
User Manual
Chapter 2
GFK-1742F
Jan 2020
System Overview
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Figure 21: ZA06B-6093-H401 20-Watt Regenerative Resistor
2.2.5
Installing and Wiring the DSM314 for Analog Mode
Important Analog Servo Considerations:
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The Analog Servo Velocity Command or Analog Torque mode output is a single-
ended signal on pin 6 of the Auxiliary Terminal Board. This signal is referenced to 0v
of the DSM module and host controller. This signal should be connected to the
velocity command or torque command input of the servo amplifier.
Note:
It is important to correctly configure the DSM for either Analog Torque mode or Analog Velocity
mode. Which mode you select depends on the type of servo amplifier in use.
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The DSM314 provides a low current (30 ma) solid state relay output on pin 15 of the
Auxiliary Terminal Board for connection to a servo amplifier enable input.
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In analog mode, the DSM314 requires a Drive Ready input (IN_4 signal) on pin 5 of
the Auxiliary Terminal Board. This signal must be switched to 0v when the amplifier
is ready to control the servo. The DSM starts checking the Drive Ready input one
second after the Drive Enable relay turns on in response to the Enable Drive %Q bit.
If the servo amplifier does not provide a suitable output, the IN_4 input to the
DSM314 can be connected to 0v or the function can be disabled in the module
configuration. For details, refer to chapter 4.
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Quadrature encoder feedback is used in analog mode. Encoder wiring connections
are detailed in figures 49 through 53.
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Figures 49 through 53 are generic analog wiring diagrams for the DSM.
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For details about interfacing the DSM314 to the SL Servo products, refer to the
manual, SL Series Servo User’s Manual, GFK
-1581.