3 Wiring and Connection
3.1.5 Using the SERVOPACK with a DC Power Input
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(3) Wiring Examples with DC Power Supply Input
SERVOPACK SGDV-
A with 200-V Power Supply Input
∗
Terminal names differ depending on the model of SERVOPACK. Refer to
(2) DC Power Supply Input Terminals for
the Main and Control Circuits
.
SERVOPACK SGDV-
D with 400-V Power Supply Input
∗
Terminal names differ depending on the model of SERVOPACK. Refer to
(2) DC Power Supply Input Terminals for
the Main and Control Circuits
.
1KM
1Ry
1PL
1KM
2KM
1SA
1Ry
1KM
2SA
L1C
L2C
B1/
2
+
*
1FU
2KM
ENC
U
V
W
M
0 V
1Ry
ALM+
ALM
−
3
4
1D
CN1
+24 V
1KM
AC/DC
1QF
R S T
1FLT
3SA
1QF: Molded-case circuit breaker
1FLT: Noise filter
1KM: Magnetic contactor (for control power supply)
2KM: Magnetic contactor (for main power supply)
1Ry: Relay
1FU: Fuse
1PL: Indicator lamp
1SA: Surge absorber
2SA: Surge absorber
3SA: Surge absorber
1D: Flywheel diode
SERVOPACK
SGDV-
A
(For servo
alarm display)
supply ON
Servo power
supply OFF
Servo power
24 V
0 V
B1
2
1FU
2KM
ENC
U
V
W
M
0 V
1Ry
ALM+
ALM
−
3
4
1D
CN1
+24 V
AC/DC
1QF
R S T
1FLT
*
3SA
AC/DC
1KM
1Ry
1PL
1KM
2KM
1SA
1Ry
1KM
2SA
1KM
1QF: Molded-case circuit breaker
1FLT: Noise filter
1KM: Magnetic contactor (for control power supply)
2KM: Magnetic contactor (for main power supply)
1Ry: Relay
1FU: Fuse
1PL: Indicator lamp
1SA: Surge absorber
2SA: Surge absorber
3SA: Surge absorber
1D: Flywheel diode
SERVOPACK
SGDV-
D
(For servo
alarm display)
supply ON
Servo power
supply OFF
Servo power