Yaskawa Large Capacity Sigma II Series User Manual

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3.1 Two-step Trial Operation

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3.1.1 Step 1: Trial Operation for Servomotor without Load

In step 1, make sure that the servomotor is wired properly as shown below. Incorrect wiring
is generally the reason why servomotors fail to operate properly during trial operation.

• Check main power supply circuit wiring.
• Check servomotor wiring.
• Check CN1 I/O signal wiring.

Make sure the host controller and other adjustments are completed as much as possible in
step 1 (prior to connecting the servomotor to equipment).

Conduct a test run for the motor without load according to the following procedure. See
3.2.1 Servomotors with Brakes if you are using a servomotor with brakes.

1. Secure the servomotor.

Secure the servomotor mounting plate to the
equipment in order to prevent the servomotor
from moving during operation. In this case,
be sure to disconnect the coupling and belt.

2. Check the wiring.

Disconnect the CN1 connector and check servomo-
tor wiring in the power supply circuit. CN1 I/O sig-
nals are not used, so leave the connector
disconnected.

Do not connect to the equipment.

Operate the motor
with a Digital Operator.

Check wiring.

+2

-

+1

L1/R

L2/S

L3/T

U

V

W

480

V

460

V

DU

400

V

0

V

440

V

DW

DV

B1

380

V

DC

24N

B2

DC

24P

CHARGE

S

-

H

D

G

T

DATA/

SE

E

MOD /

K

SERVOPAC

A

YASKAW

R

O

P

E

R

A

T

O

CN3

8

CN

POWER

CN5

WARNING

5
!

electric shock.

Disconnect all power

May cause

before servicing.

and wait 5 min.

grounding techniques.

Use proper

From the
power supply

Secure the mounting plate of the
servomotor to the equipment.

Do not connect
anything to the shaft
(no-load conditions).

Disconnect the
CN1 connector.

WARNING

5

electric shock.

Disconnect all power

May cause

before servicing.

and wait 5 min.

grounding techniques.

Use proper

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