Yaskawa · F7 Drive
A BUS fault indicates an issue with the communication option board installed in the drive. This occurs when there's a problem with the drive's ability to communicate over its industrial network (e.g., Modbus, Ethernet/IP, Profibus). This can be caused by wiring errors, incorrect communication settings, or a hardware failure of the option board itself. Loss of communication means the drive cannot receive commands or send status updates via the network, potentially stopping operations.
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Power down the drive, remove the communication option board, inspect its connector for damage, and firmly reinsert it into the drive's expansion slot.
Verify the integrity of the network cable connected to the option board, checking for cuts, proper shielding, and correct pinout (e.g., RS485 A/B, Ethernet T/R pairs).
Confirm network termination resistors are correctly applied at both ends of the communication bus (if applicable, e.g., Modbus RTU, Profibus).
Check the drive's communication parameters (e.g., H5-01 Protocol, H5-02 Node Address, H5-03 Baud Rate) and ensure they match the settings of the network master controller.
Use a network analyzer tool (if available) to monitor communication traffic on the bus and diagnose signal integrity or packet errors.