C70 Setup Manual
7.3 Adjustment in Absolute Position Detection System
121
7.3 Adjustment in Absolute Position Detection System
(Note)
This adjustment is available when the sequence programs for machine control are installed in PLC CPU so
that the CNC servo axis can be operated.
7.3.1 Operation when No Absolute Position has been Established
If zero point has never been initialized or if the absolute position is lost, the alarms "Z70 ABS. ILLEGAL" and "Z71
DETECTOR ERROR" will occur. Then the "Initialization incomplete" signal in the PLC interface table will be turned ON.
This state, where the coordinate system is not established, gives the following limitations to each mode. Carry out the
absolute position initialization set to establish the coordinate system.
Operation in each mode
(Note 1) The program error (P430) will occur.
(Note 2) "M01 OPERATION ERROR 0024" will occur when an axis is started before the absolute position is
established. (This mode is valid for the axis for which the absolute position has been established.)
7.3.2 Selecting the Type of Absolute Position Initialization Set
The absolute position zero point initialization set is required before starting up the absolute position detection system.
There are two types of the absolute position zero point initialization set, "dogless-type" and "dog-type". "Dogless-type"
has two methods, "machine end stopper method", "marked point alignment method I" and "marked point alignment
method II".
Set the parameter "#2049 type" for the type and method of absolute position zero point initialization set.
(Note)
The type of absolute position zero point initialization set is decided by the machine and axes specifications.
Confirm which type is given in the machine specifications.
Select [TOOL PARAM] ---> [MENU (MENU 5)] ---> [SETUP (MENU 4)] ---> "Y" ---> "INPUT" --->[AXIS] , and scroll the
page to display the [ZERO-RTN PARAM] screen to set "#2049 type". After setting "#2049 type", turn the CNC power ON
again.
Operation mode
Type of absolute position initialization set
Dogless-type
Dog-type
Memory/MDI
Movement command invalid (Note 1)
(Including G28)
Movement command invalid (Note 1)
(Excluding G28)
JOG feed
Valid
Valid
Rapid traverse
Valid
Valid
Handle
Valid
Valid
Step
Valid
Valid
ZP-RTN
Starting not possible (Note 2)
Starting possible
“#2049 type”
1
2
3
■
1
4
■
Dog-less type
Dog type
Machine end stopper method
Marked point alignment method I
Automatic initialization
Manual initialization
Marked point alignment method II
Summary of Contents for C70
Page 1: ......
Page 3: ......
Page 9: ......
Page 11: ......
Page 13: ......
Page 18: ...1 1 Outline ...
Page 21: ...1 Outline MITSUBISHI CNC 4 ...
Page 22: ...5 2 GOT Initial Setup ...
Page 73: ...2 GOT Initial Setup MITSUBISHI CNC 56 ...
Page 74: ...57 3 PLC CPU Initial Setup ...
Page 91: ...3 PLC CPU Initial Setup MITSUBISHI CNC 74 ...
Page 92: ...75 4 CNC CPU Initial Setup ...
Page 105: ...4 CNC CPU Initial Setup MITSUBISHI CNC 88 ...
Page 106: ...89 5 Connecting and Setting up Multiple CNC CPU Modules ...
Page 115: ...5 Connecting and Setting up Multiple CNC CPU Modules MITSUBISHI CNC 98 ...
Page 116: ...99 6 Setting Machine Parameters ...
Page 130: ...113 7 Setting the Position Detection System ...
Page 153: ...7 Setting the Position Detection System MITSUBISHI CNC 136 ...
Page 154: ...137 8 Deceleration Check ...
Page 159: ...8 Deceleration Check MITSUBISHI CNC 142 ...
Page 160: ...143 9 Setting the Tool Entry Prohibited Range ...
Page 169: ...9 Setting the Tool Entry Prohibited Range MITSUBISHI CNC 152 ...
Page 170: ...153 10 Data Backup and Restoration ...
Page 184: ...167 Appendix 1 Explanation of Parameters ...
Page 435: ...Appendix 1 Explanation of Parameters MITSUBISHI CNC 418 ...
Page 436: ...419 Appendix 2 Explanation of Alarms ...
Page 608: ...591 Appendix 3 Display on 7 segment LED ...
Page 624: ......
Page 628: ......