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4 Configuration and Wiring
AC Servomotors/Servo Drives 1S-series with Built-in EtherCAT® Communications User’s Manual (I586)
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*1. Recommended products are listed in
4-3 Wiring Conforming to EMC Directives
on page 4-29. This connection example
is for when the book-type noise filter is used. When you use the footprint-type noise filter, built the system to directly con-
nect the noise filter and the Servo Drive.
*2. There is no polarity on the brakes.
*3. Short-circuit B2 and B3 for models with a built-in regeneration resistor (1SN15H-ECT/ -1SN20H-ECT/ -1SN30H-ECT/
-1SN06F-ECT/ -1SN10F-ECT/ -1SN15F-ECT/ -1SN20F-ECT/ -1SN30F-ECT). When the amount of regeneration is
large, remove the short-circuit wire between B2 and B3 and connect a regeneration resistor between B1 and B2.
*4. To ensure safety, install a leakage breaker for the main circuit power supply input in the control panel.Refer to
Selecting Connection Component
*5. Ground the 200-VAC input model Servo Drive to 100
Ω
or less, and the 400-VAC input model to 10
Ω
or less.
*6. When the DC reactor is not used, short-circuit N1 and N2.
When the DC reactor is used, remove the short-circuit wire between N1 and N2, and connect the DC reactor between
N1 and N2.
*7. External connection components are not required because a brake relay and a surge absorbing element are built into
the Servo Drive.
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