Beckhoff · TwinCAT 2 NC
During the startup sequence of an axis, the associated drive is found to be in a non-ready state. Possible causes include the drive being in a hardware error state, still in its power-up or boot-up phase (which can take several seconds after a reset), or lacking the necessary controller enable signal. This prevents the axis from becoming operational.
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1. Check the diagnostic display or LEDs on the associated servo drive for any active fault codes or warnings.
2. Verify main power supply (e.g., 400VAC phase-to-phase) and control power (e.g., 24VDC) to the servo drive terminals.
3. Inspect the communication cable (e.g., EtherCAT X2 connector) between the NC and the drive for breaks or loose connections.
4. Cycle power to the servo drive independently and observe its boot-up sequence and readiness status.
5. Review drive parameters (e.g., P01 'MotorType', P02 'EncoderType') to ensure they match the connected hardware.
6. Confirm the drive firmware is compatible with the NC controller's firmware version as per manufacturer documentation.