29 homing (zret: 3ah), 29 homing, 29 homing (zret: 3ah) -36 – Yaskawa SGDS Sigma III Servo Amplifier User Manual

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6 MECHATROLINK II Communications

6.3.29 Homing (ZRET: 3AH)

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6.3.29 Homing (ZRET: 3AH)

Note: Refer to 5.3 I/O Signal Connections.

Byte

ZRET

Description

Command

Response

1

3AH

3AH

Processing
classifications

Motion command
group

Synchronization
classifications

Asynchronous

2

LT_SGN

ALARM

Processing time

Within communi-
cations cycle

Subcommand

Can be used

3

OPTION

STATUS

• Perform a homing using the following procedure.

1. Accelerates to the target speed (TSPD) in the direction specified in the

parameter (Pn816) and continues to move at the target speed.

2. Decelerates to homing approach speed 1 (Pn817) at the DEC = 1.
3. Latch operation will start at the DEC = 0.
4. When a latch signal is input, positioning is performed to define the target

position at the homing approach speed 2 (Pn818). The target position is
calculated by adding the homing final travel distance (Pn819). After the
completion of positioning, the coordinate system is set so that the position
reached is 0.

• Can be used during phases 2 and 3.
• A command warning will occur and the command will be ignored in the

following cases.
- During phase 1: Command warning 1 (A.95A)
- If the SERVOPACK is Servo OFF: Command warning 1 (A.95A)
- If the target speed (TSPD) exceeds the limit: Data setting warning 2 (A.94B)

• OPTION field can be used. Refer to 6.5.2 Option Field Specifications:

OPTION for details.

• The target speed (TSPD) is an unsigned 4 bytes. It is set using 0 to limit value

[reference unit/s].

• Before DEC is input, the target speed during motion can be changed.
• Use DEN (output complete) and ZPOINT (home position) to confirm the

completion of position reference output.

• If takes 500

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

4
5

MONITOR1

6
7
8
9

TSPD

MONITOR2

10

11

12
13

SEL_MON 1/2

SEL_MON 1/2

14

IO_MON

15
16

WDT

RWDT

17

For
subcommands
use. Refer to
6.4
Subcommands
.

For
subcommands
use. Refer to
6.4
Subcommands
.

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19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
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