A0001 Communication Phase 1 - Bosch Rexroth IndraDrive Troubleshooting Manual

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Status Diagnostic Messages

A0001 Communication phase 1

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Supported by Firmware Variant:
Supported by Supply Unit:
The communication between master and slaves via SERCOS interface is
established in four communication phases:
The communication phases 0 and 1 are used to recognize the bus nodes.
In the communication phase 2 the time and data build-up of the protocols
are prepared for the communication phases 3 and 4.
The
phase
progression
communication phase is set by the master. Switching to communication
phase 4 completes the initialization and allows power input.
If the phase progression is interrupted, the status display remains in the
communication phase that has been reached.
When the A0001 Communication phase 1 diagnostic message is active
the drive is in phase 1, the master has not yet activated the phase switch
form phase 1 to 2.
During the communication phase 1 the control panel of the drive reads
"P1".
A0001 - Attributes
Display:
P1
Mess. no.:
A0001 (hex)
Rexroth IndraDrive
FWA-INDRV*-MPH02VRS-MS
FWA-INDRV*-MPB02VRS-MS
FWA-INDRV*-MPD02VRS-MS
HMV01
takes
place
in
ascending
DOK-INDRV*-GEN-**VRS**-WA01-EN-P
order.
The

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Kaushal patel
January 25, 2025

Our machine in Rexroth drive installation total 20 nos machine so facing issue shortly 5 drive folty 8060 erro so how to do

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

Error 8060 on Bosch Rexroth IndraDrive indicates an overcurrent in the power section. To resolve this issue for five machines, follow these steps for each machine:

1. Check the Load and Connections – Verify that the motor and power connections are correct and not causing excessive current draw.
2. Inspect the Power Section – Look for any visible damage or overheating signs in the power section.
3. Restart the System – Power off the drive, wait for the DC bus to discharge below 50V, and restart.
4. Adjust Parameters if Needed – Ensure that the drive’s current limits and motor settings are correctly configured.
5. Replace Faulty Components – If the issue persists, the power section may be defective and require replacement.

Repeat these steps for all five machines to ensure proper operation.

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