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Leds for k-bus diagnosis – BECKHOFF CX1100-000x User Manual

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Error handling and diagnostics

Embedded PC

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CX1100-0003 power supply LEDs

After switching on, the power supply immediately checks the connected Bus Terminal configuration. Error-free start-
up is signalled by the red "I/O ERR” LED being extinguished. If the ”I/O ERR" LED blinks, an error in the area of the
terminals is indicated. The error code can be determined from the frequency and number of blinks. This permits rapid
rectification of the error. Though the power supply supports two bus systems both bus errors are reported by the "I/O-
Err" LED. An error ob K-Bus is reported by rapid blinking. One long flash (app. 2 sec.) reports errors on IP-Link-bus.

Display

LED

Meaning

Power

Power supply
The LED lights up green when the power supply is correct, but red if there is a short
circuit.

I/O
Run

K-Bus diagnostics
The green LED lights up in order to indicate fault-free operation. "Fault-free" means that
the communication with the fieldbus system is also running.

I/O
Error

K-Bus diagnostics
The red LED flashes to indicate an error. The red LED blinks with two different
frequencies.

LEDs for K-Bus diagnosis

The I/O error LED blink code

Fast blinking

Start of the error code

First slow sequence

Error code

Second slow sequence

Error code argument

LEDs for K-Bus diagnosis

Error code

Error code
argument

Description

Remedy

Persistent,
continuous
blinking

EMC problems

- Check power supply for overvoltage or
undervoltage peaks
- Implement EMC measures
- If a K-Bus error is present, it can be localised
by a restart of the power supply (by switching
it off and then on again)

0

EEPROM checksum error

Revert to the manufacturer’s setting

1

Code buffer overflow

Insert fewer Bus Terminals. The programmed
configuration has too many entries in the table

1 pulse

2

Unknown data type

Software update required for the power supply

0

Programmed configuration
has an incorrect table entry

Check programmed configuration for
correctness

2 pulses

n (n > 0)

Table comparison (Bus
Terminal n)

Incorrect table entry

3 pulses

0

K-Bus command error

- No Bus Terminal inserted
- One of the Bus Terminals is defective; halve
the number of Bus Terminals attached and
check whether the error is still present with the
remaining Bus Terminals. Repeat until the
defective Bus Terminal is located.

0

K-Bus data error, break
behind the power supply

Check whether the n+1 Bus Terminal is
correctly connected; replace if necessary.

4 pulses

n

Break behind Bus Terminal
n

Check whether the Bus End Terminal 9010 is
connected.

5 pulses

n

K-Bus error in register
communication with Bus
Terminal n

Exchange the nth bus terminal