5 MANUAL CONTROL
5.1 Overview of the Manual Control
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Manual pulse generator operation
In the manual pulse generator operation, the positioning is performed depending on the number of pulses input from the
manual pulse generator. (Pulses for the number of input pulses are output.) This method is used to perform the fine
adjustment manually for the precise positioning and to obtain a positioning address.
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Sub functions for the manual control
For details on the sub functions that can be combined with the manual control, refer to the following.
MELSEC iQ-R Positioning Module User's Manual (Startup)
For details on each sub function, refer to the following.
Page 209 CONTROL SUB FUNCTIONS
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Manual control from an engineering tool
The execution of the JOG operation and Inching operation, and setting whether to enable or disable Manual pulse generator
operation can be performed in the test mode of the engineering tool.
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Monitoring the manual control
The manual control can be monitored using the positioning monitor of the engineering tool. For details on the positioning
monitor, refer to the following.
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RD75
Manual pulse generator
The object moves according
to the command pulses.
Output pulses
Pulse input
Summary of Contents for MELSEC iQ-R RD75P4
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