In the world of automated motion control, few components are as critical—or as finicky—as the servo drive. The is a highly integrated stepper motor controller known for its compact design, IO-Link interface, and versatile I/O configuration. However, like any precision electromechanical system, it is susceptible to a range of errors that can halt production lines, damage components, or lead to calibration drift.
While specific hex codes (0x...) vary by firmware, they generally fall into these protective and monitoring categories: cmmo-st-c5-1-diop error codes
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The is a robust unit designed to protect itself and the motor from damage. When an error code appears, treat it as a safety feature, not just a nuisance. While specific hex codes (0x
| LED Status | Color | Indication | Immediate Action | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Off | No power supply. | Check 24V DC power supply connections. | | Ready LED | Green | Ready for operation, no errors. | Normal operation. | | Ready LED | Flashing Green | Booting or Firmware Update. | Wait for process to complete. Do not power off. | | Error LED | Red | Critical Error (Device or Motor). | Check error code immediately. Device likely disabled. | | Error LED | Flashing Red | Warning (Non-critical). | Check diagnostics; operation may continue but is compromised. |
: The controller features a Safe Torque Off (STO) function (SIL 3). If the [X3] STO interface is not properly powered or configured, the controller will enter a fault state to prevent accidental start-up. Technical Context
Apply a rising edge (0V → 24V) to DIN 3 (Digital Input 3). Alternatively, power cycle the 24V logic supply (not the 48V) for 10 seconds. If the cause is gone, the error will clear.