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No.JXC
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7.1 Setting procedure
Follow the procedure below for setting.
(1) Supply of power
↓
(2) Changes to Manual mode
↓
(3) Stroke study
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(7) Intermediate position setting
(4) Test run
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(5) Setting of speed / acceleration
↓
(6) Setting completed
(1) Supply of power
Apply 24 VDC to the power supply for the power line and the signal line. After applying the power,
confirm that the Power supply LED (a) lights green (= Servo ON). Refer to
“8.4 Servo ON”
if the
power supply LED (a) flashes green (= Servo OFF).
When alarm LED (b) lights up, refer to
“11. Alarm Detection”
.
(After supplying power, it may take approximately 10 seconds
(max. 20 sec.)
until ALARM is output
depending on the electric actuator positions.)
(2) Changes to Manual mode
Switch the controller mode switch (e) to manual mode (M side). In manual mode, the 7-segment LED
(f) indicates the value of the position switch (h) with high speed flashing.
(3) Stroke study
Electric actuator end and motor end can be automatically detected and registered to the controller.
Be sure to perform a "Stroke study" before initial operation and when the operating stroke range is
changed, due to the replacement of the electric actuator or the installation of an external stopper.
*When power is supplied to the controller just after it is delivered, LED [ALM] flashes in red. This
indicates that stroke study is not yet performed. Please perform Stroke study.
After the external stopper of the electric actuator is adjusted, when operation the operation to motor
side or end side is commanded without the stroke study, the electric actuator might not be reached to
the stroke ends.
After the external stopper of the electric actuator is adjusted, when the driving to motor side or end
side is commanded without the stroke study, the electric actuator might hit the stroke ends or external
stopper, and the electric actuator might be broken.
(f) (e) (c)
(g)
(a)
(b)
(h)