14. USING A LINEAR SERVO MOTOR
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(3) Operation at the magnetic pole detection
WARNING
Note that the magnetic pole detection automatically starts simultaneously with the
turning-on of the servo-on command.
CAUTION
If the magnetic pole detection is not executed properly, the linear servo motor
may operates unexpectedly.
POINT
Establish the machine configuration using FLS (Upper stroke limit) and RLS
(Lower stroke limit). Otherwise, the machine may be damaged due to a collision.
At the magnetic pole detection, whether the linear servo motor moves in the
positive or negative direction is unpredictable.
Depending on the setting value of [Pr. PL09 Magnetic pole detection voltage
level], an overload, overcurrent, magnetic pole detection alarm, or others may
occur.
When performing the positioning operation from a controller, use the sequence
which confirms the normal completion of the magnetic pole detection and the
servo-on status, then outputs the positioning command. If the controller outputs
the positioning command before RD (Ready) turns on, the command may not be
accepted or a servo alarm may occur.
After the magnetic pole detection, check the positioning accuracy with the test
operation (positioning operation function) of MR Configurator2.
When the absolute position linear encoder is used, if a gap is generated to the
positional relation between the linear encoder and the linear servo motor,
perform the magnetic pole detection again.
The accuracy of the magnetic pole detection improves with no load.
A servo alarm may occur when the linear encoder is not mounted properly, or
when the linear encoder resolution setting ([Pr. PL02] and [Pr. PL03]) or the
setting value of [Pr. PL09 Magnetic pole detection voltage level] is incorrect.
For the machine that its friction becomes 30% or more of the continuous thrust,
the linear servo motor may not operate properly after the magnetic pole
detection.
For the horizontal shaft of the machine that its unbalanced thrust becomes 20%
or more of the continuous thrust, the linear servo motor may not operate
properly after the magnetic pole detection.
For the machine that multiple axes are connected like a tandem configuration, if
you try to perform the magnetic pole detection simultaneously for multiple axes,
the magnetic pole detection may not be executed. Perform the magnetic pole
detection for each axis. At this time, set the axes that the magnetic pole
detection is not performed for to servo-off.
Summary of Contents for MR-J4W2
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