Lenze · 9300 Series
The SinCos encoder at X8 is sending inconsistent data, indicating damaged tracks, high interference levels on the cable, or an open circuit. It could also be due to an incorrect encoder type or improperly set supply voltage.
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Power off the drive, disconnect the SinCos encoder cable from X8, and measure the resistance of each signal pair (Sin+, Sin- and Cos+, Cos-) for continuity.
Verify parameter C0025 is set correctly for SinCos encoder type and any associated scaling parameters are accurate.
Using an oscilloscope, monitor the SinCos differential signals (Sin+/Sin- and Cos+/Cos-) at X8 terminals for clean, phase-shifted sine and cosine waves while rotating the motor.
Inspect the SinCos encoder cable for proper shielding connection at both ends and ensure it is routed away from power cables.
Check the encoder's power supply voltage at its terminals to ensure it is within specified limits for stable operation.
If signals are inconsistent, noisy, or absent even after cable verification, consider replacing the SinCos encoder unit.