13.5 ZONE Outputs
13.5.1 ZONE Table and ZONE Signals
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Operation with Digital I/O
*
If you set PnB54 to 1 (Enable Expansion Mode), the range will be ±nnnnnnnnnn. Refer to the following section for
details.
12.4 Speed/Position Expansion Function Setting
Note: 1: Signal is ON (active), 0: Signal is OFF (inactive).
ZONE Table Settings and ZONE Numbers
The relationship between the ZONE table settings and the ZONE numbers is shown below.
•
ZONE N
≤
ZONE P
The ZONE signals for the corresponding ZONE number is output if the current value is
between ZONE N and ZONE P, inclusive (the shaded part in the following figure).
•
ZONE P
≤
ZONE N
The ZONE signals for the corresponding ZONE number is output if the current value is less
than or equal to ZONE P or greater than or equal to ZONE N (the shaded parts in the follow-
ing figure).
•
Duplicated Settings in the ZONE Table
The smaller ZONE number is output.
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ZONE N and ZONE P = 0
The ZONE number is disabled.
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When the Current Value Is Not In Any ZONE
All of the ZONE signals will be OFF (0).
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±nnnnnnnn
±nnnnnnnn
1
1
0
0
0
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±nnnnnnnn
±nnnnnnnn
1
1
0
0
1
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±nnnnnnnn
±nnnnnnnn
1
1
0
1
0
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±nnnnnnnn
±nnnnnnnn
1
1
0
1
1
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±nnnnnnnn
±nnnnnnnn
1
1
1
0
0
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±nnnnnnnn
±nnnnnnnn
1
1
1
0
1
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±nnnnnnnn
±nnnnnnnn
1
1
1
1
0
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±nnnnnnnn
±nnnnnnnn
1
1
1
1
1
Always save the ZONE table to flash memory after you edit it. Refer to the following section for
the procedure.
Saving the Program Table to Flash Memory in the SERVOPACK
If you turn OFF the power supply before you save changes to flash memory, the changes to the
ZONE table will be lost.
Continued from previous page.
ZONE Table
ZONE Signals
ZONE Number
(ID)
ZONE N
*
[Reference
Units]
ZONE P
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[Reference
Units]
/Z4
(/POUT4)
/Z3
(/POUT3)
/Z2
(/POUT2)
/Z1
(/POUT1)
/Z0
(/POUT0)
Note
ZONE N
ZONE P
ZONE P
ZONE N