Starting Operation And Diagnostics - Beckhoff BK5200 Technical Documentation Manual

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Processing complex signals All byte-oriented signal channels such as RS232, RS485 and incremental
The diagnostic LEDs
Local errors
Code of flashes
Type of error
Location of error
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particular in the description of the standard master units that are installed.
The chapters of this manual which deal with the fieldbus refer to the most
common of these standard units.
encoder, can use byte lengths greater than two. Apart from the actual diffe-
rence in length, the procedure is always comparable with that for analog
signals.

Starting operation and diagnostics

When the bus coupler is first switched on it at once checks the attached
configuration. A correct start-up procedure is indicated by the red LED "I/O
ERR" going out. If this LED flashes, this indicates a fault somewhere in the
terminals. You can determine the actual error code by observing the speed
of flashing and number of flashes. This will enable you to clear the fault
quickly. You will find a detailed description in the chapter "The diagnostic
LEDs".
The bus coupler has a status display consisting of two groups of LEDs.
The upper group has four LEDs which indicate the mode of the installed
fieldbus. The significance of these "fieldbus status LEDs" is explained in
the appropriate chapters of this manual; they correspond to the usual dis-
plays for fieldbuses.
There are two more green LEDs at the top right-hand side of the bus cou-
pler to indicate the supply voltage. The left-hand LED shows the 24V
supply of the bus coupler. The left-hand LED shows the supply to the po-
wer contacts.
Two LEDs, the "I/O LEDs", which are situated below the fieldbus status
LEDs described above, are used to display the operating mode of the bus
terminals and the connection to these bus terminals. The green LED lights
up to indicate error-free operation, where "error-free" implies that commu-
nication with the fieldbus system is also operating correctly. The red LED
flashes at two different rates to indicate a fault, whereby the specific error
is encoded in the pattern of flashes, as follows.
Rapid flashing
First slow sequence
Second slow sequence
1 flash
2 flashes
3 flashes
Connection to the bus terminals cannot be set up correctly
4 flashes
Break in the K-bus
The number of flashes corresponds to the position of the lasK-bus terminal
before the error, not counting passive bus terminals such as power input
terminals.
The bus coupler will carry on flashing the error code even when you have
cleared the fault and its operating mode will remain at "Stop". The only way
to restart the bus coupler is by switching the power supply off and on
again.
You should not plug or unplug bus terminals from the series without first
turning off the power. The circuitry of the bus terminals and the bus coupler
is largely protected against damage, but if you modify the assembly while it
is under power, malfunctions and damage cannot be ruled out.
Basic information
Start of the error code
Type of error
Location of error
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