Yaskawa MP920 User's Manual Design User Manual

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4.4 Position Control Using Motion Commands

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1. The axis travels at rapid traverse speed in the forward direction.

2. The axis decelerates at the falling edge of the dog (deceleration limit switch) signal.

3. The axis travels at approach speed in the reverse direction.

4. The axis decelerates at the rising edge of the dog (deceleration limit switch) signal.

5. The axis travels at creep speed in the forward direction.

6. After the falling edge of the dog (deceleration limit switch) is detected, the axis stops

after traveling only the zero point return final travel distance (OL††2A) from the initial
zero point signal, and that position will be the machine coordinate system zero point.

Zero Point Return Operation Started with the Dog (Deceleration Limit
Switch) Signal in the Low Area

1. The axis travels at approach speed in the reverse direction.

2. The axis decelerates at the rising edge of the dog (deceleration limit switch) signal.

3. The axis travels at creep speed in the forward direction.

4. After the falling edge of the dog (deceleration limit switch) is detected, the axis stops

after traveling only the zero point return final travel distance (OL††2A) from the initial
zero point signal, and that position will be the machine coordinate system zero point.

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Reverse direction

← → Forward direction

Zero point

Speed
reference

Approach speed

Creep speed

Zero point
return position

Dog
(Deceleration limit switch)

Zero point signal
(C-phase pulse)

Zero point return
final travel distance

Time

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