4.4 Wiring Servomotors
4.4.4 Wiring the SERVOPACK to the Holding Brake
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iring and Connecting
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SL700, SL710, SL720, and SL730
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MJ620-T13 Interpolator
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represents a shielded twisted-pair cable.
4.4.4
Wiring the SERVOPACK to the Holding Brake
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/P
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6
5
6
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2
1
12, 14, 16
CN2
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External power
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upply
Interpolator
Linear encoder
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hield
Connector
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hell
Head
Cable from
Magne
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cale Co., Ltd.
Connector
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hell
S
ERVOPACK
S
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If you use a Rotary Servomotor, select a Surge Absorber according to the brake current and
brake power supply. Refer to the following manual for details.
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-7-Series Peripheral Device Selection Manual (Manual No.: SIEP S800001 32)
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After the Surge Absorber is connected, check the time required to brake in your application.
The Surge Absorber may affect the time required to brake.
Configure the relay circuit to activate the holding brake for an emergency stop.
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The /BK (Brake) signal cannot be used with the default settings. You must allocate the output
signal. Refer to the following section for details.
Allocating the /BK (Brake) Signal
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If you use a 24-V brake, install a separate power supply for the 24-VDC power supply from
other power supplies, such as the one for the I/O signals of the CN1 connector. If the power
supply is shared, the I/O signals may malfunction.
Important
Relay Circuit Example
0 V
Emergency
s
top
5 VDC to
3
0 VDC
S
ERVOPACK
Photocoupler