I/O Bus Timeout
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A timeout occurred during an operation on the I/O bus module. This indicates that a communication or processing step did not complete within its expected timeframe, possibly due to bus congestion, a slow response from a connected device, or a module malfunction. This can lead to unresponsive I/O.
Häufige Ursachen
- Excessive latency or communication delay on the I/O bus due to high traffic or congestion.
- Incorrect baud rate (e.g., 115200 bps vs 9600 bps) or data parity setting on a serial I/O module.
- Termination resistor missing or incorrectly installed on the I/O bus (e.g., PROFIBUS DP).
- Intermittent physical connection fault on the I/O bus cable (e.g., loose connector, broken strand).
- Bus master (e.g., PLC CPU) configured with too short a watchdog timer for the I/O slave (e.g., parameter P7-03).
Reparaturschritte & Checkliste
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1. Verify the termination resistor presence and value (e.g., 120 Ohms) at both ends of the I/O bus segment.
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2. Check all I/O bus cable connectors (e.g., M12, RJ45) for proper seating and locking.
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3. Inspect the I/O bus cable for physical damage, bends, or crushing over its entire length.
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4. Adjust the I/O bus master's watchdog timer parameter (e.g., P7-03) to a higher value in the configuration.
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5. Monitor I/O bus traffic and communication statistics using a network analyzer tool.
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6. Isolate individual I/O modules by temporary removal to identify the one causing the delay.