Master: Configuration Error
| Master Unit LED | Error | Description | |
|---|---|---|---|
| MS | NS | ||
| Red Light Blinking | - | Configuration error Slave error detection | - Slave disconnected from the network (Remote I/O communication error) - Slave not added to the network (Scan list collation error) - Duplicate MAC ID The MAC ID configuration was duplicated. |
Process Flowchart
* See also:
| Symbol | See also: |
|---|---|
| 1 | Disconnected Terminating Resistors, Cable Disconnection, Disconnected Connector, and Disconnected Signal Wire |
| 2 | Loose Connector and Signal Wire |
| 3 | Noise Intrusion |
Causes of Error
| Possible Cause | Examination Method | Countermeasure |
|---|---|---|
| Master unit configuration | Start applicomIO Console application and check that the configuration has no difference with the network condition. Check that the configuration data were written in flash. See also: Epson RC+ Master Configuration | Change the configuration. |
| Check that terminating resistors are connected to both ends of the network. Measure resistance between signal wires with communications power supply OFF. → Normal: 50 to 70 Ω Measuring point: Connection of the problem unit | Fix the problem. How to find the trouble point: Remove the terminating resistor on one end of the network. The trouble point is where resistance changes from 120 Ω. |
| The connectors and signal wires should be firmly connected. Checkpoint: all nodes and all branch taps See also: Loose Connector and Signal Wire | Connect the connectors and signal wires again. |
| Communications power supply Voltage drop of communications power supply | Measure voltage of communications power supply at the unit with a trouble. → Normal: 11V or more between V+ and V- If the voltage is 11 to 14 V, the unit is a possible cause. Fix the problem on the unit. | Check the voltage of the power supply. Calculate the current capacity of the cable and add more communications power supplies. |
| Noise (external cause) | Check the noise intrusion via the following paths (1) to (3). → See also: Noise Intrusion | Take countermeasures against noise. |
| Broken unit | Replace the trouble unit with a new one. → Verify whether the problem is fixed. | Replace the unit with a new one. |
| No cause is identified. | Identify the trouble point by dividing the network. → See also: Broken Unit Examination (Dividing Network Examination) |