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5 DATA USED FOR POSITIONING CONTROL
1) Generally, the OP is set at the lower limit or upper limit of the stroke limit.
2) By setting the upper limit value or lower limit value of the software stroke limit,
overrun can be prevented in the software. However, an emergency stop limit
switch must be installed nearby outside the range.
3) To invalidate the software stroke limit, set the setting value to "upper limit
value = lower limit value". (The setting value can be anything in the setting
range.)
4) When the unit is "degree", the software stroke limit check is invalid during
speed control (including speed-position switching control, position-speed
switching control) or during manual control.
Pr.14 Software stroke limit selection
Set whether to apply the software stroke limit on the "current feed value" or the
"machine feed value". The software stroke limit will be validated according to the
set value.
Pr.15 Software stroke limit valid/invalid setting
Set whether to validate the software stroke limit during JOG/Inching operation and
manual pulse generator operation.
Item
Setting value, setting range
Default
value
Setting value buffer memory
address
Value set with peripheral device
Value set with sequence
program
Axis 1 Axis 2 Axis 3 Axis 4
Pr.16
Command in-position width
The setting value range differs depending on the " Pr.1 Unit
setting".
Here, the value within the [Table 1] range is set.
100
24
25
174
175
324
325
474
475
Pr.17
Torque limit setting value
1 to 500 (%)
1 to 500 (%)
300
26
176
326
476
Pr.18
M code ON signal output
timing
0 : WITH mode
0
0 27
177
327
477
1 : AFTER mode
1
Pr.16 Command in-position width
Set the remaining distance that turns the command in-position ON. The command
in-position signal is used as a front-loading signal of the positioning complete
signal. When positioning control is started, the "command in-position flag" (3rd flag
from right) in " Md.31 Status" turns OFF, and the "command in-position flag"
turns ON at the set position of the command in-position signal.
ON
OFF
Pr.16
Command in-position width
Speed
Position control start
Command
in-position flag
Summary of Contents for D75D4
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Page 58: ...2 10 MELSEC Q 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION MEMO ...
Page 65: ...3 7 MELSEC Q 3 SPECIFICATIONS AND FUNCTIONS ...
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Page 251: ...6 13 MELSEC Q 6 SEQUENCE PROGRAM USED FOR POSITIONING CONTROL ...
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Page 292: ...7 8 MELSEC Q 7 MEMORY CONFIGURATION AND DATA PROCESS ...
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Page 298: ...MEMO ...
Page 462: ...9 140 MELSEC Q 9 MAJOR POSITIONING CONTROL MEMO ...
Page 490: ...10 28 MELSEC Q 10 HIGH LEVEL POSITIONING CONTROL MEMO ...
Page 524: ...11 34 MELSEC Q 11 MANUAL CONTROL Creating the program ...
Page 666: ...14 24 MELSEC Q 14 DEDICATED INSTRUCTIONS MEMO ...
Page 675: ...15 9 MELSEC Q 15 TROUBLESHOOTING MEMO ...
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Page 725: ...Appendix 9 MELSEC Q APPENDICES MEMO ...
Page 878: ...Appendix 162 MELSEC Q APPENDICES 6 QD75D4N 90 23 27 4 12 98 4 46 Unit mm ...
Page 879: ...Appendix 163 MELSEC Q APPENDICES 7 QD75P1 QD75P2 QD75P4 27 4 23 98 90 4 46 unit mm ...
Page 880: ...Appendix 164 MELSEC Q APPENDICES 8 QD75D1 QD75D2 QD75D4 27 4 23 90 12 98 4 46 unit mm ...
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