PE
LECSS
LECSS
CN3
CN3
10 m or less
10 m or less
Note 4)
Note 4)
Note 7)
Note 7)
Note 7)
Note 7)
Note 6)
Note 6)
Note 6)
13
9
4
11
MBR
DICOM
Forced stop
Upper stroke limit (FLS)
Lower stroke limit (RLS)
Proximity dog (DOG)
5
D0COM
3
EM1
20
D11
2
D12
12
D13
19
INP
15
ALM
10 DICOM
6
LA
16
LAR
7
LB
17
LBR
8
LZ
MO1
1
LG
14
MO2
Plate
SD
LG
18
LZR
Electromagnetic brake interlock
Note 2)
In position
Failure
Note 3)
A-phase pulse encoder
(Differential line driver)
SSCNET
#
optical cable
Note 5)
(Option)
SSCNET
#
optical cable
Note 5)
(Option)
Cap
Note 8)
Servo system
controller
B-phase pulse encoder
(Differential line driver)
Z-phase pulse encoder
(Differential line driver)
Control common
Analog monitor 1
Analog monitor 2
SW1
SW2
(Axis 2)
1 2
SW1
SW2
1 2
RA2
RA3
2 m or less
CN1A
CN1B
CN1A
CN1B
CN1A
CN1B
CN1A
CN1B
RA1
LECSS
(Axis 3)
SW1
SW2
1 2
LECSS
(Axis n)
SW1
SW2
1 2
24 VDC
Note 2)
Note 1)
Control Signal Wiring Example: LECSS
Series
LECS
Note 1) For preventing electric shock, be sure to connect the
driver
,
s protective earth (PE) terminal (marked ) to
the control panel
,
s protective earth (PE).
Note 2) For interface use, supply 24 VDC
±
10% 150 mA using
an external source.
Note 3) The failure (ALM) is ON during normal conditions.
When it is OFF (alarm occurs), stop the sequencer
signal using the sequence program.
Note 4) The same name signals are connected inside the driver.
Note 5) Use the following SSCNET
#
optical cables.
Refer to “SSCNET
#
optical cable” on page 56 for
cable models.
Note 6) Connections from Axis 2 onward are omitted.
Note 7) Up to 16 axes can be set.
Note 8) Be sure to place a cap on unused CN1A/CN1B.
Cable
Cable model
Cable length
SSCNET
#
optical cable
LE-CSS-
0.15 m to 3 m
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