4 Operation
4.3.2 Overtravel
4-8
(4) Overtravel Warning Function
This function detects an overtravel warning (A.9A0) if overtravel occurs while the servomotor power is ON.
Using this function enables notifying the host controller when the SERVOPACK detects overtravel even if the
overtravel signal is ON only momentarily.
To use this function, perform the following settings.
• Set Pn00D = n.1
(overtravel warning function).
• Allocate one of the output signals to the warning signal.
Warning Output Timing
<Notes>
• Warnings are detected for overtravel in the same direction as the reference.
• Warnings are not detected for overtravel in the reverse direction from the reference.
Example: A warning will not be output for a forward reference even if the N-OT signal (reverse run prohibited)
turns ON.
• A warning can be detected in either the forward or reverse direction, when there is no reference.
• A warning will not be detected when the servomotor power is OFF even if overtravel occurs.
• A warning will not be detected when the servomotor power changes from OFF to ON even if overtravel status
exists.
• To clear the overtravel warning, send a Clear Warning or Alarm command (ALM_CLR) regardless of the status of
the servomotor power and the overtravel signal. If the warning is cleared by this method during an overtravel
state, the occurrence of the warning will not be indicated until the overtravelling is corrected and reset.
• The overtravel warning will be detected when the software limit is in effect.
Related Parameter
CAUTION
• The overtravel warning function only detects warnings. It does not affect on stopping for overtravel or
motion operations at the host controller. The next step (e.g., the next motion or other command) can be
executed even if an overtravel warning exists. However, depending on the processing specifications and
programming for warnings in the host controller, operation may be affected when an overtravel warning
occurs (e.g., motion may stop or not stop). Confirm the specifications and programming in the host control-
ler.
• When an overtravel occurs, the SERVOPACK will perform stop processing for overtravel. Therefore, when
an overtravel warning occurs, the servomotor may not reach the target position specified by the host con-
troller. Check the feedback position to make sure that the axis is stopped at a safe position.
Overtravel input signal
㧔
P-OT, N-OT signals
㧕
Overtravel warning
㧔
A.9A0
㧕
Servomotor power
Warning not detected.
OFF
ON
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
Disabled
Warning status
Normal operation
Normal operation
Motion command
ALM_CLR command
Command
MECHA
Parameter
Meaning
When Enabled Classification
Pn00D
n.0
[Factory setting]
Does not detect overtravel warning.
Immediately
Setup
n.1
Detects overtravel warning.