
on the OPI, it can also be programmed with APW or APR, although in this case the APWP and APWB or APRP und
APRB commands must not be programmed in the same block.
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Diagnostics Manual, 07/2010, 6FC5398-8BP40-0BA0
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