Appendix - 137
MELSEC-Q
APPENDICES
Trouble type
Questions/Trouble
Remedy
No.
Error compensation
The machine only moves to
"10081230", although positioning
with a command value of
"10081234" carried out.
How can the error be
compensated?
The following values are currently
set.
•
Pr.2
No. of pulses per
rotation 8192
•
Pr.3
Movement amount per
rotation 8000
Reset
Pr.3
and
Pr.2
in the following order.
1) Calculate "8192/8000
×
10081230/10081234".
2) Obtain the reduced value.
3) Set the numerator in "
Pr.3
Movement amount per
rotation", and the denominator in "
Pr.2
No. of pulses
per rotation".
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When carrying out a count method
machine OPR, the message
"Leave Sufficient Distance From
The OP Position To The Near-
Point Dog OFF." appears. Is there
a problem
if the distance is short?
The near-point dog must be set to turn OFF at a position
after the OP is passed.
(When the machine OPR is started on the near-point dog
on in a count-method machine OPR, the machine enters
a normal machine OPR operation after returning to the
near-point dog OFF region.)
(If the near-point dog is turned OFF before the OP, and
the machine OPR is started between the near-point dog
OFF position and the OP, the machine will mistakenly
interpret that its current position is before the near-point
dog ON position, and it will pass over the OP and
continue moving.)
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In the near-point dog method
machine OPR, the stop positions
are not uniform.
Carry out the following measures.
1) Separate the near-point dog signal and zero signal
detection positions.
2) Lower the values in
"
Pr.46
OPR speed
"
and
"
Pr.47
Creep speed
"
.
3) Confirm whether the zero signal and near-point dog
signal turn ON normally.
4) Check that there is no play (backlash) in the machine
system.
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Can the machine OPR be carried
out with the OPR retry function
when it is started with the near-
point dog ON and the upper/lower
limit OFF?
A "Hardware stroke limit error" will occur and the
operation will not be carried out.
(The machine will interpret any position where the near-
point dog is ON as being within the working range, and
that the upper/lower limit is ON.)
21
Are ABS and INC positioning
possible without carrying out an
OPR?
They are possible.
In this case, the position where the power is turned ON is
handled as the current feed value "0".
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After an OPR, the OPR request
flag sometimes turns ON for no
apparent reason.
The OPR request flag turns ON in the following cases.
1) When the power is turned ON.
2) When the PLC READY signal [YO] turns from OFF to
ON.
3) When an OPR is carried out.
4) When the servo amplifier power is turned OFF.
If no problem is found when the above are checked, then
it is possible that the communication is being interrupted
by "a fault in the bus cable", "noise influence", etc.
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OPR
The OPR complete flag
(
Md.31
Status: b4) sometimes
turns ON when it shouldn't be ON.
Check whether the drive unit READY signal is weak or the
power supply is unstable.
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