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1 = **Basic settings** =
2
3 == **Check before operation** ==
4
5 |=(% scope="row" style="width: 79px;" %)**No.**|=(% style="width: 996px;" %)**Content**
6 |=(% colspan="2" %)Wiring
7 |=(% style="width: 79px;" %)1|(% style="width:996px" %)The main circuit input terminals (L1, L2 and L3) of servo drive must be properly connected.
8 |=(% style="width: 79px;" %)2|(% style="width:996px" %)The main circuit output terminals (U, V and W) of servo drive and the main circuit cables (U, V and W) of servo motor must have the same phase and be properly connected.
9 |=(% style="width: 79px;" %)3|(% style="width:996px" %)The main circuit power input terminals (L1, L2 and L3) and the main circuit output terminals (U, V and W) of servo drive cannot be short-circuited.
10 |=(% style="width: 79px;" %)4|(% style="width:996px" %)The wiring of each control signal cable of servo drive is correct: The external signal wires such as brake and overtravel protection have been reliably connected.
11 |=(% style="width: 79px;" %)5|(% style="width:996px" %)Servo drive and servo motor must be grounded reliably.
12 |=(% style="width: 79px;" %)6|(% style="width:996px" %)When using an external braking resistor, the short wiring between drive C and D must be removed.
13 |=(% style="width: 79px;" %)7|(% style="width:996px" %)The force of all cables is within the specified range.
14 |=(% style="width: 79px;" %)8|(% style="width:996px" %)The wiring terminals have been insulated.
15 |=(% colspan="2" %)Environment and Machinery
16 |=(% style="width: 79px;" %)1|(% style="width:996px" %)There is no iron filings, metal, etc. that can cause short circuits inside or outside the servo drive.
17 |=(% style="width: 79px;" %)2|(% style="width:996px" %)The servo drive and external braking resistor are not placed on combustible objects.
18 |=(% style="width: 79px;" %)3|(% style="width:996px" %)The installation, shaft and mechanical structure of the servo motor have been firmly connected.
19
20 Table 6-1 Check contents before operation
21
22 == Power-on ==
23
24 **Connect the main circuit power supply**
25
26 After power on the main circuit, the bus voltage indicator shows no abnormality, and the panel display "rdy", indicating that the servo drive is in an operational state, waiting for the host computer to give the servo enable signal.
27
28 If the drive panel displays other fault codes, please refer to __[[“10 Malfunctions">>doc:Servo.Manual.02 VD2 SA Series.10 Malfunctions.WebHome]]__” to analyze and eliminate the cause of the fault.
29
30 **Set the servo drive enable (S-ON) to invalid (OFF)**
31
32 == Jog operation ==
33
34 Jog operation is used to judge whether the servo motor can rotate normally, and whether there is abnormal vibration and abnormal sound during rotation. Jog operation can be realized in two ways, one is panel jog operation, which can be realized by pressing the buttons on the servo panel. The other is jog operation through the host computer debugging platform.
35
36 **Panel jog operation**
37
38 Enter “P10-01” by pressing the key on the panel. After pressing “OK”, the panel will display the current jog speed. At this time, you can adjust the jog speed by pressing the "up" or "down" keys; After adjusting the moving speed, press "OK", and the panel displays "JOG" and is in a flashing state. Press "OK" again to enter the jog operation mode (the motor is now powered on!). Long press the "up" and "down" keys to achieve the forward and reverse rotation of the motor. Press "Mode" key to exit the jog operation mode. For operation and display, please refer to __[["5.3.2. Jog operation">>https://docs.we-con.com.cn/bin/view/Servo/Manual/02%20VD2%20SA%20Series/05%20Panel/#HJogoperation]]__.
39
40 **Jog operation of servo debugging platform**
41
42 Open the jog operation interface of the software “Wecon SCTool”, set the jog speed value in the "set speed" in the "manual operation", click the "servo on" button on the interface, and then achieve the jog forward and reverse function through the "forward rotation" or "Reverse" button on the interface. After clicking the "Servo off" button, the jog operation mode is exited. The related function codes are shown below.
43
44 |=(% scope="row" %)**Function code**|=**Name**|=(((
45 **Setting method**
46 )))|=(((
47 **Effective time**
48 )))|=**Default value**|=**Range**|=**Definition**|=**Unit**
49 |=(((
50 P10-01
51 )))|(((
52 JOG speed
53 )))|(((
54 Operation setting
55 )))|(((
56 Effective immediately
57 )))|(((
58 100
59 )))|(((
60 0 to 3000
61 )))|(((
62 JOG speed
63 )))|(((
64 rpm
65 )))
66
67 Table 6-2 JOG speed parameter
68
69 == **Rotation direction selection** ==
70
71 By setting the “P00-04” rotation direction, you could change the rotation direction of the motor without changing the polarity of the input instruction. The function code is shown in below.
72
73 |=(% scope="row" %)**Function code**|=**Name**|=**Setting method**|=Effective time|=**Default value**|=**Range**|=**Definition**|=**Unit**
74 |=(((
75 P00-04
76 )))|(((
77 Rotation direction
78 )))|(((
79 Shutdown setting
80 )))|(((
81 Effective immediately
82 )))|(((
83 0
84 )))|(((
85 0 to 1
86 )))|(((
87 Forward rotation: Face the motor shaft to watch
88
89 0: standard setting (CW is forward rotation)
90
91 1: reverse mode (CCW is forward rotation)
92 )))|-
93
94 Table 6-3 Rotation direction parameters** **
95
96 == **Braking resistor** ==
97
98 The servo motor is in the generator state when decelerating or stopping, the motor will transfer energy back to the drive, which will increase the bus voltage. When the bus voltage exceeds the braking point, The drive can consume the feedback energy in the form of thermal energy through the braking resistor. The braking resistor can be built-in or externally connected, but it cannot be used at the same time. When selecting an external braking resistor, it is necessary to remove the short link on the servo drive.
99
100 The basis for judging whether the braking resistor is built-in or external.
101
102 1. the maximum brake energy calculated value > the maximum brake energy absorbed by capacitor, and the brake power calculated value ≤ the built-in braking resistor power, use the built-in braking resistor.
103 1. the maximum brake energy calculated value > the maximum brake energy absorbed by capacitor, and the brake power calculated value > the built-in braking resistor power, use external braking resistor.
104
105 |=(% scope="row" %)**Function code**|=**Name**|=(% style="width: 118px;" %)(((
106 **Setting method**
107 )))|=(% style="width: 126px;" %)(((
108 **Effective time**
109 )))|=**Default**|=**Range**|=**Definition**|=**Unit**
110 |=P00-09|Braking resistor setting|(% style="width:118px" %)(((
111 Operation setting
112 )))|(% style="width:126px" %)(((
113 Effective immediately
114 )))|0|0 to 3|(((
115 0: use built-in braking resistor
116
117 1: use external braking resistor and natural cooling
118
119 2: use external braking resistor and forced air cooling; (cannot be set)
120
121 3: No braking resistor is used, it is all absorbed by capacitor.
122 )))|-
123 (% class="info" %)|(% colspan="8" scope="row" %)✎**Note: **VD2-010SA1G , VD2F-030SA1P-010SA1P and VD2L-010SA1P drives have no built-in resistor by default, so the default value of the function code “P00-09” is 3 (No braking resistor is used, it is all absorbed by capacitor).
124 |=P00-10|External braking resistor value|(% style="width:118px" %)(((
125 Operation setting
126 )))|(% style="width:126px" %)(((
127 Effective immediately
128 )))|50|0 to 65535|It is used to set the external braking resistor value of a certain type of drive.|Ω
129 |=P00-11|External braking resistor power|(% style="width:118px" %)(((
130 Operation setting
131 )))|(% style="width:126px" %)(((
132 Effective immediately
133 )))|100|0 to 65535|It is used to set the external braking resistor power of a certain type of drive.|W
134
135 Table 6-4 Braking resistor parameters
136
137 == **Servo operation** ==
138
139 **Set the servo enable (S-ON) to valid (ON)**
140
141 The servo drive is in a running state and displays "run", but because there is no instruction input at this time, the servo motor does not rotate and is locked.
142
143 S-ON can be configured and selected by the DI terminal function selection of the function code "DIDO configuration".
144
145 **Input the instruction and the motor rotates**
146
147 Input appropriate instructions during operation, first run the motor at a low speed, and observe the rotation to see if it conforms to the set rotation direction. Observe the actual running speed, bus voltage and other parameters of the motor through the host computer debugging platform. According to [[__"7 Adjustment"__>>doc:Servo.Manual.02 VD2 SA Series.07 Adjustments.WebHome]], the motor could work as expected.
148
149 **Timing diagram of power on**
150
151 (% style="text-align:center" %)
152 (((
153 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
154 [[**Figure 6-1 Timing diagram of power on**>>image:image-20220608163014-1.png||id="Iimage-20220608163014-1.png"]]
155 )))
156
157 == Servo shutdown ==
158
159 According to the different shutdown modes, it could be divided into free shutdown and zero speed shutdown. The respective characteristics are shown in __Table 6-5__. According to the shutdown status, it could be divided into free running state and position locked, as shown in __Table 6-6__.
160
161 |=(% scope="row" style="width: 150px;" %)Shutdown mode|=(% style="width: 532px;" %)Shutdown description|=(% style="width: 393px;" %)Shutdown characteristics
162 |=(% style="width: 150px;" %)Free stop|(% style="width:532px" %)Servo motor is not energized and decelerates freely to 0. The deceleration time is affected by factors such as mechanical inertia and mechanical friction.|(% style="width:393px" %)Smooth deceleration, small mechanical shock, but slow deceleration process.
163 |=(% style="width: 150px;" %)Zero-speed shutdown|(% style="width:532px" %)The servo drive outputs reverse braking torque, and the motor quickly decelerates to zero-speed.|(% style="width:393px" %)Rapid deceleration with mechanical shock, but fast deceleration process.
164
165 Table 6-5 Comparison of two shutdown modes
166
167 |=(% scope="row" style="width: 151px;" %)**Shutdown status**|=(% style="width: 532px;" %)**Free operation status**|=(% style="width: 392px;" %)**Position locked**
168 |=(% style="width: 151px;" %)Characteristics|(% style="width:532px" %)After the motor stops rotating, it is power-off, and the motor shaft can rotate freely.|(% style="width:392px" %)After the motor stops rotating, the motor shaft is locked and could not rotate freely.
169
170 Table 6-6 Comparison of two shutdown status
171
172 **Servo enable (S-ON) OFF shutdown**
173
174 The related parameters of the servo OFF shutdown mode are shown in the table below.
175
176 |=(% scope="row" style="width: 94px;" %)**Function code**|=(% style="width: 180px;" %)**Name**|=(% style="width: 119px;" %)(((
177 **Setting method**
178 )))|=(% style="width: 134px;" %)(((
179 **Effective time**
180 )))|=(% style="width: 86px;" %)(((
181 **Default value**
182 )))|=(% style="width: 70px;" %)**Range**|=(% style="width: 347px;" %)**Definition**|=**Unit**
183 |=(% style="width: 94px;" %)P00-05|(% style="width:180px" %)Servo OFF shutdown|(% style="width:119px" %)(((
184 Shutdown
185
186 setting
187 )))|(% style="width:134px" %)(((
188 Effective
189
190 immediately
191 )))|(% style="width:86px" %)0|(% style="width:70px" %)0 to 1|(% style="width:347px" %)(((
192 0: Free stop, and the motor shaft remains free status.
193
194 1: Zero-speed stop, and the motor axis remains free status.
195 )))|-
196
197 Table 6-7 Servo OFF shutdown mode parameters details
198
199 **Emergency shutdown**
200
201 It is free shutdown mode at present, and the motor shaft remains in a free state. The corresponding configuration and selection could be selected through the DI terminal function of the function code "DIDO configuration". The V1.18 firmware version adds the Estop stop time setting function. In some occasions where the servo needs to control the emergency stop of the motor, it is necessary to control the emergency stop time of the DI. Therefore, the P01-05 shutdown deceleration time function is added to deal with this situation.
202
203 Estop mode 1 (deceleration stop):
204
205 ~1. Configurate DI function code: 8 [ESTOP]
206
207 2. Set P1-5 shutdown deceleration time.
208
209 3. Trigger DI emergency shutdown.
210
211 4. Servo emergency shutdown and deceleration to zero speed.
212
213 Estop mode 2:
214
215 ~1. Configurate DI function code: 1 [Servo enable SON]
216
217 2. Set P1-05 shutdown deceleration time.
218
219 3. Set P0-05 Servo OFF shutdown mode: zero speed stop.
220
221 4. Trigger DI to turn off servo enable SON.
222
223 5.Servo enable turns off and stops and decelerates to zero speed.
224
225 |Function code|Name|(((
226 Setting
227
228 method
229 )))|(((
230 Effective
231
232 time
233 )))|Default|Range|Definition|Unit
234 |P01-05|Shutdown deceleration time|(((
235 Shutdown
236
237 setting
238 )))|(((
239 immediately
240
241 Effective
242 )))|50|0 to 65535|The time for the speed command to decelerate from 1000rpm to 0|ms
243
244 **Overtravel shutdown**
245
246 Overtravel means that the movable part of the machine exceeds the set area. In some occasions where the servo moves horizontally or vertically, it is necessary to limit the movement range of the workpiece. The overtravel is generally detected by limit switches, photoelectric switches or the multi-turn position of the encoder, that is, hardware overtravel or software overtravel.
247
248 Once the servo drive detects the action of the limit switch signal, it will immediately force the speed in the current direction of rotation to 0 to prevent it from continuing, and it will not be affected for reverse rotation. The overtravel shutdonw is fixed at zero speed and the motor shaft remains locked.
249
250 The corresponding configuration and selection could be selected through the DI terminal function of the function code "DIDO configuration". The default function of DI3 is POT and DI4 is NOT, as shown in the table below.
251
252 |=(% scope="row" style="width: 89px;" %)**Function code**|=(% style="width: 135px;" %)**Name**|=(% style="width: 122px;" %)(((
253 **Setting method**
254 )))|=(% style="width: 114px;" %)(((
255 **Effective time**
256 )))|=(% style="width: 106px;" %)**Default value**|=(% style="width: 84px;" %)**Range**|=(% style="width: 380px;" %)**Definition**|=**Unit**
257 |=(% style="width: 89px;" %)P06-08|(% style="width:135px" %)DI_3 channel function selection|(% style="width:122px" %)Operation setting|(% style="width:114px" %)Power-on again|(% style="width:106px" %)3|(% style="width:84px" %)0 to 32|(% style="width:380px" %)(((
258 0: OFF (not used)
259
260 01: S-ON servo enable
261
262 02: A-CLR fault and Warning Clear
263
264 03: POT forward drive prohibition
265
266 04: NOT Reverse drive prohibition
267
268 05: ZCLAMP Zero speed
269
270 06: CL Clear deviation counter
271
272 07: C-SIGN Inverted instruction
273
274 08: E-STOP Emergency stop
275
276 09: GEAR-SEL Electronic Gear Switch 1
277
278 10: GAIN-SEL gain switch
279
280 11: INH Instruction pulse prohibited input
281
282 12: VSSEL Vibration control switch input
283
284 13: INSPD1 Internal speed instruction selection 1
285
286 14: INSPD2 Internal speed instruction selection 2
287
288 15: INSPD3 Internal speedinstruction selection 3
289
290 16: J-SEL inertia ratio switch (not implemented yet)
291
292 17: MixModesel mixed mode selection
293
294 20: Internal multi-segment position enable signal
295
296 21: Internal multi-segment position selection 1
297
298 22: Internal multi-segment position selection 2
299
300 23: Internal multi-segment position selection 3
301
302 24: Internal multi-segment position selection 4
303 )))|-
304 |=(% style="width: 89px;" %)P06-09|(% style="width:135px" %)DI_3 channel logic selection|(% style="width:122px" %)Operation setting|(% style="width:114px" %)(((
305 Effective immediately
306 )))|(% style="width:106px" %)0|(% style="width:84px" %)0 to 1|(% style="width:380px" %)(((
307 DI port input logic validity function selection.
308
309 0: Normally open input. Low level valid (switch on);
310
311 1: Normally closed input. High level valid (switch off);
312 )))|-
313 |=(% style="width: 89px;" %)P06-10|(% style="width:135px" %)DI_3 input source selection|(% style="width:122px" %)Operation setting|(% style="width:114px" %)(((
314 Effective immediately
315 )))|(% style="width:106px" %)0|(% style="width:84px" %)0 to 1|(% style="width:380px" %)(((
316 Select the DI_3 port type to enable
317
318 0: Hardware DI_3 input terminal
319
320 1: Virtual VDI_3 input terminal
321 )))|-
322 |=(% style="width: 89px;" %)P06-11|(% style="width:135px" %)DI_4 channel function selection|(% style="width:122px" %)(((
323 Operation setting
324 )))|(% style="width:114px" %)(((
325 again Power-on
326 )))|(% style="width:106px" %)4|(% style="width:84px" %)0 to 32|(% style="width:380px" %)(((
327 0: OFF (not used)
328
329 01: SON Servo enable
330
331 02: A-CLR Fault and Warning Clear
332
333 03: POT Forward drive prohibition
334
335 04: NOT Reverse drive prohibition
336
337 05: ZCLAMP Zero speed
338
339 06: CL Clear deviation counter
340
341 07: C-SIGN Inverted instruction
342
343 08: E-STOP Emergency shutdown
344
345 09: GEAR-SEL Electronic Gear Switch 1
346
347 10: GAIN-SEL gain switch
348
349 11: INH Instruction pulse prohibited input
350
351 12: VSSEL Vibration control switch input
352
353 13: INSPD1 Internal speed instruction selection 1
354
355 14: INSPD2 Internal speed instruction selection 2
356
357 15: INSPD3 Internal speed instruction selection 3
358
359 16: J-SEL inertia ratio switch (not implemented yet)
360
361 17: MixModesel mixed mode selection
362
363 20: Internal multi-segment position enable signal
364
365 21: Internal multi-segment position selection 1
366
367 22: Internal multi-segment position selection 2
368
369 23: Internal multi-segment position selection 3
370
371 24: Internal multi-segment position selection 4
372 )))|-
373 |=(% style="width: 89px;" %)P06-12|(% style="width:135px" %)DI_4 channel logic selection|(% style="width:122px" %)Operation setting|(% style="width:114px" %)(((
374 Effective immediately
375 )))|(% style="width:106px" %)0|(% style="width:84px" %)0 to 1|(% style="width:380px" %)(((
376 DI port input logic validity function selection.
377
378 0: Normally open input. Low level valid (switch on);
379
380 1: Normally closed input. High level valid (switch off);
381 )))|-
382 |=(% style="width: 89px;" %)P06-13|(% style="width:135px" %)DI_4 input source selection|(% style="width:122px" %)Operation setting|(% style="width:114px" %)(((
383 Effective immediately
384 )))|(% style="width:106px" %)0|(% style="width:84px" %)0 to 1|(% style="width:380px" %)(((
385 Select the DI_4 port type to enable
386
387 0: Hardware DI_4 input terminal
388
389 1: Virtual VDI_4 input terminal
390 )))|-
391
392 Table 6-8 DI3 and DI4 channel parameters
393
394 **(4) Malfunction shutdown**
395
396 When the machine fails, the servo will perform a fault shutdown operation. The current shutdown mode is fixed to the free shutdown mode, and the motor shaft remains in a free state.
397
398 == Brake device ==
399
400 The brake is a mechanism that prevents the servo motor shaft from moving when the servo drive is in a non-operating state, and keeps the motor locked in position, so that the moving part of the machine will not move due to its own weight or external force.
401
402 (% class="warning" %)|(((
403 (% style="text-align:center" %)
404 [[image:image-20220611151617-1.png]]
405 )))
406 |(((
407 ✎The brake device is built into the servo motor, which is only used as a non-energized fixed special mechanism. It cannot be used for braking purposes, and can only be used when the servo motor is kept stopped;
408
409 ✎ After the servo motor stops, turn off the servo enable (S-ON) in time;
410
411 ✎The brake coil has no polarity;
412
413 ✎When the brake coil is energized (that is, the brake is open), magnetic flux leakage may occur at the shaft end and other parts. If users need to use magnetic sensors and other device near the motor, please pay attention!
414
415 ✎When the motor with built-in brake is in operation, the brake device may make a clicking sound, which does not affect the function.
416 )))
417
418 **Wiring of brake device**
419
420 The brake input signal has no polarity. User need to prepare a 24V power supply. The standard connection of brake signal BK and brake power supply is shown in the figure below. (take VD2B servo drive as example)
421
422
423 (% style="text-align:center" %)
424 (((
425 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
426 [[**Figure 6-2 VD2B servo drive brake wiring**>>image:image-20220608163136-2.png||id="Iimage-20220608163136-2.png"]]
427 )))
428
429 (% class="warning" %)|(((
430 (% style="text-align:center" %)
431 [[image:image-20220611151642-2.png]]
432 )))
433 |(((
434 ✎The length of the motor brake cable needs to fully consider the voltage drop caused by the cable resistance, and the brake operation needs to ensure that the voltage input is 24V.
435
436 ✎It is recommended to use the power supply alone for the brake device. If the power supply is shared with other electrical device, the voltage or current may decrease due to the operation of other electrical device, which may cause the brake to malfunction.
437
438 ✎It is recommended to use cables above 0.5 mm².
439 )))
440
441 **Brake software setting**
442
443 For a servo motor with brake, one DO terminal of servo drive must be configured as function 141 (BRK-OFF, brake output), and the effective logic of the DO terminal must be determined.
444
445 Related function code is as below.
446
447 |=(% scope="row" %)**DO function code**|=(% style="width: 241px;" %)**Function name**|=(% style="width: 458px;" %)**Function**|=(% style="width: 191px;" %)(((
448 **Effective time**
449 )))
450 |=141|(% style="width:241px" %)(((
451 BRK-OFF Brake output
452 )))|(% style="width:458px" %)Output the signal indicates the servo motor brake release|(% style="width:191px" %)Power-on again
453
454 Table 6-9 Relevant function codes for brake setting
455
456 |=(% scope="row" %)**Function code**|=**Name**|=(((
457 **Setting method**
458 )))|=(((
459 **Effective time**
460 )))|=**Default value**|=**Range**|=**Definition**|=**Unit**
461 |=P1-30|Delay from brake output to instruction reception|(((
462 Operation setting
463 )))|Effective immediately|250|0 to 500|Set delay that from the brake (BRK-OFF) output is ON to servo drive allows to receive input instruction. When brake output (BRK-OFF) is not allocated, the function code has no effect.|ms
464 |=P1-31|In static state, delay from brake output OFF to the motor is power off|(((
465 Operation setting
466 )))|Effective immediately|150|1 to 1000|When the motor is in a static state, set the delay time from brake (BRK-OFF) output OFF to servo drive enters the non-channel state. When the brake output (BRK-OFF) is not allocated, this function code has no effect.|ms
467 |=P1-32|Rotation status, when the brake output OFF, the speed threshold|(((
468 Operation setting
469 )))|Effective immediately|30|0 to 3000|(((
470 When the motor rotates, the motor speed threshold when the brake (BRK-OFF) is allowed to output OFF.
471
472 When the brake output (BRK-OFF) is not allocated, this function code has no effect.
473 )))|rpm
474 |=P1-33|Rotation status, Delay from servo enable OFF to brake output OFF|(((
475 Operation setting
476 )))|Effective immediately|500|1 to 1000|(((
477 When the motor rotates, the delay time from the servo enable (S-ON) OFF to the brake (BRK-OFF) output OFF is allowed.
478
479 When brake output (BRK-OFF) is not allocated, this function code has no effect.
480 )))|ms
481
482 According to the state of servo drive, the working sequence of the brake mechanism can be divided into the brake sequence in the normal state of the servo drive and the brake sequence in the fault state of the servo drive.
483
484 **Servo drive brake timing in normal state**
485
486 The brake timing of the normal state could be divided into: the servo motor static (the actual speed of motor is lower than 20 rpm) and servo motor rotation(the actual speed of the motor reaches 20 and above).
487
488 * Brake timing when servo motor is stationary
489
490 When the servo enable changes from ON to OFF, if the actual motor speed is lower than20 rpm, the servo drive will act according to the static brake sequence. The specific sequence action is shown in __Figure 6-3__
491
492 (% class="warning" %)|(((
493 (% style="text-align:center" %)
494 [[image:image-20220611151705-3.png]]
495 )))
496 |(((
497 ✎After the brake output is from OFF to ON, within P01-30, do not input position/speed/torque instructions, otherwise the instructions will be lost or operation errors will be caused.
498
499 ✎When applied to a vertical axis, the external force or the weight of the mechanical moving part may cause the machine to move slightly. When the servo motor is stationary, and the servo enable is OFF, the brake output will be OFF immediately. However, the motor is still energized within the time of P01-31 to prevent mechanical movement from moving due to its own weight or external force.
500 )))
501
502 (% style="text-align:center" %)
503 (((
504 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
505 [[**Figure 6-3 Brake Timing of when the motor is stationary**>>image:image-20220608163304-3.png||id="Iimage-20220608163304-3.png"]]
506 )))
507
508 (% class="box infomessage" %)
509 (((
510 ✎**Note: **For the delay time of the contact part of the brake at ② in the figure, please refer to the relevant specifications of motor.
511 )))
512
513 * The brake timing when servo motor rotates
514
515 When the servo enable is from ON to OFF, if the actual motor speed is greater than or equal to 20 rpm, the drive will act in accordance with the rotation brake sequence. The specific sequence action is shown in __Figure 6-4__.
516
517 (% class="warning" %)|(((
518 (% style="text-align:center" %)
519 [[image:image-20220611151719-4.png]]
520 )))
521 |(((
522 ✎When the servo enable is turned from OFF to ON, within P1-30, do not input position, speed or torque instructions, otherwise the instructions will be lost or operation errors will be caused.
523
524 ✎When the servo motor rotates, the servo enable is OFF and the servo motor is in the zero-speed shutdown state, but the brake output must meet any of the following conditions before it could be set OFF:
525
526 P01-33 time has not arrived, but the motor has decelerated to the speed set by P01-32;
527
528 P01-33 time is up, but the motor speed is still higher than the set value of P01-32.
529
530 ✎After the brake output changes from ON to OFF, the motor is still in communication within 50ms to prevent the mechanical movement from moving due to its own weight or external force.
531 )))
532
533 (% style="text-align:center" %)
534 (((
535 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
536 [[**Figure 6-4 Brake timing when the motor rotates**>>image:image-20220608163425-4.png||id="Iimage-20220608163425-4.png"]]
537 )))
538
539 **Brake timing when the servo drive fails**
540
541 The brake timing (free shutdown) in the fault status is as follows.
542
543 (% style="text-align:center" %)
544 (((
545 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
546 [[**~~ Figure 6-5 The brake timing (free shutdown) in the fault state**>>image:image-20220608163541-5.png||id="Iimage-20220608163541-5.png"]]
547 )))
548
549 = **Position control mode** =
550
551 Position control is the most important and commonly used control mode of the servo system. Position control refers to controlling the position of the motor through position instructions, and determining the target position of the motor by the total number of position instructions. The frequency of the position instruction determines the motor rotation speed. The servo drive can achieve fast and accurate control of the position and speed of the machine. Therefore, the position control mode is mainly used for occasions that require positioning control, such as manipulators, mounter, engraving machines, CNC machine tools, etc. The position control block diagram is shown in the figure below.
552
553 (% style="text-align:center" %)
554 (((
555 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
556 [[**Figure 6-6 Position control diagram**>>image:image-20220608163643-6.png||id="Iimage-20220608163643-6.png"]]
557 )))
558
559 Set “P00-01” to 1 by the software “Wecon SCTool”, and the servo drive is in position control mode.
560
561 |=(% scope="row" style="width: 123px;" %)**Function code**|=(% style="width: 134px;" %)**Name**|=(((
562 **Setting method**
563 )))|=(((
564 **Effective time**
565 )))|=(% style="width: 116px;" %)**Default value**|=(% style="width: 118px;" %)**Range**|=(% style="width: 389px;" %)**Definition**|=(% style="width: 151px;" %)**Unit**
566 |=(% style="width: 123px;" %)P00-01|(% style="width:134px" %)Control mode|(((
567 Operation setting
568 )))|(((
569 immediately Effective
570 )))|(% style="width:116px" %)1|(% style="width:118px" %)1 to 6|(% style="width:389px" %)(((
571 1: position control
572
573 2: speed control
574
575 3: torque control
576
577 4: position/speed mix control
578
579 5: position/torque mix control
580
581 6: speed /torque mix control
582
583 VD2L drive P00-01 setting range: 1-3, not supprt mix mode
584 )))|(% style="width:151px" %)-
585
586 Table 6-10 Control mode parameters
587
588 == Position instruction input setting ==
589
590 When the VD2 series servo drive is in position control mode, firstly set the position instruction source through the function code “P01-06”.
591
592 |=(% scope="row" %)**Function code**|=**Name**|=(((
593 **Setting method**
594 )))|=(((
595 **Effective time**
596 )))|=**Default value**|=**Range**|=**Definition**|=**Unit**
597 |=P01-06|Position instruction source|(((
598 Operation setting
599 )))|(((
600 immediately Effective
601 )))|0|0 to 1|(((
602 0: pulse instruction
603
604 1: internal position instruction
605 )))|-
606
607 Table 6-11 Position instruction source parameter
608
609 **The source of position instruction is pulse instruction (P01-06=0)**
610
611 Low-speed pulse instruction input
612
613 |(% style="text-align:center" %)(((
614 (% class="wikigeneratedid" %)
615 [[VD2A, VD2B and VD2C servo drives>>image:image-20220804160519-1.jpeg||id="Iimage-20220804160519-1.jpeg"]]
616 )))|(% style="text-align:center" %)(((
617 (% class="wikigeneratedid" %)
618 [[VD2F and VD2L servo drive>>image:image-20220804160624-2.jpeg||id="Iimage-20220804160624-2.jpeg"]]
619 )))
620 |(% colspan="2" %)Figure 6-7 Position instruction input setting
621
622 VD2 series servo drive has a set of pulse input terminals to receive the input of position pulse (via the CN2 terminal). The position pulse mode connection is shown in __Figure 6-7__.
623
624 The instruction pulse and symbol output circuit on the control device(HMI/PLC) side could select differential input or open collector input. The maximum input frequency is shown as below.
625
626 |=(% scope="row" %)**Pulse method**|=(% style="width: 372px;" %)**Maximum frequency**|=(% style="width: 260px;" %)**Voltage**
627 |=Open collector input|(% style="width:372px" %)200K|(% style="width:260px" %)24V
628 |=Differential input|(% style="width:372px" %)500K|(% style="width:260px" %)5V
629
630 Table 6-12 Pulse input specifications
631
632 * Differential input
633
634 Take VD2A , VD2B and VD2C  drive as examples, the connection of differential input is shown as below.
635
636 (% style="text-align:center" %)
637 (((
638 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block; width:583px;" %)
639 [[**Figure 6-8 Differential input connection**>>image:image-20220707092615-5.jpeg||height="306" id="Iimage-20220707092615-5.jpeg" width="583"]]
640 )))
641
642 (% class="box infomessage" %)
643 (((
644 ✎**Note: **The differential input connection of the VD2F drive differs only from the signal pin number. Please refer to “__[[4.4.3 position instruction input signal>>https://docs.we-con.com.cn/bin/view/Servo/Manual/02%20VD2%20SA%20Series/04%20Wiring/#HPositioninstructioninputsignal]]__”
645 )))
646
647 * Open collector input
648
649 Take VD2A, VD2B and VD2C drive as examples, the connection of differential input is shown as below.
650
651 (% style="text-align:center" %)
652 (((
653 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block; width:679px;" %)
654 [[**Figure 6-9 Open collector input connection**>>image:image-20220707092401-3.jpeg||height="432" id="Iimage-20220707092401-3.jpeg" width="679"]]
655 )))
656
657
658 (% class="box infomessage" %)
659 (((
660 ✎**Note:** The differential input connection of the VD2F drive differs only from the signal pin number. Please refer to “__[[4.4.3 position instruction input signal>>https://docs.we-con.com.cn/bin/view/Servo/Manual/02%20VD2%20SA%20Series/04%20Wiring/#HPositioninstructioninputsignal]]__”
661 )))
662
663 * Position pulse frequency and anti-interference level
664
665 When low-speed pulses input pins, you need to set a certain pin filter time to filter the input pulse instructions to prevent external interference from entering the servo drive and affecting motor control. After the filter function is enabled, the input and output waveforms of the signal are shown in Figure 6-10.
666
667 (% style="text-align:center" %)
668 (((
669 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
670 [[**Figure 6-10 Example of filtered signal waveform**>>image:image-20220608163952-8.png||id="Iimage-20220608163952-8.png"]]
671 )))
672
673 The input pulse frequency refers to the frequency of the input signal, which can be modified through the function code “P00-13”. If the actual input frequency is greater than the set value of “P00-13”, it may cause pulse loss or alarm. The position pulse anti-interference level can be adjusted through the function code “P00-14”, the larger the set value, the greater the filtering depth. The details of related function code parameters are as shown below.
674
675 |=**Function code**|=(% style="width: 169px;" %)**Name**|=(% style="width: 146px;" %)(((
676 **Setting method**
677 )))|=(((
678 **Effective time**
679 )))|=**Default value**|=(% style="width: 87px;" %)**Range**|=(% colspan="2" style="width: 296px;" %)**Definition**|=**Unit**
680 |(% rowspan="3" %)P00-14|(% rowspan="3" style="width:169px" %)Position pulse anti-interference level|(% rowspan="3" style="width:146px" %)(((
681 Operation setting
682 )))|(% rowspan="3" %)(((
683 Power-on again
684 )))|(% rowspan="3" %)2|(% rowspan="3" style="width:87px" %)0 to 9|(% colspan="2" style="width:296px" %)(((
685 Set the anti-interference level of external pulse instruction.
686
687 0: no filtering;
688
689 1: Filtering time 128ns
690
691 2: Filtering time 256ns
692
693 3: Filtering time 512ns
694
695 4: Filtering time 1.024us
696
697 5: Filtering time 2.048us
698
699 6: Filtering time 4.096us
700
701 7: Filtering time 8.192us
702
703 8: Filtering time 16.384us
704
705 9:
706
707 VD2: Filtering time 32.768us
708
709 VD2F: Filtering time 25.5us
710 )))|(% rowspan="3" %)-
711
712 Table 6-13 Position pulse frequency and anti-interference level parameters
713
714 |**Function code**|**Name**|(((
715 **Setting**
716
717 **method**
718 )))|(((
719 **Effective**
720
721 **time**
722 )))|**Default value**|**Range**|**Definition**|**Unit**
723 |P00-14|Position pulse anti-interference level|(((
724 Operation
725
726 setting
727 )))|(((
728 Power-on
729
730 again
731 )))|2|0 to 8|(((
732 VD2L drive set the anti-interference level of external pulse instruction.
733
734 0: no filtering;
735
736 1: Filtering time 111.1ns
737
738 2: Filtering time 222.2ns
739
740 3: Filtering time 444.4ns
741
742 4: Filtering time 888.8ns
743
744 5: Filtering time 1777.7ns
745
746 6: Filtering time 3555.5ns
747
748 7: Filtering time 7111.7ns
749
750 8: Filtering time 14222.2ns
751
752
753 )))|-
754
755 Table 6-14 VD2L Position pulse frequency and anti-interference level parameters
756
757
758 * Position pulse type selection
759
760 In VD2 series servo drives, there are three types of input pulse instructions, and the related function codes are shown in the table below.
761
762 |=(% scope="row" %)**Function code**|=(% style="width: 144px;" %)**Name**|=(% style="width: 110px;" %)(((
763 **Setting method**
764 )))|=(% style="width: 109px;" %)(((
765 **Effective time**
766 )))|=(% style="width: 77px;" %)**Default value**|=(% style="width: 74px;" %)**Range**|=(% style="width: 412px;" %)**Definition**|=**Unit**
767 |=P00-12|(% style="width:144px" %)Position pulse type selection|(% style="width:110px" %)(((
768 Operation setting
769 )))|(% style="width:109px" %)(((
770 Power-on again
771 )))|(% style="width:77px" %)0|(% style="width:74px" %)0 to 5|(% style="width:412px" %)(((
772 0: direction + pulse (positive logic)
773
774 1: CW/CCW
775
776 2: A, B phase quadrature pulse (4 times frequency)
777
778 3: Direction + pulse (negative logic)
779
780 4: CW/CCW (negative logic)
781
782 5: A, B phase quadrature pulse (4 times frequency negative logic)
783
784 **✎Note: VD2F and VD2L series drivers do not support the pulse form of CW/CCW! P0-12 parameter setting range of VD2L: 0, 2, 3, 5**
785 )))|-
786
787 Table 6-15 Position pulse type selection parameter
788
789 |=(% scope="row" %)**Pulse type selection**|=(% style="width: 200px;" %)**Pulse type**|=(% style="width: 161px;" %)**Signal**|=**Schematic diagram of forward pulse**|=**Schematic diagram of negative pulse**
790 |=0|(% style="width:200px" %)(((
791 Direction + pulse
792
793 (Positive logic)
794 )))|(% style="width:161px" %)(((
795 PULSE
796
797 SIGN
798 )))|[[image:image-20220707094340-6.jpeg]]|[[image:image-20220707094345-7.jpeg]]
799 |=1|(% style="width:200px" %)CW/CCW|(% style="width:161px" %)(((
800 PULSE (CW)
801
802 SIGN (CCW)
803 )))|(% colspan="2" %)[[image:image-20220707094351-8.jpeg]]
804 |=2|(% style="width:200px" %)(((
805 AB phase orthogonal
806
807 pulse (4 times frequency)
808 )))|(% style="width:161px" %)(((
809 PULSE (Phase A)
810
811 SIGN (Phase B)
812 )))|(((
813
814
815 [[image:image-20220707094358-9.jpeg]]
816
817 Phase A is 90° ahead of Phase B
818 )))|(((
819
820
821 [[image:image-20220707094407-10.jpeg]]
822
823 Phase B is 90° ahead of Phase A
824 )))
825 |=3|(% style="width:200px" %)(((
826 Direction + pulse
827
828 (Negative logic)
829 )))|(% style="width:161px" %)(((
830 PULSE
831
832 SIGN
833 )))|[[image:image-20220707094414-11.jpeg]]|[[image:image-20220707094418-12.jpeg]]
834 |=4|(% style="width:200px" %)(((
835 CW/CCW
836
837 (Negative logic)
838 )))|(% style="width:161px" %)(((
839 PULSE (CW)
840
841 SIGN (CCW)
842 )))|(% colspan="2" %)[[image:image-20220707094423-13.jpeg]]
843 |=5|(% style="width:200px" %)(((
844 AB phase orthogonal
845
846 pulse (4 times frequency negative logic)
847 )))|(% style="width:161px" %)(((
848 PULSE (Phase A)
849
850 SIGN (Phase B)
851 )))|(((
852
853
854 [[image:image-20220707094429-14.jpeg]]
855
856 Phase B is ahead of A phase by 90°
857 )))|(((
858
859
860 [[image:image-20220707094437-15.jpeg]]
861
862 Phase A is ahead of B phase by 90°
863 )))
864
865 Table 6-16 Pulse description
866
867 **The source of position instruction is internal position instruction (P01-06=1)**
868
869 The VD2 series servo drive has a multi-segment position operation function, which supports maximum 16-segment instructions. The displacement, maximum operating speed (steady-state operating speed) and acceleration/deceleration time of each segment could be set separately. The waiting time between positions could also be set according to actual needs. The setting process of multi-segment position is shown in __Figure 6-11__.
870
871 The servo drive completely runs the multi-segment position instruction set by P07-01 once, and the total number of positions is called completing one round of operation.
872
873 (% style="text-align:center" %)
874 (((
875 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
876 [[**Figure 6-11 The setting process of multi-segment position**>>image:image-20220608164116-9.png||id="Iimage-20220608164116-9.png"]]
877 )))
878
879
880 * Set multi-segment position running mode
881
882 |=(% scope="row" %)**Function code**|=**Name**|=(((
883 **Setting method**
884 )))|=(((
885 **Effective time**
886 )))|=**Default value**|=**Range**|=**Definition**|=**Unit**
887 |=P07-01|Multi-segment position running mode|(((
888 Shutdown setting
889 )))|(((
890 Effective immediately
891 )))|0|0 to 2|(((
892 0: Single running
893
894 1: Cycle running
895
896 2: DI switching running
897 )))|-
898 |=P07-02|Start segment number|(((
899 Shutdown setting
900 )))|(((
901 Effective immediately
902 )))|1|1 to 16|1st segment NO. in non-DI switching mode|-
903 |=P07-03|End segment number|(((
904 Shutdown setting
905 )))|(((
906 Effective immediately
907 )))|1|1 to 16|last segment NO. in non-DI switching mode|-
908 |=P07-04|Margin processing method|(((
909 Shutdown setting
910 )))|(((
911 Effective immediately
912 )))|0|0 to 1|(((
913 0: Run the remaining segments
914
915 1: Run again from the start segment
916 )))|-
917 |=P07-05|Displacement instruction type|(((
918 Shutdown setting
919 )))|(((
920 Effective immediately
921 )))|0|0 to 1|(((
922 (% id="cke_bm_79356S" style="display:none" %) (%%)0: Relative position instruction
923
924 1: Absolute position instruction(% id="cke_bm_79356E" style="display:none" %)
925 )))|-
926
927 Table 6-17 multi-segment position running mode parameters
928
929 VD2 series servo drive has three multi-segment position running modes, and you could select the best running mode according to the site requirements.
930
931 1. Single running
932
933 In this running mode, the segment number is automatically incremented and switched, and the servo drive only operates for one round (the servo drive runs completely once for the total number of multi-segment position instructions set by P07-02 and P07-03). The single running curve is shown in __Figure 6-12__, and S1 and S2 are the displacements of the 1st segment and the 2nd segment respectively
934
935 (% style="text-align:center" %)
936 (((
937 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
938 [[**Figure 6-12 Single running curve (P07-02=1, P07-03=2)**>>image:image-20220608164226-10.png||id="Iimage-20220608164226-10.png"]]
939 )))
940
941 * 2. Cycle running
942
943 In this running mode, the position number is automatically incremented and switched, and the servo drive repeatedly runs the total number of multi-segment position instructions set by P07-02 and P07-03. The waiting time could be set between each segment. The cycle running curve is shown in __[[Figure 6-13>>https://docs.we-con.com.cn/bin/download/Servo/2.%20User%20Manual/06%20VD2%20SA%20Series%20Servo%20Drives%20Manual%20%28Full%20V1.1%29/06%20Operation/WebHome/image-20220608164327-11.png?rev=1.1]]__, and S1,S2,S3 and S4 are the displacements of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th segment respectively.
944
945 (% style="text-align:center" %)
946 (((
947 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
948 [[**Figure 6-13 Cycle running curve (P07-02=1, P07-03=4)**>>image:image-20220608164327-11.png||id="Iimage-20220608164327-11.png"]]
949 )))
950
951 (% class="warning" %)|(((
952 (% style="text-align:center" %)
953 [[image:image-20220611151917-5.png]]
954 )))
955 |In single running and cycle running mode, the setting value of P07-03 needs to be greater than the setting value of P07-02.
956
957 (% start="3" %)
958 1. DI switching running
959
960 In this running mode, the next running segment number could be set when operating the current segment number. The interval time is determined by the instruction delay of the host computer. The running segment number is determined by DI terminal logic, and the related function codes are shown in the table below.
961
962 |=(% scope="row" %)**DI function code**|=**Function name**|=**Function**
963 |=21|INPOS1: Internal multi-segment position segment selection 1|Form internal multi-segment position running segment number
964 |=22|INPOS2: Internal multi-segment position segment selection 2|Form internal multi-segment position running segment number
965 |=23|INPOS3: Internal multi-segment position segment selection 3|Form internal multi-segment position running segment number
966 |=24|INPOS4: Internal multi-segment position segment selection 4|Form internal multi-segment position running segment number
967
968 Table 6-18 DI function code
969
970 The multi-segment segment number is a 4-bit binary number, and the DI terminal logic is level valid. When the input level is valid, the segment selection bit value is 1, otherwise it is 0. Table 6-17 shows the correspondence between the position bits 1 to 4 of the internal multi-segment position and the position number.
971
972 |=(% scope="row" %)**INPOS4**|=**INPOS3**|=**INPOS2**|=**INPOS1**|=**Running position number**
973 |=0|0|0|0|1
974 |=0|0|0|1|2
975 |=0|0|1|0|3
976 |=0|0|1|1|4
977 |=0|1|0|0|5
978 |=0|1|0|1|6
979 |=0|1|1|0|7
980 |=0|1|1|1|8
981 |=1|0|0|0|9
982 |=1|0|0|1|10
983 |=1|0|1|0|11
984 |=1|0|1|1|12
985 |=1|1|0|0|13
986 |=1|1|0|1|14
987 |=1|1|1|0|15
988 |=1|1|1|1|16
989
990 Table 6-19 INPOS corresponds to running segment number
991
992 The operating curve in this running mode is shown in __Figure 6-14__.
993
994 (% style="text-align:center" %)
995 (((
996 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
997 [[**Figure 6-14 DI switching running curve**>>image:image-20220608164545-12.png||id="Iimage-20220608164545-12.png"]]
998 )))
999
1000 VD2 series servo drives have two margin processing methods: run the remaining segments and run from the start segment again. The related function code is P07-04.
1001
1002 **Run the remaining segments**
1003
1004 In this processing way, the multi-segment position instruction enable is OFF during running, the servo drive will abandon the unfinished displacement part and shutdown, and the positioning completion signal will be valid after the shutdown is complete. When the multi-segment position enable is ON, and the servo drive will start to run from the next segment where the OFF occurs. The curves of single running and cycle running are shown in __[[Figure 6-15>>https://docs.we-con.com.cn/bin/download/Servo/2.%20User%20Manual/06%20VD2%20SA%20Series%20Servo%20Drives%20Manual%20%28Full%20V1.1%29/06%20Operation/WebHome/image-20220608164847-13.png?rev=1.1]]__ and __[[Figure 6-16>>https://docs.we-con.com.cn/bin/download/Servo/2.%20User%20Manual/06%20VD2%20SA%20Series%20Servo%20Drives%20Manual%20%28Full%20V1.1%29/06%20Operation/WebHome/image-20220608165032-14.png?rev=1.1]]__ respectively.
1005
1006 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1007 (((
1008 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
1009 [[**Figure 6-15 Single running-run the remaining segments (P07-02=1, P07-03=4)**>>image:image-20220608164847-13.png||id="Iimage-20220608164847-13.png"]]
1010 )))
1011
1012 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1013 (((
1014 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block; width:734px;" %)
1015 [[**Figure 6-16 Cycle running-run the remaining segment (P07-02=1, P07-03=4)**>>image:image-20220608165032-14.png||height="285" id="Iimage-20220608165032-14.png" width="734"]]
1016 )))
1017
1018 **Run again from the start segment**
1019
1020 In this processing mode, when the multi-segment position instruction enable is OFF during running, the servo drive will abandon the uncompleted displacement part and shutdown. After the shutdown is completed, the positioning completion signal is valid. When the multi-segment position enable is ON, and the servo drive will start to operate from the next position set by P07-02. The curves of single running and cycle running are shown in __Figure 6-17__ and __Figure 6-18__ respectively.
1021
1022 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1023 (((
1024 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
1025 [[**Figure 6-17 Single running-run from the start segment again (P07-02=1, P07-03=4)**>>image:image-20220608165343-15.png||id="Iimage-20220608165343-15.png"]]
1026 )))
1027
1028 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1029 (((
1030 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
1031 [[**Figure 6-18 Cyclic running-run from the start segment again (P07-02=1, P07-03=4)**>>image:image-20220608165558-16.png||id="Iimage-20220608165558-16.png"]]
1032 )))
1033
1034 VD2 series servo drives have two types of displacement instructions: relative position instruction and absolute position instruction. The related function code is P07-05.
1035
1036 * Relative position instruction
1037
1038 The relative position instruction takes the current stop position of the motor as the start point and specifies the amount of displacement.
1039
1040 |(((
1041 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1042 (((
1043 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
1044 [[**Figure 6-19 Relative position diagram**>>image:image-20220608165710-17.png||id="Iimage-20220608165710-17.png"]]
1045 )))
1046 )))|(((
1047 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1048 (((
1049 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
1050 [[**Figure 6-20 Displacement diagram**>>image:image-20220608165749-18.png||id="Iimage-20220608165749-18.png"]]
1051 )))
1052 )))
1053
1054 * Absolute position instruction
1055
1056 The absolute position instruction takes "reference origin" as the zero point of absolute positioning, and specifies the amount of displacement.
1057
1058 |(((
1059 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1060 (((
1061 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
1062 [[**Figure 6-21 Absolute indication**>>image:image-20220608165848-19.png||id="Iimage-20220608165848-19.png"]]
1063 )))
1064 )))|(((
1065 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1066 (((
1067 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
1068 [[**Figure 6-22 Displacement**>>image:image-20220608170005-20.png||id="Iimage-20220608170005-20.png"]]
1069 )))
1070 )))
1071
1072 * Multi-segment position running curve setting
1073
1074 The multi-segment position running supports maximum 16 segments different position instructions. The displacement, maximum running speed (steady-state running speed), acceleration and deceleration time of each position and the waiting time between segment could all be set. __[[Table 6-19>>https://docs.we-con.com.cn/bin/view/Servo/2.%20User%20Manual/06%20VD2%20SA%20Series%20Servo%20Drives%20Manual%20%28Full%20V1.1%29/06%20Operation/#HPositioninstructioninputsetting]]__ are the related function codes of the 1st segment running curve.
1075
1076 |=(% scope="row" %)**Function code**|=**Name**|=**Setting method**|=**Effective time**|=**Default value**|=**Range**|=**Definition**|=**Unit**
1077 |=P07-09|(((
1078 1st segment
1079
1080 displacement
1081 )))|(((
1082 Operation setting
1083 )))|(((
1084 Effective immediately
1085 )))|10000|(((
1086 -2147483647 to
1087
1088 2147483646
1089 )))|Position instruction, positive and negative values could be set|-
1090 |=P07-10|Maximum speed of the 1st displacement|(((
1091 Operation setting
1092 )))|(((
1093 Effective immediately
1094 )))|100|1 to 5000|Steady-state running speed of the 1st segment|rpm
1095 |=P07-11|Acceleration and deceleration of 1st segment displacement|(((
1096 Operation setting
1097 )))|(((
1098 Effective immediately
1099 )))|100|1 to 65535|The time required for the acceleration and deceleration of the 1st segment|ms
1100 |=P07-12|Waiting time after completion of the 1st segment displacement|(((
1101 Operation setting
1102 )))|(((
1103 Effective immediately
1104 )))|100|1 to 65535|Delayed waiting time from the completion of the 1st segment to the start of the next segment|Set by P07-06
1105
1106 Table 6-20 The 1st position operation curve parameters table
1107
1108 After setting the above parameters, the actual operation curve of the motor is shown in Figure 6-23.
1109
1110 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1111 (((
1112 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
1113 [[**Figure 6-23 The 1st segment running curve of motor**>>image:image-20220608170149-21.png||id="Iimage-20220608170149-21.png"]]
1114 )))
1115
1116
1117 * multi-segment position instruction enable
1118
1119 When selecting multi-segment position instruction as the instruction source, configure 1 DI port channel of the servo drive to function 20 (internal multi-segment position enable signal), and confirm the valid logic of the DI terminal.
1120
1121 |=(% scope="row" %)**DI function code**|=**Function name**|=**Function**
1122 |=20|ENINPOS: Internal multi-segment position enable signal|(((
1123 DI port logic invalid: Does not affect the current operation of the servo motor.
1124
1125 DI port logic valid: Motor runs multi-segment position
1126 )))
1127
1128 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1129 [[image:image-20220611152020-6.png||class="img-thumbnail"]]
1130
1131 It should be noted that only when the internal multi-segment position enable signal is OFF, can the P07 group parameters be actually modified to write into the servo drive!
1132
1133 == Electronic gear ratio ==
1134
1135 **Definition of electronic gear ratio**
1136
1137 In the position control mode, the input position instruction (instruction unit) is to set the load displacement, and the motor position instruction (encoder unit) is to set the motor displacement, in order to establish the proportional relationship between the motor position instruction and the input position instruction, electronic gear ratio function is used. "instruction unit" refers to the minimum resolvable value input from the control device(HMI/PLC) to the servo drive. "Encoder unit" refers to the value of the input instruction processed by the electronic gear ratio.
1138
1139 With the function of the frequency division (electronic gear ratio <1) or multiplication (electronic gear ratio > 1) of the electronic gear ratio, the actual the motor rotation or movement displacement can be set when the input position instruction is 1 instruction unit.
1140
1141 It it noted that the electronic gear ratio setting range of the 2500-line incremental encoder should meet the formula (6-1), and the electronic gear ratio setting range of the 17-bit encoder should meet the formula (6-2), setting range of the electronic gear ratio of 23-bit encoder should meet the formula (6-3)
1142
1143 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1144 [[image:image-20220707094901-16.png||class="img-thumbnail"]]
1145
1146 Otherwise, the servo drive will report Er.35: "Electronic gear ratio setting exceeds the limit"!
1147
1148 **Setting steps of electronic gear ratio**
1149
1150 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1151 (((
1152 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block; width:1021px;" %)
1153 [[**Figure 6-24 Setting steps of electronic gear ratio**>>image:image-20220707100850-20.jpeg||height="458" id="Iimage-20220707100850-20.jpeg" width="1021"]]
1154 )))
1155
1156 **lectronic gear ratio switch setting**
1157
1158 When the function code P00-16 is 0, the electronic gear ratio switching function could be used. You could switch between electronic gear 1 and electronic gear 2 as needed. There is only one set of gear ratios at any time. Related function codes are shown in the table below.
1159
1160 |=(% scope="row" %)**Function code**|=**Name**|=(((
1161 **Setting method**
1162 )))|=(((
1163 **Effective time**
1164 )))|=**Default value**|=**Range**|=**Definition**|=**Unit**
1165 |=P00-16|Number of instruction pulses when the motor rotates one circle|(((
1166 Shutdown setting
1167 )))|(((
1168 Effective immediately
1169 )))|10000|0 to 131072|Set the number of position command pulses required for each turn of the motor. When the setting value is 0, [P00-17]/[P00-19] Electronic gear 1/2 numerator, [P00-18]/[P00-20] Electronic gear 1/2 denominator is valid.|(((
1170 Instruction pulse
1171
1172 unit
1173 )))
1174 |=P00-17|(((
1175 Electronic gear 1
1176
1177 numerator
1178 )))|Operation setting|(((
1179 Effective immediately
1180 )))|1|1 to 4294967294|(((
1181 Set the numerator of the 1st group electronic gear ratio for position instruction frequency division or multiplication. P00-16 is effective when the number of instruction pulses of one motor rotation is 0.
1182
1183 **VD2L: 1-2147483647**
1184 )))|-
1185 |=P00-18|(((
1186 Electronic gear 1
1187
1188 denominator
1189 )))|(((
1190 Operation setting
1191 )))|(((
1192 Effective immediately
1193 )))|1|1 to 4294967294|(((
1194 Set the denominator of the 1st group electronic gear ratio for position instruction frequency division or multiplication. P00-16 is effective when the number of instruction pulses of one motor rotation is 0.
1195
1196 **VD2L: 1-2147483647**
1197 )))|-
1198 |=P00-19|(((
1199 Electronic gear 2
1200
1201 numerator
1202 )))|Operation setting|(((
1203 Effective immediately
1204 )))|1|1 to 4294967294|(((
1205 Set the numerator of the 2nd group electronic gear ratio for position instruction frequency division or multiplication. P00-16 is effective when the number of instruction pulses of one motor rotation is 0.
1206
1207 **VD2L: 1-2147483647**
1208 )))|-
1209 |=P00-20|(((
1210 Electronic gear 2
1211
1212 denominator
1213 )))|Operation setting|(((
1214 Effective immediately
1215 )))|1|1 to 4294967294|(((
1216 Set the denominator of the 2nd group electronic gear ratio for position instruction frequency division or multiplication. P00-16 is effective when the number of instruction pulses of one motor rotation is 0.
1217
1218 **VD2L: 1-2147483647**
1219 )))|-
1220
1221 Table 6-21 Electronic gear ratio function code
1222
1223 To use electronic gear ratio 2, it is necessary to configure any DI port as function 09 (GEAR-SEL electronic gear switch 1), and determine the valid logic of the DI terminal.
1224
1225 |=(% scope="row" %)**DI function code**|=**Function name**|=**Function**
1226 |=09|GEAR-SEL electronic gear switch 1|(((
1227 DI port logic invalid: electronic gear ratio 1
1228
1229 DI port logic valid: electronic gear ratio 2
1230 )))
1231
1232 Table 6-22 Switching conditions of electronic gear ratio group
1233
1234 |=**P00-16 value**|=(% style="width: 510px;" %)**DI terminal level corresponding to DI port function 9**|=(% style="width: 400px;" %)**Electronic gear ratio**
1235 |(% rowspan="2" %)0|(% style="width:510px" %)DI port logic invalid|(% style="width:400px" %)(((
1236 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1237 [[image:image-20220707101328-21.png]]
1238 )))
1239 |(% style="width:510px" %)DI port logic valid|(% style="width:400px" %)(((
1240 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1241 [[image:image-20220707101336-22.png]]
1242 )))
1243 |1 to 131072|(% style="width:510px" %)~-~-|(% style="width:400px" %)(((
1244 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1245 [[image:image-20220707101341-23.png]]
1246 )))
1247
1248 Table 6-23 Application of electronic gear ratio
1249
1250 When the function code P00-16 is not 0, the electronic gear ratio [[image:image-20220707101509-25.png]] is invalid.
1251
1252 == Position instruction filtering ==
1253
1254 Position instruction filtering is to filter the position instruction (encoder unit) after the electronic gear ratio frequency division or frequency multiplication, including first-order low-pass filtering and average filtering operation.
1255
1256 In the following situations, position instruction filtering should be added.
1257
1258 1. The position instruction output by host computer has not been processed with acceleration or deceleration;
1259 1. The pulse instruction frequency is low;
1260 1. When the electronic gear ratio is 10 times or more.
1261
1262 Reasonable setting of the position loop filter time constant can operate the motor more smoothly, so that the motor speed will not overshoot before reaching the stable point. This setting has no effect on the number of instruction pulses. The filter time is not as long as possible. If the filter time is longer, the delay time will be longer too, and the response time will be correspondingly longer. It is an illustration of several kinds of position filtering.
1263
1264 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1265 (((
1266 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block; width:514px;" %)
1267 [[**Figure 6-25 Position instruction filtering diagram**>>image:image-20220608170455-23.png||height="230" id="Iimage-20220608170455-23.png" width="514"]]
1268 )))
1269
1270 |=(% scope="row" %)**Function code**|=**Name**|=(((
1271 **Setting method**
1272 )))|=(((
1273 **Effective time**
1274 )))|=**Default value**|=**Range**|=**Definition**|=**Unit**
1275 |=P04-01|Pulse instruction filtering method|(((
1276 Shutdown setting
1277 )))|(((
1278 Effective immediately
1279 )))|0|0 to 1|(((
1280 0: 1st-order low-pass filtering
1281
1282 1: average filtering
1283 )))|-
1284 |=P04-02|Position instruction 1st-order low-pass filtering time constant|Shutdown setting|(((
1285 Effective immediately
1286 )))|0|0 to 1000|Position instruction first-order low-pass filtering time constant|ms
1287 |=P04-03|Position instruction average filtering time constant|Shutdown setting|(((
1288 Effective immediately
1289 )))|0|0 to 128|Position instruction average filtering time constant|ms
1290
1291 Table 6-24 Position instruction filter function code
1292
1293 == Clearance of position deviation ==
1294
1295 Position deviation clearance means that the drive could zero the deviation register in position mode. The user can realize the function of clearing the position deviation through the DI terminal;
1296
1297 Position deviation = (position instruction-position feedback) (encoder unit)
1298
1299 == Position-related DO output function ==
1300
1301 The feedback value of position instruction is compared with different thresholds, and output DO signal for host computer use.
1302
1303 (% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HPositioningcompletion2Fpositioningapproachoutput" %)
1304 **Positioning completion/positioning approach output**
1305
1306 (% class="wikigeneratedid" %)
1307 the positioning completion function means that when the position deviation meets the value set by P05-12, it could be considered that the positioning is complete in position control mode. At this time, servo drive could output the positioning completion signal, and the host computer could confirm the completion of the positioning of servo drive after receiving the signal.
1308
1309 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1310 (((
1311 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
1312 [[**Figure 6-26 Positioning completion signal output diagram**>>image:image-20220608170550-24.png||id="Iimage-20220608170550-24.png"]]
1313 )))
1314
1315 When using the positioning completion or approach function, you could also set positioning completion, positioning approach conditions, window and hold time. The principle of window filter time is shown in Figure 6-27.
1316
1317 To use the positioning completion/positioning approach function, a DO terminal of the servo drive should be assigned to the function 134 (P-COIN, positioning completion)/ 135 (P-NEAR, positioning approach). The related code parameters and DO function codes are shown as __[[Table 6-24>>https://docs.we-con.com.cn/bin/view/Servo/2.%20User%20Manual/06%20VD2%20SA%20Series%20Servo%20Drives%20Manual%20%28Full%20V1.1%29/06%20Operation/#HPosition-relatedDOoutputfunction]]__.
1318
1319 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1320 (((
1321 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block; width:709px;" %)
1322 [[**Figure 6-27 Positioning completion signal output with increased window filter time diagram**>>image:image-20220608170650-25.png||height="331" id="Iimage-20220608170650-25.png" width="709"]]
1323 )))
1324
1325 |=(% scope="row" %)**Function code**|=**Name**|=(((
1326 **Setting method**
1327 )))|=(% style="width: 129px;" %)(((
1328 **Effective time**
1329 )))|=(% style="width: 95px;" %)**Default value**|=**Range**|=**Definition**|=**Unit**
1330 |=P05-12|Positioning completion threshold|(((
1331 Operation setting
1332 )))|(% style="width:129px" %)(((
1333 Effective immediately
1334 )))|(% style="width:95px" %)800|1 to 65535|Positioning completion threshold|Equivalent pulse unit
1335 |=P05-13|Positioning approach threshold|(((
1336 Operation setting
1337 )))|(% style="width:129px" %)(((
1338 Effective immediately
1339 )))|(% style="width:95px" %)5000|1 to 65535|Positioning approach threshold|Equivalent pulse unit
1340 |=P05-14|Position detection window time|(((
1341 Operation setting
1342 )))|(% style="width:129px" %)(((
1343 Effective immediately
1344 )))|(% style="width:95px" %)10|0 to 20000|Set positioning completion detection window time|ms
1345 |=P05-15|Positioning signal hold time|(((
1346 Operation setting
1347 )))|(% style="width:129px" %)(((
1348 Effective immediately
1349 )))|(% style="width:95px" %)100|0 to 20000|Set positioning completion output hold time|ms
1350
1351 Table 6-25 Function code parameters of positioning completion
1352
1353 |=(% scope="row" %)**DO function code**|=**Function name**|=**Function**
1354 |=134|P-COIN positioning complete|Output this signal indicates the servo drive position is complete.
1355 |=135|(((
1356 P-NEAR positioning close
1357 )))|(((
1358 Output this signal indicates that the servo drive position is close.
1359 )))
1360
1361 Table 6-26 Description of DO rotation detection function code
1362
1363 == **VD2-0xxSA1H collector pulse signal DO Function and VD2L pulse signal DO output function** ==
1364
1365 **(1) VD2-0xxSA1H collector pulse signal DO Function**
1366
1367 The pulse signal of VD2-0xxSA1H is a collector signal output through DO, which can be connected to the high-speed pulse input of PLC without conversion through differential to collector circuit board. However, the pulse frequency division output used by VD2 series is a differential signal, which needs to pass through differential to collector circuit board to be connected to the high-speed pulse input of PLC.
1368
1369 **(2) Pulse signal DO output function of VD2L-0xxSA1P**
1370
1371 The pulse signal of VD2L-0xxSA1P is the collector signal output by DO, and it can be connected to the high-speed pulse input of PLC without the conversion of differential to collector circuit board.
1372
1373 **(3) The difference of collector pulse signal DO Function of VD2-0xxSA1H and DO output function of pulse signal of VD2L-0xxSA1P**
1374
1375 The pulse signal of VD2-0xxSA1H is the collector signal output through DO, and it is a 4 times frequency pulse signal of Phase A/B. DO signal of VD2L is a pulse+direction signal.
1376
1377 DO2, DO3, and DO4 respectively correspond to the pulse frequency division outputs of the Z-axis, A-axis, and B-axis of the pulse output, as shown in the following table.
1378
1379
1380 |(% rowspan="2" %)P06-28|Parameter name|Setting method|Effective time|Default|Set range|Application category|Unit
1381 |DO_2 channel function selection|Operation setting|Effective immediately|143|128-148|DI/DO|-
1382 |(% colspan="8" %)(((
1383 Used to set DO functions corresponding to hardware DO2. Refer to the following table for the functions corresponding to the set value:
1384
1385 |Setting value|DO channel function| |Setting value|DO channel function
1386 |128|OFF (not used)| |139|T-LIMIT (Torque limit)
1387 |129|RDY (Servo ready)| |140|V-LIMIT (speed limited)
1388 |130|ALM (fault signal)| |141|BRK-OFF (Brake Output)^^ Note1^^
1389 |131|WARN (warning signal)| |142|SRV-ST (Servo start status output)
1390 |132|TGON (rotation detection)| |143|OZ (Z pulse output)^^ Note2^^
1391 |133|ZSP (zero speed signal)| |144|N/A
1392 |134|P-COIN (Positioning completed)| |145|COM_VDO1 (communication VDO1 output)
1393 |135|P-NEAR (positioning approach)| |146|COM_VDO1(Communication VDO2 output)
1394 |136|V-COIN (consistent speed)| |147|COM_VDO1(communication VDO3 output)
1395 |137|V-NEAR (speed approach)| |148|COM_VDO1(communication VDO4 output)
1396 |138|T-COIN (torque arrival)| | |
1397
1398 When P06-28 is set to a value other than the above table, it is considered to not use DO port function.
1399
1400 The same DO channel function is not allowed to be assigned to multiple DO ports, otherwise the servo driver will report A-90 (DO port configuration duplicate).
1401
1402 Note 1: To use the BRK-OFF function code, you need to repower to take effect.
1403
1404 Note 2:
1405
1406 ① Only VD2L and VD2F support function code 143. The code for this function of VD2-0xxSA1G model is empty!
1407
1408 ② Only in the VD2-0xxSA1H model, the default function code for the DO_1 channel function selection is 130ALM (fault signal)! In the VD2-0xxSA1H model, the function code for the DO_2, DO_3, and DO_4 channels are 143 OZ (Z/A/B pulse output), and these 3 channels correspond to the Z-axis, A-axis, and B-axis of the pulse output respectively!
1409
1410 ③ The function selection code of DO_2, DO_3 and DO_4 channels in the VD2L-0xxSA1P model are 143 OZ (Z pulse output), and these 3 channels correspond to Z axis, pulse axis, and direction axis of the pulse output respectively!
1411 )))
1412
1413 |(% rowspan="2" %)P06-30|Parameter name|Setting method|Effective time|Default|Set range|Application category|Unit
1414 |DO_3 channel function selection|Operation setting|Effective immediately|143|128-148|DI/DO|-
1415 |(% colspan="8" %)(((
1416 Used to set DO functions corresponding to hardware DO3. Refer to the following table for the functions corresponding to the set value:
1417
1418 |Setting value|DO channel function| |Setting value|DO channel function
1419 |128|OFF (not used)| |139|T-LIMIT (torque limit)
1420 |129|RDY (Servo ready)| |140|V-LIMIT (speed limited)
1421 |130|ALM (fault signal)| |141|BRK-OFF (Brake Output)^^ Note1^^
1422 |131|WARN (warning signal)| |142|SRV-ST (Servo start status output)
1423 |132|TGON (rotation detection)| |143|OA (A pulse output)^^ Note2^^
1424 |133|ZSP (zero speed signal)| |144|None
1425 |134|P-COIN (Positioning completed)| |145|COM_VDO1 (communication VDO1 output)
1426 |135|P-NEAR (positioning approach)| |146|COM_VDO1(Communication VDO2 output)
1427 |136|V-COIN (consistent speed)| |147|COM_VDO1(communication VDO3 output)
1428 |137|V-NEAR (speed approach)| |148|COM_VDO1(communication VDO4 output)
1429 |138|T-COIN (torque arrival)| | |
1430
1431 When P06-30 is set to a value other than the above table, it is considered to not use DO port function.
1432
1433 The same DO channel function is not allowed to be assigned to multiple DO ports, otherwise the servo driver will report A-90 (DO port configuration duplicate).
1434
1435 **Note 1:** To use the BRK-OFF function code, you need to repower to take effect.
1436
1437 **Note 2:**
1438
1439 ① Only VD2L and VD2F support function code 143. The code for this function of VD2-0xxSA1G model is empty!
1440
1441 ② Only in the VD2-0xxSA1H model, the default function code for the DO_1 channel function selection is 130ALM (fault signal)! In the VD2-0xxSA1H model, the function code for the DO_2, DO_3, and DO_4 channels are 143 OZ (Z/A/B pulse output), and these 3 channels correspond to the Z-axis, A-axis, and B-axis of the pulse output respectively!
1442
1443 ③ The function selection code of DO_2, DO_3 and DO_4 channels in the VD2L-0xxSA1P model are 143 OZ (Z pulse output), and these 3 channels correspond to Z axis, pulse axis, and direction axis of the pulse output respectively!
1444 )))
1445
1446 |(% rowspan="2" %)P06-32|Parameter name|Setting method|Effective time|Default|Set range|Application category|Unit
1447 |DO_4 channel function selection|Operation setting|Effective immediately|143|128-148|DI/DO|-
1448 |(% colspan="8" %)(((
1449 Used to set DO functions corresponding to hardware DO4. Refer to the following table for the functions corresponding to the set value:
1450
1451 |Setting value|DO channel function| |Setting value|DO channel function
1452 |128|OFF (not used)| |139|T-LIMIT (Torque limit)
1453 |129|RDY (Servo ready)| |140|V-LIMIT (speed limited)
1454 |130|ALM (fault signal)| |141|BRK-OFF (Brake Output)^^ Note1^^
1455 |131|WARN (warning signal)| |142|SRV-ST (Servo start status output)
1456 |132|TGON (rotation detection)| |143|OB (B pulse output)^^ Note2^^
1457 |133|ZSP (zero speed signal)| |144|None
1458 |134|P-COIN (Positioning completed)| |145|COM_VDO1 (communication VDO1 output)
1459 |135|P-NEAR (positioning approach)| |146|COM_VDO1(Communication VDO2 output)
1460 |136|V-COIN (consistent speed)| |147|COM_VDO1(communication VDO3 output)
1461 |137|V-NEAR (speed approach)| |148|COM_VDO1(communication VDO4 output)
1462 |138|T-COIN (torque arrival)| | |
1463
1464 When P06-32 is set to a value other than the above table, it is considered to not use DO port function.
1465
1466 The same DO channel function is not allowed to be assigned to multiple DO ports, otherwise the servo drive will report A-90 (DO port configuration duplicate).
1467
1468 **Note 1:** To use the BRK-OFF function code, you need to repower to take effect.
1469
1470 **Note 2:**
1471
1472 ① Only VD2L and VD2F support function code 143. The code for this function of VD2-0xxSA1G model is empty!
1473
1474 ② Only in the VD2-0xxSA1H model, the default function code for the DO_1 channel function selection is 130ALM (fault signal)! In the VD2-0xxSA1H model, the function code for the DO_2, DO_3, and DO_4 channels are 143 OZ (Z/A/B pulse output), and these 3 channels correspond to the Z-axis, A-axis, and B-axis of the pulse output respectively!
1475
1476 ③ The function selection code of DO_2, DO_3 and DO_4 channels in the VD2L-0xxSA1P model are 143 OZ (Z pulse output), and these 3 channels correspond to Z axis, pulse axis, and direction axis of the pulse output respectively!
1477 )))
1478
1479 = **Speed control mode** =
1480
1481 Speed control refers to controlling the speed of the machine through speed instructions. Given the speed instruction by digital voltage or communication, the servo drive can control the mechanical speed fast and precisely. Therefore, the speed control mode is mainly used to control the rotation speed such as analog CNC engraving and milling machine. [[Figure 6-28>>path:https://docs.we-con.com.cn/bin/download/Servo/2.%20User%20Manual/06%20VD2%20SA%20Series%20Servo%20Drives%20Manual%20%28Full%20V1.1%29/06%20Operation/WebHome/6.28.jpg?width=806&height=260&rev=1.1]] is the speed control block diagram.
1482
1483 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1484 (((
1485 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block; width:806px;" %)
1486 [[**Figure 6-28 Speed control block diagram**>>image:6.28.jpg||height="260" id="I6.28.jpg" width="806"]]
1487 )))
1488
1489 == Speed instruction input setting ==
1490
1491 In speed control mode, VD2A and VD2B servo drives have two instruction source: internal speed instruction and analog speed instruction. VD2F drive only supports internal speed instruction. Speed instruction source is set by function code P01-01.
1492
1493 |=(% scope="row" style="width: 121px;" %)**Function code**|=(% style="width: 186px;" %)**Name**|=(% style="width: 128px;" %)(((
1494 **Setting method**
1495 )))|=(% style="width: 125px;" %)(((
1496 **Effective time**
1497 )))|=(% style="width: 85px;" %)**Default value**|=(% style="width: 75px;" %)**Range**|=(% style="width: 310px;" %)**Definition**|=**Unit**
1498 |=(% style="width: 121px;" %)P01-01|(% style="width:186px" %)Speed instruction source|(% style="width:128px" %)(((
1499 Shutdown setting
1500 )))|(% style="width:125px" %)(((
1501 Effective immediately
1502 )))|(% style="width:85px" %)0|(% style="width:75px" %)0 to 1|(% style="width:310px" %)(((
1503 0: internal speed instruction
1504
1505 1: AI_1 analog input (not supported by **VD2F and VD2L**)
1506 )))|-
1507
1508 Table 6-27 Speed instruction source parameter
1509
1510 **Speed instruction source is internal speed instruction (P01-01=0)**
1511
1512 Speed instruction comes from internal instruction, and the internal speed instruction is given by a number. The VD2 series servo drive has internal multi-segment speed running function. There are 8 segments speed instructions stored in servo drive, and the speed of each segment could be set individually. The servo drive uses the 1st segment internal speed by default. To use the 2nd to 8th segment internal speed, the corresponding number of DI terminals must be configured as functions 13, 14, and 15. The detailed parameters and function codes are shown as below.
1513
1514 (% style="width:1141px" %)
1515 |=(% colspan="1" scope="row" %)**Function code**|=(% colspan="2" %)**Name**|=(% colspan="2" %)(((
1516 **Setting**
1517
1518 **method**
1519 )))|=(% colspan="2" %)(((
1520 **Effective**
1521
1522 **time**
1523 )))|=(% colspan="2" %)**Default value**|=(% colspan="2" %)**Range**|=(% colspan="2" %)**Definition**|=(% colspan="2" %)**Unit**
1524 |=(% colspan="1" %)P01-02|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1525 Internal speed
1526
1527 Instruction 0
1528 )))|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1529 Operation
1530
1531 setting
1532 )))|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1533 Effective
1534
1535 immediately
1536 )))|(% colspan="2" %)0|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1537 -5000 to 5000
1538 )))|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1539 Internal speed instruction 0
1540
1541 When DI input port:
1542
1543 15-INSPD3: 0
1544
1545 14-INSPD2: 0
1546
1547 13-INSPD1: 0,
1548
1549 select this speed instruction to be effective.
1550 )))|(% colspan="2" %)rpm
1551 |=(% colspan="1" %)P01-23|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1552 Internal speed
1553
1554 Instruction 1
1555 )))|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1556 Operation
1557
1558 setting
1559 )))|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1560 Effective
1561
1562 immediately
1563 )))|(% colspan="2" %)0|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1564 -5000 to 5000
1565 )))|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1566 Internal speed instruction 1
1567
1568 When DI input port:
1569
1570 15-INSPD3: 0
1571
1572 14-INSPD2: 0
1573
1574 13-INSPD1: 1,
1575
1576 Select this speed instruction to be effective.
1577 )))|(% colspan="2" %)rpm
1578 |=(% colspan="1" %)P01-24|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1579 Internal speed
1580
1581 Instruction 2
1582 )))|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1583 Operation
1584
1585 setting
1586 )))|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1587 Effective
1588
1589 immediately
1590 )))|(% colspan="2" %)0|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1591 -5000 to 5000
1592 )))|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1593 Internal speed instruction 2
1594
1595 When DI input port:
1596
1597 15-INSPD3: 0
1598
1599 14-INSPD2: 1
1600
1601 13-INSPD1: 0,
1602
1603 Select this speed instruction to be effective.
1604 )))|(% colspan="2" %)rpm
1605 |=(% colspan="1" %)P01-25|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1606 Internal speed
1607
1608 Instruction 3
1609 )))|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1610 Operation
1611
1612 setting
1613 )))|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1614 Effective
1615
1616 immediately
1617 )))|(% colspan="2" %)0|(% colspan="2" %)-5000 to 5000|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1618 Internal speed instruction 3
1619
1620 When DI input port:
1621
1622 15-INSPD3: 0
1623
1624 14-INSPD2: 1
1625
1626 13-INSPD1: 1,
1627
1628 Select this speed instruction to be effective.
1629 )))|(% colspan="2" %)rpm
1630 |=P01-26|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1631 Internal speed
1632
1633 Instruction 4
1634 )))|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1635 Operation
1636
1637 setting
1638 )))|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1639 Effective
1640
1641 immediately
1642 )))|(% colspan="2" %)0|(% colspan="2" %)-5000 to 5000|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1643 Internal speed instruction 4
1644
1645 When DI input port:
1646
1647 15-INSPD3: 1
1648
1649 14-INSPD2: 0
1650
1651 13-INSPD1: 0,
1652
1653 Select this speed instruction to be effective.
1654 )))|(% colspan="1" %)rpm
1655 |=P01-27|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1656 Internal speed
1657
1658 Instruction 5
1659 )))|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1660 Operation
1661
1662 setting
1663 )))|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1664 Effective
1665
1666 immediately
1667 )))|(% colspan="2" %)0|(% colspan="2" %)-5000 to 5000|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1668 Internal speed instruction 5
1669
1670 When DI input port:
1671
1672 15-INSPD3: 1
1673
1674 14-INSPD2: 0
1675
1676 13-INSPD1: 1,
1677
1678 Select this speed instruction to be effective.
1679 )))|(% colspan="1" %)rpm
1680 |=P01-28|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1681 Internal speed
1682
1683 Instruction 6
1684 )))|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1685 Operation
1686
1687 setting
1688 )))|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1689 Effective
1690
1691 immediately
1692 )))|(% colspan="2" %)0|(% colspan="2" %)-5000 to 5000|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1693 Internal speed instruction 6
1694
1695 When DI input port:
1696
1697 15-INSPD3: 1
1698
1699 14-INSPD2: 1
1700
1701 13-INSPD1: 0,
1702
1703 Select this speed instruction to be effective.
1704 )))|(% colspan="1" %)rpm
1705 |=P01-29|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1706 Internal speed
1707
1708 Instruction 7
1709 )))|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1710 Operation
1711
1712 setting
1713 )))|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1714 Effective
1715
1716 immediately
1717 )))|(% colspan="2" %)0|(% colspan="2" %)-5000 to 5000|(% colspan="2" %)(((
1718 Internal speed instruction 7
1719
1720 When DI input port:
1721
1722 15-INSPD3: 1
1723
1724 14-INSPD2: 1
1725
1726 13-INSPD1: 1,
1727
1728 Select this speed instruction to be effective.
1729 )))|(% colspan="1" %)rpm
1730
1731 Table 6-28 Internal speed instruction parameters
1732
1733 |=(% scope="row" %)**DI function code**|=**function name**|=**Function**
1734 |=13|INSPD1 internal speed instruction selection 1|Form internal multi-speed running segment number
1735 |=14|INSPD2 internal speed instruction selection 2|Form internal multi-speed running segment number
1736 |=15|INSPD3 internal speed instruction selection 3|Form internal multi-speed running segment number
1737
1738 Table 6-29 DI multi-speed function code description
1739
1740 The multi-speed segment number is a 3-bit binary number, and the DI terminal logic is level valid. When the input level is valid, the segment selection bit value is 1, otherwise it is 0. The corresponding relationship between INSPD1 to 3 and segment numbers is shown as below.
1741
1742
1743 (% style="margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto" %)
1744 |=(% style="text-align: center; vertical-align: middle;" %)**INSPD3**|=(% style="text-align: center; vertical-align: middle;" %)**INSPD2**|=(% style="text-align: center; vertical-align: middle;" %)**INSPD1**|=(% style="text-align: center; vertical-align: middle;" %)**Running segment number**|=(% style="text-align: center; vertical-align: middle;" %)**Internal speed instruction number**
1745 |(% style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle" %)0|(% style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle" %)0|(% style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle" %)0|(% style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle" %)1|(% style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle" %)0
1746 |(% style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle" %)0|(% style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle" %)0|(% style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle" %)1|(% style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle" %)2|(% style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle" %)1
1747 |(% style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle" %)0|(% style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle" %)1|(% style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle" %)0|(% style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle" %)3|(% style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle" %)2
1748 |(% colspan="5" style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle" %)......
1749 |(% style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle" %)1|(% style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle" %)1|(% style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle" %)1|(% style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle" %)8|(% style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle" %)7
1750
1751 Table 6-30 Correspondence between INSPD bits and segment numbers
1752
1753 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1754 (((
1755 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block; width:814px;" %)
1756 [[**Figure 6-29 Multi-segment speed running curve**>>image:image-20220608170845-26.png||height="524" id="Iimage-20220608170845-26.png" width="814"]]
1757 )))
1758
1759 **Speed instruction source is internal speed instruction (P01-01=1)**
1760
1761 The servo drive processes the analog voltage signal output by the host computer or other equipment as a speed instruction. VD2A and VD2B series servo drives have 2 analog input channels: AI_1 and AI_2. AI_1 is analog speed input, and AI_2 is analog speed limit.
1762
1763 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1764 (((
1765 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
1766 [[**Figure 6-30 Analog input circuit**>>image:image-20220608153341-5.png||id="Iimage-20220608153341-5.png"]]
1767 )))
1768
1769 Taking AI_1 as an example, the method of setting the speed instruction of analog voltage is illustrated as below.
1770
1771 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1772 (((
1773 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
1774 [[**Figure 6-31 Analog voltage speed instruction setting steps**>>image:image-20220608170955-27.png||id="Iimage-20220608170955-27.png"]]
1775 )))
1776
1777 Explanation of related terms:
1778
1779 * Zero drift: When analog input voltage is 0, the servo drive sample voltage value relative to the value of GND.
1780 * Bias: After zero drift correction, the corresponding analog input voltage when the sample voltage is 0.
1781 * Dead zone: It is the corresponding analog input voltage interval when the sample voltage is 0.
1782
1783 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1784 (((
1785 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
1786 [[**Figure 6-32 AI_1 diagram before and after bias**>>image:image-20220608171124-28.png||id="Iimage-20220608171124-28.png"]]
1787 )))
1788
1789 |=(% scope="row" %)**Function code**|=**Name**|=**Setting method**|=**Effective time**|=**Default value**|=**Range**|=**Definition**|=**Unit**
1790 |=P05-01(((
1791
1792 )))|AI_1 input bias|Operation setting|Effective immediately|0|-5000 to 5000|Set AI_1 channel analog bias value|mV
1793 |=P05-02(((
1794
1795 )))|AI_1 input filter time constant|Operation setting|Effective immediately|200|0 to 60000|AI_1 channel input first-order low-pass filtering time constant|0.01ms
1796 |=P05-03(((
1797
1798 )))|AI_1 dead zone|Operation setting|Effective immediately|20|0 to 1000|Set AI_1 channel quantity dead zone value|mV
1799 |=P05-04(((
1800
1801 )))|AI_1 zero drift|Operation setting|Effective immediately|0|-500 to 500|Automatic calibration of zero drift inside the drive|mV
1802
1803 Table 6-32 AI_1 parameter
1804
1805 (% class="box infomessage" %)
1806 (((
1807 ✎**Note: **
1808
1809 ☆: Indicates that the VD2F servo drive does not support this function code
1810
1811 〇: Indicates that the VD2F servo drive does not support this function code
1812
1813 ★: Indicates that VD2F and VD2L servo drives do not support this function code
1814
1815
1816 )))
1817
1818 == Acceleration and deceleration time setting ==
1819
1820 The acceleration and deceleration time setting can achieve the expectation of controlling acceleration by converting the speed instruction with higher acceleration into the speed instruction with gentle acceleration.
1821
1822 In the speed control mode, excessive acceleration of the speed instruction will cause the motor to jump or vibrate. Therefore, a suitable acceleration and deceleration time can realize the smooth speed change of the motor and avoid the occurrence of mechanical damage caused by the above situation.
1823
1824 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1825 (((
1826 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
1827 [[**Figure 6-33 of acceleration and deceleration time diagram**>>image:image-20220608171314-29.png||id="Iimage-20220608171314-29.png"]]
1828 )))
1829
1830 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1831 [[image:image-20220707103616-27.png||class="img-thumbnail"]]
1832
1833 |=(% scope="row" %)**Function code**|=**Name**|=(((
1834 **Setting method**
1835 )))|=(((
1836 **Effective time**
1837 )))|=**Default value**|=**Range**|=**Definition**|=**Unit**
1838 |=P01-03|Acceleration time|(((
1839 Operation setting
1840 )))|(((
1841 Effective immediately
1842 )))|50|0 to 65535|The time for the speed instruction to accelerate from 0 to 1000rpm|ms
1843 |=P01-04|Deceleration time|(((
1844 Operation setting
1845 )))|(((
1846 Effective immediately
1847 )))|50|0 to 65535|The time for the speed instruction to decelerate from 1000rpm to 0|ms
1848
1849 Table 6-31 Acceleration and deceleration time parameters
1850
1851 == Speed instruction limit ==
1852
1853 In speed mode, the servo drive could limit the size of the speed instruction. The sources of speed instruction limit include:
1854
1855 1. P01-10: Set the maximum speed limit value
1856 1. P01-12: Set forward speed limit value
1857 1. P01-13: Set reverse speed limit value
1858 1. The maximum speed of the motor: determined by motor model
1859
1860 The actual motor speed limit interval satisfies the following relationship:
1861
1862 The amplitude of forward speed instruction ≤ min (Maximum motor speed, P01-10, P01-12)
1863
1864 The amplitude of negative speed command ≤ min (Maximum motor speed, P01-10, P01-13)
1865
1866 |=(% scope="row" %)**Function code**|=**Name**|=(((
1867 **Setting method**
1868 )))|=(((
1869 **Effective time**
1870 )))|=**Default value**|=**Range**|=**Definition**|=**Unit**
1871 |=P01-10|Maximum speed threshold|(((
1872 Operation setting
1873 )))|(((
1874 Effective immediately
1875 )))|3600|0 to 5000|Set the maximum speed limit value, if exceeds this value, an overspeed fault will be reported|rpm
1876 |=P01-12|Forward speed threshold|(((
1877 Operation setting
1878 )))|(((
1879 Effective immediately
1880 )))|3000|0 to 5000|Set forward speed limit value|rpm
1881 |=P01-13|Reverse speed threshold|(((
1882 Operation setting
1883 )))|(((
1884 Effective immediately
1885 )))|3000|0 to 5000|Set reverse speed limit value|rpm
1886
1887 Table 6-32 Rotation speed related function codes
1888
1889 == Zero-speed clamp function ==
1890
1891 The zero speed clamp function refers to the speed control mode, when the zero speed clamp signal (ZCLAMP) is valid, and the absolute value of the speed instruction is lower than the zero speed clamp speed threshold (P01-22), the servo motor is at In locked state, the servo drive is in position lock mode at this time, and the speed instruction is invalid.
1892
1893 If the speed instruction amplitude is greater than zero-speed clamp speed threshold, the servo motor exits the locked state and continues to run according to the current input speed instruction.
1894
1895 |=(% scope="row" %)**Function code**|=**Name**|=(((
1896 **Setting method**
1897 )))|=(((
1898 **Effective time**
1899 )))|=**Default value**|=**Range**|=**Definition**|=**Unit**
1900 |=P01-21|(((
1901 Zero-speed clamp function selection
1902 )))|(((
1903 Operation setting
1904 )))|(((
1905 Effective immediately
1906 )))|0|0 to 3|(((
1907 Set the zero-speed clamp function. In speed mode:
1908
1909 0: Force the speed to 0;
1910
1911 1: Force the speed to 0, and keep the position locked when the actual speed is less than P01-22
1912
1913 2: When speed instruction is less than P01-22, force the speed to 0 and keep the position locked
1914
1915 3: Invalid, ignore zero-speed clamp input
1916 )))|-
1917 |=P01-22|(((
1918 Zero-speed clamp speed threshold
1919 )))|(((
1920 Operation setting
1921 )))|(((
1922 Effective immediately
1923 )))|20|0 to 6000|Set the speed threshold of zero-speed clamp function|rpm
1924
1925 Table 6-33 Zero-speed clamp related parameters
1926
1927 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1928 (((
1929 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
1930 [[**Figure 6-34 Zero-speed clamp diagram**>>image:image-20220608171549-30.png||id="Iimage-20220608171549-30.png"]]
1931 )))
1932
1933 == Speed-related DO output function ==
1934
1935 The feedback value of the position instruction is compared with different thresholds, and could output DO signal for host computer use.
1936
1937 **Rotation detection signal**
1938
1939 After the speed instruction is filtered, the absolute value of the actual speed absolute value of the servo motor reaches P05-16 (rotation detection speed threshold), it could be considered that the motor is rotating. At this time, the servo drive outputs a rotation detection signal (TGON), which can be used to confirm that the motor has rotated. On the contrary, when the absolute value of the actual rotation speed of the servo motor is less than P05-16, it is considered that the motor is not rotating.
1940
1941 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1942 (((
1943 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
1944 [[**Figure 6-35 Rotation detection signal diagram**>>image:image-20220608171625-31.png||id="Iimage-20220608171625-31.png"]]
1945 )))
1946
1947 To use the motor rotation detection signal output function, a DO terminal of the servo drive should be assigned to function 132 (T-COIN, rotation detection). The function code parameters and related DO function codes are shown in __Table 6-32__and __Table 6-33__.
1948
1949 |=(% scope="row" %)**Function code**|=**Name**|=(((
1950 **Setting method**
1951 )))|=(((
1952 **Effective time**
1953 )))|=**Default value**|=**Range**|=**Definition**|=**Unit**
1954 |=P05-16|(((
1955 Rotation detection
1956
1957 speed threshold
1958 )))|(((
1959 Operation setting
1960 )))|(((
1961 Effective immediately
1962 )))|20|0 to 1000|Set the motor rotation signal judgment threshold|rpm
1963
1964 Table 6-34 Rotation detection speed threshold parameters
1965
1966 |=(% scope="row" %)**DO function code**|=(% style="width: 247px;" %)**Function name**|=(% style="width: 695px;" %)**Function**
1967 |=132|(% style="width:247px" %)(((
1968 T-GON rotation detection
1969 )))|(% style="width:695px" %)(((
1970 Valid: when the absolute value of motor speed after filtering is greater than or equal to the set value of function code P05-16
1971
1972 Invalid, when the absolute value of motor speed after filtering is less than set value of function code P05-16
1973 )))
1974
1975 Table 6-35 DO rotation detection function code
1976
1977 **Zero-speed signal**
1978
1979 If the absolute value of the actual speed of servo motor is less than a certain threshold P05-19, it is considered that servo motor stops rotating (close to a standstill), and the servo drive outputs a zero speed signal (ZSP) at this time. On the contrary, if the absolute value of the actual speed of the servo motor is not less than this value, it is considered that the motor is not at a standstill and the zero-speed signal is invalid.
1980
1981 (% style="text-align:center" %)
1982 (((
1983 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
1984 [[**Figure 6-36 Zero-speed signal diagram**>>image:image-20220608171904-32.png||id="Iimage-20220608171904-32.png"]]
1985 )))
1986
1987 To use the motor zero-speed signal output function, a DO terminal of servo drive should be assigned to function 133 (ZSP, zero-speed signal). The function code parameters and related DO function codes are shown in __Table 6-34__ and __Table 6-35__.
1988
1989 |=(% scope="row" %)**Function code**|=**Name**|=(((
1990 **Setting method**
1991 )))|=(((
1992 **Effective time**
1993 )))|=**Default value**|=**Range**|=**Definition**|=**Unit**
1994 |=P05-19|Zero speed output signal threshold|(((
1995 Operation setting
1996 )))|(((
1997 Effective immediately
1998 )))|10|0 to 6000|Set zero-speed output signal judgment threshold|rpm
1999
2000 Table 6-36 Zero-speed output signal threshold parameter
2001
2002 |=(% scope="row" %)**DO function code**|=**Function name**|=**Function**
2003 |=133|(((
2004 ZSP zero speed signal
2005 )))|Output this signal indicates that the servo motor is stopping rotation
2006
2007 Table 6-37 DO zero-speed signal function code
2008
2009 **Speed consistent signal**
2010
2011 When the absolute value of the deviation between the actual speed of the servo motor after filtering and the speed instruction meets a certain threshold P05-17, it is considered that the actual speed of the motor has reached the set value, and the servo drive outputs a speed coincidence signal (V-COIN) at this time. Conversely, if the absolute value of the deviation between the actual speed of the servo motor and the set speed instruction after filtering exceeds the threshold, the speed consistent signal is invalid.
2012
2013 (% style="text-align:center" %)
2014 (((
2015 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
2016 [[**Figure 6-37 Speed consistent signal diagram**>>image:image-20220608172053-33.png||id="Iimage-20220608172053-33.png"]]
2017 )))
2018
2019 To use the motor speed consistent function, a DO terminal of the servo drive should be assigned to function 136 (V-COIN, consistent speed). The function code parameters and related DO function codes are shown in __Table 6-36__ and __Table 6-37__.
2020
2021 |=(% scope="row" %)**Function code**|=**Name**|=(((
2022 **Setting method**
2023 )))|=(((
2024 **Effective time**
2025 )))|=**Default value**|=**Range**|=**Definition**|=**Unit**
2026 |=P05-17|Speed consistent signal threshold|(((
2027 Operation setting
2028 )))|(((
2029 Effective immediately
2030 )))|10|0 to 100|Set speed consistent signal threshold|rpm
2031
2032 Table 6-38 Speed consistent signal threshold parameters
2033
2034 |=(% scope="row" %)**DO Function code**|=(% style="width: 262px;" %)**Function name**|=(% style="width: 684px;" %)**Function**
2035 |=136|(% style="width:262px" %)(((
2036 V-COIN consistent speed
2037 )))|(% style="width:684px" %)The output signal indicates that the absolute deviation of the actual speed of servo motor and the speed instruction meets the P05-17 set value
2038
2039 Table 6-39 DO speed consistent function code
2040
2041 **Speed approach signal**
2042
2043 After filtering, the absolute value of the actual speed of the servo motor exceeds a certain threshold [P05-17], and it is considered that the actual speed of the servo motor has reached the expected value. At this time, the servo drive can output a speed close signal (V-NEAR) through the DO terminal. Conversely, if the absolute value of the actual speed of the servo motor after filtering is not greater than this value, the speed approach signal is invalid.
2044
2045 (% style="text-align:center" %)
2046 (((
2047 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
2048 [[**Figure 6-38 Speed approaching signal diagram**>>image:image-20220608172207-34.png||id="Iimage-20220608172207-34.png"]]
2049 )))
2050
2051 To use the motor speed approach function, a DO terminal of the servo drive should be assigned to function 137 (V-NEAR, speed approach). The function code parameters and related DO function codes are shown in __Table 6-38__ and __Table 6-39__.
2052
2053 |=(% scope="row" style="width: 147px;" %)**Function code**|=(% style="width: 184px;" %)**Name**|=(((
2054 **Setting method**
2055 )))|=(((
2056 **Effective time**
2057 )))|=**Default value**|=**Range**|=**Definition**|=**Unit**
2058 |=(% style="width: 147px;" %)P05-18|(% style="width:184px" %)Speed approach signal threshold|(((
2059 Operation setting
2060 )))|(((
2061 Effective immediately
2062 )))|100|10 to 6000|Set speed approach signal threshold|rpm
2063
2064 Table 6-40 Speed approaching signal threshold parameters
2065
2066 |=(% scope="row" %)**DO function code**|=**Function name**|=**Function**
2067 |=137|(((
2068 V-NEAR speed approach
2069 )))|The output signal indicates that the actual speed of the servo motor has reached the expected value
2070
2071 Table 6-41 DO speed approach function code
2072
2073 = **Torque control mode** =
2074
2075 The current of the servo motor has a cablear relationship with the torque. Therefore, the control of the current can realize the control of the torque. Torque control refers to controlling the output torque of the motor through torque instructions. Torque instruction could be given by internal instruction and analog voltage.
2076
2077 (% style="text-align:center" %)
2078 (((
2079 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
2080 [[**Figure 6-39 Torque mode diagram**>>image:image-20220608172405-35.png||id="Iimage-20220608172405-35.png"]]
2081 )))
2082
2083 == **Torque instruction input setting** ==
2084
2085 In torque instruction, VD2A and VD2B servo drives have two instruction source: internal torque instruction and analog torque instruction. VD2F and VD2L  drive only has internal torque instruction. The torque instruction source is set by the function code P01-07.
2086
2087 |=(% scope="row" %)**Function code**|=**Name**|=(((
2088 **Setting method**
2089 )))|=(((
2090 **Effective time**
2091 )))|=**Default value**|=**Range**|=**Definition**|=**Unit**
2092 |=P01-07|Torque instruction source|(((
2093 Shutdown setting
2094 )))|(((
2095 Effective immediately
2096 )))|0|0 to 1|(((
2097 0: internal torque instruction
2098
2099 1: AI_1 analog input(not supported by VD2F and VD2L)
2100 )))|-
2101
2102 Table 6-42 Torque instruction source parameter
2103
2104 **Torque instruction source is internal torque instruction (P01-07=0)**
2105
2106 Torque instruction source is from inside, the value is set by function code P01-08.
2107
2108 |=(% scope="row" %)**Function code**|=**Name**|=(((
2109 **Setting method**
2110 )))|=(((
2111 **Effective time**
2112 )))|=**Default value**|=**Range**|=**Definition**|=**Unit**
2113 |=P01-08|Torque instruction keyboard set value|(((
2114 Operation setting
2115 )))|(((
2116 Effective immediately
2117 )))|0|-3000 to 3000|-300.0% to 300.0%|0.1%
2118
2119 Table 6-43 Torque instruction keyboard set value
2120
2121 **Torque instruction source is AI_1 analog input (P01-07=1)**
2122
2123 The servo drive processes the analog voltage signal output by host computer or other equipment as torque instruction. VD2A and VD2B series servo drives have 2 analog input channels: AI_1 and AI_2. AI_1 is analog torque input, and AI_2 is analog torque limit.
2124
2125 (% style="text-align:center" %)
2126 (((
2127 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block; width:408px;" %)
2128 [[**Figure 6-40 Analog input circuit**>>image:image-20220608153646-7.png||height="213" id="Iimage-20220608153646-7.png" width="408"]]
2129 )))
2130
2131 Taking AI_1 as an example, the method of setting torque instruction of analog voltage is as below.
2132
2133 (% style="text-align:center" %)
2134 (((
2135 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
2136 [[**Figure 6-41 Analog voltage torque instruction setting steps**>>image:image-20220608172502-36.png||id="Iimage-20220608172502-36.png"]]
2137 )))
2138
2139 Explanation of related terms:
2140
2141 * Zero drift: When analog input voltage is 0, the servo drive sample voltage value relative to the value of GND.
2142 * Bias: After zero drift correction, the corresponding analog input voltage when the sample voltage is 0.
2143 * Dead zone: It is the corresponding analog input voltage interval when the sample voltage is 0.
2144
2145 (% style="text-align:center" %)
2146 (((
2147 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
2148 [[**Figure 6-42 AI_1 diagram before and after bias**>>image:image-20220608172611-37.png||id="Iimage-20220608172611-37.png"]]
2149 )))
2150
2151 |=(% scope="row" %)**Function code**|=**Name**|=**Setting method**|=**Effective time**|=**Default value**|=**Range**|=**Definition**|=**Unit**
2152 |=P05-01☆|AI_1 input bias|Operation setting|Effective immediately|0|-5000 to 5000|Set AI_1 channel analog bias value|mV
2153 |=P05-02☆|AI_1 input filter time constant|Operation setting|Effective immediately|200|0 to 60000|AI_1 channel input first-order low-pass filtering time constant|0.01ms
2154 |=P05-03☆|AI_1 dead zone|Operation setting|Effective immediately|20|0 to 1000|Set AI_1 channel dead zone value|mV
2155 |=P05-04☆|AI_1 zero drift|Operation setting|Effective immediately|0|-500 to 500|Automatic calibration of zero drift inside the drive|mV
2156
2157 Table 6-44 AI_1 parameters
2158
2159 (% class="box infomessage" %)
2160 (((
2161 ✎**Note: **
2162
2163
2164 ☆: Indicates that the VD2F servo drive does not support this function code
2165
2166 〇: Indicates that the VD2F servo drive does not support this function code
2167
2168 ★: Indicates that VD2F and VD2L servo drives do not support this function code
2169 )))
2170
2171 == Torque instruction filtering ==
2172
2173 In torque mode, the servo drive could realize low-pass filtering of torque instruction, making the instruction smoother and reducing the vibration of servo motor. The first-order filtering is shown in __Figure 6-43__.
2174
2175 |=(% scope="row" %)**Function code**|=**Name**|=(((
2176 **Setting method**
2177 )))|=(((
2178 **Effective time**
2179 )))|=**Default value**|=(% style="width: 83px;" %)**Range**|=(% style="width: 369px;" %)**Definition**|=**Unit**
2180 |=P04-04|Torque filtering time constant|(((
2181 Operation setting
2182 )))|(((
2183 Effective immediately
2184 )))|50|(% style="width:83px" %)10 to 2500|(% style="width:369px" %)This parameter is automatically set when “self-adjustment mode selection” is selected as 0|0.01ms
2185
2186 Table 6-45 Torque filtering time constant parameter details
2187
2188 (% class="box infomessage" %)
2189 (((
2190 ✎**Note: **If the filter time constant is set too large, the responsiveness will be reduced. Please set it while confirming the responsiveness.
2191 )))
2192
2193 (% style="text-align:center" %)
2194 (((
2195 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
2196 [[**Figure 6-43 Torque instruction-first-order filtering diagram**>>image:image-20220608172646-38.png||id="Iimage-20220608172646-38.png"]]
2197 )))
2198
2199 == Torque instruction limit ==
2200
2201 When the absolute value of torque instruction input by host computer is greater than the absolute value of torque instruction limit, the drive's actual torque instruction is limited and equal to the limit value of torque instruction. Otherwise, it is equal to the torque instruction value input by host computer.
2202
2203 At any time, there is only one valid torque limit value. And the positive and negative torque limit values do not exceed the maximum torque of drive and motor and ±300.0% of the rated torque.
2204
2205 (% style="text-align:center" %)
2206 (((
2207 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
2208 [[**Figure 6-44 Torque instruction limit diagram**>>image:image-20220608172806-39.png||id="Iimage-20220608172806-39.png"]]
2209 )))
2210
2211 **Set torque limit source**
2212
2213 You need to set the torque limit source by function code P01-14. After the setting, the drive torque instruction will be limited within the torque limit value. When the torque limit value is reached, the motor will operate with the torque limit value as the torque instruction. The torque limit value should be set according to the load operation requirements. If the setting is too small, the motor's acceleration and deceleration capacity may be weakened. During constant torque operation, the actual motor speed cannot reach the required value.
2214
2215 |=(% scope="row" %)**Function code**|=**Name**|=(((
2216 **Setting method**
2217 )))|=(((
2218 **Effective time**
2219 )))|=**Default value**|=**Range**|=**Definition**|=**Unit**
2220 |=P01-14|(((
2221 Torque limit source
2222 )))|(((
2223 Shutdown setting
2224 )))|(((
2225 Effective immediately
2226 )))|0|0 to 1|(((
2227 0: internal value
2228
2229 1: AI_1 analog input (not supported by VD2F and VD2L)
2230 )))|-
2231
2232 * Torque limit source is internal torque instruction (P01-14=0)
2233
2234 Torque limit source is from inside, you need to set torque limit, and the value is set by function code P01-15 and P01-16.
2235
2236 |=(% scope="row" %)**Function code**|=**Name**|=(((
2237 **Setting method**
2238 )))|=(((
2239 **Effective time**
2240 )))|=**Default value**|=(% style="width: 106px;" %)**Range**|=(% style="width: 363px;" %)**Definition**|=**Unit**
2241 |=P01-15|(((
2242 Forward torque limit
2243 )))|(((
2244 Operation setting
2245 )))|(((
2246 Effective immediately
2247 )))|3000|(% style="width:106px" %)0 to 3000|(% style="width:363px" %)When P01-14 is set to 0, the value of this function code is forward torque limit value|0.1%
2248 |=P01-16|(((
2249 Reverse torque limit
2250 )))|(((
2251 Operation setting
2252 )))|(((
2253 Effective immediately
2254 )))|3000|(% style="width:106px" %)0 to 3000|(% style="width:363px" %)When P01-14 is set to 0, the value of this function code is reverse torque limit value|0.1%
2255
2256 Table 6-46 Torque limit parameter details
2257
2258 * Torque limit source is external (P01-14=1)
2259
2260 Torque limit source is from external analog channel. The limit value is determined by the torque value corresponding to external AI_2 terminal.
2261
2262 **Set torque limit DO signal output**
2263
2264 When torque instruction reaches the torque limit value, the drive outputs a torque limit signal (T-LIMIT) for the host computer use. At this time, one DO terminal of the drive should be assigned to function 139 (T-LIMIT, in torque limit) , and confirm that the terminal logic is valid.
2265
2266 |=(% scope="row" %)**DO function code**|=**Function name**|=**Function**
2267 |=139|(((
2268 T-LIMIT in torque limit
2269 )))|Output of this signal indicates that the servo motor torque is limited
2270
2271 Table 6-47 DO torque limit function codes
2272
2273 == **Speed limit in torque mode** ==
2274
2275 In torque mode, if the given torque instruction is too large to exceed the load torque of the mechanical side. This would cause the servo motor to continuously accelerate and overspeed. In order to protect the machinery, the speed of the motor must be limited.
2276
2277 In torque mode, the actual motor speed would be in the limited speed. After the speed limit is reached, the motor runs at a constant speed at the speed limit. The running curves are shown as __Figure 6-45__ and __Figure 6-46__.
2278
2279 |(((
2280 (% style="text-align:center" %)
2281 (((
2282 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
2283 [[**Figure 6-45 Forward running curve**>>image:image-20220608172910-40.png||id="Iimage-20220608172910-40.png"]]
2284 )))
2285 )))|(((
2286 (% style="text-align:center" %)
2287 (((
2288 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
2289 [[Figure 6-46 Reverse running curve>>image:image-20220608173155-41.png||id="Iimage-20220608173155-41.png"]]
2290 )))
2291 )))
2292
2293 |=(% scope="row" %)**Function code**|=**Name**|=(((
2294 **Setting method**
2295 )))|=(((
2296 **Effective time**
2297 )))|=**Default value**|=**Range**|=**Definition**|=**Unit**
2298 |=P01-17|(((
2299 Forward speed
2300
2301 limit in torque mode
2302 )))|(((
2303 Operation setting
2304 )))|(((
2305 Effective immediately
2306 )))|3000|0 to 6000|(((
2307 Forward torque
2308
2309 limit in torque mode
2310 )))|rpm
2311 |=P01-18|(((
2312 Reverse speed
2313
2314 limit in torque mode
2315 )))|(((
2316 Operation setting
2317 )))|(((
2318 Effective immediately
2319 )))|3000|0 to 6000|(((
2320 Reverse torque
2321
2322 limit in torque mode
2323 )))|rpm
2324
2325 Table 6-48 Speed limit parameters in torque mode
2326
2327 ✎**Note:** Function codes P01-17 and P01-18 are only effective in limiting motor speed under the torque mode. The speed limit value is set according to load requirements. To set speed limit in speed mode or position mode, please refer to __[[6.3.3 Speed instruction limit>>https://docs.we-con.com.cn/bin/view/Servo/Manual/02%20VD2%20SA%20Series/06%20Operation/#HSpeedinstructionlimit]]__.
2328
2329 == Torque-related DO output functions ==
2330
2331 The feedback value of torque instruction is compared with different thresholds, and could output the DO signal for the host computer use. The DO terminal of the servo drive is assigned to different functions and determine the logic to be valid.
2332
2333 **Torque arrival**
2334
2335 The torque arrival function is used to determine whether the actual torque instruction reaches the set interval. When the actual torque instruction reaches the torque instruction threshold, the servo drive outputs a torque arrival signal (T-COIN) for the host computer use.
2336
2337 (% style="text-align:center" %)
2338 (((
2339 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block; width:705px;" %)
2340 [[**Figure 6-47 Torque arrival output diagram**>>image:image-20220608173541-42.png||height="342" id="Iimage-20220608173541-42.png" width="705"]]
2341 )))
2342
2343 To use the torque arrival function, a DO terminal of the servo drive should be assigned to function 138 (T-COIN, torque arrival). The function code parameters and related DO function codes are shown in __Table 6-47__ and __Table 6-48__.
2344
2345 |=(% scope="row" %)**Function code**|=(% style="width: 113px;" %)**Name**|=(% style="width: 100px;" %)(((
2346 **Setting method**
2347 )))|=(% style="width: 124px;" %)(((
2348 **Effective time**
2349 )))|=(% style="width: 83px;" %)**Default value**|=(% style="width: 94px;" %)**Range**|=(% style="width: 421px;" %)**Definition**|=**Unit**
2350 |=P05-20|(% style="width:113px" %)(((
2351 Torque arrival
2352
2353 threshold
2354 )))|(% style="width:100px" %)(((
2355 Operation setting
2356 )))|(% style="width:124px" %)(((
2357 Effective immediately
2358 )))|(% style="width:83px" %)100|(% style="width:94px" %)0 to 300|(% style="width:421px" %)(((
2359 The torque arrival threshold must be used with “Torque arrival hysteresis value”:
2360
2361 When the actual torque reaches Torque arrival threshold + Torque arrival hysteresis Value, the torque arrival DO is valid;
2362
2363 When the actual torque decreases below torque arrival threshold-torque arrival hysteresis value, the torque arrival DO is invalid
2364 )))|%
2365 |=P05-21|(% style="width:113px" %)(((
2366 Torque arrival
2367
2368 hysteresis
2369 )))|(% style="width:100px" %)(((
2370 Operation setting
2371 )))|(% style="width:124px" %)(((
2372 Effective immediately
2373 )))|(% style="width:83px" %)10|(% style="width:94px" %)0 to 20|(% style="width:421px" %)Torque arrival the hysteresis value must be used with Torque arrival threshold|%
2374
2375 Table 6-49 Torque arrival parameters
2376
2377 |=(% scope="row" %)**DO function code**|=**Function name**|=**Function**
2378 |=138|(((
2379 T-COIN torque arrival
2380 )))|Used to determine whether the actual torque instruction has reached the set range
2381
2382 Table 6-50 DO Torque Arrival Function Code
2383
2384 = **Mixed control mode** =
2385
2386 Mixed control mode means that when the servo enable is ON and the status of the servo drive is "run", the mode of the servo drive could be switched between different modes. The VD2 series servo drives have the following 3 mixed control modes:
2387
2388 * Position mode⇔ Speed mode
2389 * Position mode ⇔Torque mode
2390 * Speed mode ⇔Torque mode
2391
2392 Set the function code P00-01 through the software of Wecon “SCTool” or servo drive panel, and the servo drive will run in mixed mode.
2393
2394 |=(% scope="row" %)**Function code**|=**Name**|=(((
2395 **Setting method**
2396 )))|=(((
2397 **Effective time**
2398 )))|=**Default value**|=(% style="width: 90px;" %)**Range**|=(% style="width: 273px;" %)**Definition**|=**Unit**
2399 |=P00-01|Control mode|(((
2400 Shutdown setting
2401 )))|(((
2402 Shutdown setting
2403 )))|1|(% style="width:90px" %)1 to 6|(% style="width:273px" %)(((
2404 1: Position control
2405
2406 2: Speed control
2407
2408 3: Torque control
2409
2410 4: Position/speed mixed control
2411
2412 5: Position/torque mixed control
2413
2414 6: Speed/torque mixed control
2415
2416 **VD2L drive P0-01 setting range: 1-3, not support mixed mode**
2417 )))|-
2418
2419 Table 6-51 Mixed control mode parameters
2420
2421 Please set the servo drive parameters in different control modes according to the mechanical structure and indicators. The setting method refer to [[__“Parameters”__>>https://docs.we-con.com.cn/bin/view/Servo/2.%20User%20Manual/06%20VD2%20SA%20Series%20Servo%20Drives%20Manual%20%28Full%20V1.1%29/09%20Parameters/]]. When function code P00-01=4/5/6 (that is, in mixed mode), a DI terminal of the servo drive needs to be assigned to function 17 (MixModeSel, mixed mode selection), and the DI terminal logic is determined to be valid.
2422
2423 |=(% scope="row" %)**DI function code**|=**Name**|=(% style="width: 187px;" %)**Function name**|=(% style="width: 662px;" %)**Function**
2424 |=17|MixModeSel|(% style="width:187px" %)Mixed mode selection|(% style="width:662px" %)Used in mixed control mode, when the servo status is "run", set the current control mode of the servo drive(((
2425 (% style="margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; width:585px" %)
2426 |=**P00-01**|=(% style="width: 243px;" %)**MixModeSel terminal logic**|=(% style="width: 220px;" %)**Control mode**
2427 |(% rowspan="2" %)4|(% style="width:243px" %)Valid|(% style="width:220px" %)Speed mode
2428 |(% style="width:243px" %)invalid|(% style="width:220px" %)Position mode
2429 |(% rowspan="2" %)5|(% style="width:243px" %)Valid|(% style="width:220px" %)Torque mode
2430 |(% style="width:243px" %)invalid|(% style="width:220px" %)Position mode
2431 |(% rowspan="2" %)6|(% style="width:243px" %)Valid|(% style="width:220px" %)Torque mode
2432 |(% style="width:243px" %)invalid|(% style="width:220px" %)Speed mode
2433 )))
2434
2435 Table 6-52 Description of DI function codes in control mode
2436
2437 (% class="box infomessage" %)
2438 (((
2439 ✎**Note:** In mixed control mode, it is recommended to switch the mode at zero speed or low speed, and the switching process will be smoother.
2440 )))
2441
2442 = **Absolute system** =
2443
2444 == Overview ==
2445
2446 Absolute encoder could detect the position of the servo motor within one turn, and could count the number of turns of the motor. This series of servo drives are equipped with a maximum of 23-bit encoders and could memorize 16-bit multi-turn data, and position, speed, torque control modes could be used. Especially in position control, the absolute value encoder does not need to count, could achieve direct internal high-speed reading and external output, and could significantly reduce the subsequent calculation tasks of the receiving device controller. When the drive is powered off, the encoder uses battery backup data. After power on, the drive uses the encoder's absolute position to calculate the absolute mechanical position, eliminating the need for repeated mechanical origin reset operations.
2447
2448 The absolute value encoder is determined by the mechanical position of the photoelectric code disc, and is not affected by power failure or interference. Each position of the absolute encoder determined by the mechanical position is unique, and no external sensor is required to assist in memorizing position.
2449
2450 == Single-turn absolute value system ==
2451
2452 The single-turn absolute value system is applicable for the equipment load stroke within the single-turn range of the encoder. At this time, the absolute encoder is only as a single-turn system function and does not need to be connected to the battery. The types and information of encoders adapted to VD2 series servo drives are shown as below.
2453
2454 |=**Encoder type**|=**Encoder resolution (bits)**|=**Data range**
2455 |A1 (single-turn magnetic encoder)|17|0 to 131071
2456
2457 Table 6-53 Single-turn absolute encoder information
2458
2459 The relationship between encoder feedback position and rotating load position is shown in the figure below. (take a 17-bit encoder as an example).
2460
2461 (% style="text-align:center" %)
2462 (((
2463 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block; width:629px;" %)
2464 [[**Figure 6-48 Diagram of relationship between encoder feedback position and rotating load position**>>image:image-20220608173618-43.png||height="307" id="Iimage-20220608173618-43.png" width="629"]]
2465 )))
2466
2467 == Multi-turn absolute value system ==
2468
2469 The encoder adapted to the multi-turn absolute value system is equipped with 16-bit RAM memory. Compared with the single-turn absolute value, it can additionally memorize the number of turns of the 16-bit encoder. The multi-turn absolute encoder is equipped with a battery (the battery is installed on the encoder cable with a battery unit), which can achieve direct internal high-speed readings and external output without the need for external sensors to assist memory positions. The types and information of encoders adapted to VD2 series servo drives are shown as below.
2470
2471 |=(% scope="row" %)**Encoder type**|=**Encoder resolution (bits)**|=**Data range**
2472 |=C1 (multi-turn magnetic encoder)|17|0 to 131071
2473 |=D2 (multi-turn Optical encoder)|23|0 to 8388607
2474
2475 Table 6-54 Multi-turn absolute encoder information
2476
2477 The relationship between encoder feedback position and rotating load multi-turn is shown in the figure below (take a 23-bit encoder as an example).
2478
2479 (% style="text-align:center" %)
2480 (((
2481 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
2482 [[**Figure 6-49 The relationship between encoder feedback position and rotating load position**>>image:image-20220608173701-44.png||id="Iimage-20220608173701-44.png"]]
2483 )))
2484
2485 (% class="wikigeneratedid" %)
2486 (((
2487 Multi-turn absolute value position U0-56 origin setting (only for multi-turn encoders)
2488 Under the following two working conditions: 1. The current physical position of the motor cannot reach the
2489 absolute zero point (U0-56). The value of U0-56 can be calibrated by moving the motor to the target position and setting the offset value of P10-8. 2. Move the motor to a known position on the machine and use this function to determine the position of U0-56.
2490 P10-08 multi-turn absolute encoder origin offset compensation is used in conjunction with U0-56 multi-turn absolute encoder current position. When setting P10-06=1, the value of U0-56 is updated to the value of P10-8 multi-turn absolute value encoder origin offset compensation at the reset time.
2491
2492 |**Function code**|**Name**|(((
2493 **Setting**
2494
2495 **method**
2496 )))|(((
2497 **Effective**
2498
2499 **time**
2500 )))|**Default**|**Range**|**Definition**|**Unit**
2501 |P10-06|Multi-turn absolute encoder reset|(((
2502 Shutdown
2503
2504 setting
2505 )))|Effective immediately|0|0 to 1|(((
2506 0: No operation
2507
2508 1: Clear rotation number of multi-turn absolute encoder, multi-turn absolute encoder current position and encoder fault alarms.
2509
2510 **✎Note:** After resetting the multi-turn data of the encoder, the encoder absolute position will change suddenly, and the mechanical origin return operation is required.
2511 )))|-
2512
2513 (% style="background-color:#ffffff" %)
2514 |**Function code**|**Name**|(((
2515 **Setting**
2516
2517 **method**
2518 )))|(((
2519 **Effective**
2520
2521 **time**
2522 )))|**Default**|**Range**|**Definition**|**Unit**
2523 |P10-08|Multi-turn absolute encoder origin offset compensation|(((
2524 Operation
2525
2526 setting
2527 )))|Effective immediately|0|-2147483647 to 2147483646|P10-08 multi-turn absolute encoder origin offset compensation is used in conjunction with U0-56 multi-turn absolute encoder current position. When P10-6 is set to 1, the value of U0-56 is updated to P10-8.|-
2528 )))
2529
2530 == Related functions and parameters ==
2531
2532 **Encoder feedback data**
2533
2534 The feedback data of the absolute value encoder can be divided into the position within 1 turn of the absolute value encoder and the number of rotations of the absolute value encoder. The related information of the two feedback data is shown in the table below.
2535
2536 |=(% scope="row" %)**Monitoring number**|=**Category**|=**Name**|=**Unit**|=**Data type**
2537 |=U0-54|Universal|Absolute encoder position within 1 turn|Encoder unit|32-bit
2538 |=U0-55|Universal|Rotations number of absolute encoder|circle|16-bit
2539 |=U0-56|Universal|Multi-turn absolute value encoder current position|Instruction unit|32-bit
2540
2541 Table 6-55 Encoder feedback data
2542
2543 **Shield multi-turn absolute encoder battery fault**
2544
2545 The VD2 series absolute value servo drive provides shielded multi-turn absolute encoder battery fault function to shield under voltage and low-voltage fault. You could set by setting the function code P00-30.
2546
2547 |=(% scope="row" %)**Function code**|=**Name**|=(((
2548 **Setting**
2549
2550 **method**
2551 )))|=(((
2552 **Effective**
2553
2554 **time**
2555 )))|=**Default value**|=**Range**|=**Definition**|=**Unit**
2556 |=P00-30|Shield multi-turn absolute encoder battery fault|Operation setting|Power on again|0|0 to 1|(((
2557 0:Detect multi-turn absolute encoder battery under voltage, and battery low voltage fault
2558
2559 1: (Not recommended) Shield multi-turn absolute motor battery failure alarm. Multi-turn absolute application may cause mechanical fault, only multi-turn absolute encoder motors is used as single-turn absolute
2560 )))|-
2561
2562 This function is permitted when a multi-turn absolute encoder motor is used as a single-turn absolute and when it is confirmed that no mechanical failure will occur.
2563
2564 **A93 warning solution**
2565
2566 Check the encoder communication wire and its placement, reduce the abnormal frequency, and eliminate A93. In this way, the A93 warning problem can be completely solved, and the operation of the motor will not be affected after the A93 warning is released.
2567 Increase the threshold for encoder read-write check exceptions is only suitable as a temporary solution. Eliminate A93 warning by increasing exception threshold. The disadvantage is that the motor may run in an unstable state.
2568
2569 |**Function code**|**Name**|(((
2570 **Setting**
2571
2572 **method**
2573 )))|(((
2574 **Effective**
2575
2576 **time**
2577 )))|**Default**|**Range**|**Definition**|**Unit**
2578 |P00-31|Encoder read-write check abnormal frequency|(((
2579 Operation
2580
2581 setting
2582 )))|(((
2583 immediately
2584
2585 Effective
2586 )))|20|0 to100|(((
2587 The setting of the alarm threshold for the abnormal frequency of the encoder read-write
2588
2589 0: no alarm
2590
2591 Others: When this setting value is exceeded, report A93.
2592 )))|-
2593
2594 (% class="box infomessage" %)
2595 (((
2596 **✎Note: **Be sure to use the shield multi-turn absolute encoder battery fault function carefully, otherwise it may cause data loss, mechanical failure, or even personal injury or death.
2597 )))
2598
2599 == Absolute value system encoder battery box use precautions. ==
2600
2601 **Cautions**
2602
2603 Er.40 (Encoder battery failure) will occur when the battery is turned on for the first time, and the function code P10-03 must be set to 1 to clear the encoder fault to operate the absolute value system again.
2604
2605 (% style="text-align:center" %)
2606 (((
2607 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block; width:975px;" %)
2608 [[**Figure 6-50 the encoder battery box**>>image:image-20220707111333-28.png||height="390" id="Iimage-20220707111333-28.png" width="975"]]
2609 )))
2610
2611 When it is detected that the battery voltage is less than 3.1V, A-92 (Encoder battery low voltage warning) will occur. Please replace the battery in time.
2612
2613 **Replace the battery**
2614
2615 Please replace the battery while keeping the servo drive and motor well connected and the power on.
2616
2617 The specific replacement method is as follows:
2618
2619 * Step1 Push open the buckles on both ends of the outer cover of the battery compartment and open the outer cover.
2620 * Step2 Remove the old battery.
2621 * Step3 Embed the new battery, and the battery plug wire according to the anti-dull port on the battery box for placement.
2622 * Step4 Close the outer cover of the battery box, please be careful not to pinch the connector wiring when closing.
2623
2624 When the servo drive is powered off, if the battery is replaced and powered on again, Er.40 (encoder battery failure) will occur, and the multi-turn data will change suddenly. Please set the function code P10-03 or P10-06 to 1 to clear the encoder fault alarms and perform the origin return function operation again.
2625
2626 |=(% scope="row" %)**Function code**|=**Name**|=(((
2627 **Setting method**
2628 )))|=(((
2629 **Effective time**
2630 )))|=**Default value**|=**Range**|=**Definition**|=**Unit**
2631 |=P10-06|Multi-turn absolute encoder reset|(((
2632 Shutdown setting
2633 )))|(((
2634 Effective immediately
2635 )))|0|0 to 1|(((
2636 * 0: No operation
2637 * 1: Clear rotation number of multi-turn absolute encoder, multi-turn absolute encoder current position and encoder fault alarms.
2638
2639 (% class="box infomessage" %)
2640 (((
2641 ✎**Note: **After resetting the multi-turn data of the encoder, the encoder absolute position will change suddenly, and the mechanical origin return operation is required.
2642 )))
2643 )))|-
2644
2645 Table 6-56 Absolute encoder reset enable parameter
2646
2647 **Battery selection**
2648
2649 |=(% scope="row" style="width: 361px;" %)**Battery selection specification**|=(% style="width: 496px;" %)**Item**|=(% style="width: 219px;" %)**Value**
2650 |(% rowspan="4" style="width:361px" %)(((
2651 Nominal Voltage: 3.6V
2652
2653 Nominal capacity: 2700mAh
2654 )))|(% style="width:496px" %)Standard battery voltage (V)|(% style="width:219px" %)3.6
2655 |(% style="width:496px" %)Standard cell voltage (V)|(% style="width:219px" %)3.1
2656 |(% style="width:496px" %)Battery ambient temperature range|(% style="width:219px" %)0 to 40
2657 |(% style="width:496px" %)Battery storage ambient temperature range|(% style="width:219px" %)-20 to 60
2658
2659 Table 6-57 Absolute value encoder battery information
2660
2661 **✎Note: **
2662
2663 If the battery is replaced when the servo drive is powered off, the encoder data will be lost.
2664
2665 When the servo drive is powered off, please ensure that the maximum speed of motor does not exceed 3000 rpm to ensure that the encoder position information is accurately recorded. Please store the storage device according to the specified ambient temperature, and ensure that the encoder battery has reliable contact and sufficient power, otherwise the encoder position information may be lost.
2666
2667 Correct placement of batteries +, - direction
2668
2669 1. Do not disassemble the battery or put the battery into the fire! If the battery is put into the fire or heated, there is a risk of explosion!
2670 1. This battery cannot be charged.
2671 1. If the battery is left inside the machine after a long period of use or the battery is no longer usable, liquid may leak out, etc. Please replace it as soon as possible! (Recommended to replace every 2 years, you can contact the manufacturer's technical staff for replacement)
2672 1. Do not allow the battery to short-circuit or peel the battery skin! Otherwise, there may be a one-time outflow of high current, making the battery's power weakened, or even rupture.
2673 1. After the replacement of the battery, please dispose of it according to local laws and regulations.
2674
2675 = **Other functions** =
2676
2677 == VDI ==
2678
2679 VDI (Virtual Digital Signal Input Port) is similar to hardware DI terminal. The DI function could also be assigned for use.
2680
2681 (% class="box infomessage" %)
2682 (((
2683 ✎**Note: **If multiple VDI terminals are configured with the same non-zero DI function, servo drive will occur an error “A-89” (DI port configuration is duplicate).
2684 )))
2685
2686 Take the VDI_1 terminal assignment forward drive prohibition (03-POT) as an example, and the use steps of VDI are as the figure below.
2687
2688 (% style="text-align:center" %)
2689 (((
2690 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
2691 [[**Figure 6-51 VDI_1 setting steps**>>image:image-20220608173804-46.png||id="Iimage-20220608173804-46.png"]]
2692 )))
2693
2694 |=(% scope="row" %)**Function code**|=**Name**|=(((
2695 **Setting method**
2696 )))|=(((
2697 **Effective time**
2698 )))|=**Default value**|=**Range**|=**Definition**|=**Unit**
2699 |=P13-1|Virtual VDI_1 input value|Operation setting|Effective immediately|0|0 to 1|(((
2700 When P06-04 is set to 1, DI_1 channel logic is control by this function code.
2701
2702 VDI_1 input level:
2703
2704 0: Low level
2705
2706 1: High level
2707 )))|-
2708 |=P13-2|Virtual VDI_2 input value|Operation setting|Effective immediately|0|0 to 1|(((
2709 When P06-07 is set to 1, DI_2 channel logic is control by this function code.
2710
2711 VDI_2 input level:
2712
2713 0: Low level
2714
2715 1: High level
2716 )))|-
2717 |=P13-3|Virtual VDI_3 input value|Operation setting|Effective immediately|0|0 to 1|(((
2718 When P06-10 is set to 1, DI_3 channel logic is control by this function code.
2719
2720 VDI_3 input level:
2721
2722 0: Low level
2723
2724 1: High level
2725 )))|-
2726 |=P13-4|Virtual VDI_4 input value|Operation setting|Effective immediately|0|0 to 1|(((
2727 When P06-13 is set to 1, DI_4 channel logic is control by this function code.
2728
2729 VDI_4 input level:
2730
2731 0: Low level
2732
2733 1: High level
2734 )))|-
2735 |=P13-05(((
2736
2737 )))|Virtual VDI_5 input value|Operation setting|Effective immediately|0|0 to 1|(((
2738 When P06-16 is set to 1, DI_5 channel logic is control by this function code.
2739
2740 VDI_5 input level:
2741
2742 0: Low level
2743
2744 1: High level
2745 )))|-
2746 |=P13-06(((
2747
2748 )))|Virtual VDI_6 input value|Operation setting|Effective immediately|0|0 to 1|(((
2749 When P06-19 is set to 1, DI_6 channel logic is control by this function code.
2750
2751 VDI_6 input level:
2752
2753 0: Low level
2754
2755 1: High level
2756 )))|-
2757 |=P13-07(((
2758
2759 )))|Virtual VDI_7 input value|Operation setting|Effective immediately|0|0 to 1|(((
2760 When P06-22 is set to 1, DI_7 channel logic is control by this function code.
2761
2762 VDI_7 input level:
2763
2764 0: Low level
2765
2766 1: High level
2767 )))|-
2768 |=P13-08(((
2769
2770 )))|Virtual VDI_8 input value|Operation setting|Effective immediately|0|0 to 1|(((
2771 When P06-25 is set to 1, DI_8 channel logic is control by this function code.
2772
2773 VDI_8 input level:
2774
2775 0: Low level
2776
2777 1: High level
2778 )))|-
2779
2780 Table 6-57 Virtual VDI parameters
2781
2782 (% class="box infomessage" %)
2783 (((
2784 ✎**Note: **“★” means VD2F and VD2L servo drive does not support the function code .
2785 )))
2786
2787 == Port filtering time ==
2788
2789 VD2A and VD2B servo drives have 8 hardware DI terminals (DI_1 to DI_8) , and VD2F servo drive has 4 hardware DI terminals (DI_1 to DI_4) . All the DI terminals are normal terminals.
2790
2791 |=(% scope="row" style="width: 204px;" %)**Setting value**|=(% style="width: 235px;" %)**DI channel logic selection**|=(% style="width: 637px;" %)**Illustration**
2792 |=(% style="width: 204px;" %)0|(% style="width:235px" %)Active high level|(% style="width:637px" %)[[image:image-20220707113050-31.jpeg]]
2793 |=(% style="width: 204px;" %)1|(% style="width:235px" %)Active low level|(% style="width:637px" %)[[image:image-20220707113205-33.jpeg||height="166" width="526"]]
2794
2795 Table 6-58 DI terminal channel logic selection
2796
2797 == **VDO** ==
2798
2799 In addition to being an internal hardware output port, DO terminal is also used as a communication VDO. The communication control DO function could help you to achieve communication control DO output on the servo drive.
2800
2801 Take the DO_2 terminal as communication VDO, and the use steps of VDI are as the figure below.
2802
2803 (% style="text-align:center" %)
2804 (((
2805 (% class="wikigeneratedid img-thumbnail" style="display:inline-block" %)
2806 [[**Figure 6-52 VDO_2 setting steps**>>image:image-20220608173957-48.png||id="Iimage-20220608173957-48.png"]]
2807 )))
2808
2809
2810 |=(% scope="row" %)**Function code**|=**Name**|=(((
2811 **Setting method**
2812 )))|=(((
2813 **Effective time**
2814 )))|=**Default value**|=**Range**|=**Definition**|=**Unit**
2815 |=P13-11|Communication VDO_1 output value|Operation setting|Effective immediately|0|0 to 1|(((
2816 VDO_1 output level:
2817
2818 0: Low level
2819
2820 1: High level
2821 )))|-
2822 |=P13-12|Communication VDO_2 output value|Operation setting|Effective immediately|0|0 to 1|(((
2823 VDO_2 output level:
2824
2825 0: Low level
2826
2827 1: High level
2828 )))|-
2829 |=P13-13|Communication VDO_3 output value|Operation setting|Effective immediately|0|0 to 1|(((
2830 VDO_3 output level:
2831
2832 0: Low level
2833
2834 1: High level
2835 )))|-
2836 |=P13-14|Communication VDO_4 output value|Operation setting|Effective immediately|0|0 to 1|(((
2837 VDO_4 output level:
2838
2839 0: Low level
2840
2841 1: High level
2842 )))|-
2843
2844 Table 6-59 Communication control DO function parameters
2845
2846 |=(% scope="row" %)**DO function number**|=**Function name**|=**Function**
2847 |=145|COM_VDO1 communication VDO1 output|Use communication VDO
2848 |=146|COM_VDO1 communication VDO2 output|Use communication VDO
2849 |=147|COM_VDO1 communication VDO3 output|Use communication VDO
2850 |=148|COM_VDO1 communication VDO4output|Use communication VDO
2851
2852 Table 6-60 VDO function number
2853
2854 ✎**Note:** You are advised to configure function codes for DO terminals in sequence to avoid errors during DO signal observation
2855
2856 If multiple DO terminals are configured with the same non-128 DI function, servo drive will occur an error “A-90” (DO port configuration is duplicate).
2857
2858 == Motor overload protection ==
2859
2860 VD2 Series absolute encoder (VD2SA) servo drive provides motor overload protection to prevent motor burning due to high temperature. By setting function code P10-04 to modify motor overload alarm (A-82) and motor overload protection fault time (Er.34). The default value of P10-04 is 100%.
2861
2862 |=(% scope="row" %)**Function code**|=**Name**|=(((
2863 **Setting method**
2864 )))|=(((
2865 **Effective time**
2866 )))|=**Default value**|=**Range**|=**Definition**|=**Unit**
2867 |=P10-04|motor overload protection time coefficient|Operation setting|Effective immediately|100|0 to 800|(((
2868 According to the heating condition of the motor, the value could be modified to make the overload protection time float up and down in the reference value.
2869
2870 50 corresponds to 50%, that is, the time is reduced by half. 300 corresponds to 300%, that is, the time extended to 3 times. When the value is set to 0, the overload protection fault detection function is disabled
2871 )))|%
2872
2873 In the following cases, it could be modified according to the actual heat generation of the motor
2874
2875 1. The motor works in a place with high ambient temperature
2876 1. The motor runs in cycle circulates, and the single running cycle is short and the acceleration and deceleration is frequent.
2877
2878 In the case of confirming that the motor will not burn out, it is also possible to shield the overload protection fault detection function (P10-04 set to 0).
2879
2880 (% class="box infomessage" %)
2881 (((
2882 ✎**Note:** It is advised to configure function codes for DO terminals in sequence to avoid errors. Please use the shielded overload protection fault detection function with caution, otherwise it will cause burn out the motor.
2883 )))
2884
2885
2886 = Homing mode =
2887
2888 The homing mode is used to find the mechanical origin and locate the positional relationship between the mechanical origin and the mechanical zero.
2889
2890 Mechanical homing: A mechanically fixed position may correspond to a certain defined homing switch, or may correspond to the motor Z signal.
2891
2892 Mechanical zero point: Mechanically absolute 0 position.
2893
2894 After the homing, the stop position of the motor is the mechanical homing. By setting P10-08, the relationship between the mechanical homing and the mechanical zero can be set:
2895
2896 Mechanical homing = Mechanical zero +P10-08 (homing offset)
2897
2898 When P10-08=0, the mechanical homing coincides with the mechanical zero.
2899
2900 == Control block diagram ==
2901
2902
2903 === Homing mode related function codes ===
2904
2905 |Function code|Name|(((
2906 Setting
2907
2908 method
2909 )))|(((
2910 Effective
2911
2912 time
2913 )))|Default|Range|Definition|Unit
2914 |P01-39|Homing start mode|(((
2915 Stop
2916
2917 settings
2918 )))|(((
2919 Immediately
2920
2921 effective
2922 )))|0|0 to 2|(((
2923 0: Close
2924
2925 1: The servo is powered ON and started after the first ON
2926
2927 2: DI enable
2928 )))|-
2929
2930 |Function code|Name|(((
2931 Setting
2932
2933 method
2934 )))|(((
2935 Effective
2936
2937 time
2938 )))|Default|Range|Definition|Unit
2939 |P01-40|Homing mode|(((
2940 Stop
2941
2942 settings
2943 )))|(((
2944 Immediately
2945
2946 effective
2947 )))|0|0 to 35|(((
2948 0 ~~ 35 Homing mode;
2949
2950 ✎Note: VD2 currently does not support 15, 16, 31, 32 modes
2951 )))|-
2952
2953 |Function code|Name|(((
2954 Setting
2955
2956 method
2957 )))|(((
2958 Effective
2959
2960 time
2961 )))|Default|Range|Definition|Unit
2962 |P01-41|High-speed search deceleration point signal velocity|(((
2963 Running
2964
2965 settings
2966 )))|(((
2967 Immediately
2968
2969 effective
2970 )))|300|1 to 3000|High-speed search deceleration point signal velocity in homing mode|rpm
2971
2972 |Function code|Name|(((
2973 Setting
2974
2975 method
2976 )))|(((
2977 Effective
2978
2979 time
2980 )))|Default|Range|Definition|Unit
2981 |P01-42〇|Low speed search homing signal speed|(((
2982 Running
2983
2984 settings
2985 )))|(((
2986 Immediately
2987
2988 effective
2989 )))|60|1 to 300|Low-speed search origin signal velocity in homing mode|rpm
2990
2991 |Function code|Name|(((
2992 Setting
2993
2994 method
2995 )))|(((
2996 Effective
2997
2998 time
2999 )))|Default|Range|Definition|Unit
3000 |P01-43〇|Homing acceleration and deceleration|(((
3001 Running
3002
3003 settings
3004 )))|(((
3005 Immediately
3006
3007 effective
3008 )))|50|1to1000|(((
3009 Acceleration and deceleration in homing mode
3010
3011 Time for speed acceleration from 0 to 1000rpm
3012 )))|ms
3013
3014 |Function code|Name|(((
3015 Setting
3016
3017 method
3018 )))|(((
3019 Effective
3020
3021 time
3022 )))|Default|Range|Definition|Unit
3023 |P01-44〇|Homing timeout limited time|(((
3024 Running
3025
3026 settings
3027 )))|(((
3028 Immediately
3029
3030 effective
3031 )))|65535|100 to 65535|Homing timeout limited time|ms
3032
3033 |Function code|Name|(((
3034 Setting
3035
3036 method
3037 )))|(((
3038 Effective
3039
3040 time
3041 )))|Default|Range|Definition|Unit
3042 |P10-08〇|Multi-turn absolute encoder homing offset compensation|(((
3043 Running
3044
3045 settings
3046 )))|(((
3047 Immediately
3048
3049 effective
3050 )))|0|(((
3051 -2147483647~~
3052
3053 2147483646
3054 )))|(((
3055 P10-08 multi-turn absolute encoder homing offset compensation is used in conjunction with U0-56 multi-turn absolute encoder current position.
3056
3057 When P10-6 is set to 1, the value of U0-56 is updated to P10-8.
3058 )))|-
3059
3060 == Introduction to homing mode ==
3061
3062 In the following figure, "H" represents P01-41 (high-speed search deceleration point signal speed), and "L" represents P01-42 (low-speed search homing signal speed).
3063
3064
3065 (1) P01-40 =1
3066
3067 Mechanical homing: Motor Z signal
3068
3069 Deceleration point: Reverse limit switch (NOT)
3070
3071 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing
3072
3073 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3074 [[image:1748221916083-747.jpg||height="347" width="600"]]
3075
3076 When it starts to homing, NOT=0, it starts to homing at a high speed in the reverse direction. After encountering the rising edge of NOT, it decelerates and reverses the direction, runs at a low speed in the forward direction, and stops at the first Z signal after encountering the falling edge of NOT.
3077
3078
3079 ② The deceleration point signal is valid when starting homing
3080
3081 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3082 [[image:1748222134730-241.jpg||height="341" width="600"]]
3083
3084 When starting to homing, NOT=1, it starts to homing at a direct forward low speed, and stops at the first Z signal after encountering the falling edge of NOT.
3085
3086
3087
3088
3089
3090
3091 (2) P01-40=2
3092
3093 Mechanical homing: Motor Z signal
3094
3095 Deceleration point: Positive Limit Switch (POT)
3096
3097 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing
3098
3099 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3100 [[image:1748222168627-745.jpg||height="334" width="600"]]
3101
3102
3103 When it starts to homing, POT = 0, and it starts to homing at a forward high speed. After encountering the rising edge of POT, it decelerates and reverses, runs at a reverse low speed, and stops at the first Z signal after encountering the falling edge of POT.
3104
3105
3106 ② The deceleration point signal is valid when starting homing
3107
3108 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3109 [[image:1748222190794-857.jpg||height="337" width="600"]]
3110
3111 POT=1 when start homing, run at low speed directly in the reverse direction, and stops at the first Z signal after the falling edge of POT.
3112
3113
3114
3115 (3) P01-40=3
3116
3117 Mechanical homing: Motor Z signal
3118
3119 Deceleration point: Home switch (HW)
3120
3121 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing
3122
3123 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3124 [[image:1748226127686-390.jpg||height="337" width="600"]]
3125
3126
3127 When it starts to homing, HW=0. It starts to homing at a forward high speed. After encountering the rising edge of HW, it decelerates and reverses the direction. It runs at a reverse low speed. After encountering the falling edge of HW, it continues to run, and then stops when encountering the first Z signal.
3128
3129
3130 ② The deceleration point signal is valid when starting homing
3131
3132 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3133 [[image:1748226169150-834.jpg||height="337" width="600"]]
3134
3135 When starting homing, HW=1, start homing at low speed in reverse directly, and stop at the first Z signal after encountering the falling edge of HW;
3136
3137
3138
3139
3140
3141
3142
3143
3144
3145
3146
3147
3148
3149 (4) P01-40=4
3150
3151 Mechanical homing: Motor Z signal
3152
3153 Deceleration point: Home switch (HW)
3154
3155 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing
3156
3157 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3158 [[image:1748226182842-731.jpg||height="337" width="600"]]
3159
3160 HW=0 when starting to homing, directly start to homing at low speed, and stop at the first Z signal after encountering the rising edge of HW;
3161
3162
3163 ② The deceleration point signal is valid when starting homing
3164
3165 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3166 [[image:1748226201716-810.jpg||height="338" width="600"]]
3167
3168
3169 When starting to homing, HW = 1, start to homing at a high speed in the reverse direction. After encountering the falling edge of HW, decelerate and reverse, run at a low speed in the forward direction, and stop at the first Z signal after encountering the rising edge of HW.
3170
3171
3172
3173
3174
3175 (5) P01-40=5
3176
3177 Mechanical homing: Motor Z signal
3178
3179 Deceleration point: Home switch (HW)
3180
3181 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing
3182
3183 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3184 [[image:1748226251451-548.jpg||height="337" width="600"]]
3185
3186 When it starts to homing, HW = 0, and it starts to homing at a reverse high speed. After encountering the rising edge of HW, it decelerates and reverses the direction, runs at a forward low speed, and stops at the first Z signal after encountering the falling edge of HW.
3187
3188
3189 ② The deceleration point signal is valid when starting homing
3190
3191 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3192 [[image:1748226264724-999.jpg||height="337" width="600"]]
3193
3194 When starting homing, HW=1, it will start homing directly at low speed, and the first Z signal after encountering the falling edge of HW will stop;
3195
3196
3197
3198
3199
3200 (6) P01-40=6
3201
3202 Mechanical homing: Motor Z signal
3203
3204 Deceleration point: Home switch (HW)
3205
3206 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing
3207
3208 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3209 [[image:1748226277996-278.jpg||height="337" width="600"]]
3210
3211 When starting to homing, HW=0, directly reverse low speed starts to homing, and the first Z signal stops after encountering the rising edge of HW;
3212
3213
3214 ② The deceleration point signal is valid when starting homing
3215
3216 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3217 [[image:1748226309059-457.jpg||height="337" width="600"]]
3218
3219 When starting to homing, HW = 1, start to homing at a forward high speed, after encountering the falling edge of HW, decelerate and reverse, run at a reverse low speed, and stop at the first Z signal after encountering the rising edge of HW.
3220
3221
3222
3223
3224
3225 (7) P01-40=7
3226
3227 Mechanical homing: Motor Z signal
3228
3229 Deceleration point: Home switch (HW)
3230
3231 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing, the forward limit switch is not encountered
3232
3233 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3234 [[image:1748226329690-925.jpg||height="405" width="600"]]
3235
3236 When it starts to homing, HW = 0, and it starts to homing at a forward high speed. If the limit switch is not encountered, after encountering the rising edge of HW, it decelerates and reverses the direction, and runs at a reverse low speed. The first Z signal after encountering the falling edge of HW stops.
3237
3238
3239 ②When homing, the deceleration point signal is invalid and the forward limit switch is encountered
3240
3241 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3242 [[image:1748226347085-250.jpg||height="482" width="600"]]
3243
3244 When it starts to homing, HW = 0, and it starts to homing at a forward high speed. If it encounters a limit switch, it will automatically reverse and run at a reverse high speed. After encountering the rising edge of HW, it will slow down and continue to run at a reverse low speed. The first Z signal after the falling edge of HW will stop.
3245
3246
3247 ③ The deceleration point signal is valid when starting homing
3248
3249 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3250 [[image:1748226362415-253.jpg||height="406" width="600"]]
3251
3252 When starting homing, HW=1, then directly reverse the low speed to start homing, and stop the first Z signal after encountering the falling edge of HW;
3253
3254
3255 (8) P01-40=8
3256
3257 Mechanical homing: Motor Z signal
3258
3259 Deceleration point: Home switch (HW)
3260
3261 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing, the forward limit switch is not encountered
3262
3263 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3264 [[image:1748226377919-294.jpg||height="425" width="600"]]
3265
3266 When it starts to homing, HM-0 starts to homing at a forward high speed. If it does not encounter the limit switch, after encountering the rising edge of HW, slow down and reverse, and run at a reverse low speed. After encountering the falling edge of HW, reverse, run at a forward low speed, and stop at the first Z signal after encountering the rising edge of HW.
3267
3268
3269 ② The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing, the forward limit switch is encountered
3270
3271 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3272 [[image:1748226441814-616.jpg||height="460" width="600"]]
3273
3274 When it starts to homing, HW = 0, and it starts to homing at forward high speed. If it encounters a limit switch, it will automatically reverse and run at reverse high speed; After encountering the rising edge of HW, slow down and run at a reverse low speed; After encountering the falling edge of HW, reverse the direction, run at a forward low speed, and stop the first Z signal after encountering the rising edge of HW.
3275
3276
3277 ③ The deceleration point signal is valid when starting homing
3278
3279 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3280 [[image:1748226458987-236.jpg||height="403" width="600"]]
3281
3282 When starting to homing, HM-1 will directly reverse and start to return to zero at low speed. After encountering the falling edge of HW, it will reverse and run at forward low speed. The first Z signal after encountering the rising edge of HW will stop.
3283
3284
3285
3286 (9) P01-40=9
3287
3288 Mechanical homing: Motor Z signal
3289
3290 Deceleration point: Home switch (HW)
3291
3292 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing, the forward limit switch is not encountered
3293
3294 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3295 [[image:1748226475073-462.jpg||height="407" width="600"]]
3296
3297 When it starts to homing, HW=0, and it starts to homing at a forward high speed. If the limit switch is not encountered, after encountering the rising edge of HW, it decelerates and runs at a forward low speed; After encountering the falling edge of HW, reverse, run at a low speed in the reverse direction, and stop at the first Z signal after encountering the rising edge of HW.
3298
3299
3300 ② The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing, the forward limit switch is encountered
3301
3302 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3303 [[image:1748226491294-972.jpg||height="473" width="600"]]
3304
3305 When it starts to homing, HW = 0, and it starts to homing at a forward high speed. If it encounters a limit switch, it will automatically reverse and run at a reverse high speed. After encountering a rising edge of HW, it will slow down and reverse to resume forward operation. Running at a forward low speed, after encountering a falling edge of HW, it will reverse. During reverse low speed operation, the first Z signal after encountering a rising edge of HW will stop.
3306
3307 ③ The deceleration point signal is valid when starting homing
3308
3309 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3310 [[image:1748226509824-146.jpg||height="406" width="600"]]
3311
3312 When starting homing, HW=1 starts homing directly at forward low speed. After encountering the falling edge of HW, the first Z signal after encountering the rising edge of HW stops in reverse and reverse low speed operation;
3313
3314
3315 (10) P01-40=10
3316
3317 Mechanical homing: Motor Z signal
3318
3319 Deceleration point: Home switch (HW)
3320
3321 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing, the forward limit switch is not encountered
3322
3323 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3324 [[image:1748226583138-561.jpg||height="403" width="600"]]
3325
3326 When it starts to homing, HW = 0, and it starts to homing at a forward high speed. If the limit switch is not encountered, after encountering the rising edge of HW, slow down and run at a forward low speed. After encountering the falling edge of HW, continue to run at a forward low speed, and then the first Z signal encountered stops.
3327
3328 ② When homing, the deceleration point signal is invalid and the forward limit switch is encountered
3329
3330 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3331 [[image:1748226640407-712.jpg||height="474" width="600"]]
3332
3333 When it starts to homing, HW = 0, and it starts to homing at a forward high speed. If it encounters a limit switch, it will automatically reverse and run at a reverse high speed. After encountering the rising edge of HW, it will slow down and reverse to resume forward operation. The first Z signal after the low speed encounters the falling edge of HW will stop.
3334
3335
3336 ③ The deceleration point signal is valid when starting homing
3337
3338 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3339 [[image:1748226662455-861.jpg||height="392" width="600"]]
3340
3341 When starting homing, HW=1, it will start homing directly at low speed, and the first Z signal after encountering the falling edge of HW will stop;
3342
3343
3344 (11) P01-40=11
3345
3346 Mechanical homing: Motor Z signal
3347
3348 Deceleration point: Home switch (HW)
3349
3350 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing, the reverse limit switch is not encountered
3351
3352 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3353 [[image:1748226681272-116.jpg||height="406" width="600"]]
3354
3355 When it starts to homing, HW=0, and it starts to homing at a reverse high speed. If the limit switch is not encountered, after encountering the rising edge of HW, it decelerates and reverses the direction, runs at a forward low speed, and stops at the first Z signal after encountering the falling edge of HW.
3356
3357
3358 ② The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing, the reverse limit switch is encountered
3359
3360 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3361 [[image:1748226729793-833.jpg||height="484" width="600"]]
3362
3363 When it starts to homing, HW=0, and it starts to homing at a reverse high speed. If it encounters a limit switch, it will automatically reverse and run at a forward high speed. After encountering a rising edge of HW, slow down and continue to run at a forward low speed. When encountering a falling edge of HW, the first Z signal after the edge stops.
3364
3365 ③ The deceleration point signal is valid when starting homing
3366
3367 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3368 [[image:1748226803530-631.jpg||height="414" width="600"]]
3369
3370 When starting homing, HW=1, it will start homing directly at low speed, and the first Z signal after encountering the falling edge of HW will stop;
3371
3372
3373 (12) P01-40=12
3374
3375 Mechanical homing: Motor Z signal
3376
3377 Deceleration point: Home switch (HW)
3378
3379 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing, the reverse limit switch is not encountered
3380
3381 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3382 [[image:1748226829420-255.jpg||height="406" width="600"]]
3383
3384
3385 When it starts to homing, HW = 0, it starts to homing at a reverse high speed, and does not encounter a limit switch. After encountering the rising edge of HW, it decelerates and reverses, and runs at a forward low speed. After encountering the falling edge of HW, it reverses and runs at a reverse low speed, and stops at the first Z signal after encountering the rising edge of HW.
3386
3387
3388
3389 ② The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing, the reverse limit switch is encountered
3390
3391 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3392 [[image:1748226863974-673.jpg||height="484" width="600"]]
3393
3394 When it starts to homing, HW=0, it starts to homing at a reverse high speed, encounters a limit switch, automatically reverses, runs at a forward high speed, encounters a rising edge of HW, decelerates, runs at a forward low speed, encounters a falling edge of HW, reverses, runs at a reverse low speed, and stops at the first Z signal after encountering a rising edge of HW.
3395
3396
3397
3398 ③ The deceleration point signal is valid when starting homing
3399
3400 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3401 [[image:1748226879060-830.jpg||height="414" width="600"]]
3402
3403 When starting to homing, HW = 1, it will directly start to homing at a forward low speed. After encountering the falling edge of HW, it will reverse and run at a reverse low speed. The first Z signal after encountering the rising edge of HW will stop.
3404
3405 (13) P01-40=13
3406
3407 Mechanical homing: Motor Z signal
3408
3409 Deceleration point: Home switch (HW)
3410
3411 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing, the reverse limit switch is not encountered
3412
3413 [[image:1748226908598-664.jpg]]
3414
3415 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3416 [[image:1748227007116-603.jpg||height="443" width="600"]]
3417
3418 When it starts to homing, HW=0, and it starts to homing at a reverse high speed. If it does not encounter the limit switch, after encountering the rising edge of HW, slow down and run at a reverse low speed. After encountering the falling edge of HW, reverse and run at a forward low speed, and stop at the first Z signal after encountering the rising edge of HW.
3419
3420
3421 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing, the reverse limit switch is encountered
3422
3423 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3424 [[image:1748227023585-740.jpg||height="472" width="600"]]
3425
3426 When it starts to homing, HW=0, it starts to homing at reverse high speed, encounters the limit switch, automatically reverses, runs at forward high speed, after encountering the rising edge of HW, decelerates and runs in reverse low speed, and encounters the falling edge of HW when running at reverse low speed, the first Z signal after encountering the rising edge of HW stops.
3427
3428 ③ The deceleration point signal is valid when starting homing
3429
3430 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3431 [[image:1748227043041-279.jpg||height="414" width="600"]]
3432
3433 When starting homing, HW=1 starts homing directly at reverse low speed. After encountering the falling edge of HW, the first Z signal after encountering the rising edge of HW stops in reverse and forward low speed operation;
3434
3435
3436 (14) P01-40=14
3437
3438 Mechanical homing: Motor Z signal
3439
3440 Deceleration point: Home switch (HW)
3441
3442 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing, the reverse limit switch is not encountered
3443
3444 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3445 [[image:1748227060842-543.jpg||height="416" width="600"]]
3446
3447 When it starts to homing, HW=0, it starts to homing at reverse high speed, and does not encounter the limit switch. After encountering the rising edge of HW, it decelerates and runs at reverse low speed. After encountering the falling edge of HW, it continues to run at reverse low speed, and then the first Z signal encountered stops.
3448
3449
3450 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing, the reverse limit switch is encountered
3451
3452 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3453 [[image:1748227079908-302.jpg||height="445" width="600"]]
3454
3455 When it starts to homing, HW = 0, it starts to homing at a reverse high speed, encounters a limit switch, automatically reverses, runs at a forward high speed, encounters a rising edge of HW, decelerates and runs in a reverse direction, and stops the first Z signal after encountering a falling edge of HW at a reverse low speed.
3456
3457
3458 ③ The deceleration point signal is valid when starting homing
3459
3460 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3461 [[image:1748227101511-101.jpg||height="414" width="600"]]
3462
3463 When starting homing, HW=1, then directly reverse the low speed to start homing, and stop the first Z signal after encountering the falling edge of HW;
3464
3465
3466 (15) P01-40=17
3467
3468 Mechanical homing: Negative overrun switch (NOT)
3469
3470 Deceleration point: Negative overrun switch (NOT)
3471
3472 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing
3473
3474 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3475 [[image:1748227125161-655.jpg||height="295" width="600"]]
3476
3477 When it starts to homing, NOT = 0, it starts to homing at a high speed in the reverse direction. After encountering the rising edge of NOT, it decelerates and reverses the direction, runs at a low speed in the forward direction, and stops after encountering the falling edge of NOT.
3478
3479
3480 ② The deceleration point signal is valid when starting homing
3481
3482 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3483 [[image:1748227138852-942.jpg||height="324" width="600"]]
3484
3485 When starting homing, NOT=1, start homing directly at low speed, and stop after encountering the falling edge of NOT.
3486
3487
3488 (16) P01-40=18
3489
3490 Mechanical homing: Positive overrun switch (POT)
3491
3492 Deceleration point: Positive overrun switch (POT)
3493
3494 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing
3495
3496 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3497 [[image:1748227153999-626.jpg||height="300" width="600"]]
3498
3499 When it starts to return to zero, POT=0, it starts to homing at a forward high speed, after encountering the rising edge of POT, it decelerates and reverses, runs at a reverse low speed, and stops after encountering the falling edge of POT.
3500
3501
3502 ② The deceleration point signal is valid when starting homing
3503
3504 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3505 [[image:1748227169369-310.jpg||height="267" width="600"]]
3506
3507 When starting homing, POT=1, start homing at low speed in reverse directly, and stop when encountering POT falling edge;
3508
3509
3510
3511 (17) P01-40=19
3512
3513 Mechanical homing: Home switch (HW)
3514
3515 Deceleration point: Home switch (HW)
3516
3517 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing
3518
3519 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3520 [[image:1748227186962-656.jpg||height="313" width="600"]]
3521
3522 When it starts to homing, HW=0, and it starts to homing at a forward high speed. After encountering the rising edge of HW, it decelerates and reverses the direction, runs at a reverse low speed, and stops when encountering the falling edge of HW.
3523
3524
3525 ② The deceleration point signal is valid when starting homing
3526
3527 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3528 [[image:1748227202174-768.jpg||height="313" width="600"]]
3529
3530 When starting homing, HW=1, start homing at low speed in reverse directly, and stop when encountering HW falling edge;
3531
3532
3533 (18) P01-40=20
3534
3535 Mechanical homing: Home switch (HW)
3536
3537 Deceleration point: Home switch (HW)
3538
3539 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing
3540
3541 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3542 [[image:1748227247408-755.jpg||height="314" width="600"]]
3543
3544 When starting to homing, HW=0, directly start to homing at low speed, and stop after encountering the rising edge of HW;
3545
3546
3547 ② The deceleration point signal is valid when starting homing
3548
3549 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3550 [[image:1748227263354-495.jpg||height="313" width="600"]]
3551
3552 When starting to homing, HW = 1, start to homing at a high speed in the reverse direction. After encountering the falling edge of HW, slow down and reverse the direction, run at a low speed in the forward direction, and stop when encountering the rising edge of HW.
3553
3554
3555 (19) P01-40=21
3556
3557 Mechanical homing: Home switch (HW)
3558
3559 Deceleration point: Home switch (HW)
3560
3561 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing
3562
3563 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3564 [[image:1748227279599-847.jpg||height="314" width="600"]]
3565
3566 When it starts to homing, HW=0, it starts to homing at a reverse high speed. After encountering the rising edge of HW, it decelerates and reverses the direction, runs at a forward low speed, and stops when encountering the falling edge of HW.
3567
3568
3569 ② The deceleration point signal is valid when starting homing
3570
3571 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3572 [[image:1748227292762-413.jpg||height="313" width="600"]]
3573
3574 When starting back to zero, HW=1, it will start homing directly at low speed, and stop after encountering the falling edge of HW;
3575
3576
3577 (20) P01-40=22
3578
3579 Mechanical homing: Home switch (HW)
3580
3581 Deceleration point: Home switch (HW)
3582
3583 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing
3584
3585 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3586 [[image:1748227358104-464.jpg||height="314" width="600"]]
3587
3588 When starting to homing, HW=0, directly reverse low speed starts to homing, and stops when encountering HW rising edge;
3589
3590
3591 Deceleration point signal is valid when homing start
3592
3593 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3594 [[image:1748227380961-172.jpg||height="343" width="600"]]
3595
3596 When starting to homing, HW=1, start to homing at a forward high speed, after encountering the falling edge of HW, slow down and reverse, run at a reverse low speed, and stop when encountering the rising edge of HW.
3597
3598
3599 (21) P01-40=23
3600
3601 Mechanical homing: Home switch (HW)
3602
3603 Deceleration point: Home switch (HW)
3604
3605 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing, the forward limit switch is not encountered
3606
3607 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3608 [[image:1748227395851-339.jpg||height="387" width="600"]]
3609
3610 When it starts to homing, HW = 0, it starts to homing at a forward high speed, and does not encounter a limit switch. After encountering the rising edge of HW, it decelerates and reverses, runs at a reverse low speed, and stops when encountering the falling edge of HW.
3611
3612
3613 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing, the forward limit switch is encountered
3614
3615 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3616 [[image:1748227414217-295.jpg||height="385" width="600"]]
3617
3618 When you start homing, HW = 0, start homing at a forward high speed. When encountering the limit switch, it will automatically reverse and run at a reverse high speed. After encountering the rising edge of HW, slow down, continue to run at reverse low speed, and stop when encountering the HW falling edge.
3619
3620
3621
3622 ③ The deceleration point signal is valid when starting homing
3623
3624 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3625 [[image:1748227429391-234.jpg||height="385" width="600"]]
3626
3627 When it starts to homing, HW=1, it starts to homing at a reverse low speed, and stops when it encounters the falling edge of HW.
3628
3629
3630 (22) P01-40=24
3631
3632 Mechanical homing: Home switch (HW)
3633
3634 Deceleration point: Home switch (HW)
3635
3636 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing, the forward limit switch is not encountered
3637
3638 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3639 [[image:1748227484547-328.jpg||height="385" width="600"]]
3640
3641 When it starts to homing, HW = 0, it starts to homing at a forward high speed, and does not encounter a limit switch. After encountering the rising edge of HW, it decelerates and reverses, and runs at a reverse low speed. After encountering the falling edge of HW, it reverses and runs at a forward low speed, and stops when encountering the rising edge of HW.
3642
3643
3644 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing, the forward limit switch is encountered
3645
3646 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3647 [[image:1748227532124-334.jpg||height="385" width="600"]]
3648
3649 When it starts to homing, HW = 0, it starts to homing at forward high speed, encounters the limit switch, automatically reverses, runs at reverse high speed, encounters the rising edge of HW, decelerates and runs at reverse low speed, encounters the falling edge of HW, reverses, runs at forward low speed, and stops when encountering the rising edge of HW.
3650
3651
3652 ③ The deceleration point signal is valid when starting homing
3653
3654 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3655 [[image:1748227548455-494.jpg||height="387" width="600"]]
3656
3657 When starting with homing, HW = 1, it will directly reverse the low speed and start to homing. After encountering the falling edge of HW, it will reverse the direction and run at a forward low speed, and stop when encountering the rising edge of HW.
3658
3659
3660 (23) P01-40=25
3661
3662 Mechanical homing: Home switch (HW)
3663
3664 Deceleration point: Home switch (HW)
3665
3666 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing, the forward limit switch is not encountered
3667
3668 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3669 [[image:1748227564603-199.jpg||height="385" width="600"]]
3670
3671 When it starts to homing, HW=0, it starts to homing at a forward high speed, and does not encounter a limit switch. After encountering the rising edge of HW, it decelerates and runs at a forward low speed. After encountering the falling edge of HW, it reverses and runs at a reverse low speed, and stops when encountering the rising edge of HW.
3672
3673
3674 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing, the forward limit switch is encountered
3675
3676 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3677 [[image:1748227581797-586.jpg||height="385" width="600"]]
3678
3679 When it starts to homing, HW=0, it starts to homing at forward high speed, encounters the limit switch, automatically reverses, and runs at reverse high speed. After encountering the rising edge of HW, decelerate and reverse to resume forward operation. After encountering the falling edge of HW at forward low speed, reverse. When running at reverse low speed, stop when encountering the rising edge of HW.
3680
3681
3682 ③ The deceleration point signal is valid when starting homing
3683
3684 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3685 [[image:1748227596969-949.jpg||height="385" width="600"]]
3686
3687 When starting homing, when HW=1, it starts to homing directly at low speed in the forward direction. After encountering the falling edge of HW, it stops at the rising edge of HW in the reverse low speed operation
3688
3689
3690 (24) P01-40=26
3691
3692 Mechanical homing: Home switch (HW)
3693
3694 Deceleration point: Home switch (HW)
3695
3696 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing, the forward limit switch is not encountered
3697
3698 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3699 [[image:1748227611517-496.jpg||height="349" width="600"]]
3700
3701 When it starts to homing, HW=0, it starts to homing at a forward high speed, and does not encounter a limit switch. After encountering the rising edge of HW, it decelerates, runs at a forward low speed, and stops when encountering the falling edge of HW.
3702
3703
3704 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing, the forward limit switch is encountered
3705
3706 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3707 [[image:1748227628144-968.jpg||height="385" width="600"]]
3708
3709 When it starts to homing, HW=0, it starts to homing at forward high speed, encounters the limit switch, automatically reverses, and runs at reverse high speed. After encountering the rising edge of HW, decelerates and reverses to resume forward operation, and stops when encountering the falling edge of HW at forward low speed.
3710
3711
3712 ③ The deceleration point signal is valid when starting homing
3713
3714 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3715 [[image:1748227641046-963.jpg||height="343" width="600"]]
3716
3717 When starting homing, HW=1, it will start homing directly at low speed, and stop when encountering HW falling edge;
3718
3719
3720 (25) P01-40=27
3721
3722 Mechanical homing: Home switch (HW)
3723
3724 Deceleration point: Home switch (HW)
3725
3726 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing, the reverse limit switch is not encountered
3727
3728 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3729 [[image:1748227660426-173.jpg||height="362" width="600"]]
3730
3731 When it starts to homing, HW=0, it starts to homing at a reverse high speed, and does not encounter a limit switch. After encountering the rising edge of HW, it decelerates and reverses the direction, runs at a forward low speed, and stops when encountering the falling edge of HW.
3732
3733
3734 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing, the reverse limit switch is encountered
3735
3736 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3737 [[image:1748227698028-549.jpg||height="392" width="600"]]
3738
3739 When it starts to homing, HW=0, it starts to homing at a reverse high speed. When it encounters a limit switch, it automatically reverses and runs at a forward high speed. When it encounters a rising edge of HW, it decelerates and continues to run at a forward low speed. When it encounters a falling edge of HW, it stops.
3740
3741
3742 ③ The deceleration point signal is valid when starting homing
3743
3744 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3745 [[image:1748227728238-666.jpg||height="394" width="600"]]
3746
3747 When starting homing, HW=1, it will start homing directly at low speed, and stop when encountering HW falling edge;
3748
3749
3750 (26) P01-40=28
3751
3752 Mechanical homing: Home switch (HW)
3753
3754 Deceleration point: Home switch (HW)
3755
3756 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing, the reverse limit switch is not encountered
3757
3758 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3759 [[image:1748227742531-619.jpg||height="437" width="600"]]
3760
3761 When it starts to homing, HW=0, it starts to homing at a reverse high speed, and does not encounter a limit switch. After encountering the rising edge of HW, it decelerates and reverses, and runs at a forward low speed. After encountering the falling edge of HW, it reverses and runs at a reverse low speed, and stops when encountering the rising edge of HW.
3762
3763
3764 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing, the reverse limit switch is encountered
3765
3766 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3767 [[image:1751361620036-469.png||height="389" width="600"]]
3768
3769 When it starts to homing, HW=0, it starts to homing at a reverse high speed. When encountering a limit switch, it automatically reverses and runs at a forward high speed. When encountering a rising edge of HW, it decelerates and runs at a forward low speed. When encountering a falling edge of HW, it reverses and runs at a reverse low speed. When encountering a rising edge of HW, it stops.
3770
3771
3772 ③ The deceleration point signal is valid when starting homing
3773
3774 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3775 [[image:1748227779034-947.jpg||height="394" width="600"]]
3776
3777 When starting with homing, HW = 1, it will directly start to homing at a forward low speed. After encountering the falling edge of HW, it will reverse and run at a reverse low speed. When encountering the rising edge of HW, it will stop.
3778
3779
3780 (27) P01-40=29
3781
3782 Mechanical homing: Home switch (HW)
3783
3784 Deceleration point: Home switch (HW)
3785
3786 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing, the reverse limit switch is not encountered
3787
3788 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3789 [[image:1748227795620-564.jpg||height="432" width="600"]]
3790
3791 When it starts to homing, HW = 0, it starts to homing at a reverse high speed, and does not encounter a limit switch. After encountering the rising edge of HW, it decelerates and runs at a reverse low speed. After encountering the falling edge of HW, it reverses and runs at a forward low speed, and stops when encountering the rising edge of HW.
3792
3793
3794 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing, the reverse limit switch is encountered
3795
3796 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3797 [[image:1748227810884-219.jpg||height="395" width="600"]]
3798
3799 When it starts to homing, HW=0, it starts to homing at a reverse high speed. When it encounters a limit switch, it automatically reverses and runs at a forward high speed. After encountering a rising edge of HW, it decelerates and runs in a reverse low speed. After encountering a falling edge of HW, it reverses. When running at a forward low speed, it stops when it encounters a rising edge of HW.
3800
3801 ③ The deceleration point signal is valid when starting homing
3802
3803 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3804 [[image:1748227826652-200.jpg||height="392" width="600"]]
3805
3806 When starting homing, when HW=1, it starts to homing directly at low speed in reverse direction. After encountering the falling edge of HW, it stops when running at low speed in reverse direction and forward direction and encountering the rising edge of HW
3807
3808
3809 (28) P01-40=30
3810
3811 Mechanical homing: Home switch (HW)
3812
3813 Deceleration point: Home switch (HW)
3814
3815 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing, the reverse limit switch is not encountered
3816
3817 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3818 [[image:1748227844268-953.jpg||height="437" width="600"]]
3819
3820 When it starts to homing, HW=0, it starts to homing at reverse high speed, and does not encounter the limit switch. After encountering the rising edge of HW, it decelerates, runs at reverse low speed, and stops when encountering the falling edge of HW.
3821
3822
3823 ① The deceleration point signal is invalid when starting homing, the reverse limit switch is encountered
3824
3825 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3826 [[image:1748227859385-295.jpg||height="394" width="600"]]
3827
3828 When it starts to homing, HW=0, it starts to homing at a reverse high speed. When it encounters a limit switch, it automatically reverses and runs at a forward high speed. When it encounters a rising edge of HW, it decelerates and runs in a reverse low speed. When it encounters a falling edge of HW, it stops.
3829
3830
3831 ③ The deceleration point signal is valid when starting homing
3832
3833 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3834 [[image:1748227876370-835.jpg||height="395" width="600"]]
3835
3836 When starting homing, HW=1, start homing at low speed in reverse directly, and stop when encountering HW falling edge;
3837
3838
3839 (29) P01-40=33 and P01-40=34
3840
3841 Mechanical homing: Z signal.
3842
3843 Deceleration point: None
3844
3845 Homing mode 33: Reverse low speed operation, stop the first Z signal encountered
3846
3847 Homing mode 34: running at low speed in forward direction, stopping the first Z signal encountered
3848
3849 (% style="text-align:center" %)
3850 [[image:1748227893108-875.jpg||height="161" width="600"]]
3851
3852
3853 (30) P01-40=35
3854
3855 Homing mode 35, taking the current position as the mechanical homing, after triggering the homing (P01-39: 0x00→0x01/0x00 → 0x02);
3856
3857 After the homing is completed, according to the set value of P10-08 (homing bias compensation), P10-06 (encoder multi-turn reset operation) is executed.
3858
3859
3860