Bosch Rexroth IndraDrive C Drive Controllers
66 Fehlercodes dokumentiert
Motor overtemp. prewarning
This is a prewarning indicating that the motor temperature has reached an elevated level, approaching its thermal limits. Continued operation at this temperature could lead to motor damage or a full shutdown.
Target position out of travel range
The commanded target position exceeds the configured software or hardware travel limits for the axis. This can lead to unexpected motion or an inability to reach the desired position.
Not homed
The axis has not been referenced or 'homed' since power-up or a previous reset. This prevents accurate absolute positioning and certain motion commands.
Feedrate override S-0-0108 = 0
The feedrate override parameter S-0-0108 is set to zero, effectively stopping all motion. This prevents any velocity or position commands from being executed.
Torque limit = 0
The torque limit parameter is set to zero, preventing the motor from generating any torque. This causes the drive to be unable to move or hold position.
Selected process block is not programmed.
The drive controller was commanded to execute a process block that does not exist or has not been programmed into its memory. This prevents the execution of the requested motion sequence.
Device overload prewarning
The drive controller or associated power electronics are experiencing an elevated load, approaching their thermal capacity. Continued operation at this level could lead to a device shutdown.
Velocity command value > limit value
The commanded velocity exceeds the maximum allowable velocity configured for the axis. This prevents the drive from executing the command and can indicate an incorrect motion profile or parameter setting.
Target position out of num. range
The commanded target position or the internal position calculation has exceeded the numerical range supported by the drive controller. This can happen with extremely large position values or incorrect scaling.
Brake torque too low
The holding brake is unable to generate sufficient torque to hold the load, or the drive detects that the brake torque is below the expected threshold. This can lead to uncontrolled motion of the load.
Encoder 1: encoder signals disturbed
Signals from encoder 1 are intermittent, noisy, or outside expected parameters, indicating a communication issue or a faulty encoder. This can lead to inaccurate position/velocity feedback and control instability.
Encoder 2: encoder signals disturbed
Signals from encoder 2 (optional encoder) are intermittent, noisy, or outside expected parameters, indicating a communication issue or a faulty encoder. This can lead to inaccurate position/velocity feedback and control instability, especially in dual-encoder applications.
Measuring encoder: encoder signals disturbed
Signals from the measuring encoder are intermittent, noisy, or outside expected parameters, indicating a communication issue or a faulty encoder. This can lead to inaccurate position/velocity feedback and control instability, especially in systems with direct measurement feedback.
Prewarning supply module overload
The supply module is experiencing an elevated load, approaching its thermal capacity. This prewarning indicates that continuous operation at this level could lead to a shutdown of the supply module or the entire system.
HW control of braking resistor
This warning indicates an issue with the hardware control circuit for the braking resistor. This could prevent the braking resistor from dissipating regenerated energy, potentially leading to overvoltage faults.
Drive system not ready for operation
The drive system is not in a ready state to accept commands or operate the motor. This can be due to pending errors, incomplete initialization, or unfulfilled safety conditions.
Undervoltage in mains
The incoming AC mains voltage is below the acceptable operating threshold for the drive's power section. This can lead to insufficient DC bus voltage and operational issues.
Overvoltage in mains
The incoming AC mains voltage is above the acceptable operating threshold for the drive's power section. This can lead to excessive DC bus voltage and potential damage to the drive.
Undervoltage in power section
The DC bus voltage in the drive's power section has dropped below the minimum acceptable threshold. This indicates insufficient power available for motor operation.
Phase failure
One or more phases of the incoming AC mains power supply are missing or significantly unbalanced. This can cause severe operational issues and damage to the drive.
Mains failure
Complete loss of incoming AC mains power supply to the drive. This results in an immediate loss of power to the control and power sections.
Braking resistor overload prewarning
The external braking resistor is reaching its thermal limit due to excessive regenerated energy. Continued operation could lead to resistor damage or a full shutdown.
Not ready for power on
The drive is unable to transition to the 'power on' state. This usually indicates a prerequisite for enabling the power section has not been met.
Time interval of forced dynamization exceeded
The configured time interval for forced dynamization (a safety function test) has been exceeded, meaning the safety function test has not been performed within the required period. This typically leads to a safety-related shutdown.
Overvoltage in power section
The DC bus voltage in the drive's power section has exceeded its maximum allowable limit. This is typically caused by regenerated energy from the motor that cannot be dissipated.
Undervoltage in power section
The DC bus voltage in the drive's power section has dropped below the minimum acceptable threshold. This indicates insufficient power available for motor operation.
Overcurrent in power section
The current flowing through the drive's power section has exceeded its maximum safe limit. This is a critical warning that indicates an immediate risk of damage to the drive or motor.
Positive position limit exceeded
The actual or commanded position has exceeded the configured positive software travel limit. This can lead to the machine reaching its mechanical hard stop or unexpected motion.
Negative position limit exceeded
The actual or commanded position has exceeded the configured negative software travel limit. This can lead to the machine reaching its mechanical hard stop or unexpected motion.
Emergency-Stop
An Emergency Stop condition has been detected, causing an immediate and controlled shutdown of the drive and potentially the entire machine. This is a critical safety response.
Torque/force actual value limit active
The actual torque or force developed by the motor has reached its configured limit. This warning indicates that the motor is operating at its maximum allowed output for torque/force.
Current limit active
The motor current has reached its configured limit, indicating that the drive is trying to deliver maximum current but may not be able to achieve the commanded torque or speed due to load conditions.
Positive travel range limit switch activated
The positive hardware travel limit switch has been activated, indicating that the axis has reached its maximum physical travel in the positive direction. This typically results in a controlled stop.
Negative travel range limit switch activated
The negative hardware travel limit switch has been activated, indicating that the axis has reached its maximum physical travel in the negative direction. This typically results in a controlled stop.
Motor overload, current limit active
The motor is experiencing an overload condition, and its current has reached the configured limit. This indicates that the motor is being driven beyond its continuous operating capacity, posing a risk of overheating.
Device overload, current limit active
The drive controller or associated power electronics are experiencing an overload condition, and the internal current has reached the configured limit. This indicates that the device is being operated beyond its continuous capacity, posing a risk of overheating.
Drive system not ready for operation
The drive system is not in a ready state to accept commands or operate the motor. This can be due to pending errors, incomplete initialization, or unfulfilled safety conditions.
Torque/force command value limit active
The commanded torque or force value has reached the maximum configured limit, indicating that the drive is restricting the output to prevent exceeding its operational boundaries or protecting the mechanical system.
Cam shaft invalid
The configured cam shaft profile or parameters are invalid, incomplete, or corrupted. This prevents the drive from executing cam-based motion profiles.
MMC was removed
The MultiMediaCard (MMC) containing drive parameters, firmware, or application data has been removed or is no longer detected. This prevents the drive from loading necessary configuration and operating.
Switching to non-initialized operating mode
The drive was commanded to switch to an operating mode (e.g., velocity, position, torque) that has not been properly initialized or configured. This prevents the drive from entering the requested mode.
The motor type has changed.
The drive has detected a change in the connected motor type compared to the previously stored configuration. This requires a parameter adjustment to ensure correct motor control.
Load parameter default values
The drive is indicating that it is loading default parameter values. This can happen during initial setup, after a parameter reset, or if configuration data is lost.
Error when initializing digital inputs/outputs
The drive encountered an error during the initialization process of its digital input/output (DIO) modules. This prevents the proper function of discrete control signals.
PLC - Error nr. 1
This is a general error message indicating an issue reported by the integrated or external PLC (Programmable Logic Controller). The specific nature of the error (nr. 1) is defined within the PLC's programming.
PLC - Error nr. 2
This is a general error message indicating an issue reported by the integrated or external PLC. The specific nature of the error (nr. 2) is defined within the PLC's programming.
PLC - Error nr. 3
This is a general error message indicating an issue reported by the integrated or external PLC. The specific nature of the error (nr. 3) is defined within the PLC's programming.
PLC - Error nr. 4
This is a general error message indicating an issue reported by the integrated or external PLC. The specific nature of the error (nr. 4) is defined within the PLC's programming.
Device overtemperature shutdown
The drive controller or associated power electronics have reached a critical internal temperature, triggering a safety shutdown to prevent damage. This is a severe thermal event.
Motor overtemperature shutdown
The motor has reached a critical temperature threshold, triggering a safety shutdown to prevent damage to its windings or insulation. This is a severe thermal event.
Motor temperature monitor defective
The drive has detected a fault in the motor temperature monitoring circuit or sensor. This means the drive cannot reliably protect the motor from overheating.
Device temperature monitor defective
The drive has detected a fault in its internal temperature monitoring circuit or sensor. This means the drive cannot reliably protect itself from overheating.
Undervoltage in power section
The DC bus voltage in the drive's power section has dropped below the minimum acceptable threshold. This indicates insufficient power available for motor operation.
Excessive deviation
The actual position or velocity deviates excessively from the commanded value. This indicates a loss of control or an inability of the drive to follow the motion profile.
Encoder 1 error: signal amplitude incorrect
The analog signal amplitude from encoder 1 is outside the expected range, indicating a problem with the encoder, its cabling, or the drive's input circuit. This affects position and velocity feedback accuracy.
Validation error during commutation fine adjust
The automatic commutation fine adjustment procedure failed to validate the motor's commutation angle. This can lead to inefficient motor operation or control instability.
External power supply X10 error
An error has occurred with the external 24VDC power supply connected to terminal X10 of the drive, which typically provides control power to the drive or external I/O.
Excessive position feedback difference
The difference between the expected and actual position feedback values is excessively large. This indicates a significant discrepancy in position tracking, potentially due to a feedback error or mechanical issue.
Excessive position command difference
The difference between the commanded position and the actual position of the axis is too large, indicating that the drive cannot follow the commanded trajectory accurately. This is often related to tuning or mechanical issues.
Maximum acceleration exceeded
The actual acceleration or the commanded acceleration has exceeded the configured maximum limit for the axis. This can cause mechanical stress or control instability.
Fatal Error (Operation)
This is a fatal error encountered during drive operation. When F8022 occurs, the closed-loop or open-loop U/f control of the drive is no longer guaranteed. The drive immediately switches off, becoming torque-free, overriding settings in P-0-0119 and P-0-0117.
Fatal Error (Operation)
This is a fatal error encountered during drive operation. When F8060 occurs, the closed-loop or open-loop U/f control of the drive is no longer guaranteed. The drive immediately switches off, becoming torque-free, overriding settings in P-0-0119 and P-0-0117.
Fatal Error (Initialization)
This is a fatal error that occurs during the drive's initialization phase. When F8118 occurs, the closed-loop or open-loop U/f control of the drive is no longer guaranteed. The drive immediately switches off, becoming torque-free, overriding settings in P-0-0119 and P-0-0117. Fatal initialization errors cannot be cleared without a complete power cycle.
Fatal Error (Initialization)
This is a fatal error that occurs during the drive's initialization phase. When F8120 occurs, the closed-loop or open-loop U/f control of the drive is no longer guaranteed. The drive immediately switches off, becoming torque-free, overriding settings in P-0-0119 and P-0-0117. Fatal initialization errors cannot be cleared without a complete power cycle.
Fatal Error (Safety Technology Initialization)
This is a fatal error specifically tied to the drive's safety technology during initialization. When F8201 occurs, the closed-loop or open-loop U/f control of the drive is no longer guaranteed. The drive immediately switches off, becoming torque-free, overriding settings in P-0-0119 and P-0-0117. This error requires a complete recommissioning of the safety technology.
Fatal Error (Safety Technology Initialization)
This is a fatal error specifically tied to the drive's safety technology during initialization. When F8203 occurs, the closed-loop or open-loop U/f control of the drive is no longer guaranteed. The drive immediately switches off, becoming torque-free, overriding settings in P-0-0119 and P-0-0117. This error requires a complete recommissioning of the safety technology.