11.1 List of Servo Parameters
11.1.1 Interpreting the Parameter Lists
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11.1
List of Servo Parameters
11.1.1
Interpreting the Parameter Lists
Parameter
No.
Si
ze
Name
Setting
Range
Setting
Unit
Default
Setting
Applica-
ble Motors
When
Enabled
Classi-
fication
Refer-
ence
Pn000
2
Basic Function Selections 0
0000h to
10B1h
–
0000h
All
After restart
Setup
–
Rotary
S
ervomotor term
s
are u
s
ed for parameter
s
that are applicable
to all
S
ervomotor
s
. If you are u
s
ing a Linear
S
ervomotor, you need to
interpret the term
s
accordingly. Refer to the following
s
ection for
detail
s
.
Rotary: The parameter i
s
u
s
ed for only Rotary
S
ervomotor
s
.
Linear: The parameter i
s
u
s
ed for only Linear
S
ervomotor
s
.
All: The parameter i
s
u
s
ed for both Rotary
S
ervomotor
s
and Linear
S
ervomotor
s
.
The type
s
of
S
ervomotor to which the parameter applie
s
.
Differences in Terms for Rotary Servomotors and
Indicates when a change to the
parameter will be effective.
All Axes
n.
X
Rotation Direction Selection
Reference
Movement Direction Selection
0
Use CCW as the forward direction.
Use the direction in which the linear encoder counts up as the for-
ward direction.
1
Use CW as the forward direction. (Reverse Rotation Mode)
Use the direction in which the linear encoder counts down as the
forward direction. (Reverse Movement Mode)
n.
X
Reserved parameter (Do not change.)
n.
X
Reserved parameter (Do not change.)
n.X
Rotary/Linear Servomotor Startup Selection When Encoder Is Not Connected Reference
0
When an encoder is not connected, start as SERVOPACK for
Rotary Servomotor.
1
When an encoder is not connected, start as SERVOPACK for Lin-
ear Servomotor.
If there are difference
s
in the parameter
s
for Rotary
S
ervomotor and Linear
S
ervomotor, information i
s
provided for both.
Bottom row: For Linear
S
ervomotor
s
Top row: For Rotary
S
ervomotor
s
Tuning
S
etup
There are the following two cla
ss
ification
s
.
Refer to the following
s
ection for detail
s
.
5.1.1 Parameter Classification
Thi
s
parameter applie
s
to both axi
s
A and
axi
s
B. If you change the
s
etting, the new
s
etting will be applied to both axe
s
.