19 request latch mode (ltmod_on: 28h), 19 request latch mode (ltmod_on: 28h) -25 – Yaskawa SGDS Sigma III Servo Amplifier User Manual

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6.3 Main Commands

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6.3.19 Request Latch Mode (LTMOD_ON: 28H)

• Related Parameters

Byte

LTMOD_ON

Description

Command

Response

1

28H

28H

Processing
classifications

Control com-
mand group

Synchronization
classifications

Asynchronous

2

LT_SGN

ALARM

Processing time

Within communi-
cations cycle

Subcommand

Can be used

3

STATUS

• Sets the modal latch mode. If a latch signal is input during modal latch mode,

position latching will be performed.

• Can be used during phases 2 and 3.
• During phase 1 Command warning 1 (A.95A) will occur and the command

will be ignored..

• A latch signal can be selected using LT_SGN. Refer to 6.5.1 Latch Signal

Field Specifications (LT_SGN).

• Use CMDRDY = 1 to confirm that the Request Latch Mode command has

been received.

• It takes 500

µs max. for the Request Latch Mode command to start.

• Confirm that L_CMP is 1 in STATUS at the completion of latching.

- When there is monitor data such as SMON or POSING appended to the
command response, LPOS is forcefully returned to MONITOR2 for one
communication cycle.
- When there is no monitor data such as PRM_RD or ALM_RD appended to
the command response, confirm that L_CMP is 1 in STATUS, then use a
command that has monitor data such as SMON in the response and select
LPOS to confirm.

• Once the latch operation has been performed, it will not be performed again

even if a latch signal is input. Send a new LTMOD_ON command.

• Interference with another latch mode command

- During the execution of a command such as LATCH, ZRET, EX_POSING,
or SVCTRL, the LTMOD_ON command cannot be used. If this command is
used during the execution of these commands, the warning Command
warning 4 (A.95D) will occur.

4
5

MONITOR1

6
7
8
9

MONITOR2

10

11

12
13

SEL_MON 1/2

SEL_MON 1/2

14

IO_MON

15
16

WDT

RWDT

17

For
subcommands.
Refer to 6.4
Subcommands
.

For
subcommands.
Refer to 6.4
Subcommands
.

18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29

Pn No.

Description

Pn511

Input Signal Selections 5

Pn820

Latching Area Upper Limit

Pn822

Latching Area Lower Limit

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