2 slaves – Yaskawa 260IF DeviceNet System User Manual

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6.4 Troubleshooting

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6.4.2 Slaves

The followinng tabel gives the status of indicators and status functions for normal operation
when the 260IF Module is set as a Slave.

The following table gives probable causes and possible solutions for when the 260IF Mod-
ule is set as a Slave.

Table 6.6 Troubleshooting Slaves

LED

Status

I/O Status

MS lit green
NS lit green

8004

8003 (Polled)
8005 (Strobed)

Problem

Locations to Check

Probable

Cause

Possible Solution

Indicator

Status

I/O Status

No DeviceNet
communications

MS not lit
NS not lit

-

-

No power sup-
ply to 260IF
Module

Check the rack or system bus cable connection to
the 260IF Module.

MS lit red
NS not lit

-

-

Hardware mal-
function

Replace the 260IF Module.

MS lit red
NS lit red

-

-

Hardware mal-
function

Replace the 260IF Module.

MS lit green
NS lit red

1010

0000

Duplicate
MAC ID

1. Change the MAC ID address for the 260IF

Module and cycle the power.

2. Change the MAC ID addresses for other

DeviceNet devices and cycle the power to the
260IF Module.

MS lit green
NS lit red

1008

-

Bus-off

1. Check the wiring and connections for

DeviceNet cables and connectors.

2. Check the power supply voltage and connection

for communications power supply.

3. Check the communications power supply

voltage for each DeviceNet connector on the
260IF Module (11 to 24 V).

4. Check the baud rate for each DeviceNet device

in the network.

5. Check the terminator (121

Ω) and connection

status.

6. Check the length of the network.
7. Replace the 260IF Module. Then either cycle

the power for the 260IF Module or disconnect
and re-insert the DeviceNet connectors.

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