6 setting common basic functions, 1 setting the servo on signal, 6 setting common basic functions -30 – Yaskawa SGDH Linear Sigma Series User Manual

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9 Operation

9.6.1 Setting the Servo ON Signal

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9.6 Setting Common Basic Functions

9.6.1 Setting the Servo ON Signal

This sets the servo ON signal (/S-ON) that determines whether the servomotor power is ON or OFF.

(1) Servo ON signal (/S-ON)

(2) Enabling/Disabling the Servo ON Signal

A parameter can be always used to set a parameter servo ON condition. This eliminates the need to wire /S-ON,
but care must be taken because the SERVOPACK can operate as soon as the power is turned ON.

Type

Name

Connector Pin

Number

Setting

Meaning

Input

/S-ON

CN1-40
(Factory setting)

ON (low level)

Linear servomotor power ON. Linear servomotor can be
operated.

OFF (high
level)

Linear servomotor power OFF. Linear servomotor cannot be
operated.

„ IMPORTANT

Always input the servo ON signal before inputting the input reference to start or stop the linear servomotor. Do not input the
input reference first and then use the /S-ON signal to start or stop. Doing so will degrade internal elements and lead to mal-
function.

Note: A parameter can be used to re-allocate the input connector number for the /S-ON signal. Refer to

8.3.2 Input Circuit Signal Allocation.

Parameter

Meaning

Pn50A

n.††0†

Inputs the /S-ON signal from the input terminal CN1-40. (Factory setting)

n.††7†

Constantly enables the /S-ON signal.

• After changing these parameters, turn OFF the main circuit and control power supplies and then turn them ON again to

enable the new settings.

• When the parameter is set to constantly “enable” the signal, resetting an alarm can only be done by turning the power

OFF and ON. (Alarm reset is disabled.)

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