F-DO Test Stop Fault (MM)
Siemens · FC1765DC Controller
¿Qué significa F30773 ?
A fault has occurred during the test stop procedure on the Motor Module (MM) side, specifically related to the evaluation of states for Fail-safe Digital Outputs (F-DOs). This indicates that the expected states of the DOs or diagnostic DOs were not fulfilled, or an internal timer/state issue occurred, often a mismatch between expected and read-back signals during a test state.
Causas comunes
- Failure of a specific Fail-safe Digital Output (F-DO) on the Motor Module (MM) to switch to its expected state during the test stop.
- External wiring fault (e.g., short circuit, open circuit, incorrect load resistance) connected to the F-DO on the MM.
- Incorrect parameterization of the F-DO test stop function (e.g., P9620 "F-DO test stop command", P9621 "F-DO test stop delay") on the MM.
- External component (e.g., safety contactor, valve) connected to the F-DO not responding within the expected time window during the test.
- Internal hardware defect of the F-DO channel or its associated test circuitry on the Motor Module.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
Haga clic en los pasos para seguir su progreso.
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1. Identify the specific F-DO (e.g., F-DO1, F-DO2) that failed the test by reviewing internal safety diagnostics (r9625).
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2. Measure the voltage at the output terminals of the problematic F-DO (e.g., X126/1, X126/2) on the MM during a test stop sequence.
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3. Disconnect the external load from the problematic F-DO and re-run the test stop procedure to isolate internal vs. external fault.
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4. Verify the wiring continuity and insulation resistance (using a megohmmeter) of the cable connected to the F-DO.
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5. Review parameter settings for F-DO test stop (e.g., P9620, P9621) and ensure they align with the safety application requirements.
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6. If the fault persists with no external load, consider replacing the Motor Module after thorough diagnostics.