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Mitsubishi Electric MR-J2S-40CP1-S084 Instruction Manual (341 pages)
SERVO AMPLIFIER
Brand:
Mitsubishi Electric
| Category:
Amplifier
| Size: 5.09 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
12
1 Functions and Configuration
18
Introduction
18
Features of CC-Link Communication Functions
18
Function Block Diagram
19
System Configuration
21
Servo Amplifier Standard Specifications
24
Function List
26
Model Code Definition
28
Combination with Servo Motor
30
Structure
31
Part Names of Servo Amplifier
31
Part Name of CC-Link Unit
35
Removal and Reinstallation of the
36
Servo System with Auxiliary Equipment
38
Flowchart of Operation Method
43
2 Installation
46
Environmental Conditions
46
Installation Direction and Clearances
47
Keep out Foreign Materials
48
Cable Stress
49
3 CC-Link COMMUNICATION FUNCTIONS 3- 1 to
50
Communication Specifications
50
System Configuration
51
Configuration Example
51
Wiring Method
52
Station Number Setting
54
Communication Baudrate Setting
55
Occupied Station Count Setting
55
Functions
56
Function Block Diagram
56
Servo Amplifier Setting
57
I/O Signals Transferred To/From the PLC CPU
58
I/O Signals
58
Detailed Explanation of I/O Signals
61
Monitor Codes
73
Instruction Codes (Rwwn+2 Rwwn+3)
74
Answer Codes (Rwrn+2)
81
Setting the CN1A CN1B External Input Signals
82
Data Communication Timing Charts
83
Monitor Codes
83
Instruction Codes
85
Remote Register-Based Position/Speed Setting
87
Function-By-Function Programming Examples
90
System Configuration Example
90
Reading the Servo Amplifier Status
91
Writing the Operation Commands
92
Reading the Data
93
Writing the Data
95
Operation
98
Continuous Operation Program Example
101
System Configuration Example When 1 Station Is Occupied
101
Program Example When 1 Station Is Occupied
102
System Configuration Example When 2 Stations Are Occupied
103
Program Example When 2 Stations Are Occupied
104
4 Signals and Wiring
106
Standard Connection Example
107
Internal Connection Diagram of Servo Amplifier
109
I/O Signals
110
Connectors and Signal Arrangements
110
Signal (Devices) Explanations
111
Detailed Description of Signals (Devices)
113
Forward Rotation Start Reverse Rotation Start Temporary Stop/Restart
113
Movement Finish Rough Match in Position
114
Torque Limit
116
Alarm Occurrence Timing Chart
117
Interfaces
118
Common Line
118
Detailed Description of the Interfaces
119
Input Power Supply Circuit
122
Connection Example
122
Terminals
124
Power-On Sequence
125
Connection of Servo Amplifier and Servo Motor
126
Connection Instructions
126
Connection Diagram
126
I/O Terminals
128
Servo Motor with Electromagnetic Brake
130
Grounding
133
Servo Amplifier Terminal Block (TE2) Wiring Method
134
Instructions for the 3M Connector
135
5 Operation
136
When Switching Power on for the First Time
136
Pre-Operation Checks
136
Startup
137
Automatic Operation Mode
140
What Is Automatic Operation Mode
140
Automatic Operation Using Point Table
142
Remote Register-Based Position/Speed Setting
152
Manual Operation Mode
156
Manual Home Position Return Mode
158
Outline of Home Position Return
158
Dog Type Home Position Return
160
Count Type Home Position Return
162
Data Setting Type Home Position Return
164
Stopper Type Home Position Return
165
Home Position Ignorance (Servo-On Position Defined as Home Position)
166
Dog Type Rear End Reference Home Position Return
167
Count Type Front End Reference Home Position Return
169
Dog Cradle Type Home Position Return
171
Home Position Return Automatic Return Function
173
Automatic Positioning Function to the Home Position
174
Absolute Position Detection System
175
6 Parameters
178
Parameter List
178
Parameter Write Inhibit
178
List
179
Detailed Explanation
201
Electronic Gear
201
Changing the Status Display Screen
202
S-Pattern Acceleration/Deceleration
202
Changing the Stop Pattern Using a Limit Switch
203
Alarm History Clear
203
Rough Match Output
203
Software Limit
203
7 Servo Configuration Software
204
Specifications
204
System Configuration
204
Station Setting
206
Parameters
207
Point Table
209
Device Assignment Method
211
Test Operation
215
Jog Operation
215
Positioning Operation
217
Motor-Less Operation
219
Output Signal (DO) Forced Output
220
Single-Step Feed
221
Alarm History
223
8 Display and Operation
224
Display Flowchart
224
Status Display
225
Display Transition
225
Display Examples
226
Status Display List
227
Diagnosis Mode
228
Display Transition
228
Diagnosis Mode List
229
Alarm Mode
231
Display Transition
231
Alarm Mode List
232
Point Table Mode
234
Point Table Transition
234
Point Table Mode Setting Screen Sequence
235
Operation Method
236
Parameter Mode
238
Parameter Mode Transition
238
Operation Example
239
External I/O Signal Display
241
Output Signal (DO) Forced Output
242
Test Operation Mode
243
Mode Change
243
Jog Operation
244
Positioning Operation
245
Motor-Less Operation
246
9 General Gain Adjustment
248
Different Adjustment Methods
248
Adjustment on a Single Servo Amplifier
248
Adjustment Using Servo Configuration Software
249
Auto Tuning
249
Auto Tuning Mode 1
249
Auto Tuning Mode Operation
251
Adjustment Procedure by Auto Tuning
252
Response Level Setting in Auto Tuning Mode
253
Manual Mode 1 (Simple Manual Adjustment)
254
Operation of Manual Mode 1
254
Adjustment by Manual Mode 1
254
Interpolation Mode
257
Differences in Auto Tuning between MELSERVO-J2 and MELSERVO-J2-Super
258
Response Level Setting
258
Auto Tuning Selection
258
10 Special Adjustment Functions
260
Function Block Diagram
260
Machine Resonance Suppression Filter
260
Adaptive Vibration Suppression Control
262
Low-Pass Filter
263
Gain Changing Function
264
Applications
264
Function Block Diagram
264
Parameters
265
Gain Changing Operation
267
11 Inspection
270
12 Troubleshooting
272
Trouble at Start-Up
272
Operation at Error Occurrence
273
CC-Link Communication Error
274
When Alarm or Warning Has Occurred
274
Alarms and Warning List
275
Remedies for Alarms
276
Remedies for Warnings
282
13 Outline Dimension Drawings
284
Servo Amplifiers
284
CC-Link Option Unit (MR-J2S-T01)
288
Connectors
289
14 Characteristics
292
Overload Protection Characteristics
292
Power Supply Equipment Capacity and Generated Loss
293
Dynamic Brake Characteristics
295
Encoder Cable Flexing Life
297
Inrush Currents at Power-On of Main Circuit and Control Circuit
298
15 Options and Auxiliary Equipment
300
Options
300
Regenerative Brake Options
300
Brake Unit
307
Power Regeneration Converter
310
Cables and Connectors
312
Junction Terminal Block (MR-TB20)
320
Battery (MR-BAT, A6BAT)
321
Auxiliary Equipment
322
Recommended Wires
322
Fuse Breakers, Fuses, Magnetic Contactors
326
Power Factor Improving Reactors
326
Relays
327
Surge Absorbers
327
Noise Reduction Techniques
327
Leakage Current Breaker
333
EMC Filter
335
Appendix
338
App 1. Status Indication Block Diagram
338
App 2. Junction Terminal Block (MR-TB20) Terminal Block Labels
339
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