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Please read your User's manual carefully so that you will understand the operation and safety precautions before attempting to operate the system.

C-17

Speed

controller

Brake

U

nit

O

ptions

Index

EX type

Speed controller

*

Please read your User's manual carefully so that you will understand the operation and safety precautions before attempting to operate the system.

C-16

 Multispeed setting application

11

Speed change with analog signal

12

• When no external speed changer is required, 

the speed can be adjusted from the maximum 
speed control.

SW1 : Power switch
SW2 : RUN/STOP switch
SW3 : Braking start switch
SW4,SW5 : Normal/reverse selector switch

Normal/reverse rotation and electric brake

<Precautions>

1. When SW2 and SW3 are switched from RUN to 

STOP, electric braking is applied for approx. 5 
sec, or until the motor stops. (Do not operate 
SW4 and SW5 until the motor stops completely.)
SW2 and SW3 must be operated simultaneously. 
Otherwise, abnormal operation occurs (full speed 
rotation for a short time), causing the motor 
temperature rises excessively.

2. Do not change the rotating direction (SW4, SW5) 

while the motor is running.

3. The number of start/stop cycles must be 6/min. 

or less.

4. When using cooling fan motor or motor with 

thermal protector, also see page C-20.

5. Insert R1 and C1 to protect relay contact.
6. R2 restricts discharge current in case of 

capacitor short circuit during braking.

<Precautions>

1. Set external speed changers VR1, VR2 and VR3 to 3 different speeds and select the desired speed from 

SW8.

2. When activating the brake, simultaneously switch over SW3 and RUN-STOP of other switches.
3. For remaining wirings, refer to the corresponding wiring diagrams.

<Precautions>

1. Turn on power switch SW1 approx. 0.5 sec earlier than the 

analog start signal.

2. For repetitive run/stop operations, use the analog signal while 

keeping SW1 ON.

3. Soft-operation can be adjusted from the soft-start and soft-

down controls or by using analog signal.

4. On the maximum speed control, set the maximum motor 

revolving speed that may be achieved at the maximum analog 
signal value (e.g. 3 VDC).

5. The absolute maximum rating of analog signal is 5 VDC.

The system should be designed to use standard 3 VDC analog 
signal. If the signal voltage exceeds 3 VDC, the circuit diagram 
shown below should be used for wiring.

6. Revolution speed “0” signal should not exceed 0.1 VDC.
7. The input speed pattern (curve) may not be exactly 

reflected on the motor speed, due to inertial effect of the 
load, especially during stop sequence.

8. The percentage ripple of analog voltage signal should be 

2% or less.

9. For other wirings, refer to the corresponding circuit/wiring 

diagrams.

10. When using the braking feature, motor wiring (pins 1, 7 

and 8) should be in accordance with pages C-8 and C-9.
To activate braking, switch SW2 and SW7 at the same 
time.
If SW2 is in RUN position while SW7 is in STOP, 
abnormal operation occurs (full speed rotation for a short 
time); or if SW7 is in RUN position while SW2 is in 
STOP, motor temperature rises excessively.

<Precautions>

1. Connect a fixed resistor (R3) in place of 

external speed changer (VR).

10

2
1

8

7

3

6

5
4

Capacitor

Pink

Pink

TG

Gray

Black

White

Motor

Rated voltage 
input

VR

1

STOP

STOP

RUN

RUN

SW3

SW3

SW5

CCW

CW

SW4

CCW

CW

SW2

R2

C1

R1

3

2

3
6

5

4

Pin No.

R3 20 k

  

1/4 W

To TG

STOP

RUN

SW3

Pin No.

Pin No.

2
1

8

7

3

6

5
4

Capacitor

Pink

Pink

TG

Gray

Motor

Rated voltage 
input

VR

1

STOP

STOP

RUN

RUN

SW3

SW4

CW

R2

SW2

C1

R1

SW5

CW

CCW

CCW

3

White

Black

CW

CCW

Normal

Stop

STOP

SW2
SW3

SW1

Reverse

RUN

RUN

SW4
SW5

ON

Braking

Braking

SW3, SW8  DC10V  10 mA

VR1

VR2

VR3

DV0P002

(option)

3

4

5

6

Pin No.

3

1

SW8

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

To TG

To TG

To TG

To TG

To TG

VR3

VR1

VR2

No braking applied

3

4

5

6

Pin No.

3

1

SW8

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

VR3

VR1

VR2

Braking applied

3

4

5

6

2
1

Pin No.

No braking applied

MAX
DC5V

GND

3

4

5

6

2
1

Pin No.

Braking applied

Rated voltage 
input

Rated voltage 
input

MAX
DC5V

GND

STOP SW7

RUN

STOP SW3

RUN

3

4

5

6

Pin No.

emax

GND

R2

R1
1 k

0

500

1000

1400

1700

(min

1

)

1

2

3 (V)

Analog signal (DC)

R2                  – 1 k

e

max

3

e

max : Analog signal max. voltage

   R1 : External resistor: 1 kW
   R2 : External resistor

Speed controller

Speed controller

Speed controller

Speed controller

Speed controller

Speed controller

Speed controller

Speed controller

Operation from maximum speed control

25 W or smaller

40 W or larger

SW1, SW2

SW4, SW5

SW3

DC10 V  10 mA 

R1+C1

DV0P008 (option)

R2

DV0P003 (option)

100 V supply system    5 A or more at 125 VAC

200 V supply system    5 A or more at 250 VAC

Rotating direction viewed

from shaft end

CW

CCW

Clockwise

Counterclockwise

SW1

SW7

DC10 V  10 mA

100 V supply system    5 A or more at 125 VAC

200 V supply system    5 A or more at 250 VAC

SW1

NFB

SW1

NFB

SW1

NFB

SW1

NFB

Содержание MGSD

Страница 1: ...WWW 100Y COM TW 0Y COM TW WWW 100Y COM TW M TW WWW 100Y COM TW C 2 Speed Controller Overview Overview of Speed Controllers These controllers vary speed of compact geared motors The lineup of the speed controllers is divided into the following 4 types to meet various applications and configuration 1 Separate type speed controller Speed controller of the basic configuration 2 48 mm sq 1 89 inch sq s...

Страница 2: ...SD48AY DVSD48AL DVSD48AY DVSD48AL DVSD48AY DVSD48AL DVSD48AY DVSD48BL DVSD48BY DVSD48BL DVSD48BY DVSD48CL DVSD48CY DVSD48CL DVSD48CY SD48 type DVEX48AL DVEX48AL DVEX48AY DVEX48AL DVEX48AY DVEX48AL DVEX48AY DVEX48AL DVEX48AY DVEX48BL DVEX48BY DVEX48BL DVEX48BY DVEX48CL DVEX48CY DVEX48CL DVEX48CY EX48 type Speed controller Motor M6RX4GV4L M6RX6GV4L M6RX6GV4Y M6RX6GV4LG A M6RX6GV4DG A M6RX6GV4YG A M6...

Страница 3: ...op capability Parallel operation Two or more motors can be controlled from a single control knob Can link with various control systems Can control motor s in conjunction with different controlling systems such as sequencer The voltage signal can also be used as control signal DV1131 DV1132 DV1134 DV1231 Single phase 100 VAC Single phase 200 VAC 10 at rated voltage 50 60 Hz 0 4 A 1 A 2 0 A 0 3 A Hi...

Страница 4: ... independent relay contacts for SW2 to change over normal reverse interlock both contacts so that they will not close simultaneously 5 The spark killer consisting of R1 and C1 must be used to protect the relay contacts Connection diagram list Wiring diagram for unidirectional rotation Speed change only Unidirectional rotation and electric brake Normal reverse rotation and electric brake Wiring of ...

Страница 5: ...temperature rises excessively 2 The number of start stop operations must be 6 min or less 3 For motors for cooling fan and motors with thermal protector also refer to page C 12 4 The spark killer consisting of R1 and C1 must be used to protect the relay contacts 5 R2 limits flow of discharging current upon short circuiting of the capacitor during braking Normal reverse rotation and electric brake ...

Страница 6: ...h RUN STOP switching of other switches if any Placing other switch to RUN position while the brake is active SW9 at STOP position causes the motor to generate heat 2 For remaining wirings refer to corresponding wiring diagram Wiring diagram for unidirectional rotation 7 Variable speed motor with electromagnetic brake should be wired as shown below The thick continuous lines represent main circuit ...

Страница 7: ...prolonged time turn off power switch SW1 Precautions 1 Connect a fixed resistor R3 in place of external speed changer VR When no external speed changer is required the speed can be adjusted from the maximum speed control With the external speed changer connected the motor can be started stopped with a small signal through SW6 contact while the power switch SW1 see diagram above is on The SW6 provi...

Страница 8: ...ers VR1 VR2 and VR3 to 3 different speeds and select the desired speed from SW8 2 When activating the brake simultaneously switch over SW3 and RUN STOP of other switches 3 For remaining wirings refer to the corresponding wiring diagrams Precautions 1 Turn on power switch SW1 approx 0 5 sec earlier than the analog start signal 2 For repetitive run stop operations use the analog signal while keeping...

Страница 9: ...ber of motors 2 For synchronous operation or ratio operation desired revolving speeds must be set from the maximum speed control Soft start and soft down controls and operation changeover switch must be set to the same position 3 Wirings from the external speed changer VR should be connected to the same pins No 5 and 6 on the controller 4 Malfunction may occur as the number of devices operated in ...

Страница 10: ...the brake is energized SW9 in STOP position the motor will generate heat 2 For other wirings refer to the corresponding circuit wiring diagrams If the application is speed change without using electric braking page C 14 perform wiring according to Start stop control with small signal Closed Closed Opened Run Reset SW B ON ON ON Ry SW A TP Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed 2 1 TG TG Pink TP Blue T...

Страница 11: ...32 5 5 0 22 69 2 2 72 14 5 0 57 44 5 mm sq 1 75 inch sq EX48 48 mm sq 1 89 inch sq 5 5 0 22 83 0 3 27 14 5 0 57 44 5 mm sq 1 75 inch sq SPEED CONTROLLER SOFT MAX SPEED RESPONSE ADJ START DOWN A B Wiring diagram for unidirectional rotation 1 The motor revolving speed can be set from the speed setting knob on the panel The thick continuous lines represent main circuit Use conductor of size 0 75 mm2 ...

Страница 12: ...4 after complete stop of the motor 2 To change rotating direction of reversible motor A motor halt period is not necessary Switch over SW4 while keeping SW1 turned ON When configuring SW4 with relay contacts use a relay having large gap between contacts e g HG HP relay from Matsushita Electric Works Ltd to prevent malfunction due to short circuited capacitor 3 For motors for cooling fan and motors...

Страница 13: ... running 3 The number of start stop cycles must be 6 min or less 4 When using cooling fan motor or motor with thermal protector also see page C 27 5 Insert R1 and C1 to protect relay contact 6 R2 restricts discharge current in case of capacitor short circuit during braking SW1 Power switch SW3 Braking start switch SW5 RUN STOP switch SW6 SW7 Normal reverse selector switch 2 1 3 8 5 4 6 7 Pin No Ca...

Страница 14: ...d from the maximum speed control within its adjustable range not full range but almost by half Operation from maximum speed control SW1 Power switch SW2 RUN STOP switch SW4 Normal reverse selector switch Wiring diagram for unidirectional rotation 7 The thick continuous lines represent main circuit Use conductor of size approx 0 75 mm2 The thin continuous lines represent signal circuit Use conducto...

Страница 15: ...m speed control within its adjustable range not full range but almost by half SW1 Power switch SW3 Braking start switch SW5 RUN STOP switch SW6 SW7 Normal reverse selector switch When no external speed changer is required the speed can be adjusted from the maximum speed control Unidirectional rotation and electric brake Precautions 1 When SW3 and SW5 are switched from RUN to STOP electric braking ...

Страница 16: ...emaining wirings refer to the corresponding wiring diagrams Parallel operation through external speed changer 14 Precautions 1 The resistance Rs of the external speed changer VR should be as follows Rs 20 N kΩ where N is the number of motors 2 For synchronous operation or ratio operation desired revolving speeds must be set from the maximum speed control Soft start and soft down controls and opera...

Страница 17: ...um value 4 Soft start soft down control when at the full clockwise position disables the soft start soft down function As the stop signal is input power supply to the motor is turned off immediately However the revolving speed gradually decreases in proportion to the inertia of the load and motor starts free running stop sequence 5 Soft start soft down control can set maximum time length of approx...

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