13. USING STO FUNCTION
13 - 8
(1) Connection example
STO1
4
5
3
6
7
8
CN3
EM2 (B-axis)
CN8
SDO1A+
4A
4B
SDO1A-
SDI1A+
1A
1B
SDI1A-
SDI2A+
SRESA+
SDO2A+
TOFA
3A
3B
1A
1B
6A
6B
8A
SDI2A-
SDO2A-
SRESA-
CN9
CN10
STO1
TOFB2
TOFCOM
STO2
STOCOM
TOFB1
Servo amplifier
SW1
FG
4
5
3
6
7
8
CN3
EM2 (A-axis)
CN8
TOFB2
TOFCOM
STO2
STOCOM
TOFB1
Servo amplifier
SDO1B+
3A
3B SDO1B-
SDI1B+
2A
2B
SDI1B-
SDI2B+
SRESB+
SDO2B+
TOFB
4A
4B
2A
2B
5A
5B
8B
+24V
7A
0V
7B
SDI2B-
SDO2B-
SRESB-
CN9
CN10
SW2
MR-J3-D05
(Note 1) (Note 1)
(Note 2)
(Note 2)
S1
24 V
0 V
RESA
STOA
S3
RESB
STOB
MC
M
Servo motor
MC
M
Servo motor
Control circuit
Control circuit
S4
S2
CN8A
CN8B
EM2
(A-axis)
EM2
(B-axis)
Note 1. Set the delay time of STO output with SW1 and SW2. These switches for MR-J3-D05 are located where dented from the front
panel.
2. To release the STO state (base circuit shut-off), turn RESA and RESB on and turn them off.
Summary of Contents for MR-J4-100B(-RJ)
Page 17: ...8 MEMO ...
Page 143: ...4 STARTUP 4 20 MEMO ...
Page 199: ...5 PARAMETERS 5 56 MEMO ...
Page 227: ...6 NORMAL GAIN ADJUSTMENT 6 28 MEMO ...
Page 281: ...8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 16 MEMO ...
Page 303: ...9 DIMENSIONS 9 22 MEMO ...
Page 319: ...10 CHARACTERISTICS 10 16 MEMO ...
Page 429: ...11 OPTIONS AND PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT 11 110 MEMO ...
Page 435: ...12 ABSOLUTE POSITION DETECTION SYSTEM 12 6 MEMO ...
Page 483: ...14 USING A LINEAR SERVO MOTOR 14 34 MEMO ...
Page 531: ...16 FULLY CLOSED LOOP SYSTEM 16 26 MEMO ...
Page 613: ...17 APPLICATION OF FUNCTIONS 17 82 MEMO ...
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