Allen-Bradley · PowerFlex 520-series Adjustable Frequency
Communications between the drive and the Modbus or DSI master device have been interrupted. This is a specific loss of data exchange over the serial DSI link, preventing the drive from receiving commands or sending status, which can cause it to fault or stop. The drive's response is governed by parameter C125 [Comm Loss Action].
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1. Verify physical DSI cable continuity between the drive's DSI port and the Modbus master using a multimeter (e.g., pin-to-pin resistance < 1 Ohm).
2. Confirm drive's DSI parameters (P7-00, P7-01, P7-02, P7-03, P7-04, P7-05) match Modbus master settings (e.g., baud rate, parity, drive address).
3. Measure resistance across DSI+ and DSI- terminals at the last device on the network; it should be approximately 60 Ohm with two 120 Ohm resistors (or 120 Ohm if only one).
4. Cycle power to the DSI master device (e.g., PLC processor) and monitor communication status indicators.
5. Disconnect DSI cable shield from ground at one end (e.g., drive end) to mitigate ground loop currents, if applicable.