Beckhoff · TwinCAT 2 NC
The drive hardware is not in a ready state for operation. This can be caused by the drive being in a hardware error state, still undergoing its start-up phase (which can take several seconds after a reset), or missing the necessary controller enable signal. Until the drive is ready, no motion commands can be executed.
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Power cycle the drive and wait for at least 10-15 seconds to allow for full internal startup and self-diagnostics before attempting operation.
Measure the control supply voltage (e.g., 24VDC) at the drive's control terminals (e.g., X1-1, X1-2) to ensure it is stable and within the specified range (e.g., 21.6V to 26.4V).
Verify the status of all safety inputs (e.g., STO, enable) at their respective terminals (e.g., X2-1, X2-2) using a multimeter to confirm they are closed or active.
Disconnect all external I/O and communication cables from the drive and attempt to power up to isolate potential external interference or faulty peripheral devices.
Check the diagnostic LEDs on the drive's front panel for specific error codes or patterns indicating a hardware fault, and refer to the drive manual for interpretation.
If all external connections and power supplies are verified, consider replacing the drive as an internal hardware fault is highly probable.