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Issue:
Altivar Process Drive twould not connect when communicating with a Embedded Modbus Ethernet network?
Product Line:
Altivar Process Drives (ATV630, ATV930, ATV650, ATV950, ATV660, ATV960, ATV680, ATV980)
Environment:
All serial numbers for Altivar Process Drives
Cause:
N/A
Resolution:
Note: This FAQ goes over some basic checks and troubleshooting tips. For extended troubleshooting please refer to your drives Embedded Modbus Ethernet manual that is attached at this FAQ.
Drive Will Not Connect
Altivar Process Drive twould not connect when communicating with a Embedded Modbus Ethernet network?
Product Line:
Altivar Process Drives (ATV630, ATV930, ATV650, ATV950, ATV660, ATV960, ATV680, ATV980)
Environment:
All serial numbers for Altivar Process Drives
Cause:
N/A
Resolution:
Note: This FAQ goes over some basic checks and troubleshooting tips. For extended troubleshooting please refer to your drives Embedded Modbus Ethernet manual that is attached at this FAQ.
Drive Will Not Connect
- Installation
- Make sure proper Ethernet cable is connected to the appropriate Ethernet serial port. Altivar 900 Drives have 2 Ethernet ports
- Pin Layouts - Make sure we are using proper pin-outs
- Check for electrical interferences. Isolate cables
- Use conduits or other isolating materials
- Separate control and power connections
- Add terminating resistors if the drive is at the end or the last of device in the network.
- Network
- No Duplicate IP addresses
- Make sure Modbus Address is correctly set
- Modbus Address should match PLC's Unit ID. Typically this is set to 1 if you are writing and reading to and from the 4x registers directly
- If you are using the IO scanner or COM scanner use a Unit ID of 255 and set drive's Modbus Address to 0
- To configure IO Scanner Input/Output Table
- Programming
- Make sure all Basics Settings are configured correctly in the drive and that the drive is properly Powercycled after all settings are made
- Configure Modbus Settings
- [Communication] [Comm parameters] [Modbus SL] [Modbus Fieldbus]
- Configure Ethernet Settings
- [Communication] [Comm parameters] [Embd Eth Config]
- Configure Modbus Settings
- Make sure all Basics Settings are configured correctly in the drive and that the drive is properly Powercycled after all settings are made
- Checking the Network
- If you cannot write to the drive, first verify you can read from the drive. If unable to read from the drive then re-verify the drive is connect properly to the Modbus Ethernet network
- Verify that you are reading the proper input and output addresses
- Check for possible register offsets
- Checking the Drive
- Confirm that the drive is properly to receive commands from the Network
- Check Command and Reference Menu
- [Complete settings] [Command and Reference]
- CheckControl Mode
- Are we using IO Profile or DriveCom (Separate or Not Separate)
- Check drive for any faults
- Check top left corner of the keypad.
- Addtional Troubleshooting Tips:
- When writing to the drive and the drive still does not respond or has an "RDY" status on he top left corner of the screen, check the Communication Map
- [Display] [Communication map] and check the following:
- Check Command Channel (Should say Embedded Ethernet)
- Command Register (Should be a HEX 1 value)
- Ref Freq Channel
- Ref Freq
- [Display] [Communication map] and check the following:
- Check LED's
- When writing to the drive and the drive still does not respond or has an "RDY" status on he top left corner of the screen, check the Communication Map