Car Amplifier User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety Instructions
- COMPLIANCE WITH EC DIRECTIVES
- CONFORMANCE WITH UL/C-UL STANDARD
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> - CONTENTS
- Optional Servo Motor Instruction Manual CONTENTS
- 1. FUNCTIONS AND CONFIGURATION
- 2. INSTALLATION
- 3. SIGNALS AND WIRING
- 3.1 Standard connection example
- 3.2 Internal connection diagram of servo amplifier
- 3.3 I/O signals
- 3.4 Detailed description of the signals
- 3.5 Alarm occurrence timing chart
- 3.6 Interfaces
- 3.7 Input power supply circuit
- 3.8 Connection of servo amplifier and servo motor
- 3.9 Servo motor with electromagnetic brake
- 3.10 Grounding
- 3.11 Servo amplifier terminal block (TE2) wiring method
- 3.12 Instructions for the 3M connector
- 3.13 Power line circuit of the MR-J2S-11KA to MR-J2S-22KA
- 4. OPERATION
- 5. PARAMETERS
- 6. DISPLAY AND OPERATION
- 7. GENERAL GAIN ADJUSTMENT
- 8. SPECIAL ADJUSTMENT FUNCTIONS
- 9. INSPECTION
- 10. TROUBLESHOOTING
- 11. OUTLINE DIMENSION DRAWINGS
- 12. CHARACTERISTICS
- 13. OPTIONS AND AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT
- 13.1 Options
- 13.1.1 Regenerative brake options
- 13.1.2 Brake unit
- 13.1.3 Power regeneration converter
- 13.1.4 External dynamic brake
- 13.1.5 Cables and connectors
- 13.1.6 Junction terminal block (MR-TB20)
- 13.1.7 Maintenance junction card (MR-J2CN3TM)
- 13.1.8 Battery (MR-BAT, A6BAT)
- 13.1.9 MR Configurator (Servo configurations software)
- 13.1.10 Power regeneration common converter
- 13.1.11 Heat sink outside mounting attachment (MR-JACN)
- 13.2 Auxiliary equipment
- 13.2.1 Recommended wires
- 13.2.2 No-fuse breakers, fuses, magnetic contactors
- 13.2.3 Power factor improving reactors
- 13.2.4 Power factor improving DC reactors
- 13.2.5 Relays
- 13.2.6 Surge absorbers
- 13.2.7 Noise reduction techniques
- 13.2.8 Leakage current breaker
- 13.2.9 EMC filter
- 13.2.10 Setting potentiometers for analog inputs
- 13.1 Options
- 14. COMMUNICATION FUNCTIONS
- 14.1 Configuration
- 14.2 Communication specifications
- 14.3 Protocol
- 14.4 Character codes
- 14.5 Error codes
- 14.6 Checksum
- 14.7 Time-out operation
- 14.8 Retry operation
- 14.9 Initialization
- 14.10 Communication procedure example
- 14.11 Command and data No. list
- 14.12 Detailed explanations of commands
- 14.12.1 Data processing
- 14.12.2 Status display
- 14.12.3 Parameter
- 14.12.4 External I/O pin statuses (DIO diagnosis)
- 14.12.5 Disable/enable of external I/O signals (DIO)
- 14.12.6 External input signal ON/OFF (test operation)
- 14.12.7 Test operation mode
- 14.12.8 Output signal pin ON/OFF output signal (DO) forced output
- 14.12.9 Alarm history
- 14.12.10 Current alarm
- 14.12.11 Other commands
- 15. ABSOLUTE POSITION DETECTION SYSTEM
- 15.1 Outline
- 15.2 Specifications
- 15.3 Battery installation procedure
- 15.4 Standard connection diagram
- 15.5 Signal explanation
- 15.6 Startup procedure
- 15.7 Absolute position data transfer protocol
- 15.8 Examples of use
- 15.9 Confirmation of absolute position detection data
- 15.10 Absolute position data transfer errors
- Appendix
- REVISIONS

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5. PARAMETERS
Class No. Symbol Name and function
Initial
value
Unit
Setting
range
Control
mode
2 ATU Auto tuning
Used to selection the response level, etc. for execution of auto tuning.
Refer to Chapter 7.
Response level setting
If the machine hunts or generates
large gear sound, decrease the
set value.
To improve performance, e.g.
shorten the settling time, increase
the set value.
Set
value
Response
level
1
Low
response
Middle
response
High
response
Gain adjustment mode selection
(For more information, refer to Section 7.1.1.)
Machine resonance
frequency guideline
15Hz
2
20Hz
3
25Hz
4
30Hz
5
35Hz
6
45Hz
7
55Hz
8
70Hz
9
85Hz
A
105Hz
B
130Hz
C
160Hz
D
200Hz
E
240Hz
F300Hz
Set
value
Gain adjustment mode
0
Description
1
3 Simple manual adjustment.
4 Manual adjustment of all gains.
Interpolation mode
Fixes position control gain 1
(parameter No. 6).
Auto tuning mode 1
Fixes the load inertia moment
ratio set in parameter No. 34.
Response level setting can be
changed.
Manual mode 1
Manual mode 2
2
Auto tuning mode 2
Ordinary auto tuning.
0 0
7kW or
less: 0105
11kW or
more: 0102
Refer to
Name
and
function
column.
P S
3 CMX Electronic gear numerator
Used to set the electronic gear numerator value.
For the setting, refer to Section 5.2.1.
Setting "0" automatically sets the resolution of the servo motor
connected.
For the HC-MFS series, 131072 pulses are set for example.
10
1
to
65535
P
Basic parameters
4 CDV Electronic gear denominator
Used to set the electronic gear denominator value.
For the setting, refer to Section 5.2.1.
11
to
65535
P