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Chapter 4 Installation and Wiring
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4-6 Connection of External Control Signals
4-6-1 PLC IO Signal (Single System)
IN: Input Signal
OUT: Output Signal
NC: Normal Close NO: Normal Open
Pin
Signal Name
IN/OUT
Function
・
・
・
・
Usage Instruction
1
IN COMMON
IN
Input signal common
(
Bi-directional
)
2
STOP
IN NC
Signal MUST be active to perform a fastening operation.
When this signal is inactive (off), all controller operation ceases, all spindles in motion
will stop and all communication ports & input/outputs will be disabled.
3
RESET
IN NO
When active (on), this signal will clear all spindle data and discrete outputs. A Zero
Check of all load transducers will be completed. During the Zero Check, the CHECK
lamp will illuminate, the READY signal will turn OFF, and the ACCEPT or REJECT
lamp will light to indicate the result of the Zero Check. If the System has been disabled
by an Abnormal output, the System will not return to normal operation until the
Abnormal condition has been corrected, and this signal has been input for
200~500ms. Do not input this signal between cycles as part of an automatic cycle due
to the potential for spindle data loss.
4
REVERSE
IN NO
The selected spindle will move in the direction opposite of the tightening direction for
as long as this signal is activated (on) and maintained
5
START
IN NO
The Start input automatically resets the previous cycle, clears all data to zero, and
initiates the next fastening cycle.
6
BYPASS
IN NO
Spindle is ignored as if it does not exist as long as this signal is "ON"
7
SELF CHECK OFF
IN NO
When activated (ON) the Self Check of the torque transducer performed at the start of
the fastening operation will be disabled.
8
PAR SELECT BIT 0
IN NO
These 5 inputs when selected in a binary code is capable of selecting up to 32
different parameters.
9
PAR SELECT BIT 1
IN NO
10
PAR SELECT BIT 2
IN NO
11
PAR SELECT BIT 3
IN NO
12
PAR SELECT BIT 4
IN NO
13
BANK SELECT
IN NO
When turned “ON” all output signals are turned OFF.
14
OUT COMMON
OUT
Common Output signals
(
Bi-directional
)
15
REJECT(NG)
OUT NO
Output when the fastening result is a REJECT. Indicates that the fastening operation
has fallen outside of the programmed fastening limits.
16
ACCEPT(OK)
OUT NO
Output when the fastening results are an ACCEPT. Indicates the fastening operation is
within the programmed fastening limits.
17
ABNORMAL
OUT NO
Output when an Abnormal condition on the selected spindle occurs. This signal
indicates that the spindle has detected an internal fault, and can no longer proceed.
18
READY
OUT NO
Indicates the spindle is ready to operate and inputs are enabled. This signal is inactive
(off) when the BUSY output is active (on).
19
BUSY
OUT NO
Output after a START signal is received, and active until the fastening cycle is
complete and the READY signal is output.
20
PAR SELECT BIT 0 OUT NO
Output confirmation of PARAMETER SELECT 0~4 selections. Parameter Select bits
are active according to what parameter is set from the parameter select inputs.
21
PAR SELECT BIT 1 OUT NO
22
PAR SELECT BIT 2 OUT NO
23
PAR SELECT BIT 3 OUT NO
24
PAR SELECT BIT 4 OUT NO
25
DATA AVAILABLE
OUT NO Output when the fastening result data is available.
26
BYPASS
OUT NO
Signal is active when the spindle is bypassed either from Bypass input signal or from
the Controller’s bypass switch.
Connector on cable side
:
Sumitomo 3M Made
Type
:
10126-3000PE
Connector cover on cable side
:
Sumitomo 3M Made
Type
:
10326-52A0-008(26 position)
Summary of Contents for AFC3000
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Page 26: ...Chapter 2 Specifications PAGE 2 1 Chapter 2 Specifications 2 ...
Page 34: ...Chapter 3 System Description PAGE 3 1 Chapter 3 System Description 3 ...
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Page 132: ...Chapter 5 I O Expansion Unit Page 5 1 Chapter 5 I O Expansion Unit 5 ...
Page 164: ...Chapter 6 Power up and Initial Checks PAGE 6 1 Chapter 6 Power Up and Initial Checks 6 ...
Page 168: ...Chapter 7 Fastening Instructions PAGE 7 1 Chapter 7 Fastening Instructions 7 ...
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