Lenze · 4800/4900 Series
This fault indicates that the actual position or speed of the motor has deviated from the commanded set-point by more than an acceptable tolerance. This typically suggests a dynamic control issue, insufficient motor torque, or mechanical problem. By default, this condition is configured as a "Message without pulse inhibit", meaning it alerts the operator and is logged, but it does not stop the drive. However, persistent following errors can indicate a problem affecting process quality or system wear.
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Monitor the motor current (A) and actual speed (RPM) against commanded values using the drive's diagnostic display.
Increase P2-01 (Current limit) by 5-10% if the motor current consistently reaches the limit during acceleration phases.
Adjust P3-10 (Proportional gain) in 5% increments, observing system response for stability and overshoot.
Verify mechanical system for binding, excessive friction, or backlash by manually moving the axis with power off.
Check encoder signal integrity using an oscilloscope at terminal X4; look for dropouts or noise on A/B/Z signals.
Measure the current drawn by the motor brake coil (A) to ensure it releases fully when commanded.