260

Drive Into Positive Stop Procedure Command Error

Indramat · dds 2.1 digital servo drive User Manual

What does 260 mean?

This error indicates a problem during the execution of the procedure command 'Drive Into Positive Stop' (IDN S-0-0149), causing the DDS 2.1 drive to shut down. This prevents the drive from performing its commanded controlled stop function.

Common Causes

  • Incorrect configuration or parameters related to the 'Drive Into Positive Stop' command (IDN S-0-0149).
  • Mechanical obstruction preventing the drive from reaching the positive stop.
  • Fault in the drive's internal logic or hardware when processing the command.
  • Safety limits (e.g., overtravel limit switches) being triggered unexpectedly.

Repair Steps & Checklist

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  1. 1

    Review the parameters associated with the 'Drive Into Positive Stop' command (IDN S-0-0149) and the application's mechanical limits to ensure they are correctly configured.

  2. 2

    Inspect the mechanical system for any physical obstructions, binding, or damage that could prevent the motor from moving to the positive stop.

  3. 3

    Verify the operation of any limit switches or external sensors associated with the positive stop function.

  4. 4

    Check the drive's diagnostic history for any other related faults that may have occurred simultaneously.

  5. 5

    If the issue persists and no external cause is found, contact Indramat technical support for further diagnosis of the DDS 2.1 drive's internal state.

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