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Sigma II Indexer User’s Manual

5-3

Before Reading this Chapter

This chapter describes the use of each CN1 and CN4 I/O signal for the SGDH Servo ampli-
fier with the Sigma II Indexer. It also describes the procedure for setting the related parame-
ters for the intended purposes.
The following sections can be used as references for this chapter.

CN1 and CN4 I/O signal list: Refer to 3.1.3 I/O Signal Names and Functions.

CN1 and CN4 I/O signal terminal layout: Refer to 3.1.2 I/O Signals Connector (CNI,
CN4) Terminal Layout

Parameter list: Refer to Appendix A List of Parameters

The CN1 and CN4 connector is used to exchange signals with external circuits.

Parameter Configurations

Parameters are comprised of the types shown in the following table. Refer to Appendix A
List of Parameters.

Table 5.1: Parameter Configurations

Type

Parameter No.

Description

Function Selection
Parameters

Pn000 to Pn005
Pn819

Select basic and application functions such as the type of function
or the stop mode used when an alarm occurs.

Servo Gain and Other
Parameters

Pn100 to Pn123

Set numerical values such as speed and position loop gains.

Position Parameters

Pn200 to Pn208

Set position parameters such as the position reference movement averaging time.

Speed Parameters

Pn308

Set speed parameters such as the speed feed forward filter time constant.

Torque Parameters

Pn401 to Pn409

Set torque parameters such as the forward/reverse torque limits.

Sequence Parameters

Pn500 to Pn509
Pn803 to Pn818
Pn833 to Pn834

Set output conditions for sequence signals and flexible I/O signal configuration.

Motion Parameters

Pn81A to Pn828

Set motion parameters, such as the zero point return direction.

Others

Pn600 to Pn601

Specify the capacity for an external regenerative resistor.

Serial Communication
Parameters

Pn800 to Pn802

Set parameters for serial command communication settings.

Auxiliary Function Exe-
cution

Fn000 to Fn014
Fn800 to Fn808

Execute auxiliary functions such as JOG Mode operation

Monitor Modes

Un000 to Un00D
Un800 to Un811

Enable speed, torque, I/O and position monitoring.

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