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Operation Manual Fourteenth EditionSCON Controller

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3.10 Jogging/Teaching Using PIO ...129 3.11 Operations in

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82 (10) Incremental command  This field defines whether the position is specified in the absolute mode or incremental mode. The factory setting

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83 Warning: If the next move command is an incremental command (constant pitch feed), never use the automatic servo-off mode. The current positi

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84 2.2 Explanation of Modes 2.2.1 Positioning Mode Push = 0 The actuator moves to the target position set in the “Position” field of the positi

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85 (2) Load was not contacted (missed) If the actuator does not still contact the load after having moved the distance specified in the “Positio

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86 (4) Positioning band was entered with a wrong sign Take note that if a value with a wrong sign is set in the “Positioning band” field of the

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87 ON ON OFF *STP Actuator operation Target position Zone output (ZONE1) Actuator operation + direction Home Value set in parameter No. 2Val

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88  Position zone output signal (PZONE) Set the signal ON zone using the “Zone-“ and “Zone+” fields of the position table * The zon

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89 2.2.8 Overview of Teaching Mode [Teaching Type] Depending on your system, it may be desirable to be able to use a touch panel, etc., to perfo

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90 2.2.9 Overview of Solenoid Valve mode 1 [7-point Type] The number of positioning points is kept small, or specifically to seven or less. This

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91 [2] Positioning mode [64-point type] Command position 1 input (PC1) Command position 2 input (PC

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Pre-1 Safety Guide This “Safety Guide” is intended to ensure the correct use of this product and prevent dangers and property damage. Be sure t

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92 2.2.10 Overview of Solenoid Valve Mode 2 [3-point Type] This type provides a control method adjusted to that of an air cylinder by assuming t

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93 Item Air cylinder SCON Position check upon power ON Determined by an external detection sensor, such as a reed switch. Immediately after the p

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94 2.3 Power-saving Modes at Standby Positions To save energy when the actuator stands by for a long period of time, this controller provides a

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95 When the PIO pattern is 0, 1, 2, 3 or 4, the servo will turn off and therefore the position complete signal (PEND), completed position number

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96 3. Operation 3.1 How to Start 3.1.1 Incremental Specification  Procedure after initial startup until actuator adjustment [1] Connect the

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97 [11] Set a target position in the “Position” field of the position table. Set a target position in the “Position” field of each position table

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98 3.1.2 Absolute Specification (Absolute Reset) [1] On absolute reset from PC software or teaching pendant [1] Connect the motor cable and e

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99  Overview of operation using the PC software Select position data in the main screen, and then click the Home button. For details, refer to

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100 Startup Timing Chart Note 1) Always input the 24-V PIO power (and the 24-V brake power if the

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101 [2] On absolute reset from PIO (supported from version V001E) It is possible to use PIO to perform absolute reset. Execute the following st

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Pre-2 Requirements for Industrial Robots under Ordinance on Industrial Safety and Health Work area Work condition Cutoff of drive source Meas

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102 3.1.3 Normal Operation Procedure Normally, the operation procedure follows the steps below: [1] Cancel the emergency stop or enable the mot

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103 Home positionMechanical endPower on positionEmergency stop not actuated (motor drive po

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104 3.1.4 Position Table and Parameter Settings Required for Operation  Startup adjustment Immediately after the system has been started, the m

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105  Full-scale operation This product provides energy-saving modes to reduce power consumption in situations where the actuator remains standst

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106 Command position 1 to 256 input (PC1 to PC256) Start input (CSTR) Home return complete output (HEND) Completed position output (PM1 to PM

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107 3.2 How Return Operation 3.2.1 Method Using the HOME Input Signal (PIO Pattern = 0 to 4) Since the home return signal (HOME) is provided i

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108 3.2.2 Method Used When No HOME Input Signal Is Available (PIO Pattern = 5) Since no home return signal (HOME) is available in PIO pattern 5,

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109 3.3 Positioning Mode (Back and Forth Movement between Two Points) Example of use in operation) The actuator moves back and forth between tw

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110 Position table (Field(s) within thick line must be entered.) No. Position [mm] Speed [mm/s] Acceleration [G] Deceleration [G] Push [%] Posit

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111 3.4 Push & Hold Mode Example of use in operation) The actuator is caused to move back and forth in the push & hold mode and positi

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Pre-3 Applicable Modes of IAI’s Industrial Robot Machines meeting the following conditions are not classified as industrial robots according to

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112 Position table (Field(s) within thick line must be entered.) No. Position [mm] Speed [mm/s] Acceleration [G] Deceleration [G] Push [%] Posit

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113 Speed Return actionReturned position250.34 mm Target position280 mm Position where the push & hold operation completed 290.34 mm 3.4.1 Re

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114 3.5 Speed Change during Movement Example of use in operation) The actuator speed is reduced at a certain point during movement. The positi

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115 Position table (Field(s) within thick line must be entered.) No. Position [mm] Speed [mm/s] Acceleration [G] Deceleration [G] Push [%] Posit

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116 3.6 Operation at Different Acceleration and Deceleration Settings Example of use in operation) Positioning is performed to the position 15

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117 Position table (Field(s) within thick line must be entered.) No. Position [mm] Speed [mm/s] Acceleration [G] Deceleration [G] Push [%] Posit

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118 3.7 Pause Example of use in operation) Pause the actuator during movement. [Effective in PIO pattern = 0 to 4] Method) Use the pause input

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119 Command position Start Position complete Completed position Pause Moving Actuator movement 6 msec or moreCommand position S

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120 3.8 Zone Signal Output Two types of zone output signals are available: zone output (ZONE1) and position zone output (PZONE). The boundaries

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121 Controller [5] [2] [1] [10] [9] [3] [7] [6] [8] [4] PIO Signal name Sta

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Pre-4 Notes on Safety of Our Products Common items you should note when performing each task on any IAI robot are explained below. No. Task N

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122 T1: 6 msec or more; time after selecting/entering a command position until the start input turns ON (The scan time o

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123 3.9 Incremental Moves Example of use in operation) Move the actuator from the home to the 30-mm position by issuing an absolute position co

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124 Position table (Field(s) within thick line must be entered.) T1: 6 msec or more; time after selecting/enterin

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125 3.9.1 Judgment Method of End Position Although completion judgment is based on the applicable count managed by the PLC, the zone output signa

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126 3.9.2 Notes on Incremental Mode (1) Positioning mode If any incremental position number is selected and input and then a start signal is inp

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127 (2) Push & hold mode The following explains how the actuator will move if an incremental position number is selected and input and then

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128  Push & hold operation using the incremental position number Example) If a position 2 command is input followed by a start signal whil

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129 3.10 Jogging/Teaching Using PIO If the teaching type is selected, you can jog the actuator via operation from the PLC. You can also write th

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130 Jogging/teaching timing T1: 40 msec or more; time after the current-position write input is turned ON until writing of the

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131 3.11 Operations in Solenoid Valve Mode 1 [7-point Type] Separate movement command inputs are provided for the target positions for position

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Pre-5 No. Task Note (2) Wiring the cables  Use IAI’s genuine cables to connect the actuator and controller or connect a teaching tool, etc. 

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132 Caution: Movement commands are executed based on the rise edge, so input each signal continuously for 6 mse

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133  The movement command input operates in two modes. You can select the operation condition of the movement command input (ST0 to ST6) in par

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134  Handling of the pause (*STP) signal This is a negative-logic signal, so it must remain ON while the actuator is moving. If the pause signa

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135 3.12 Operations in Solenoid Valve Mode 2 [3-point Type] After the power has been turned on, input the rear end move command first to comple

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136  Meaning of position detected output signals (LS0, LS1, LS2) These signals are handled in the same manner as limit switches (LSs), and turn

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137  Speed change during movement If the load is made of soft material or is a bottle or otherwise topples easily due to its shape, one of the

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138  Pause during movement Since move commands are based on level mode, the actuator continues to move while a move command is ON. Once the mov

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139  Push & hold operation The following limitations apply in solenoid valve mode 2 [3-point type]:  The position complete signal (PEND)

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140 Operation timings PLC processing 1: [1] The PLC turns OFF the rear end move command signal (ST0) and intermediate point move command signal

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141 Front end move command input (ST1) Rear end move command input (ST0) Timer monitor complete signal Zone output Timer monitor period Sequence p

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Pre-6 No. Task Note 5 Teaching  When releasing the brake of the vertically installed actuator, be careful not to let the actuator drop due to

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142 Chapter 3 Pulse-train Input Mode 1. Overview In this mode, the actuator can be controlled using the positioning control function (pulse-tr

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143 1.2 Standard Accessories (1) Pulse-train control service connector Description: Plug (10114-3000PE by Sumitomo 3M) Shell (10314-52F0-008

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144 On installation of AK-04 [1] Use AK-04 in environment where surrounding air temperature is 0 to 40C. [2] The temperature of AK-04 increase

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145 1.3.2 Pulse Converter (JM-08) Model: JM-08 Description: Pulse converter + Input/output e-CON connector This converter converts differential p

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146 1.3.3 Pulse-train Control Service Cable Model: CB-SC-PIOS * Enter the cable length in . Lengths up to 10 m can be specified. Example

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147 2. Wiring 2.1 External Connection Diagram A wiring example in the pulse control mode is shown below.

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148 Pulse converter 2.2 Command Pulse-train Input Specifications [Differential line-driver input] Applicable line driver: 26C31 or equivalent

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149 2.3 Feedback Pulse Output Part Applicable line receiver: 26C32 or equivalent Caution: The range in which

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150 3. I/O Signal Control and Signal Functions Caution: To operate the actuator by allowing the controller to communicate with the PLC via I/O

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151  Servo-off status 1. Once the actuator stops, no holding torque will be supplied. 2. The pulse-train input, HOME (home return signal), TL

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Pre-7 Indication of Cautionary Information The operation manual for each model denotes safety precautions under “Danger,” “Warning,” “Caution”

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152 3.1.3 Home Return Signal (HOME) This command signal is used to implement automatic home return. When the HOME signal is turned ON, the comma

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153 3.1.4 Torque-limiting Selection Signal (TL) This signal limits the motor torque. Function The actuator thrust (motor torque) can be limited

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154 3.1.6 Deviation-counter Clear Signal (DCLR) This signal is used to clear the deviation counter. Function If a deviation generates while the

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155 3.1.9 Command Pulse Input Pulses up to 200 kpps in the open-collector mode, or up to 500 kpps in the differential line-driver mode, can be i

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156 3.2 Output Signals 3.2.1 System Ready Signal (PWR) After the main power has been input, this signal will turn ON once the SCON enters a rea

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157 3.2.4 Home Return Completion Signal (HEND) This signal will turn ON when home return is completed and the coordinate system is established.

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158 3.2.6 Alarm Signal (*ALM) This signal will turn OFF when the SCON’s protective circuit (function) detects an error. Function This signal wi

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159 3.2.7 Alarm Code Output Signals (ALM1, ALM2, ALM4, ALM8) When an alarm generates, the alarm information is output using the ALM1 to 8 ports

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160 3.2.9 Feedback-pulse Output Signals (AFB•/AFB, BFB•/BFB, ZFB•/ZFB, GND) Data of detected positions are output using differential pulses. Fu

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161 4. How to Switch to the Pulse-train Control Mode Change the position of the piano switch located on the front panel of the controller.

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Pre-8CE Marking CE Marking If a compliance with the CE Marking is required, please follow Overseas Standards Compliance Manual (ME0287) that is provi

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162 5. Parameters 5.1 Parameter Settings Required for Operation Parameters can be set or changed using the teaching pendant or PC software. Af

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163 The number of encoder pulses varies depending on the actuator type. Actuator type Number of encoder pulses (pulses/rev) RCS-SS (R)/RCS-SM (R)/

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 Calculation example To set the unit travel distance to 0.01 (1/100) (mm) for an actuator with a ball screw lead of 10 (mm), equipped with an enco

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165 (2) Command pulse mode User parameter No. 63, “Command-pulse input mode” Name Symbol Unit Input range Default setting (reference) Command-

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166 5.2 Effective Parameters in the Pulse-train Mode Parameters can be set or changed using the teaching pendant or PC software. After a parame

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167 (5) Torque-limit command input No. Name Symbol Unit Input range Default setting61 Torque-limit command input FPIO - 0 to 1 0 You ca

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168 (9) Feedback pulse pattern No. Name Symbol Unit Input range Default setting69 Feedback pulse pattern FBPT - 0 to 2 0 You can set a

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169 Appendix Model Stroke (mm), maximum speed (mm/sec) *1 Loading capacity *2 Rated acceleration Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical (Slider t

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170 Appendix 500/sec 500/sec 500/sec Model Stroke (mm), maximum speed (mm/sec) *1 Loading capacity *2 Rated acceleration Horizontal Vertical Ho

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171 Appendix Model Stroke (mm), maximum speed (mm/sec) *1 Loading capacity *2 Rated acceleration Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical (Slider t

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1 Chapter 1 Introduction 1. Overview 1.1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the SCON controller. Please read this manual carefully to han

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172 Appendix Model Stroke (mm), maximum speed (mm/sec) *1 Loading capacity *2 Rated acceleration HorizontalVertical Horizontal Vertical

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173 Appendix Model Stroke (mm), maximum speed (mm/sec) *1 Loading capacity *2 Rated acceleration Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical

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174 Appendix 2. Battery Backup Function The SCON controller uses the following battery:  Absolute-encoder backup battery This battery is used

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175 Appendix 2.1 Absolute-encoder Backup Battery If the SCON controller is to drive/control an absolute type actuator, an absolute-encoder backu

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176 Appendix The table below lists the absolute-encoder backup specifications. List of absolute-encoder backup functions Battery model AB-5 (by

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177 Appendix 3. Parameter Settings 3.1 Parameter Table The parameters are classified into the following seven types based on what they are for:

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178 Appendix No. Category Name Unit Default factory setting Positioner mode parameter Pulse-train mode parameterRemarks42 b Enable function

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179 Appendix 3.2 Detail Explanation of Parameters If a parameter has been changed, always restart the controller using a software reset command

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180 Appendix  Zone boundary You can set the zone in which a zone output signal (ZONE1 or ZONE2) turns ON when the PIO pattern is set to 0 (posit

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181 Appendix  Home Return Offset,  Home Preset For both the home return offset (No. 22) and home preset (No. 139), an optimal value has been

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2 1.2.1 Features of the Positioner Mode In the positioner mode, one of five PIO patterns is selected using a parameter. The number of positionin

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182 Appendix 3.2.2 Parameters Relating to the Actuator Operating Characteristics  PIO jog speed When the selected PIO pattern is “1” (teaching

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183 Appendix  Default acceleration/deceleration mode This value is treated as the data in the “Acceleration/deceleration mode” field correspond

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184 Appendix Move command Servo status Actuator movement Servo on Automatic servo-off mode (A green LED blinks.) Target positionT: Delay time (s

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185 Appendix  Push speed This parameter defines the push speed to be applied after the actuator reaches the target position in push & hold o

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186 Appendix  Allowable time of exceeding torque allowing continuous push & hold When push & hold operation is continuously performed

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187 Appendix  Overrun-sensor input polarity The overtravel detection sensor is not included in the standard specification, but it can be instal

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188 Appendix  Position-command primary filter time constant Parameter No. 55 defines the delay to be applied when “1 [Primary delay filter]” is

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189 Appendix Caution: [1] Even if you issue a position command or high-value command with specified S-motion acceleration/deceleration in order

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190 Appendix 3.2.3 Parameters Relating to the External Interface  PIO pattern selection Select the PIO operation pattern in parameter No. 25. T

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191 Appendix  Movement command type This parameter defines the operating condition for move command inputs (ST0 to ST6) when the PIO pattern is

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3 1.2.2 Features of the Pulse-train Input Mode  Dedicated home return signal Home return operation is supported in this mode. When this functi

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192 Appendix  Pause input disable selection Parameter No. 15 defines whether the pause input signal is disabled or enabled. Setting Enable (us

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193 Appendix  Output mode of position complete signal This parameter is effective when any PIO pattern other than “5” (solenoid valve mode 2 [3

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194 Appendix  SIO communication speed This parameter is used for controllers of serial communication type. Set the communication speed to be us

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195 Appendix 3.2.4 Servo Gain Adjustment Before the shipment, the servo has been adjusted in accordance with the standard specification of the a

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196Appendix Speed loop integral gain Parameter No. Unit Input range Default 32 --- 1 to 217270Set individually in accordance with the actuator cha

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197 Appendix  Feed-forward gain Parameter No. Unit Input range Default 71 --- 0 to 100 Set individually in accordance with the actuator charac

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198 Appendix 3.2.5 Linear/Rotary Control  Axis operation type Parameter No. 78 defines the type of the actuator used. Connected actuator Setti

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199 Appendix  Rotational axis shortcut selection Parameter No. 80 defines the shortcut selection for the rotational axis. Shortcut refers to m

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200 Appendix Supported encoder typeAxis operation type Rotational axis mode selection Rotational axis shortcut selection ABS INC Current position r

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201Appendix 3.2.6 Others  Timer period for emergency-stop relay fusing monitor The controller has a built-in emergency stop relay for cutting

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4 1.3 How to Read the Model Specification <Power-supply voltage> 1: Single phase 100 VAC 2: Single phase 2

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202 Appendix 4. PC/Teaching Pendant Connection Method in Multi-axis Configurations This section explains the method to permanently connect a

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203Appendix 4.2 Name and Function of Each Part of the SIO Converter This is a converter unit conforming to RS485/232C. [1] P

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204 Appendix [2] Link-connection terminal block (TB1) A connection port for linking the controller. “A” on the left side connects to pin 1 (SGA

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205Appendix 4.3 Address Switch Set an address (0 to 15) as a hexadecimal (0 to F) using the ADRS switch on the front panel of each controller t

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206 Appendix 4.5 Detail Connection Diagram (Note) The user must provide the two-paired shielded cable. If cables

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207Appendix 5. Troubleshooting 5.1 Action to Be Taken upon Occurrence of Problem Upon occurrence of a problem, take an appropriate action acc

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208 Appendix 5.2 Alarm Level Classification Alarms are classified into two levels based on the corresponding symptoms. Alarm level ALM lamp

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209Appendix 5.3 Alarm Description Output Using PIO In PIO patterns 0 to 3 corresponding to the positioner mode (64 to 512-point positioning ty

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210 Appendix Positioner mode, PIO = 0 to 3 ALM PM8 PM4 PM2 PM1 Pulse-train input mode ALM ALM8 ALM4 ALM2 ALM1Description: Code number in ( ) 

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211Appendix 5.4 Alarm Description and Cause/Action (1) Operation-cancellation level alarms Code Error name Cause/Action 080 Move command d

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5 1.4 System Configuration Caution: The customer must provide a noise filter. A noise filter is alway

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212 Appendix Code Error name Cause/Action 092 PWRT signal detected during movement Cause: The current-position write signal (PWRT) was input i

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213Appendix Code Error name Cause/Action 0B5 Phase Z position error The position where phase Z was detected at home return was outside the sp

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214 Appendix Code Error name Cause/Action 0C2 Overrun sensor signal detected This error indicates that a signal from the OT sensor installed a

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215Appendix (2) Cold-start level alarms Code Error name Cause/Action 0A1 Parameter data error Supported version: V001B~ Cause: The input r

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216 Appendix Code Error name Cause/Action 0CA Overheating This error indicates that the temperature around the power transistor in the contro

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217Appendix Code Error name Cause/Action 0E4 Encoder send error When the encoder is of serial data communication type, the controller exchang

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218 Appendix Code Error name Cause/Action 0EE Absolute encoder error detected 2 This error indicates that the ASIC board installed in the absol

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219Appendix Code Error name Cause/Action 0FA CPU error The CPU is not operating properly. Cause: [1] Faulty CPU [2] Malfunction due to noise

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220 Appendix 5.5 Messages Displayed during Operation Using the Teaching Pendant This section explains the warning messages that may be display

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221Appendix Code Message name Description 20C CSTR-ON during operation This message indicates that a movement command signal was turned ON by

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6 1.5 Procedure from Unpacking to Test Operation and Adjustment If you are using this product for the first time, carry out each step by referr

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222 Appendix 5.6 Specific Problems  I/O signals cannot be exchanged with the PLC. Cause: [1] The 24-V I/O power supply is connected in rever

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223Appendix  Home return ends in the middle in a vertical application. Cause: [1] The load exceeds the rating. [2] The ball screw is receivin

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224 Appendix 6. Basic Example of Positioning Sequence The following example illustrates a basic sequence that can be used to create a position

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225Appendix (Position 2 positioning circuit) Position 2 positioning start request Positio

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226 Appendix Position 3 set signal Position 5 set signal Position 3 set signal Position 6 set signal Command position 1 Command position 2 Comman

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227Appendix Recording of Parameters Recorded date: No. Category Name Unit Recorded data 1 a Zone 1+ mm 2 a Zone 1– mm 3 a Soft limit+

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228 Appendix No. Category Name Unit Recorded data 54 d Current-control band number - 55 b Position-command primary filter time constan

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229AppendixChange History Revision Date Description of Revision October 2006 October 2006 March 2007 July 2007 June 2009 October 2009 November 2009

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7 (5) Set parameters  Before the 24-V I/O power supply is connected, PIO power monitor can be disabled temporarily by changing the applicable p

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Catalog No.: ME0161-14A Head Office: 2690 W. 237th Street, Torrance, CA 90505 TEL (310) 891-6015 FAX (310) 891-0815 Chicago

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8 1.6 Warranty Period and Scope of Warranty The SCON controller you have purchased passed IAI’s shipping inspection implemented under the stric

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9 2. Specifications 2.1 Basic Specifications Item Less than 400 W 400 W or more Applicable motor capacity 20 W to 399 W 400 W to 750 W Power

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10 2.2 Name and Function of Each Part [1] LED indicators [2] Rotary switches [3] Piano switches [

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11 [1] LED indicators These LEDs indicate the condition of the controller. Name Color Description PWR Green This LED illuminates when the syste

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Please Read Before Use Thank you for purchasing our product. This Operation Manual explains the handling methods, structure and maintenance o

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12 [5] Regenerative unit connector This connector is used to connect an external regenerative resistance unit. The need for regenerative unit wi

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13 [10] AUTO/MANU switch The operating mode using the teaching pendant/PC (software) connected to the SIO connector, and PIO input, will change a

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14 Encoder sensor cable Cable model: CB-X1-PA *** Purple Gray Orange Green Red Black Drain Blue YellowOrange G

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15 Cable model: CB-X1-PLA *** White/Blue White/Yellow White/Red White/Black White/Purple White/Gray

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16 Cable model: CB-X2-PA *** White/Blue White/Yellow White/Red White/Black White/Purple White/Gray Orang

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17 Cable model: CB-X2-PLA *** White/Orange White/Green Brown/Blue Brown/Yellow Brown/Red Brown/Black Whi

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18 Cable model: CB-RCS2-PA *** Controller end White/Green Brown/White Pink Purple White Blue/Red Oran

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19 Brown/White Gray/White Red/White Black/White Yellow/Black Pink/Black Pink Purple White Blue/Red Orange/WhiteGreen/WhiteBlue OrangeBlack Ye

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20 [15] Absolute battery connector This connector is used to connect the absolute-encoder backup battery (required when the controller is of abso

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21 When the absolute battery is installed (absolute encoder specification) 4.2 2.3 External Dimensions External dimensions of models with a pow

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22 External dimensions of models with a power output of 400 W or more When the absolute battery is inst

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23 3. Installation and Wiring 3.1 Installation Environment (1) When installing and wiring the controller, do not block the ventilation holes f

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24 3.3 Noise Elimination Measures and Grounding The following explains the noise elimination measures that should be taken when using this cont

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25 [2] DC solenoid valve/magnet switch relay Action --- Install a diode in parallel with the coil or use valve/relay with built-in diode. I

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26 3.4 Wiring the Power Supply 3.4.1 Connecting the Power Cable As shown to the left, insert the stripped end of the cable into the connector

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27 3.4.2 Power-supply Capacities and Heat Output Rated power-supply capacity = Motor power-supply capacity + Control power-supply capacity Maximu

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28 3.5 Connecting the Actuator 3.5.1 Connecting the Motor Cable (MOT1, 2) Connect the motor cable of the actuator to the motor connector on th

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29 3.6 Connecting the PIO Cable (I/O) Connect the supplied flat cable. Connect the opposite end of the cable (no connector) to an appropriate p

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30 Each input Each input Internal circuit Internal circuit Each input Each input Logic circuitLogic circuit 3.7 External Input/Output Specificati

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31 Internal circuit Each output Load Load Internal circuit Each output Load Load Each output Each output Logic circuitLogic circuit 3.7.2 Externa

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CAUTION 1. PC Software and Teaching Pendant Models New functions have been added to the entire SCON controller series. To support these new fea

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32 3.8 Connecting the Emergency Stop Input (Wiring to the System I/O Connector) As shown to the left, insert the stripped end of the cable whi

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33 Emergency stop circuit when multiple controllers are linked Internal drive-source cutoff specification (Connections when the entire system requi

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35  On Support of Safety Categories [1] System configuration When constructing a system supporting safety categories, use teaching pendant “CON

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36 [2] Wiring and setting of safety circuit [1] Power supply If a safety circuit is configured using safety relays and contactors of 24 V speci

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37 [3] Connection of dummy plug If you operate a controller in the AUTO mode, connect a dummy plug (DP-4) to the TP connector. * Make sure to u

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38 [3] Examples of safety circuits [1] In case of category 1 Controller Connection cable CB-

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39  Detailed category 1 circuit example Connect with dedicated cable At TP detection T24V:

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40 [2] In case of category 2 Controller Connection cable CB-CON-LB*** (or dummy plug: DP-4)

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41  Detailed category 2 circuit example Connect with dedicated cable At TP detection T24V:

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Precautions Please use rotary actuators of multi-rotation specification within the range where the following formula is satisfied. Moreover, the ma

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42 [3] In case of category 3 or 4 Controller Connection cable CB-CON-LB*** (or dummy plug: D

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43  Detailed category 3/4 circuit example Connect with dedicated cable At TP detection T24V:

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44 [4] Appendix [1] TP adapter external dimensions [2] Connection cable  Controller/TP adapter connection cable Use t

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45 [3] Dummy plug Connect a dummy plug to the teaching pendant connecting connector. Make sure to connect a dummy plug if the AUTO mode is specif

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46 Connecting the Pulse-train Control Cable Use the pulse-train control cable when the controller is operated in the pulse-train input mode. It

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47 Connecting the Teaching Pendant/PC Software (TP) (Optional) If the teaching pendant/PC software cable is used, connect it to the teaching co

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48 3.9 Connecting the Regenerative Unit (RB) Regenerative energy produced when the actuator decelerates to a stop or moves downward in vertical

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49 3.9.3 Connection Cables The cable used to connect the controller to a regenerative resistance unit is different from the corresponding cable u

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50 3.10 Connecting the Brake Box (RCB-110-RA13-0) One brake box can support 2 actuators. 3.10.1 Installation Standard Actuator to be used: RCS

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51 3.10.4 24 V Power Supply Connector Connector on cable side MC1.5 / 2-STF-3.5 (Phoenix Contact) Conforming cable AWG28 to 16 1 0 V Power

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CAUTION  About zone function change Applicable application version: From V001E In zone signal settings, it is now valid to specify plus side zo

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52 Chapter 2 Positioner Mode 1. I/O Signal Control and Signal Functions 1.1 PIO Patterns and Signal Assignments This controller provides si

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53 Quick reference table for functions available under each PIO pattern (: Available, x: Not available) No. 25 Number of positioning pointsZone

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54 1.1.1 Explanation of Signal Names The following explains the signal names, and gives a function overview of each signal. In the explanation of

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55  PIO pattern = 1 Teaching mode [Teaching type] Category Signal name Signal abbreviationFunction overview PC1 PC2 PC4 PC8 PC16 Command pos

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56  PIO pattern = 2 256-point mode [256-point type] Category Signal name Signal abbreviationFunction overview PC1 PC2 PC4 PC8 PC16 PC32 PC64

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57  PIO pattern = 3 512-point mode [512-point type] Category Signal name Signal abbreviationFunction overview PC1 PC2 PC4 PC8 PC16 PC32 PC64

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58  PIO pattern = 4 Solenoid valve mode 1 [7-point type] Category Signal name Signal abbreviationFunction overview Position No. 0 move ST0 T

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59  PIO pattern = 5 Solenoid valve mode 2 [3-point type] Category Signal name Signal abbreviationFunction overview Rear end move command ST0

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60 1.1.2 Signal Assignment Table for Respective PIO Patterns When creating a PLC sequence or wiring signals, assign each pin correctly by referr

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61 1.2 Connecting the I/O Cable  PIO pattern 0 Positioning mode [Standard type] Black 4

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62  PIO pattern 1 Teaching mode [Teaching type] Brown-1 Red-1 Orange-1 Yellow-1 Green-

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63  PIO pattern 2 256-point mode [256-point type] Brown-1Red-1Orange-1Yellow-1Green-1B

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64  PIO pattern 3 512-point mode [512-point type] Brown-1Red-1Orange-1Yellow-1Green-1B

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65  PIO pattern 4 Solenoid valve mode 1 [7-point type] Brown-1 Red-1 Orange-1 Yellow-1

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66  PIO pattern 5 Solenoid valve mode 2 [3-point type] Brown-1 Red-1 Orange-1 Yellow-1

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67 1.3 Details of I/O Signal Functions An input time constant is provided for the input signals of this controller, in order to prevent malfunc

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68  Home return (HOME) The controller will start home return operation upon detection of an OFF  ON edge of this signal. When the home return

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69  Servo ON (SON) The servo remains ON while this signal is ON. Use this signal based on the default setting (the factory setting is “0: Enabl

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70  Jog (JOG+, JOG-) These signals function in two modes, which are toggled according to the input (ON/OFF) of the jog/inching switching signal

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71  Start position number (ST0 to ST6) Solenoid valve mode 1 [7-point type] These signals are effective when “4” is set in parameter No. 25 (=

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72 1.3.2 Details of Each Output Signal  Completed position number (PM1 to PM256) These signals can be used to check the completed position num

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73  Operating mode status (RMDS) The internal operating mode of the controller is output based on the AUTO/MANU selector switch on the controll

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74  Emergency stop status (*EMGS) This signal remains ON in a normal condition, and will turn OFF if the emergency stop switch is pressed. Prog

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75  Current position number signal (PE0 to PE6) Solenoid valve mode 1 [7-point type] When the PIO pattern is “4” (air-cylinder type), upon comp

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76  Position detection output at each position (LS0, LS1, LS2) Solenoid valve mode 2 [3-point type] These signals have the same meanings as the

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77 2. Data Entry To move the actuator to a specified position, a target position must be entered in the “Position” field. A target position can

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78 Position (2) Position  Enter the target position to move the actuator to, in [mm]. Absolute mode: Enter the target position to move the actua

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79 (5) Push  Select either the positioning mode or push & hold mode. The default setting is “0.” 0: Positioning mode (= normal operation)

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80 HomeTarget position Target position Target position+ limit (8) Zone +/-  This field defines the zone in which PZONE (zone output signal) will

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81 During acceleration, the actuator operates along an acceleration curve that gradually rises until a certain point, and then increases sharpl

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