Vacon · NXS NXP
The analogue input configured for a 4-20 mA current loop is receiving a current signal below 4mA. This typically indicates a break or loose connection in the control cable, or a failure of the signal source device. Loss of the analogue signal means the drive cannot receive its intended reference or feedback, leading to incorrect control.
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Measure the current directly at the drive's analogue input terminals (e.g., AI1+, AI1-) using a multimeter in series.
Verify the 24VDC power supply voltage at the sensor/transmitter and at the drive's auxiliary output terminals (e.g., X1:7, X1:8).
Inspect the wiring connections at the drive's analogue input terminals (e.g., X1:5 for AI1) and at the external sensor/transmitter.
Disconnect the sensor and simulate a 4mA signal using a current calibrator to test the drive's input.
Check parameter P3-05 (Analogue input 1 minimum current) and P3-06 (Analogue input 1 maximum current) for correct configuration.
If available, temporarily replace the external sensor/transmitter with a known good unit.