Siemens · FC1765DC Controller
The EnDat encoder fault word supplies various fault bits indicating internal issues. These can range from a failed lighting system, low signal amplitude, incorrect position values, or power supply irregularities (over/undervoltage, overcurrent) affecting the encoder. Additionally, serial communication errors like incorrect quiescent levels, a non-responsive encoder, CRC errors, or acknowledgment errors can occur. If these encoder or communication issues persist, they can lead to inaccurate position feedback, impacting drive control and potentially causing operational halts or unexpected machine behavior.
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1. Measure the power supply voltage at the encoder connector (e.g., Pin 1 and Pin 2) using a multimeter to verify it is within specification (e.g., 5VDC ±5%).
2. Inspect the EnDat encoder cable (e.g., connected to socket X22) for physical damage, proper shielding continuity, and secure connections.
3. Access the drive diagnostics and monitor the encoder's internal fault word (r2521) for specific sub-error indications (e.g., lighting, amplitude).
4. Power down the system, disconnect and then securely reconnect the encoder cable at both ends to ensure proper electrical contact.
5. If available, temporarily replace Encoder 2 with a known good EnDat encoder to isolate whether the fault is with the encoder or the drive's input.