1 outline of manual control, 1 three manual control methods, Melsec-q – MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Mitsubishi Programmable Logic Controller QD75D User Manual

Page 442: 1] jog operation, 2] inching operation

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MELSEC-Q

11 MANUAL CONTROL

11.1 Outline of manual control

11.1.1 Three manual control methods

"Manual control" refers to control in which positioning data is not used, and a

positioning operation is carried out in response to signal input from an external source.

The three types of this "manual control" are explained below.

[1] JOG operation

"JOG operation" is a control method in which the machine is moved by only a

movement amount (pulses are continuously transmitted while the JOG START

signal is ON). This operation is used to move the workpiece in the direction in

which the limit signal is ON, when the operation is stopped by turning the limit

signal OFF to confirm the positioning system connection and obtain the

positioning data address (Refer to Section 12.7.4 "Teaching function").

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Movement continues while
the JOG START signal is ON.

JOG start signal

ON

OFF

Fig. 11.1 JOG operation

[2] Inching operation

"Inching operation" is a control method in which a minute movement amount of

pulses is output manually in one control cycle.

When the "inching movement amount" of the axis control data is set by JOG

operation, the workpiece is moved by a set movement amount. (When the

"inching movement amount" is set to "0", the machine functions as JOG

operation.)

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JOG start signal is turned
ON to move the workpiece
by the movement amount
of pulses which is output in
one control cycle.

JOG start signal

ON

OFF

Fig. 11.2 Inching operation

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