15 - 11
MELSEC-Q
15 TROUBLESHOOTING
Related buffer memory
address
Set range
(Setting with sequence program)
Remedy
Axis 1 Axis 2 Axis 3 Axis 4
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Check that there is no influence from noise.
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Review the sequence program which turns ON/OFF
PLC READY signal (Y0).
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Check the power, wiring, and connector connection
status of the drive unit.
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• Check the power, wiring, and connector connection
status of the drive unit.
• Check the values in Pr.22 Input signal logic
selection.
• When a drive unit without READY signal output is
used, wire the system so that the drive unit READY
signal input of the QD75 is always ON.
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• Check that there is no error on the personal computer
side I/F to which a cable is connected.
• Because communication takes a long time between
the personal computer and a CPU module, ensure
high-speed communication by setting the
transmission speed to high at the transfer setup of
GX Configurator-QP or GX Works2, or connecting the
personal computer directly to the communication I/F
of the CPU module.
• Reduce the load of communication by stopping the
access to a CPU module from GX Developer or GX
Works2 (such as monitor function).
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After making an axis error reset (refer to [3] in Section
15.2), perform manual control operation (refer to
CHAPTER 11) to move the axis to the other position in
order that the upper limit signal (FLS) will not turn OFF.
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• Check the wiring of the upper limit signal (FLS).
• Check if the values in Pr.22 Input signal logic
selection meet the specifications of the limit switch.
• In a system which does not require a hardware stroke
limit (limit switch), wire the system so that the upper
limit signal (FLS) input of the QD75 is always ON.
Summary of Contents for D75D4
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Page 22: ...A 20 MEMO ...
Page 24: ...MEMO ...
Page 41: ...1 17 MELSEC Q 1 PRODUCT OUTLINE MEMO ...
Page 48: ...1 24 MELSEC Q 1 PRODUCT OUTLINE MEMO ...
Page 58: ...2 10 MELSEC Q 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION MEMO ...
Page 65: ...3 7 MELSEC Q 3 SPECIFICATIONS AND FUNCTIONS ...
Page 139: ...5 35 MELSEC Q 5 DATA USED FOR POSITIONING CONTROL MEMO ...
Page 238: ...5 134 MELSEC Q 5 DATA USED FOR POSITIONING CONTROL MEMO ...
Page 251: ...6 13 MELSEC Q 6 SEQUENCE PROGRAM USED FOR POSITIONING CONTROL ...
Page 254: ...6 16 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 ...
Page 294: ...7 10 MELSEC Q 7 MEMORY CONFIGURATION AND DATA PROCESS ...
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 ...
Page 716: ...15 50 MELSEC Q 15 TROUBLESHOOTING MEMO ...
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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