Allen-Bradley · PowerFlex 520-series Adjustable Frequency
Control over the installed network option card's remote network has been interrupted. This means the drive has lost communication via its optional network adapter (e.g., EtherNet/IP, DeviceNet, Profibus), leading to a loss of remote control and monitoring capabilities. The drive's response (e.g., fault, stop, coast) depends on its communication loss settings.
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Verify the integrity and secure connection of the network cable to the drive's option card and the upstream network switch/controller.
Check the status LEDs on the option card and the network switch/hub for link activity and error indicators.
Confirm the master controller (PLC) is actively communicating with the drive's option card; check PLC network diagnostics.
Verify the option card's network configuration parameters (e.g., IP address P9-29, subnet mask P9-30 for EtherNet/IP; MAC ID for DeviceNet) match the network setup.
Attempt to ping the drive's IP address (if EtherNet/IP) from a workstation on the same network to confirm network connectivity.
If available, try replacing the option card with a known good spare to determine if the card itself is faulty.