Setting the overtravel limit function, Using the overtravel function, Enabling/disabling input signals – Yaskawa FSP Amplifier User Manual

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FSP Amplifier User’s Manual

Chapter 5: Parameter Settings and Functions

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5.1.2. Setting the Overtravel Limit Function

The overtravel limit function forces movable equipment parts to stop if
they exceed the allowable range of motion.

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Using the Overtravel Function

To use the overtravel function, connect the overtravel limit switch input
signal terminals shown below to the correct pins of the servo amplifier
CN1 connector.

Input Ö P-OT CN1-42

Forward Run Prohibited
(Forward Overtravel)

Speed, Torque, and Position
Control

Input Ö N-OT CN1-43

Reverse Run Prohibited
(Reverse Overtravel)

Speed, Torque, and Position
Control


Connect limit switches as shown below to prevent damage of equipment
during linear motion.

Reverse rotation end

Servomotor

Forward rotation end

FSP Amplifier

CN1-43

P-OT

N-OT

CN1-42

The drive status with an input signal ON or OFF is shown in the following
table.

Signal State

Input

Level

Description

ON CN1-42:

low

Forward rotation allowed, (normal
operation status).

P-OT

OFF CN1-42:

high

Forward rotation prohibited
(reverse rotation allowed).

ON CN1-43:

low

Reverse rotation allowed, (normal
operation status).

N-OT

OFF CN1-43:

high

Reverse rotation prohibited
(forward rotation allowed).

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Enabling/Disabling Input Signals

Set the following parameters to specify whether input signals are used for
overtravel or not. The default setting is 8, “NOT USED.”

Parameter Signal

Setting

Control

Mode

Pn50A.3

P-OT Signal Mapping
(Forward Run Prohibit Input
Signal)

Default Setting: 8

Speed, Torque, and
Position Control

Pn50B.0

N-OT Signal Mapping
(Reverse Run Prohibit Input
Signal)

Default Setting: 8

Speed, Torque, and
Position Control

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