5 forming a protective sequence, 1 using servo alarm and alarm code outputs, 5 forming a protective sequence - 71 – Yaskawa Sigma II Series Servo System User Manual

Page 157: 1 using servo alarm and alarm code outputs - 71, 5 forming a protective sequence -71, Using servo alarm and alarm code outputs -71

Advertising
background image

Sigma II User’s Manual

Chapter 5: Parameter Settings and Functions

5-71

5.5 Forming a Protective Sequence

This section describes the procedure for using I/O signals from the servo amplifier to form
a protective safety sequence.

5.5.1

Using Servo Alarm and Alarm Code Outputs

The basic procedure for connecting alarm output signals is described below.

A suitable external I/O power supply must be provided by the user separately
because there is no internal 24V power supply in the servo amplifier.
The use of the photocoupler output signals is described below.

These alarms are output when a servo amplifier alarm is detected.

Form an external circuit so this alarm output (ALM) turns OFF the servo amplifier.

Output ALM+ CN1-31

Servo Alarm Output

Speed/Torque Control,

Position Control

Output ALM- CN1-32

Signal Ground for Servo Alarm Output

Speed/Torque Control,

Position Control

State

Status

Result

ON

Circuit between CN1-31 and 32 is closed, and

CN1-31 is at low level.

Normal state.

OFF

Circuit between CN1-31 and 32 is open, and

CN1-31 is at high level.

Alarm state.

Photocoupler output levels per output node:
• Maximum operating voltage: 30V

DC

• Maximum output current: 50mA

DC

Open collector output levels per output node:
• Maximum operating voltage: 30V

DC

• Maximum output current: 20mA

DC

AL01

ALM-

AL02

AL03

ALM+

SG

Host controller

Servo amplifier

Photocoupler

CN1-31

CN1-32

CN1-37

CN1-38

CN1-39

CN1-1

0V

0V

50mA

(maximum)

20mA

(maximum)

I/O power supply

+24V

0V

Turns power OFF.

Alarm

detection

Servo amplifier

ALM output

Advertising