Yaskawa Sigma II Series Servo System User Manual

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Sigma II User’s Manual

Index

Index - 12

radial or thrust load ........................................... 2–4
ratings and specifications

SGMAH ..................................................... 8–2
SGMGH ................................................... 8–11
SGMPH ..................................................... 8–7
SGMSH ................................................... 8–15
SGMUH ......................................... 8–19, 8–22

starting/stopping caution ................................. 5–73
switching rotation direction .............................. 5–5
terminal on amplifier, picture and description .. 1–9
trial operation using reference input ................. 4–7
vibration resistance and class ............................ 2–5
winding resistance loss ................................... 5–92

servopack. See servo amplifier.
setting procedure ...................................................... 7–8
setting range, list of parameters ...................B–2 to B–4
setting the error pulse ............................................. 5–75
/SG signal ............................................................... 5–72
SGDH

Added and Changed Parameters .....................B–20
Additional Output Signals ..............................B–16
Additional Parameters .......................................B–5
Additional Switches ........................................B–12
Improved Functions ...................................... 5–140
Switch list .......................................................B–22

shaft alignment, servomotors ................................... 2–3
shaft load, servomotors ............................................ 2–4
shared MCCB or noise filter ................................ 5–122
Sigma II Alarms

Additional ....................................................... 9–44

signals

absolute ......................................................... 5–105
alarm output (ALM) ........................................ 5–71
/ALM-RST ...................................................... 5–72
ALO1 to ALO3 ............................................... 5–72
analog input ..................................................... 3–21
/BK ..................................................... 5–67 to 5–70
/CLT, See also signals /VLT ................ 5–9 to 5–12
/COIN .......................................... 5–74, 5–75, 5–82
I/O connections ............................................... 3–21
inputs

allocatiing other signals ........................... 5–56
allocation ..................................... 5–53 to 5–56
allocation example ................................... 5–55

/N-CL ....................................... 5–11 to 5–13, 5–48
/NEAR ............................................................ 5–82
/N-OT ................................. 5–6 to 5–8, 7–22, 7–39
outputs

allocation .................................................. 5–57
default settings ......................................... 5–57
other signals ............................................. 5–58

/P-CL ........................................ 5–11 to 5–13, 5–48
/P-CON ........................................................... 5–41
/P-CON, zero clamp function .... 5–16, 5–49, 5–64,

5–65

photocoupler

running output, (/S-RDY) .........................5–79
running output, (/T-GON) ...........5–77 to 5–78
warning output (/WARN) ............5–80 to 5–81

positioning completed output, used as an interlock .

5–74

/P-OT ..................................5–6 to 5–8, 7–22, 7–39
SEN ..................................................................5–98

for alarm data transfer ............................5–109
servo ready conditions ..............................5–79

/SG .........................................................5–15, 5–72
/S-ON ...........................................5–63, 5–73, 5–79
/SPD-A ................................................5–33 to 5–35
/SPD-B ................................................5–33 to 5–35
/SPD-D ................................................5–33 to 5–35
/TGON ...................................................5–77, 5–78
T-REF,signals ..................................................5–14
/V-CMP ....................................5–76, 5–76 to 5–77
/VLT, See also signals /CLT ...........................5–42
V-REF ....................................................5–14, 5–15
/ZCLAMP ........................................................5–64

single-phase

main circuit specifications .................................3–4
power supply wiring specifications ........ 3–27, C–2

Single-turn Data ....................................................5–140
smooth operation ............................................6–2 to 6–9
smoothing capacitor ................................................5–84
smoothing function, definition and using .................6–3
sockets, end, for servo amplifier .............................3–26
soft start function ......................................................6–2
software version, checking .....................................7–38
/S-ON signal ...........................................................5–73
sort start function, signal generation timing examples ...
5–36
/SPD-A .............................................5–33 to 5–35, 5–60
/SPD-B .............................................5–33 to 5–35, 5–60
/SPD-D .......................................................5–33 to 5–35
speed and torque reference offset ...........................7–25
speed bias ................................................................6–14
speed change, reducing physical shock ..................5–36
speed coincidence output signal ................5–76 to 5–77
speed control ...........................................................6–41

/V-CMP signal .................................................5–77
analog reference

switching modes and/or references ......5–60 to

5–61

torque feed-forward function .......5–44 to 5–45

low rigidity, setting position loop gain ............6–41
manual adjustment ...........................................6–35
principle of .......................................................5–43

Speed Control Mode

bit data, codes, and meanings ............................7–6
connections ............................................. 3–33, C–8

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