Option Card External Fault
Yaskawa · V1000
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This fault occurs when the communication option card receives an external fault signal from the connected controller, or if a programming error exists on the controller side causing an external device's alarm function to activate. This indicates an issue originating from an external device or its control logic, leading to a protective shutdown of the drive.
Causas comunes
- External fault signal received from the connected controller via the communication option card (e.g., Profinet, EtherNet/IP, DeviceNet).
- Incorrect configuration of the option card parameters (e.g., network address, I/O mapping) preventing proper communication and status exchange.
- Broken or loose connection of the network cable to the option card or to the network switch/controller causing communication loss.
- Firmware incompatibility between the option card and the drive's main control board.
- Programming error in the PLC/controller sending an unintended fault command or invalid data to the drive via the option card.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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- 1
Consult the option card's diagnostic LEDs (e.g., Link/Act, Status) to identify the specific communication status or error code it is indicating.
- 2
Verify the network cable connection to the option card and ensure it is securely seated. Check for continuity with a cable tester.
- 3
Review the option card's parameters (e.g., P6-xx settings) and network configuration (e.g., IP address, subnet mask) to ensure they match the network setup.
- 4
Examine the PLC/controller program for explicit fault commands or logic that could trigger an external fault on the drive via the option card.
- 5
Check the firmware versions of both the drive and the option card for compatibility. Update if necessary after confirming compatibility with existing system.