D.2. switches – Yaskawa FSP Amplifier User Manual

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FSP Amplifier User’s Manual

Appendix D: List of Parameters

D-7

D.2. Switches

The following list shows the switches and their default settings.

Parameter

Digit

Place

Name

Setting

Description

Default
Setting

0

Sets CCW as forward direction.

0

Direction
Selection

1

Sets CW as forward direction (reverse
rotation mode).

0

0

Speed control (analog reference).

2

Torque control (analog reference).

3

Internal set speed control (contact reference).

4

Internal set speed control (contact
reference)/Speed control (analog reference).

6

Internal set speed control (contact
reference)/Torque control (analog reference).

8

Position control (pulse train reference)/Torque
control (analog reference).

9

Torque control (analog reference)/Speed
control (analog reference).

A

Speed control (analog reference)/Zero clamp.

B

Position control (pulse train
reference)/Position control (Inhibit)

C

Position control (pulse train)

1

Control Method
Selection

D

Serial communication command,
Programming

D

2

Axis Address

0-F

Sets servo amplifier axis address.

0

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0

Stops the motor by applying dynamic brake
(DB).

1

Stops the motor by applying dynamic brake
(DB) and then releases DB.

0

Servo OFF or
Alarm Stop
Mode

2

Makes the motor coast to a stop state without
using the dynamic brake (DB).

0

0

Same setting as Pn001.0 (Stops the motor by
applying DB or by coasting.)

1

Sets the torque of Pn406 to the maximum
value, decelerates the motor to a stop, and
then sets it to servo lock state.

1

Overtravel
Stop Mode

2

Sets the torque of Pn406 to the maximum
value, decelerates the motor to a stop, and
then sets it to coasting state.

0

0

Not applicable to DC power input: Input AC
power supply through L1, L2, and (L3)
terminals.

2

AC/DC Power
Input Selection

1

Applicable to DC power input: Input DC power
supply through (+)1 and (-) terminals.

0

0

ALO1, ALO2, and ALO3 output only alarm
codes.

1

ALO1, ALO2, and ALO3 output both alarm
codes and warning codes. While warning
codes are output, ALM signal output remains
ON (normal state).

Pn001

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3

Warning Code
Output Selection

2

Uses absolute encoder as an absolute
encoder.
Uses multi-turn limit.

0

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