3 stored stroke limit, Figure 1.2.3.1: stored stroke limit – Yaskawa PC NC User Manual

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YASNAC PCNC Operating Manual

Chapter 1: Outline of YASNAC System

1. After the occurrence of an alarm due to the “open” of the overtravel input, the M, S, and

T code read output signals (MF, SF and TF) are not turned OFF.

2. If it is necessary to interrupt the operation called by M, S and/or T code, set the interlock

by an external sequence.

3. The alarm numbers at the occurrence of overtravel are 2001 to 2005. If the overtravel

alarm occurs, axis move is stopped. Note that the servo is not turned OFF.

1.2.3

Stored Stroke Limit

To ensure improved safety in operation, this function prevents axis from entering the preset entry
prohibited areas both in manual and automatic operation.

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1) Stored Stroke Limit

To use the stored stroke limit function, the axis movable area is set by parameters with the

coordinate values in the machine coordinate system. The area outside the set boundary is
established as the entry prohibited area. If an axis enters the entry prohibited area, the
function stops axis movement and displays an alarm message. The function is made valid
upon completion of the manual reference point return after the power is turned ON. In
automatic operation, if even one axis causes the alarm, all axis are stopped.

In manual operation, only the axis that caused an alarm is stopped.

FIGURE 1.2.3.1: Stored Stroke Limit

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