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Control technology | EtherCAT communication manual

Diagnostics

Error scenarios

11.6.6

Shafts make clicking noises

If the shafts make clicking noises, this is often caused by faulty synchronisation or a shift

of data in the process image.

Causes

Remedies

The current master configuration has not been loaded on

the control system or imported into the »PLC Designer«

project.

Load the current master configuration onto the control

system or import it into the »PLC Designer« project.

Faulty settings in master configuration

Carry out the following settings for the master

configuration on the Slave device tab of the »EtherCAT

Configurator«:

• Select "DC".

• Enable "Sync0". (Standard setting)

• Set Sync Unit Cycle "x 1". (Standard setting)

The DC cycle time of the master configuration is not

identical with the task cycle time of the Axis_IO_Group/

IO_Group.

Set identical task and DC cycle times.

Note: Unlike loading a project and starting the PLC

program via the »PLC Designer«, starting via a boot

project also starts the PLC - even if there is a DC/task

cycle difference!

For a Servo Drive 9400 HighLine, the synchronisation

source of the EtherCAT communication module has not

been entered correctly in C01120. During the

initialisation, the Softmotion Kernel sets C01120.

Correct the setting in C01120 (synchronisation source).

If the last 9400 SoftMotion drive makes clicking noises,

the wiring of in- and outputs of the communication

module (IN/OUT ports)may have been reversed.

Note: A bus scan does not indicate this error!

Check the wiring and correct it.

Especially check the wiring at the input and output of the

EtherCAT communication module (IN/OUT ports).

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