ABB AC 800M User Manual page 112

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Tips on the most frequently asked installation issues
What happens if the bus gets grounded on one side (or at one end)?
I don't understand "termination". What is it, why do I need it, and is
placement critical?
For more details about the Web server of CI854(A) and the PROFIBUS master
settings please read the specific product documentation.
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A temporary short to ground may temporarily disrupt the bus, but any errors
will be detected and handled by the fieldbus protocol. A permanent short to
ground could disrupt the bus until the ground is removed (just as with present
analog or digital communications).
Termination is the addition of the appropriate fieldbus "terminator" at (or near)
the end of each fieldbus segment. The "terminator" has the same characteristic
impedance as the bus, and is required to preserve the integrity of the signal. It is
especially important on long segments, and placement is critical— one should
be connected to the bus as close as possible to each end of the segment. Some
devices (especially I/O and/or fieldbus test/simulation PC cards) include the
option of using an internal terminator. It is important to know in this case
whether it is connected.
My PROFIBUS is not running properly.
Check the bus terminations
Check the connectors
Check the cabling (polarity, grounding, short-cuts, etc.)
Check the correct settings for all slave addresses (for example with the
Web server of CI854)
Check the PROFIBUS master settings
Section 4 Commissioning of PROFIBUS
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