4 confirming safety functions, 52 (3) usage example – Yaskawa Sigma-5 User Manual: Design and Maintenance - Rotary Motors User Manual

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4 Operation

4.6.4 Confirming Safety Functions

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(3) Usage Example

4.6.4 Confirming Safety Functions

When starting the equipment or replacing the SERVOPACK for maintenance, be sure to conduct the following

confirmation test on the HWBB function after wiring.

• Confirm that the SERVOPACK enters a hard wire base block state and that the servomotor does not operate

when the /HWBB1 and /HWBB2 signals are OFF.

• Check the ON/OFF states of the /HWBB1 and /HWBB2 signals with bits 0 and 1 of Un015.

→ If the ON/OFF states of the signals do not coincide with the display, an error in the external device, dis-

connection or short-circuiting of the external wiring, or a failure in the SERVOPACK must be considered.

Find the cause and correct the problem.

• Check with the display of the feedback circuit input of the connected device to confirm that the EDM1 sig-

nal is OFF while in normal operation.

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Request to open the guard.

When the motor is operating, output the
stop command from the host controller
and turn OFF the servo.

Open the guard.

The /HWBB1 and /HWBB2 signals are
OFF and HWBB function operates.
(The operation in the guard is available.)

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Turn ON the servo from the host controller.

After completing the operation, get out of
the guard.

Close the guard.

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