6.2 Settings According to Machine Characteristics
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6.2.2 Setting the Overtravel Limit Function
The overtravel limit function forces movable machine parts to stop if they exceed the allow-
able range of motion.
The forward/reverse run prohibited function uses software to stop the SERVOPACK. This method
may not satisfy the standards, depending on the safety specifications for the application. If necessary,
add an external safety circuit.
Using the Overtravel Function
To use the overtravel function, connect the overtravel limit switch input signal terminals
shown below to the correct pins of the SERVOPACK CN1 connector.
Connect limit switches as shown below to prevent damage to the machines during linear
motion.
Drive status with an input signal ON or OFF is shown in the following table.
→
Input P-OT CN1-42
Forward Run Prohibited
(Forward Overtravel)
Position Control
→
Input N-OT CN1-43
Reverse Run Prohibited
(Reverse Overtravel)
Position Control
P-OT
CN1-42 at low level
when ON
Forward rotation allowed. Normal operation status.
CN1-42 at high level
when OFF
Forward run prohibited (reverse rotation allowed).
N-OT
CN1-43 at low level
when ON
Reverse rotation allowed. Normal operation status.
CN1-43 at high level
when OFF
Reverse run prohibited (forward rotation allowed).
IMPORTANT
Forward rotation end
Reverse rotation end
Limit
switch
Servomotor
SERVOPACK
CN1-42
CN1-43
N-OT
P-OT
Limit
switch