IAI America SCON-CA User Manual

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Chapter 3 Operation

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[6] Pause and Operation Interruption (ST*, *STP, RES, PE*, PEND)

Pause is possible during movement. In this mode, the following two methods are possible for

pause.

1) Use of pause signal *STP

Turning reset signal RES ON during the pause allows the remaining moving distance to be

cancelled to interrupt the operation.

2) Use of start signal ST*

This method is valid when Parameter No.27 “Move command type” is set to “0” (factory

setting). The actuator can only be moved while the ST* signal is set to ON and stopped if

ST* is turned OFF. Since setting the ST* signal to OFF is assumed as interrupt of operation,

the remaining moving distance may not be cancelled.

(1) Use of pause signal *STP

Control method

The pause signal is an input signal always set to ON. So, it is normally used to remain ON. Use

this function for interlock in case where an object is invaded into the moving direction of the

actuator being moved.

1) If pause signal *STP is turned off during operation of the actuator, the actuator is

decelerated to a stop. The deceleration is defined by the value set in the position table.

2) During pause, current position No. PE* and positioning complete signal PEND are not

turned ON.

3) If pause signal *STP is returned to ON, the actuator continues the remaining movement.

The acceleration is the value set in the position table.

4) Turning reset signal RES ON during pause (*STP being ON) allows the remaining

movement to be canceled to interrupt the operation.

Befor operation

Positioning complete state

Operation

Temp.

stop

Cont.

Op.

Position

complete

Turning RES ON here allows

continuous operation to be cancelled

Pause signal�*STP

(PLC�Controller)

Positioning Completion Signal

PEND

(Controller�PLC)

Operation of actuator

PEND turned

OFF

PEND and PE

not turned ON

Current Position No.

PE*

(Controller�PLC)

Velocity

Positioning

Completion

Signal Output

1)

2)

3)

4)

5)

1)

3)

4) 5)

2)

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