Lenze · 9300 Series
The controller has entered a BUS-OFF state on the system bus (CAN) due to receiving too many faulty telegrams, leading to disconnection from the bus. This indicates a severe communication breakdown.
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Measure the resistance across the CAN_H and CAN_L lines at both ends of the bus; it should be approximately 60 Ohms (due to two 120 Ohm termination resistors in parallel).
Inspect the CAN bus cable for visible damage, kinks, or crushing; verify continuity of each conductor and shield using a multimeter (e.g., resistance check across X3/1 to X3/1 on different nodes).
Check for proper shielding termination at both ends of the CAN cable (e.g., connected to ground terminal X9/GND) to minimize EMI.
Verify the CAN bus baud rate setting (e.g., parameter P7-01 or specific device communication parameters) is identical across all connected devices.
Disconnect slave devices one by one to isolate a potential faulty device injecting corrupted telegrams, observing if the controller exits BUS-OFF state.