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3 Wiring
3.3.1 Connection Example of I/O Signal Connector (CN1)
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3.3
I/O Signals
This section describes I/O signals for the SERVOPACK with NS115.
3.3.1
Connection Example of I/O Signal Connector (CN1)
The following diagram shows a typical example of I/O signal connections.
* 1.
P represents twisted-pair wires.
* 2. When using an absolute encoder, connect a backup battery only when
there is no battery connected to the CN8.
* 3. Make signal allocations using parameters. (Refer to
6.1.2 Standard
Settings for CN1 I/O Signals
.)
Fig. 3.1 I/O Signal Connections for CN1 Connectors
SGDH SERVOPACK
CN1
Backup battery
2.8 to 4.5 V
*2
Zero point return decel-
eration LS
*3
(LS enabled when ON)
Forward run prohibited
(Prohibited when OFF)
Reverse run prohibited
(Prohibited when OFF)
External latch 1
*3
(Latched when ON)
External latch 2
*3
(Latched when ON)
External latch 3
*3
(Latched when ON)
Alarm code output
Maximum operating
voltage: 30 VDC
Maximum operating
current: 20 mA DC
Positioning completed
(ON when positioning has
been completed)
Brake output
(ON when brake released)
Servo ready output
(ON when ready)
Servo alarm output
(OFF for an alarm)
Photocoupler output
Maximum operating
voltage: 30 VDC
Maximum operating
current: 50 mA DC
Connector shell
Connect shield to connector shell.
FG
/DEC
P OT
N OT
/EXT1
/EXT2
/EXT3
+24V
+24VIN
47
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
+
-
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
ALM
-
ALM
+
/S- RDY
-
/S- RDY
+
/BK-
/BK+
/COIN
-
/COIN
+
ALO1
ALO2
ALO3
39
38
37
1
SG
21
22
BAT -
BAT+
+
-
3.3k
Ω
*1