Lenze · 9300 Series
The resolver cable connected to X7 is interrupted, or the resolver itself is faulty. This prevents accurate motor position feedback, which is crucial for precise motor control.
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Power off the drive, disconnect the resolver cable from X7, and measure resistance across X7/1-X7/2 (excitation) and X7/3-X7/4, X7/5-X7/6 (feedback) for open circuits.
Using a multimeter, check for continuity of each individual wire in the resolver cable from end to end (connector to X7 terminals).
Inspect the resolver cable for cuts, kinks, or signs of crushing; replace the cable if physical damage is evident.
Verify the integrity of the cable shield connection at both the motor and the X7 connector on the controller.
With power on, use an oscilloscope to check for the presence and amplitude of the excitation signal on X7/1 and X7/2 terminals (typically 5-10V AC).
If possible, swap the resolver with a known good one (if available) to confirm if the resolver sensor or the drive input is at fault.