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    What shows on the drive status LED's?
    It appears you are losing the drive ready signal back to the controller, either momentarily or completely?
    This could be momentary O/L etc.
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    The drive led's appear normal, but something is causing them to shut down. Lights look normal when they are on, and when they are off..very strange. Is it possible I have a short in a cable somewhere?



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    Do they change when the fault occurs?
    When/What process or move they happen in?
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    Yes they change when the fault occurs, they look the same as they would as if you had hit the e-stop button.

    It's happening seemingly randomly when running programs, but I am running near the travel limits in Y minus.



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    What is each status of the LED's out of the nine?
    Do you have the drive manuals?
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    with the drives on, Control Volts, Enabled, Drive Ready

    with the drives off, Control Volts, Under Volts.



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    no manuals



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    http://www.kollmorgen.com/uploadedFi...ds4install.pdf

    Under volts could mean either you supply voltage is low, or there is a weak capacitor in the DC supply?
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    With out going through the link you sent me, I'm quite sure the lights I have showing on the drives are normal for when the drives are on, or not on. The problem is that the drives are turning off when they should not.



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    If the drive is indicating the correct LED's but you are receiving a Lost Drive Rdy signal on the input indicated, then if it could either be the contact output on the drive itself or the wiring from that drive output to the input # shown.
    If the drives are all the same model, you could try swapping them?
    Unless they all have a common enable?
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    tough one when it happens randomly and does not latch the error for you.

    Id suggest you download the bds4 manual and read about the faults to see which one(s) can happen on the bds4 and not latch for you to see a red lite afterwards. I dont recall top of my head, but randy would as he repairs these daily. I will pm his phone no and feel free to call him and ask for a walk thru.

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    Ive got a guy at Mag looking into it for me for now.

    Looks like it might have something to do with y limit switch, as when this happened i was near the end of the travel in y. I have since moved my setup ahead, and have not had any problems since. Will have to take the covers off and inspect when this job is done.



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    very weird.... seems to me the control knows about limit switches and will tell you when one is tripped - not give you a drive off error.... but weirder stuff happens! Keep you eyes peeled....you moved the part machining area and the fault goes away, the control does not give LS error..... sure sounds like it will be back and later identified as a intermittent motor CABLE issue.....might be worth proactively wiggling the crap out of the cables while servos are on and sitting still to see if you can duplicate the error...

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    Just a few things I would check out:

    Verify soft limit Parameter.

    Hook up meter to limit switch to check response time when you manually engage and disengage.

    For troubleshooting purposes you can try swapping out axis drives (if the drives are the same) to see if the error still happens on the Y axis if you think that might still be an issue, but doesn't really sound like one.

    One thing I've learned in my many years of troubleshooting equipment... don't always expect your HMI to throw you out an error that is directly involved with the real problem.

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