6.1 I/O Signal Allocations
6.1.3 ALM (Servo Alarm) Signal
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Application Functions
Example of Changing Output Signal Allocations
The following example shows disabling the /COIN (Positioning Completion) signal allocated to CN1-25
and CN1-26 and allocating the /SRDY (Servo Ready) signal.
Refer to the following section for the parameter setting procedure.
Setting Methods for SERVOPACK Parameters
Checking Output Signal Status
You can confirm the status of output signals on the I/O signal monitor. Refer to the following
section for information on the I/O signal monitor.
6.1.3
ALM (Servo Alarm) Signal
This signal is output when the SERVOPACK detects an error.
Alarm Reset Methods
Refer to the following section for information on the alarm reset methods.
6.1.4
/WARN (Warning) Signal
Both alarms and warnings are generated by the SERVOPACK. Alarms indicate errors in the
SERVOPACK for which operation must be stopped immediately. Warnings indicate situations
that may results in alarms but for which stopping operation is not yet necessary.
The /WARN (Warning) signal indicates that a condition exists that may result in an alarm.
Note: You must allocate the /WARN signal to use it. Use Pn50F = n.X
(/WARN (Warning Output) Signal Allo-
cation) to allocate the signal to a connector pin. Refer to the following section for details.
6.1.2 Output Signal Allocations
Pn50E = n.0
3
Before change
↓
Pn50E = n.3
0
After change
Configure an external circuit so that this alarm output turns OFF the main circuit power supply to
the SERVOPACK whenever an error occurs.
Type
Signal
Connector Pin No.
Signal Status
Meaning
Output
ALM
CN1-3 and CN1-4
ON (closed)
Normal SERVOPACK status
OFF (open)
SERVOPACK alarm
Important
Type
Signal
Connector Pin No.
Signal Status
Meaning
Output
/WARN
Must be allocated.
ON (closed)
Warning
OFF (open)
Normal status