M-NET No Response
Mitsubishi Electric · PUZ-HA30/36NHA4 Outdoor Unit
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This fault, 'M-NET NO RESPONSE', occurs when the system transmits a message and receives an acknowledgement, but fails to receive the expected response command. This condition repeats 6 times over 60 seconds before triggering the error. Primary causes include electrical noise on the M-NET transmission wire, exceeding the maximum permissible wire length, or using an incompatible cable type. Persistent communication failure will disrupt central control, monitoring, and overall system functionality.
Causas comunes
- M-NET device at the specified address is powered off, unresponsive, or experiencing a software crash.
- Incorrect M-NET device address configured in the master controller (e.g., Parameter P1-01) or on the slave device itself.
- Data collision or excessive noise on the M-NET bus preventing the slave device's response from being correctly received by the master.
- M-NET communication wiring fault, such as an intermittent open circuit, short circuit, or high resistance connection.
- Overloaded M-NET bus with too many devices or excessive data traffic, causing communication timeouts.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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- 1
Confirm the M-NET device (e.g., indoor unit, PAC controller) with the problematic address is powered on and operational.
- 2
Verify the M-NET address setting (e.g., dip switch, Parameter P1-01) for the unresponsive device matches the master's configuration.
- 3
Measure the resistance across the M-NET communication terminals (e.g., TB3) to check for proper termination (e.g., 60Ω with two 120Ω terminators).
- 4
Use an M-NET diagnostic tool to monitor data traffic and identify any signal integrity issues or persistent communication errors on the bus.
- 5
Temporarily disconnect non-essential devices from the M-NET bus to isolate if a specific device is causing bus interference or conflicts.