E70 Series Instruction Manual
5.4 Drive Monitor Screen
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(Note 1) Synchronous tapping error
This displays the maximum values of the synchronous tapping error that occur during the synchronous
tapping.The synchronous tapping error means the motor tracking delay for the commanded positions of the
spindle and the tapping axis.The positive synchronous tapping error means that the tapping axis is delayed
responding to the spindle, and the negative synchronous tapping error means that the spindle is delayed
responding to the tapping axis.
Grid space
This displays the grid space for the reference position return. (Command unit)
Grid amnt
This displays the distance from the dog-off point to the grid point when the dog-type reference
position return is displayed. The grid mask amount is not included. (Command unit)
Machine posn
This displays the NC basic machine coordinate system position. (Command unit)
Motor end FB
This displays the feedback value of the speed detector. (Command unit)
FB error(i)
This displays the error of the motor end FB and machine end FB.
DFB compen amnt(i)
This displays the compensation pulse amount during dual feedback control.
Sync tap err(mm)
This displays the synchronous error width between the spindle and the drilling axis during the
synchronous tapping. (mm) (Note 1)
(When the parameter "#1041 I_Inch" is set to "1", "Sync tap err (inch)" is displayed.)
Sync tap err(deg)
This displays the synchronous error angle between the spindle and the drilling axis during the
synchronous tapping. (degree) (Note 1)
Data name
Details
Synchronous tapping error width
(Max value)
- This outputs the data of which absolute value is the largest among the synchronous tapping
error width (-99999.999 to 99999.999 mm) during the synchronous tapping modal.
- This data will be initialized to "0" when entering the synchronous tapping modal or restoring
the power. Other than that, the data continues to display the maximum value.
Synchronous tapping error angle
(Max value)
- This outputs the data of which absolute value is the largest among the synchronous tapping
error angle (-99999.999 to 99999.999 °) during the synchronous tapping modal.
- This data will be initialized to "0" when entering the synchronous tapping modal or restoring
the power. Other than that, the data continues to display the maximum value.
Control input 1L
This displays the control input signals from the NC.(bit0 to bit7)
Bit0:READY ON command
Bit1:Servo ON command
Bit7:Alarm reset command
Control input 1H
This displays the control input signals from the NC.(bit8 to bitF)
Bit8:Torque limit selection command 1
Bit9:Torque limit selection command 2
BitA:Torque limit selection command 3
Control input 2L
This displays the control input signals from the NC.(bit0 to bit7)
Control input 2H
This displays the control input signals from the NC.(bit8 to bitF)
Bit9:Speed observation command valid
BitA:Door closed (controller)
BitB:Door closed (all drive units)
Control input 3L
This displays the control input signals from the NC.(bit0 to bit7)
Control input 3H
This displays the control input signals from the NC.(bit8 to bitF)
Control input 4L
This displays the control input signals from the NC.(bit0 to bit7)
Bit0-2:Spindle control mode selection command 1, 2, 3
Bit5:Gear selection command 1
Bit6:Gear selection command 2
Control input 4H
This displays the control input signals from the NC.(bit8 to bitF)
BitC:M-coil switch command
BitD:L-coil switch command
BitE:Sub-motor selection command
Control input 5L
This displays the control input signals from the NC.(bit0 to bit7)
Control input 5H
This displays the control input signals from the NC.(bit8 to bitF)
Bit1:Spindle holding force up
Control input 6L
This displays the control input signals from the NC.(bit0 to bit7)
Control input 6H
This displays the control input signals from the NC.(bit8 to bitF)
Control output 1L
This displays the control output signals to the NC.(bit0 to bit7)
Bit0:In READY ON
Bit1:In Servo ON
Bit7:In alarm occurrence
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Summary of Contents for E70 Series
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Page 444: ...II 7 2 Indicator Lamps ...
Page 446: ...II 9 3 Reset Switch and Emergency Stop Button ...
Page 448: ...II 11 4 Operation Mode ...
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Page 512: ...III 1 1 Daily Maintenance and Periodic Inspection and Maintenance ...
Page 515: ...1 Daily Maintenance and Periodic Inspection and Maintenance MITSUBISHI CNC III 4 ...
Page 516: ...III 5 2 Hardware Replacement Methods ...
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Page 534: ...IV 1 Appendix 1 List of Function Codes ...
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Page 544: ...IV 11 Appendix 3 Circular Cutting Radius Error ...
Page 546: ...IV 13 Appendix 4 Registering Editing the Fixed Cycle Program ...
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Page 562: ...IV 29 Appendix 5 RS 232C I O Device Parameter Setting Examples ...
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