Communication option fault
Mitsubishi Electric · FR E700
¿Qué significa E.OP1 ?
This communication option fault stops the inverter output due to a communication line error during CC-Link operation. It can be caused by physical cable issues, incorrect lengths, or improper termination. This disruption prevents control and monitoring via the CC-Link network.
Causas comunes
- Break or damage in the CC-Link communication cable (e.g., mechanical stress, sharp bends, incorrect type).
- Incorrect termination resistor setting (e.g., 110 Ohm) at one or both ends of the CC-Link network.
- Excessive cable length for the CC-Link network exceeding specification limits for the chosen baud rate.
- Communication parameters (e.g., baud rate, station address) on the option card or master device mismatch.
- Loose connection of the CC-Link cable to the communication option card terminals (DA, DB, DG).
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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- 1
Verify proper CC-Link cable type (shielded twisted pair) and ensure it is not exceeding maximum length specifications for the chosen baud rate.
- 2
Confirm termination resistors (typically 110 Ohm) are correctly installed at both ends of the CC-Link network segment.
- 3
Check and reseat the CC-Link cable connections at the option card terminals (e.g., DA, DB, DG) and the CC-Link master device.
- 4
Verify that the CC-Link station address (e.g., Pr. 120) and baud rate (e.g., Pr. 121) are correctly configured and match the master.
- 5
Use a CC-Link network analyzer (if available) to diagnose signal integrity and identify communication errors.