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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6. DISPLAY AND OPERATION
6.2.2 Status display list
The following table lists the servo statuses that may be shown:
Refer to Appendix 2 for the measurement point.
Name Symbol Unit Description
Display
range
Cumulative feedback
pulses
C pulse Feedback pulses from the servo motor encoder are counted and
displayed. The value in excess of
99999 is counted, bus since the
servo amplifier display is five digits, it shows the lower five digits of
the actual value. Press the "SET" button to reset the display value to
zero.
Reverse rotation is indicated by the lit decimal points in the upper
four digits.
99999
to
99999
Servo motor speed r r/min The servo motor speed is displayed.
The value rounded off is displayed in
0.1r/min.
5400
to
5400
Droop pulses E pulse The number of droop pulses in the deviation counter is displayed.
When the servo motor is rotating in the reverse direction, the
decimal points in the upper four digits are lit.
Since the servo amplifier display is five digits, it shows the lower five
digits of the actual value.
The number of pulses displayed is not yet multiplied by the electronic
gear.
99999
to
99999
Cumulative command
pulses
P pulse The position command input pulses are counted and displayed.
As the value displayed is not yet multiplied by the electronic gear
(CMX/CDV), it may not match the indication of the cumulative
feedback pulses.
The value in excess of
99999 is counted, but since the servo
amplifier display is five digits, it shows the lower five digits of the
actual value. Press the "SET" button to reset the display value to
zero. When the servo motor is rotating in the reverse direction, the
decimal points in the upper four digits are lit.
99999
to
99999
Command pulse
frequency
n kpps The frequency of the position command input pulses is displayed.
The value displayed is not multiplied by the electronic gear
(CMX/CDV).
800
to
800
(1) Torque control mode
Analog speed limit (VLA) voltage is displayed.
Analog speed
command voltage
Analog speed limit
voltage
FV
(2) Speed control mode
Analog speed command (VC) voltage is displayed.
10.00
to
10.00
U V (1) Position control mode, speed control mode
Analog torque limit (TLA) voltage is displayed.
0
to
10V
Analog torque
command voltage
Analog torque limit
voltage
(2) Torque control mode
Analog torque command (TLA) voltage is displayed.
10
to
10V
Regenerative load
ratio
L % The ratio of regenerative power to permissible regenerative power is
displayed in %.
0
to
100
Effective load ratio J % The continuous effective load torque is displayed.
The effective value in the past 15 seconds is displayed relative to the
rated torque of 100%.
0
to
300
Peak load ratio b % The maximum torque generated during acceleration/deceleration, etc.
The highest value in the past 15 seconds is displayed relative to the
rated torque of 100%.
0
to
400
Instantaneous torque T % Torque that occurred instantaneously is displayed.
The value of the torque that occurred is displayed in real time
relative to the rate torque of 100%.
0
to
400
Within one-revolution
position low
Cy1 pulse Position within one revolution is displayed in encoder pulses.
The value returns to 0 when it exceeds the maximum number of
pulses.
The value is incremented in the CCW direction of rotation.
0
to
99999