Deactivation Timeout Error
Beckhoff · TwinSAFE Logic FB
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A timeout has elapsed while waiting for a communication error in 'passivate' mode of a manual control unit. This suggests a problem with the deactivation sequence or communication with the manual control unit, potentially preventing the system from entering a safe passive state correctly. The system will remain in an unsafe or error state.
Häufige Ursachen
- Communication loss or intermittent connection to the manual control unit (e.g., pendant with safety functions) during deactivation.
- Manual control unit (e.g., HMI with safety buttons) not responding to the 'passivate' command within the configured timeout (e.g., P9-01).
- Faulty wiring or damaged connector (e.g., X201 D-sub) between the safety controller and the manual control unit.
- Incorrect 'Deactivation Timeout' parameter (e.g., P9-01) set too short for the manual control unit's response time.
Reparaturschritte & Checkliste
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1. Verify the communication link (e.g., EtherCAT, FSoE) to the manual control unit using TwinCAT diagnostics.
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2. Check the status and power supply of the manual control unit to ensure it is operational and responsive.
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3. Inspect the wiring and connectors (e.g., X201) to the manual control unit for damage, loose connections, or incorrect termination.
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4. Adjust the 'Deactivation Timeout' parameter (e.g., P9-01) in the TwinSAFE configuration if the process requires a longer response time.
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5. Review the manual control unit's diagnostic messages or internal logs for communication errors.