5.2 Basic Functions Settings
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(5) Brake Signal (/BK) Output Timing during Servomotor Rotation
If an alarm occurs while the servomotor is rotating, the servomotor will come to a stop and the brake signal
(/BK) will be turned OFF. The timing of brake signal (/BK) output can be adjusted by setting the brake refer-
ence output speed level (Pn507) and the waiting time for brake signal when motor running (Pn508).
Note: If the servomotor is set so that it comes to a zero-speed stop for an alarm, follow the information in
(4) Brake ON
Timing after the Servomotor Stops
after the servomotor comes to a stop for a zero position reference.
Pn507
Brake Reference Output Speed Level
Classification
Setting Range
Setting Unit
Factory Setting
When Enabled
0 to 10000
1 min
-1
100
Immediately
Setup
Pn508
Waiting Time for Brake Signal When Motor Running
Classification
Setting Range
Setting Unit
Factory Setting
When Enabled
10 to 100
10 ms
50
Immediately
Setup
Speed
Position
Torque
Speed
Position
Torque
/BK Signal Output Conditions
When Servomotor Rotating
The /BK signal goes to high level
(brake ON) when either of the fol-
lowing conditions is satisfied:
• When the motor speed falls
below the level set in Pn507
after the power to the servomo-
tor is turned OFF.
• When the time set in Pn508 is
exceeded after the power to the
servomotor is turned OFF.
/S-ON input
or alarm or
power OFF
Motor speed
Pn507
Servo ON
Servo OFF
Motor stopped by applying
DB or by coasting
Pn001.0
Pn508
Power to motor
ON
OFF
/BK output
Brake
released
(ON)
Brake applied
(OFF)
Analog
• The servomotor will be limited to its maximum speed even if the value set in Pn507 is
higher than the maximum speed.
• Do not allocate the rotation detection signal (/TGON) and the brake signal (/BK) to the
same terminal. The /TGON signal will otherwise be turned ON by the falling speed on
a vertical axis, and the brake may not operate.
For the /BK signal, do not use the terminal that is already being used for another
signal.