5.19 I/O Signal Allocations
5.19.5 /TGON (Rotation Detection Output) Signal
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5.19.5
/TGON (Rotation Detection Output) Signal
The /TGON signal indicates that the Servomotor is operating.
This signal is output when the shaft of the Servomotor rotates at the setting of Pn502 (Rotation
Detection Level) or faster or the setting of Pn581 (Zero Speed Level) or faster.
Note: You must allocate the /TGON signal to use it. The parameters that you use depend on the allocation method.
Refer to the following section for details.
5.19.2 Output Signal Allocations
Setting the Rotation Detection Level
Use the following parameter to set the speed detection level at which to output the /TGON sig-
nal.
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Rotary Servomotors
•
Linear Servomotors
Type
Signal
Connector Pin No.
Signal Status
Servomotors
Meaning
Output
/TGON
Must be allocated.
ON (closed)
Rotary Servomotors
The Servomotor is
operating at the set-
ting of Pn502 or
faster.
Linear Servomotors
The Servomotor is
operating at the set-
ting of Pn581 or
faster.
OFF (open)
Rotary Servomotors
The Servomotor is
operating at a speed
that is slower than the
setting of Pn502.
Linear Servomotors
The Servomotor is
operating at a speed
that is slower than the
setting of Pn581.
Allocation Method
Parameters to Use
Σ
-7S-Compatible I/O Signal
Allocations
•
Pn50A = n.
1 (
Σ
-7S-Compatible I/O Signal Allocations)
•
Pn50E = n.
X
(/TGON (Rotation Detection Output) Signal Allocation)
Multi-Axis I/O Signal Allocations
•
Pn50A = n.
2 (Multi-Axis I/O Signal Allocations)
•
Pn5B2 (/TGON (Rotation Detection Output) Signal Allocation)
Pn502
Rotation Detection Level
Setting Range
Setting Unit
Default Setting
When Enabled
Classification
1 to 10,000
1 min
-1
20
Immediately
Setup
Pn581
Zero Speed Level
Setting Range
Setting Unit
Default Setting
When Enabled
Classification
1 to 10,000
1 mm/s
20
Immediately
Setup
S
peed
Po
s
ition
Torque
S
peed
Po
s
ition
Force