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Step 5
Operate Unit
How you should look in the instruction manuals will differ depending on the operation modes and control methods
you choose.
Establish the settings for your operation needs.
● For Positioner Operation
3.1.2 (1) Basis of How to Operate
⇒
3.2 Operation in Positioner Mode
● For Pulse Train Control
3.1.2 (2) Basis of How to Operate
⇒
3.3 Operation with Pulse Train Control
(Only for Types up to 750W)
● For Field Network Type
Instruction Manual for Each Field Network
(provided separately, refer to Chapter 4.1 Each Field Network for
manual number)
● For PLC Feature Equipped
Caution Set it away from the mechanical end or peripherals as much as possible when turning the servo
ON. Move it apart when it interferes with peripherals. It may generate an alarm if it hits to the
mechanical end or peripherals when the servo is turned ON. Also, in case the actuator is
installed in vertical orientation, turning on and off the servo at the same spot may cause a slight
drop by the self-gravity. Pay attention not to pinch your finger or damage a work piece.
Caution Pay attention not to pinch your finger or damage a work piece by dropping the actuator with
self-gravity when it is released compulsorily with the brake release switch placed on the front
panel of this controller when it is installed in vertical orientation.
Caution This controller is equipped with a safety velocity function to make the operation in low speed
compulsorily. It is recommended to have this function activated in the first operation.
3.2 Operation in Positioner Mode
Operation with Field Network
(provided separately,
instruction manual for each
field network)
LC Ladder Programming
Manual (provided
separately ME0329)
Summary of Contents for SCON-CB-F
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