8.4 Absolute Encoders
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8.4.2 Selecting an Absolute Encoder
An absolute encoder can also be used as an incremental encoder.
8.4.3 Handling Batteries
In order for the absolute encoder to retain position data when the power is turned OFF, the data must be backed
up by a battery.
* For Yaskawa model, a connector is included with a battery.
(1) Battery Provided for SERVOPACK
Install the battery with the following model due to the SERVOPACK capacity.
(2) Installing the Battery at the Host Controller
Prepare the battery according to the specifications of the host controller. Use the battery with the model number
ER6VC3 (3.6 V, 2000 mAh made by Toshiba Battery Co., Ltd.) or equivalent
Parameter
Meaning
Pn002
n.
0
Use the absolute encoder as an absolute encoder. (Factory setting)
n.
1
Use the absolute encoder as an
incremental encoder.
• The SEN signal and back-up battery are not required when using the absolute encoder as an incremental encoder.
• After changing these parameters, turn OFF the main circuit and control power supplies and then turn them ON again to
enable the new settings.
• Install the battery at either the host controller or the SERVOPACK.
It is dangerous to install batteries at both simultaneously, because that sets up a loop circuit between the batteries.
PROHIBITED
Battery
Installation
Location
Yaskawa Model*
Manufac-
turer
Model
Specifications
Manufacturer
Host controller
−
ER6VC3
Lithium battery
3.6 V 2000mAh
Toshiba Battery Co.,
Ltd.
SERVOPACK
30 W to 5.0 kW
JZSP-BA01
ER3V
Lithium battery
3.6 V 1000mAh
Toshiba Battery Co.,
Ltd.
6.0 to 15.0 kW
JZSP-BA01-1
For 30 W to 5.0 kW SERVOPACK
Battery model: JUSP-BA01
MODE/SET
DATA/
Ver.
POWER
BATTERY
SGDH-
SERVOPACK 200V
YASKAWA
For 6.0 to 15.0 kW SERVOPACK
Battery model: JUSP-BA01-1
Battery connector
(CN8)
Battery mounting
location
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