
∗
“
∗
ALARM” and “
∗
ESTOP” are expressed as negative-logic circuits.
∗
When the actuator is within the “In position” range in the pushing operation, it
does not stop even if HOLD signal is input.
∗
“
∗
ALARM” is expressed as a negative-logic circuit.
∗
“OUT” is output when “DRIVE” is changed from ON to OFF.
Refer to the operation manual for details on the controller for the LEM series.
(When power supply is applied, “DRIVE” or “RESET” is turned ON or
“
∗
ESTOP” is turned OFF, all of the “OUT” outputs are OFF.)
SVON
SETUP
BUSY
SVRE
SETON
INP
∗
ALARM
∗
ESTOP
24 V
0 V
ON
OFF
0 mm/s
ON
OFF
IN
DRIVE
OUT
BUSY
INP
ON
OFF
0 mm/s
ON
OFF
IN
DRIVE
OUT
BUSY
INP
ON
OFF
0 mm/s
ON
OFF
HOLD
BUSY
ON
OFF
0 mm/s
ON
OFF
RESET
OUT
∗
ALARM
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Signal Timing
Return to Origin
HOLD
Reset
Positioning Operation
Pushing Operation
13
JXC51/61
Series
Input
Output
Speed
Return to origin
If the actuator is within the “In position” range of the basic
parameter, INP will turn ON, but if not, it will remain OFF.
Input
Output
If the actuator is within the “In position” range of the step data,
INP will turn ON, but if not, it will remain OFF.
Speed
Positioning operation
Scan the step
data no.
Output the step
data no.
Scan the step
data no.
Output the step
data no.
Input
Output
Speed
Pushing operation
If the current pushing force exceeds the “Trigger LV” value
of the step data, INP signal will turn ON.
15 ms
or more
Input
Output
Input
Output
Speed
HOLD during the operation
Slow-down
starting
point
Alarm reset
Alarm out
It is possible to identify the alarm group by the combination
of OUT signals when the alarm is generated.
15 ms
or more
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