Parker Products OEM350X, OEM650X manual Symptoms Probable Causes Solutions

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TROUBLESHOOTING • OEM650/OEM650X

Symptoms

Probable Causes

Solutions

 

 

 

The drive loses

Indexer is overdriving step input

Verify that the step input current is not

pulses at high

 

greater than 15 mA

speed

 

 

 

Indexer is underdriving step input

Verify that the step input current is

 

 

greater than 6.25 mA

 

Indexer is sending pulses too fast

Verify that the indexer is not exceeding

 

 

the 2 MHz maximum pulse rate

 

Motor is out of torque

Verify that the motor is sized correctly

 

 

for your application

 

 

 

The motor stalls at

The velocity is too high

The drive can handle a maximum pulse

high speeds

 

rate of 2 MHz or 50 rps, whichever

 

 

comes first— decrease the velocity

 

Motor current is not set correctly

Check the current select resistor and

 

 

verify that the current is set correctly

 

Motor is undersized for

Verify that the motor is sized correctly

 

application

for your application

 

 

 

The motor stalls

Motor current is not set correctly

Check the current select resistor and

during acceleration

 

verify that the current is set correctly

 

The acceleration is set too high

Decrease the acceleration

 

There is insufficient rotor inertia

Add inertia to the motor shaft

 

Motor is undersized for application

Verify that the motor is sized correctly

 

 

for your application

 

 

 

The motor

There is insufficient rotor inertia

Add inertia to the motor shaft

(unloaded) stalls at

 

 

nominal speed

Mid-frequency resonance

Add a damper to the shaft

 

 

 

Motor does not

Motor resolution is set incorrectly

Determine the resolution on your

move commanded

 

indexer and verify that the drive

distance

 

resolution setting is the same

 

 

 

Motor will not

The direction input is not being

change direction as

enabled

commanded

 

Verify that the direction input is being enabled (6.4 mA to 15 mA)

Indexer moves

There is a direction conflict within

motor in wrong

the indexer

direction

 

Change direction within your indexer or by swapping motor leads A+ and A- at the drive connector

When a move is

A limit may be enabled and active

Check hard limit or disable limits with

commanded, no

 

the LD3 command

motion occurs

 

 

You may be in Absolute mode and are already at the position you are commanding the motor to move to

Try another distance and issue Go (G) command

The unit may

If you defined a sequence and

appear to not be

never issued XT, the

responding to

OEM650/OEM650X still thinks

commands

you are defining a sequence

 

OEM650X may be off-line (F

 

command)

Issue an XT command at the end of the sequence to end sequence definition

Issue an E command to bring the unit on-line

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Contents Compumotor 88-013157-02A Important User InformationContents InstallationIntroduction Tuning & Specifications TroubleshootingIndex Assumptions How To Use This User GuideUser Guide Contents Installation Process OverviewSoftware Reference Manual Installation PreparationOverview OEM650/OEM650X OEM350/350X Description Chapter ObjectiveOEM650 Description OEM650X DescriptionFeatures OEM650/OEM650X Ship kit Chapter ObjectivesEvaluation kits Quick Test OEM650/OEM650XOEM650/OEM650X Jumpers Top View Size 23 OEM650 Motors Parallel WiringSize 34 OEM Series Motors Parallel Wiring Motor Size Current Resistor Reversing VDC+ and VDC- can seriously damage the drive Quick Test OEM650 with Separate Indexer Quick Test OEM650X CompumotorIndexerLD3 OEM650/OEM650X Mounting OEM650/OEM650X DimensionsMounting Without a Heatsink Panel LayoutDrive Current Over-Temperature ProtectionMounting With OEM-HS1 13. OEM-HS1 DimensionsPanel layout for minimum depth is shown in Figure Mounting With OEM-HS2 16. OEM-HS2 DimensionsJumpers #2 #5 Motor Resolution Jumper FunctionsJumper #1 Motor Current Range Jumpers #9 #10 Auto Standby Jumpers #6 #8 Motor Waveform ShapeJU9 Jumper #11 Auto TestAngular Misalignment Motor MountingAttaching the Load Parallel MisalignmentRigid Coupling CouplingsSingle-Flex Coupling Double-Flex CouplingStep Pulse Input Step Input Signal SpecificationDirection Input Signal Specification OEM650 Inputs and OutputsRemote Input Fault OutputStep Signal 1 & Direction Signal 2 Outputs OEM650X Inputs and OutputsGear Shift Input Output #1 Signal 10 and Output #2 Signal CW Signal 3 & CCW Signal 4 Limit InputsHome Position Input Signal Reserved SignalClosed Loop Operation Sequence Inputs #1 #3 Signals 11RS-232C-Tx Signal 14, Rx Signal 15, and Ground Signal Shutdown Output SignalTrigger Inputs #1 #3 Signals 20 Address Signals #1 #3 Signals 23Encoder Inputs A, B, Z Signals Daisy Chaining 20. Daisy Chain ConfigurationMotor Type Sizing Power SupplyConnection CalculationsCurrent Amps Power DumpMid-Range Instability Tuning ProceduresShort-Circuit Protection ResonanceStethoscope Method Gauging Motor ResonanceTachometer Method Sounding Board MethodTuning the Drive to the Motor Motor WaveformsTouch Method Performance Specifications OEM650/OEM650X with OEM57-83-MOS OEM57 Motors Parallel Configuration OEM83 Motors Tuning & Specifications OEM650/OEM650X Reducing Electrical Noise Drive MaintenanceMotor Maintenance Problem IsolationFront Panel LEDs Common Problems and SolutionsSymptoms Possible Causes Solutions Symptoms Probable Causes Solutions RS-232C Problems Testing the MotorReturning the System Software Debugging TipsOEM650/OEM650X Troubleshooting Troubleshooting OEM650/OEM650X Index Index OEM650/OEM650X OEM650X Inputs & Outputs Screw Terminal Connections OEM650 Inputs & Outputs, and Internal Connections

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