Fault at DRIVE-CLiQ Socket X104
Siemens · DAsl Diagnostics and Alarms
¿Qué significa F40004 ?
A fault has been detected at the drive object connected to the DRIVE-CLiQ socket X104. The fault value (r0949) indicates the first fault that occurred for this specific drive object. This signifies an issue with the communication or the connected component on this particular DRIVE-CLiQ interface, which can lead to system malfunction or halt operations.
Causas comunes
- DRIVE-CLiQ cable connected to socket X104 is loose, damaged, or completely disconnected, interrupting communication.
- The DRIVE-CLiQ component connected to X104 (e.g., Motor Module, Sensor Module, Encoder) has an internal hardware fault.
- Faulty DRIVE-CLiQ interface circuitry on the Control Unit side specifically for socket X104.
- Incorrect or incompatible component connected to DRIVE-CLiQ socket X104 (e.g., wrong module type or firmware mismatch).
- Electromagnetic interference (EMI) severely disrupting DRIVE-CLiQ communication on that specific link.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
Haga clic en los pasos para seguir su progreso.
- 1
Read the fault value in register r0949 associated with F40004; this will often point to the specific fault of the connected DRIVE-CLiQ device.
- 2
Power off the drive, then inspect and firmly re-seat the DRIVE-CLiQ cable at both the Control Unit's X104 socket and the connected drive object's (e.g., Motor Module) DRIVE-CLiQ port.
- 3
Check the DRIVE-CLiQ cable for physical damage (e.g., kinks, cuts, crushed sections) along its entire length. Replace with a known good, factory-approved DRIVE-CLiQ cable if any damage is found.
- 4
Swap the DRIVE-CLiQ cable from X104 with a known good cable from another functional DRIVE-CLiQ port (if available) to rule out cable failure.
- 5
If the cable is verified good, swap the connected DRIVE-CLiQ component (e.g., Motor Module, Sensor Module) with a known good unit to isolate the faulty component.