3
Names and functions of parts
Transmission rate setting switch
(SW2)
Function setting switches (SW4)
•
Driver bottom face
•
Driver front face
Battery connector (CN10)
PWR/ALM LED
C-DAT/C-ERR LED
Termination resistor
setting switch (TERM.)
RS-485 communication
connectors (CN6/CN7)
Address number
setting switch (ID)
Data edit connector
(CN4)
Motor connector (CN2)
Mounting holes
(at the back)
Mounting holes
(at the back)
CHARGE LED
Sensor signal connector
(CN5)
Input signal connector
(CN8)
Output signal connector
(CN9)
Protective Earth Terminal
Regeneration resistor
thermal input terminal
(CN1)
24 VDC power supply
input terminal (CN1)
Regeneration resistor
terminal (CN3)
Main power supply
input terminal (CN3)
Electromagnetic brake
terminals (CN1)
•
Driver front face
Name Description
PWR/ALM LED
•
PWR (Green): This LED is lit while the
24 VDC power is input.
•
ALM (Red): This LED will blink when
an alarm generates. It is possible to
check the generated alarm by
counting the number of times the LED
blinks.
C-DAT/C-ERR LED
•
C-DAT (Green): This LED will blink or
lit steadily when the driver is
communicating with the master station
properly via RS-485 communication.
•
C-ERR (Red): This LED will illuminate
when a RS-485 communication error
occurs with the master station.
CHARGE LED (Red)
This LED will lit while the main power is
input. After the main power has been
turned off, the LED will turn off once the
residual voltage in the driver drops to a
safe level.
Address number setting
switch (ID)
Use this switch when controlling the
system via RS-485 communication.
Using this switch in combination with
the SW4-No.1 of the function setting
switch, the address number (slave
address) of RS-485 communication can
be set. (Factory setting: 0)
Termination resistor
setting switch (TERM.)
Use this switch when controlling the
system via RS-485 communication. The
termination resistor (120
Ω
) of RS-485
communication can be set. (Factory
setting: OFF)
24 VDC power supply
input terminal (CN1-24V)
Connects the driver control power
supply.
+: 24 VDC power supply input
−
: Power supply GND
Regeneration resistor
thermal input terminal
(CN1-TH1/TH2)
Connects the regeneration unit RGB100
(sold separately). If no regeneration unit
is connected, short the TH1 and TH2
terminals.
Electromagnetic brake
terminals
(CN1-MB1/MB2)
Connects the lead wires of "cable for
electromagnetic brake."
MB1: Electromagnetic brake
−
(Black)
MB2: Electromagnetic brake + (White)
Motor connector (CN2)
Connects the actuator.
Name Description
Regeneration resistor
terminal (CN3-RG1/RG2)
Connects the regeneration unit
RGB100
.
Main power supply input
terminal (CN3)
•
L, N: Connects a main power supply of
the driver.
•
NC: Not used.
Data edit connector
(CN4)
Connects a PC in which the
MEXE02
has been installed, or the
OPX-2A
.
Sensor signal connector
(CN5)
Connects the limit sensor.
RS-485 communication
connectors (CN6/CN7)
Connects the RS-485 communication
cable.
Input signal connector
(CN8)
Connects the input signals.
Output signal connector
(CN9)
Connects the output signals.
Protective Earth Terminal
Ground using a wire of AWG16 to 14
(1.25 to 2.0 mm
2
).
Mounting holes (two
locations at the back)
These mounting holes are used to
secure the driver with screws.
•
Driver bottom face
Name Description
Transmission rate setting
switch (SW2)
Use this switch when controlling the
system via RS-485 communication. Set
the transmission rate of RS-485
communication. (Factory setting: 7)
Function setting switches
(SW4)
Use this switch when controlling the
system via RS-485 communication.
No.1: Using this switch in combination
with the address number setting
switch (ID), the address number
(slave address) of RS-485
communication can be set.
(Factory setting: OFF)
No.2: The protocol of RS-485
communication can be set.
(Factory setting: OFF)
Battery connector (CN10)
Connects an accessory battery
BAT01B
(sold separately).