Serial Link Failure
Schneider Electric · ALTIVAR 28 Variable Speed Drive
¿Qué significa SLF ?
This fault signifies an issue with the serial communication link to the drive controller, such as an incorrect connection or a break in communication. This prevents the drive from receiving commands or sending status information via the serial interface.
Causas comunes
- Incorrect wiring (e.g., swapped A/B lines, missing common) on the serial communication bus (e.g., RS-485).
- Broken or damaged communication cable (e.g., cut wire, crushed cable).
- Missing or incorrect termination resistors (e.g., 120Ω for RS-485) at the ends of the communication bus.
- Communication parameters (e.g., baud rate, parity, data bits, station ID - P4-01 to P4-04) mismatched between drive and master.
- Excessive electrical noise on the communication bus due to unshielded cables or improper grounding.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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1. Verify serial cable connections at the drive (e.g., DA+, DB-, SG terminals) match the master device and are secure.
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2. Check resistance across A and B terminals at both ends of the RS-485 bus (power off); it should be ~60Ω if two 120Ω termination resistors are present.
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3. Confirm all communication parameters (e.g., P4-01 Baud rate, P4-02 Parity, P4-03 Data format, P4-04 Drive ID) match between the drive and the master controller.
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4. Inspect the communication cable for physical damage, continuity, and proper shielding connected at one end to chassis ground.
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5. Use a communication analyzer or oscilloscope to monitor signal integrity on the serial lines if possible.