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LSo
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Low Speed Motor Step-Out
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The motor code set incorrectly.
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Set E5-01 [PM Motor Code Selection] correctly as specified by the motor.
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For specialized motors, refer to the motor test report and set E5-xx correctly.
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The load is too large.
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An external force on the load side caused the motor to move at start.
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Find and repair problems on the load side that cause the motor to rotate from the load side.
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The drive incorrectly detected the motor magnetic pole position.
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Set b3-01 = 1 [Speed Search at Start Selection = Enabled].
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If the value for U6-57 [PolePolarityDeterVal] is lower than 819, increase the value set in n8-84 [Polarity Detection Current]. Consult the motor manufacturer for information about maximum setting values.
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The setting of n8-84 [Polarity Detection Current] is too low.
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Increase the n8-84 setting from the default. Consult the motor manufacturer for information about maximum setting values.
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Incorrect values set in L8-93 [Low Speed Pull-out DetectionTime], L8-94 [Low Speed Pull-out Detect Level], and L8-95 [Low Speed Pull-out Amount].
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Increase the values set in L8-93 to L8-95.
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The drive incorrectly detected the motor magnetic pole position.
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If you are using an IPM motor, do High Frequency Injection Auto-Tuning.
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Note:
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The drive detects this fault if it detects step-out while running at low speed.
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Do a Fault Reset to clear the fault.
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LSo is a protective function that stops the motor and stops the reverse run if a motor without a motor code incorrectly detects the initial polarity. To quickly detect motor reversal, decrease the values set in L8-93 to L8-95 to a range in which the drive does not malfunction.
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