Specifications
10
Peripheral Equipment (standard interface)
RS T
CN1
CN3
CN2
XY
C
P
Z
L3
L2
L1
FX
2N
-10GM
FX
2N
-20GM
FX
2N
-1PG
FX
2N
-10PG
QD75P
P1,2,4
QD75D
D1,2,4
A1SD75P
P1 to 3
CNP2
CNP1
Note: 1. When using a 1-phase 230VAC power supply, connect the power supply to the L1 and L2 terminals.
Do not connect anything to L3.
Used to protect the power
supply line.
Circuit breaker
(NFB)
Power supply
3-phase 200-230VAC
or
1-phase 230VAC
Used to turn off the servo
amplifier’s power when an
alarm has been triggered.
Magnetic contactor
(MC)
Power factor
improvement
reactor
(FR-BAL)
Optional regeneration unit (option)
Install this unit in situations involving fre-
quent regeneration and large load iner-
tia moments. Connect this unit referring
to “Standard Wiring Diagram”.
Display panel
Setting section
Displays monitoring data, parameters,
and alarms.
Parameter settings and monitoring
etc. are executed with push buttons.
Servo amplifier
MR-E- A/AG
Control signal
connector
CN3 for RS-232C communication (option)
Connect the unit to user’s personal computer to
perform monitoring, batch parameter entry and
saving, graph display, and test operation. Dedicated
cable and setup software are also available.
Positioning controllers
The MR-E can be connected to a
Mitsubishi controller or any pulse train
output controller.
Control signal (for operation panel)
Connected to the PLC’s I/O port or the
machine’s operation panel.
Charge lamp
Illuminates when the main circuit power supply
is ON. Do not plug/unplug power lines when
this lamp is ON.
HF- E servo motor
(Above picture is HF-KE73.)
Connections with peripheral equipment
Peripheral equipment is connected to MR-E as described below.
Connectors, options, and other necessary equipment are available so that users can set up MR-E easily and begin using it right away.