Position tolerance band monitoring
SEW Eurodrive · MOVIDRIVE system
What does F13.10 mean?
The actual position detected by Encoder 1 has moved outside the configured position tolerance band. This could be due to incorrect startup parameters, faulty wiring, external interference, or a defective encoder, potentially leading to inaccurate positioning or unexpected movements.
Common Causes
- Incorrect tuning of the position controller parameters (e.g., P2-10, P2-11) causing excessive overshoot or undershoot.
- Excessive mechanical backlash or compliance in the driven load exceeding the defined position tolerance (P2-15).
- External mechanical obstruction or resistance preventing the motor from accurately reaching its commanded position.
- Intermittent electrical noise on the encoder feedback lines, corrupting position signals and leading to perceived deviations.
- Incorrectly configured position tolerance window (Parameter P2-15) for the application's mechanical stiffness or dynamic behavior.
Repair Steps & Checklist
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- 1
Verify the actual position error (monitor P2-07) against the configured position tolerance (P2-15) during operation.
- 2
Check for mechanical play or backlash in the coupling, gearbox, or lead screw by manually attempting to move the load.
- 3
Optimize the position loop gain (P2-10) and integral time (P2-11) by reducing P2-10 in small increments or increasing P2-11 to reduce oscillation.
- 4
Inspect the encoder cable shielding connection to the drive's ground terminal (SG or PE) for continuity (less than 1 Ohm).
- 5
Temporarily increase the position tolerance band (P2-15) by 10% and observe if the fault clears, indicating a potential mechanical issue.