11-2
11.1
60B
Setting and Operation of Pulser Operation
Types of pulse operation
The pulser operation is a function to output pulses in the manual operation using the pulser connected to
the positioning unit.
The following operation methods can be used.
Operation method
Operation
Standard operation
Obtains the number of pulses of the pulser in increment of 1 ms, and operates.
The content of the input from the pulser are reflected in the actual operation as
it is.
Speed limit
(keep pulse)
Operates keeping the maximum speed, once the speed of the pulser input
exceeds the specified maximum speed.
The number of pulses that has been input with the pulser is kept. As the pulse
that could not be output is kept, the pulse may be output even without input
from the pulser.
Speed unit is "Set unit X1000/s".
Speed limit (cutoff)
Operates keeping the maximum speed, once the speed of the pulser input
exceeds the specified maximum speed The pulse that could not be output is
cut off, and the pulse output is processed simultaneously with the operation of
the pulser.
Speed unit is "Set unit x1000/s".
The example below is a case when using the FP
Σ
with the positioning unit RTEX installed in the slot 0.
The unit is set to pulse. When using the FP2, change the contact and flag numbers appropriately.
Summary of Contents for FP2 Positioning Unit RTEX
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Page 15: ...Chapter 1 Functions of Unit and Restrictions on Combination ...
Page 21: ...Chapter 2 Parts and Functions ...
Page 22: ...2 2 2 1 Parts and Functions FPΣ Positioning Unit RTEX FP2 Positioning Unit RTEX ...
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Page 25: ...Chapter 3 Wiring ...
Page 31: ...Chapter 4 Power On Off and Items to Check ...
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Page 37: ...Chapter 5 4BPreparation For Operation ...
Page 45: ...Chapter 6 5BI O Allocation ...
Page 53: ...Chapter 7 6BSetting Tool Configurator PM ...
Page 83: ...7 31 Setting Font Select Option Font in the menu bar The following dialog is shown ...
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Page 103: ...Chapter 8 7BAutomatic Operation Position Control ...
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Page 119: ...8 17 When the X axis and Y axis is the moving axes each axis in the above diagram is replaced ...
Page 141: ...Chapter 9 8BManual Operation JOG Operation ...
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Page 163: ...Chapter 13 12BSupplementary Functions ...
Page 177: ...13 15 Sample program When reading AMP parameter No 1 1 of axis 1 with A6N or A5N ...
Page 179: ...13 17 Sample program When writing AMP parameter No 1 1 of axis 1 with A6N or A5N ...
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