Appendix B
Motion Connection Accessories
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Configuring the EMG and GPI Signals Using the MCA-7790M
You can use the EMG jumpers on the MCA-7790M to configure the
shutdown (emergency stop) signal on the drive and/or on the PCI-7390
controller. Figure B-2 shows the default EMG jumper configuration on the
MCA-7790M.
Figure B-2.
Default EMG Jumper Settings
18
—
ZSP (Zero speed)
19
—
PC (Proportion control)
20
—
TLC (Limiting torque)
21
—
TL (Torque limit selection)
22
—
TLA (Analog torque limit)
23
—
VLA (Analog speed limit)
24
—
DO1 (Digital output)
†
Refer to Figure 4-1,
100-Pin I/O Connector Pin Assignments
, for information about the 100-pin cable pin assignments.
‡
The +24 V signals are directly connected to the +24 V screw terminal input.
††
Jumpers on the MCA-7790M are used to configure the General-Purpose Input 0 and EMG signals on the Axis I/O screw
terminal. Refer to the
Configuring the EMG and GPI Signals Using the MCA-7790M
section for configuration information.
Table B-1.
Axis I/O 1 through 4 to PCI-7390 and Mitsubishi J2S Series Drive (Continued)
Accessory Pin
Number
PCI-7390 Signal
†
Drive Signal
4
1
W 1
Axis <1..4>
General-Purpose
Input 0
IGND
2
3