External Fault (Terminal S4)
Yaskawa · V1000
Was bedeutet EF4 ?
This fault indicates that an external device triggered a fault via the Multi-Function Digital Input (MFDI) terminal S4, or there is incorrect wiring to S4, or the terminal is incorrectly configured for an external fault despite not being in use. This causes the drive to halt operation based on an external signal, potentially stopping connected machinery.
Häufige Ursachen
- A supervisory control input (e.g., from a PLC output module) connected to terminal S4 has de-energized, indicating an external fault.
- Loose terminal screw or poor crimp on the wire connected to S4, leading to an open circuit.
- Drive parameter (e.g., P2-04) for S4 is set to an unintended external fault function or has an inverted logic type.
- The external control system (e.g., PLC) has initiated a fault state that is relayed to S4.
- Ground loop or common mode noise affecting the signal integrity on the S4 input line, causing false fault triggers.
Reparaturschritte & Checkliste
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- 1
Check the wiring integrity at terminal S4, ensuring no loose strands or inadequate insulation.
- 2
Verify the output state of the external source (e.g., PLC digital output) connected to S4.
- 3
Confirm that drive parameter P2-04 (or equivalent for S4) is set correctly for the intended input function and logic (e.g., Normally Closed for safety).
- 4
Measure the voltage at terminal S4 relative to SC (common) to check for the correct logic level (e.g., 24VDC for active, 0VDC for inactive).
- 5
Temporarily bridge S4 to SC with a jumper wire. If the fault clears, investigate the external device or its cable.