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4. SIGNALS AND WIRING
4.2 I/O signal connection diagram
+
1
2
3
4
5
SD
RD
CC-Link
(Note 1)
(Note 9)
(Note 3,5)
Forced stop
Proximity dog
Forward rotation
stroke end
Reverse rotation
stroke end
(Note 5)
(Note 8)
(Note 7)
MR Configurator
Personal
computer
MR-J3USBCBL3M
(Option)
CN5
10m or less
24VDC (Note 4)
Servo amplifier
CN6
DICOM
DOCOM
17
EMG
DOG
LSP
LSN
CN6
14
15
16
13
26
11
24
12
25
23
Plate
CN1
LG
LBR
LB
LAR
LA
LZR
LZ
ZP
ALM
(Note 2)
RA1
RA2
RA3
Ready
Malfunction (Note 6)
Home position
return completion
10m or less
Control common
(Note 9)
Encoder Z-phase pulse
(differential line driver)
Encoder A-phase pulse
(differential line driver)
Encoder B-phase pulse
(differential line driver)
Note 1. To prevent an electric shock, always connect the protective earth (PE) terminal (terminal marked ) of the servo amplifier to
the protective earth (PE) of the control box.
2. Connect the diode in the correct direction. If it is connected reversely, the servo amplifier will be faulty and will not output
signals, disabling the emergency stop (EMG) and other protective circuits.
3. The forced stop switch (normally closed contact) must be installed.
4. Supply 24VDC 10% 150mA current for interfaces from the outside. 150mA is the value applicable when all I/O signals are used.
The current capacity can be decreased by reducing the number of I/O points. Refer to section 4.8.2 (1) that gives the current
value necessary for the interface.
5. When starting operation, always turn on forced stop (EMG) and Forward/Reverse rotation stroke end (LSP/LSN). (Normally
closed contacts).
6. Malfunction (ALM) turns on in normal alarm-free condition. (Normally
closed contacts)
7. Use MRZJW3-SETUP 211E.
8. Personal computers or parameter modules can also be connected via the CN3 connector, enabling RS-422 communication.
Note that using the USB communication function (CN5 connector) prevents the RS-422 communication function (CN3
connector) from being used, and vice versa. They cannot be used together.
Summary of Contents for Melservo-J3 Series MR-J3-B
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