Cnc processor board, Wiring board – Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Integration Maintenance Manual Documentation Set User Manual

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CNC Processor Board

Serial

Port A

Video

Front of

System Module

R--I/O

LED

Section 5A

9/440 Resolver--based CNC/Drive System

5A-26

You are ready to start receiving and transmitting remote I/O information.

An LED is provided on the 9/440 resolver--based CNC processor board

and is visible from the bottom of the system module. As remote I/O

responds to commands, you should see this LED pattern:

LED

Status

Description

Green

R- I/O LED

ON

Active Link to PLC. This is the normal state when the

RIO link is active.

FLASHING

The remote I/O link is active but the PLC is currently in

program mode.

OFF

Remote I/O link is offline. The port is not being used,

not configured in AMP correctly, not turned on with

$RMON, or not attached to a 1771 device.

Two auxiliary analog outputs are provided through the connectors labeled
TB2 and TB3 of the 9/440 resolver--based wiring board. These connectors

are typically used to command external analog spindle drive systems but

can also be configured in AMP to control additional analog servo systems.

Figure 5A.12 shows the location of ANALOG OUT connector and lists

terminal assignments of this connector.

Important: If positioning feedback is required for the spindle or analog

servo system, its corresponding encoder feedback should be wired through

one of the encoder feedback connectors and indicated as such in AMP.

Figure 5A.12

Terminal Block TB2 and TB3, Plug-type Terminal Block Connections.

Wiring Board

P1

+

--

WATCHDOG

XILINX

TB4

J5

J14

TB2 TB3

TB2

RE

T

AN

LG

O

UT

1

SH

LD

RE

T

AN

LG

O

UT

2

SH

LD

TB3

Analog Out 1

(spindle 1)

Analog Out 2

(spindle 2)

5A.4.3

9/440 Resolver- based

Analog Out

(TB2 and TB3)

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