
3.4 Fieldbus
Type
Address Map
106
(ON = Applicable bit is “1”, OFF = Applicable bit is “0”)
Signal Type
Bit
Symbol
Description
Details
b15
RUN
This signal turns ON when Gateway is in normal
operation.
–
b14
LERC
This signal turns ON if the ERR-T or ERR-C
occurred during an operation is retained and turns
OFF if cancel signal RTE is turn ON.
It is effective when ERR-T or ERR-C occurrence
is set to latch in Gateway Parameter Setting Tool.
–
b13
ERRT
This signal turns ON when a communication error
is detected between the Gateway and each axis.
–
b12
MOD
This signal turns ON if the operation mode switch
on the front of the unit is selected to be on MANU
side, and turns OFF if on AUTO side.
–
b11
ALMH
This signal turns ON when an error caused by the
Gateway that requires a reboot is occurred.
(A wrong setting in the parameters can be
considered. Check the parameters settings.)
–
b10
ALML
This signal turns ON when a light error caused by
the Gateway is occurred.
(It is considered that there shall be a loss of the
calendar data. Check the parameters settings.)
–
b9
–
Cannot be used.
–
b8
SEMG
This signal turns ON when EMGIN input of the
system I/O connector is OFF (emergency stop).
When this bit is turned ON, all the connected axes
get in the emergency stop.
–
b7
b6
b5
b4
b3
b2
b1
Control
signal 0
b0
ALMC1 to 128
It is an output of an alarm code caused by the
Gateway.
[Refer to Gateway alarm codes in Chapter 6.
Troubleshooting for details.]
–
b15
MNT7
b14
MNT6
b13
MNT5
b12
MNT4
b11
MNT3
b10
MNT2
b9
MNT1
b8
MNT0
The bit of an axis number that a light error alarm is
generated turns ON.
Axis No.0 = MNT0 to Axis No.7 = MNT7
–
b7
LNK7
b6
LNK6
b5
LNK5
b4
LNK4
b3
LNK3
b2
LNK2
b1
LNK1
P
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In
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Control
signal 1
b0
LNK0
The bit of the axis number identified as effective
by the Gateway turns ON.
Axis No.0 = LNK0 to Axis No.7 = LNK7
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