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SD710 Series Servo Drive User Manual Chapter 5 Commissioning and Operation
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5.1.2 Turning on the Power
Turn on the input power, for the single-phase 220V power terminal is L1, L2. After turning on the input power, the bus
voltage indicator lights up to show no abnormality, and the drive panel display shows "Sd710" - "Off" in turn, indicating
that the servo drive is in the operational state, waiting for the host computer to give the servo enable signal.
When "nrd" (no ready) is displayed on the drive panel display, refer to
"10.1 Troubleshooting and Warning Handling Before
Operation" for
related procedures.
5.1.3 Switching Inputs and Outputs
The input and output terminals of the Servo Drive can all be configured with function codes.
Input and output terminal signal sources, which are given in two ways.
①
External terminals are given.
②
Virtual terminals are given.
Virtual terminal assignment, i.e. the corresponding terminal signal state is assigned via communication or the keypad
panel.
(1) Switching Input Operation Example: Configure terminal X1 as the enable signal.
Table 5-2 Switching Input Operation Procedure
Steps
Items
Operations
1
Power on
When the drive is powered up, "Off" is displayed on the panel.
2
Terminal
Configuration
Set the X1 signal to "servo enable control signal", Pn601=0x0001.
In other words, CN1-9 pins are selected as "servo enable control terminals" and the status
is normally open (normal).
3
External terminal
use
(a) Close the terminal switch and "On" is displayed on the drive panel, indicating that the
servo is enabled.
Disconnect the terminal switch and the drive panel displays "Off", the servo is ready and not
enabled.
4
External terminal
signal
monitoring
The monitoring function code Un100.01 allows you to monitor the current input terminal X1
signal status.
(2) Example of Operation of Switching Output
Table 5-3 Operation Procedure for Switching Outputs
Steps
Items
Operations
1
Power on
When the drive is powered up, "Off" is displayed on the panel.
2
Terminal
Configuration
Pn611=0x0001 (Y1 output signal is "servo ready"); at this time, Un006.bit0=1, Y1 terminal
output low level.
This means that CN1-7/6 pins are selected as "servo ready".
3
Output terminal
monitoring
The Servo Drive outputs the corresponding signal status without being ready.
E.g. drive is currently faulty, or bus voltage is not established, etc.