3. SIGNALS AND WIRING
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Control
mode
Device
Symbol
Connector
pin No.
Function and application
I/O
division
P S
T
Proportion
control
PC
Turn PC on to switch the speed amplifier from the proportional integral type
to the proportional type.
If the servo motor at a stop is rotated even one pulse due to any external
factor, it generates torque to compensate for a position shift. When the
servo motor shaft is to be locked mechanically after positioning completion
(stop), switching on the PC (Proportion control) upon positioning
completion will suppress the unnecessary torque generated to compensate
for a position shift.
When the shaft is to be locked for a long time, switch on the PC
(Proportion control) and TL (External torque limit selection) at the same
time to make the torque less than the rated by TLA (Analog torque limit).
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Clear
CR
CN1-41 Turn CR on to clear the position control counter droop pulse on its leading
edge. The pulse width should be 10 ms or longer.
The delay amount set in [Pr. PB03 Position command
acceleration/deceleration time constant] is also cleared. When " _ _ _1 " is
set to [Pr. PD32], the pulses are always cleared while CR is on.
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Electronic gear
selection 1
CM1
The combination of CM1 and CM2 enables you to select four different
electronic gear numerators set in the parameters.
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(Note) Input device
CM2
CM1
Electronic gear numerator
0
0
Pr. PA06
CM2
0
1
Pr. PC32
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Electronic gear
selection 2
1
0
Pr. PC33
1
1
Pr. PC34
Note. 0: Off
1: On
Gain switching
CDP
Turn on CDP to use the values of [Pr. PB29] to [Pr. PB36] and [Pr. PB56]
to [Pr. PB60] as the load to motor inertia ratio and gain values.
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Summary of Contents for MELSERVO-JE MR-JE-100A
Page 23: ...1 FUNCTIONS AND CONFIGURATION 1 12 MEMO ...
Page 29: ...2 INSTALLATION 2 6 MEMO ...
Page 91: ...3 SIGNALS AND WIRING 3 62 MEMO ...
Page 171: ...5 PARAMETERS 5 44 MEMO ...
Page 195: ...6 NORMAL GAIN ADJUSTMENT 6 24 MEMO ...
Page 221: ...7 SPECIAL ADJUSTMENT FUNCTIONS 7 26 MEMO ...
Page 249: ...8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 28 MEMO ...
Page 255: ...9 DIMENSIONS 9 6 MEMO ...
Page 263: ...10 CHARACTERISTICS 10 8 MEMO ...
Page 293: ...11 OPTIONS AND PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT 11 30 MEMO ...