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4 APPLICABLE FUNCTIONS
4.3 Drive recorder
Method of reading recorded data
Drive recorder data can be read with an engineering tool (MR Configurator2) via a network or USB connection.
A connection example is shown below.
• Connect directly to file transfer (USB)
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When reading the recorded data via a network
When reading the recorded data via a network, read the drive recorder data using the engineering tool.
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Read recorded data via a USB connection
When connecting the servo amplifier and the personal computer via a USB connection, read the drive recorder data using an
engineering tool (MR Configurator2).
Recorded data deletion method
Drive recorder record data saved inside the servo amplifier are saved up to a maximum of 16 history entries. When 16 history
entries are exceeded, the oldest recorded data will be overwritten. To delete the drive recorder data recorded inside the servo
amplifier, use [Pr. PF98.0 Drive recorder history clear selection] or [Clear drive recorder history (Obj. 2C03h)]. Drive recorder
record data can also be deleted by clicking the history clear button on the drive recorder screen of the engineering tool (MR
Configurator2).
Saving the drive recorder data in manual setting mode
Precautions
• The storage area of the servo amplifier has a limit for the number of writings. When using the drive recorder with [Pr.
PF81.0] set to "2" (continuous sampling), consider the number of write times.
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Record with desired data and triggers
1.
Set [Pr. PF80.0 Drive recorder operation mode selection] to "1" (manual setting).
2.
Set the sampling cycle, trigger condition, and other areas with servo parameters.
3.
Set [Pr. PF81.0 Drive recorder sampling start selection] to "1" (single sampling start) or "2" (continuous sampling start).
Sampling starts.
Item
Servo parameter
Reference
Sampling cycle
[Pr. PF80.2-3]
Trigger condition
[Pr. PF82] to [Pr. PF86]
Channels for sampling
[Pr. PF87] to [Pr. PF94]
MR Configurator2
Servo amplifier
Engineering tool
USB cable
Reading data recorded by the drive recorder