3 i/o signal allocations, 1 input signal allocations, 1) using factory settings – Yaskawa Sigma-5 User Manual: Design and Maintenance - Rotary Motors - Analog Voltage and Pulse Train Reference User Manual

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3.3 I/O Signal Allocations

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3.3 I/O Signal Allocations

This section describes the I/O signal allocations.

3.3.1 Input Signal Allocations

In most cases, input signals can be used at the factory settings. Input signals can also be allocated as required.

(1) Using Factory Settings

Items in cells with bold lines in the following table are the factory-set signal allocations.

If the control method is changed in Pn000.1, the signals will function as required for the control method.

The factory-set signal allocations will remain unchanged.

<Example>
When the control method is set to internal set speed control with a contact reference, i.e., when Pn000.1 is set
to 3, signal /P-CON (CN1-41) will function as /SPD-D, signal /P-CL (CN1-45) as /SPD-A, and signal /N-CL

(CN1-46) as /SPD-B.

Pn000.1

Setting

Control Method Selection

CN1 Pin No.

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

0

Speed control

/S-ON

Uses as

/P-CON

P-OT N-OT

/ALM-

RST

/P-CL

/N-CL

1

Position control

2

Torque control

3

Internal set speed control

Uses as

/SPD-D

Uses as

/SPD-A

Uses as

/SPD-B

4

Internal set speed control

⇔ Speed control

5

Internal set speed control

⇔ Position control

6

Internal set speed control

⇔ Torque control

7

Position control

⇔ Speed control

Uses as
/C-SEL

Uses as

/P-CL

Uses as

/N-CL

8

Position control

⇔ Torque control

9

Torque control

⇔ Speed control

A

Speed control

⇔ Speed control with zero clamp function

Uses as

/ZCLAMP

B

Position control

⇔ Position control with reference pulse

inhibit function

Uses as

/INHIBIT

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