Mitsubishi LM-F Instruction Manual
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SH (NA) 030054-C (0805) MEE Printed in Japan Specifications subject to change without notice. This Instruction Manual uses recycled paper.
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General-Purpose AC Servo
MODEL (Servo Amplifier)
MR-J3- B-RJ004U MODEL (Linear Servo Motor)
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
LM-H2 LM-U2 LM-F
SSCNET Compatible Linear Servo
J3 Series
HEAD OFFICE : TOKYO BLDG MARUNOUCHI TOKYO 100-8310
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LINEAR SERVO INSTRUCTION
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Safety Instructions (Always read these instructions before using the equipment.)
Do not attempt to install, operate, maintain or inspect the servo amplifier and linear servo motor until you have read through this Instruction Manual, Installation guide, MR-J3- B Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual and appended documents carefully and can use the equipment correctly. Do not use the servo amplifier and linear servo motor until you have a full knowledge of the equipment, safety information and instructions.
In this Instruction Manual, the safety instruction levels are classified into "WARNING" and "CAUTION".
WARNING Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions,
resulting in death or severe injury.
CAUTION Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions,
resulting in medium or slight injury to personnel or may cause physical
damage.
Note that the CAUTION level may lead to a serious consequence according to conditions. Please follow the instructions of both levels because they are important to personnel safety.
What must not be done and what must be done are indicated by the following diagrammatic symbols.
: Indicates what must not be done. For example, "No Fire" is indicated by .
: Indicates what must be done. For example, grounding is indicated by .
In this Instruction Manual, instructions at a lower level than the above, instructions for other functions, and so on are classified into "POINT".
After reading this installation guide, always keep it accessible to the operator.
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1. To prevent electric shock, note the following
WARNING Before wiring or inspection, turn off the power and wait for 15 minutes or more until the charge lamp turns off. Then, confirm that the voltage between P( ) and N( ) is safe with a voltage tester and others. Otherwise, an electric shock may occur. In addition, always confirm from the front of the servo amplifier, whether the charge lamp is off or not.
Connect the servo amplifier and linear servo motor to ground.
Any person who is involved in wiring and inspection should be fully competent to do the work.
Do not attempt to wire the servo amplifier and linear servo motor until they have been installed. Otherwise, you may get an electric shock.
Operate the switches with dry hand to prevent an electric shock.
The cables should not be damaged, stressed, loaded, or pinched. Otherwise, you may get an electric shock.
During power-on or operation, do not open the front cover of the servo amplifier. You may get an electric shock.
Do not operate the servo amplifier with the front cover removed. High-voltage terminals and charging area are exposed and you may get an electric shock.
Except for wiring or periodic inspection, do not remove the front cover even of the servo amplifier if the power is off. The servo amplifier is charged and you may get an electric shock.
2. To prevent fire, note the following
CAUTION Install the servo amplifier, servo motor and regenerative resistor on incombustible material. Installing them directly or close to combustibles will lead to a fire.
Always connect a magnetic contactor (MC) between the main circuit power supply and L1, L2, and L3 of the servo amplifier, and configure the wiring to be able to shut down the power supply on the side of the servo amplifiers power supply. If a magnetic contactor (MC) is not connected, continuous flow of a large current may cause a fire when the servo amplifier malfunctions.
When a regenerative resistor is used, use an alarm signal to switch main power off. Otherwise, a regenerative transistor fault or the like may overheat the regenerative resistor, causing a fire.
3. To prevent injury, note the follow
WARNING The linear servo motor uses a strong magnet on the secondary side. Therefore, not only the linear servo motor installation operators but also the machine operators must use abundance of caution. For example, one who uses a medical device like a pacemaker must keep away from the machine.
The permanent magnet on the secondary side makes the magnetic bodies generate suction. Use caution with accidents so as not to get your hand stuck.
The performance is not guaranteed if the specified servo amplifier and linear servo motor are not combined. If used with unspecified combination, the servo amplifier or linear servo motor may be damaged. Depending on the case, it can be out of control and operate unexpectedly, resulting in extremely dangerous condition.
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WARNING Under the packaged condition (cardboard) delivered from our company, the magnet on the secondary side does not have a serious effect on the outside. Before mounting to the machine, however, magnetic bodies (including tools) must be kept away from the secondary side (magnetic). The secondary side (magnetic) can have as double suction power as mounted normally, which may cause a serious injury. To avoid this, pay full attention to the ambience of workplace.
CAUTION Only the voltage specified in the Instruction Manual should be applied to each terminal, Otherwise, a burst, damage, etc. may occur.
Connect the terminals correctly to prevent a burst, damage, etc.
Ensure that polarity ( , ) is correct. Otherwise, a burst, damage, etc. may occur.
Take safety measures, e.g. provide covers, to prevent accidental contact of hands and parts (cables, etc.) with the servo amplifier heat sink, regenerative resistor, linear servo motor, etc. since they may be hot while power is on or for some time after power-off. Their temperatures may be high and you may get burnt or a parts may damaged.
The linear servo motor installation operators and machine operators must not work wearing electronic devices (watch, calculator, personal computer, etc.) and magnetic recording media (IC card, magnetic card, floppy disc, etc.) and must not bring them around a magnetic. The magnetic influence may cause the operation failure or malfunction.
When the protective function is operated, turn off the power immediately and eliminate its cause, and then turn it on again. If the linear servo motor is continued operating without eliminating the cause, it may run unexpectedly and results in a damage and injury.
Securely attach the linear servo motor to the machine. If attach insecurely, it may come off during operation.
4. Additional instructions The following instructions should also be fully noted. Incorrect handling may cause a fault, injury, electric shock, etc.
(1) Transportation and installation
CAUTION Transport the products correctly according to their weights. Stacking in excess of the specified number of products is not allowed. Do not carry the linear servo motor by the cables, shaft or encoder. Do not hold the front cover to transport the servo amplifier. The servo amplifier may drop. Install the servo amplifier in a load-bearing place in accordance with the Instruction Manual. Do not climb or stand on servo equipment. Do not put heavy objects on equipment. The servo amplifier and linear servo motor must be installed in the specified direction. Leave specified clearances between the servo amplifier and control enclosure walls or other equipment. Do not install or operate the servo amplifier and linear servo motor which has been damaged or has any parts missing.
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CAUTION Provide adequate protection to prevent screws and other conductive matter, oil and other combustible matter from entering the servo amplifier and linear servo motor. Do not drop or strike servo amplifier or linear servo motor. Isolate from all impact loads. The protection method of the linear servo motor is IP00. Take necessary measures against dust, oil, etc. (Refer to section 2.1.2 Installation direction.) When mounting the secondary side (magnet), use nonmagnetic tools. Securely attach the linear servo motor to the machine. If attach insecurely, the linear servo motor may come off during operation. Do not modify the linear servo motor. Take safety measures, e.g. provide covers, to prevent accidental access to the linear servo motor during operation. The dynamic brake can be applied to the linear servo motor, but the coasting distance becomes longer when the moving body is heavy or when the speed is high. It may result in crashing into the stroke edge, which is highly dangerous. Install the anti-crash mechanism such as an air brake or an electric/mechanical stopper such as a shock absorber to reduce the shock of movable parts. (No linear servo motor with an electromagnetic brake is available.) The magnetic suction power acting between the primary side (coil) and the secondary (magnet) is always acting even when the motor power is not turned on. Because of this, the machine must be designed to be rigid enough to resist the magnetic suction power and maintain the accuracy. The running load by friction increases in proportion to the increase of the magnetic suction power, so the design must be made to decrease as much friction as possible, for example, by mounting guides with high accuracy. Do not use for vertical motion applications since magnetic poles cannot be detected with a vertical application. Install the linear servo motor the way in which the thrust acts on the gravity center of the movable part. When the thrust does not act on the gravity center of the movable part, the moment is generated. Magnetic chips such as iron fragments can be attached to the permanent magnet on the secondary side, which may cause a malfunction. In the environment like this, take measures against the attachment and entry of magnetic chips. When the linear servo motor is operated over a long term under the condition where water for cutting or lubrication oil is splashed or where oil mist or dew condensation occurs due to supercooling or high humidity, insulation deterioration or other failures may be caused. Prevent the linear servo motor from oil and dust with a cover and take measures against dew condensation. More careful measures against oil and dust must be taken for the linear encoder than the linear servo motor. For details, please contact the linear encoder manufacturer individually. The moving direction of the linear servo motor and linear encoder must be matched. Otherwise, the motor may run unexpectedly. When two or more secondary side (magnet) is mounted, set the mounting screw accumulative pitch tolerance within 0.2mm. Clearance may be left between the secondary sides (magnets) depending on the mounting method and the numbers. Do not hit the primary side (coil) on the stopper. The primary side may be damaged. Design the machine so that the stopper is hit on the top table attached to the primary side (coil). Tap holes on the linear servo motor are for machine installation. Do not use for other purposes. Do not touch the linear servo motor with wet hands. For installation, use all screw halls and tap holes prepared on the linear servo motor. When the equipment has been stored for an extended period of time, consult Mitsubishi.
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CAUTION When you keep or use it, please fulfill the following environmental conditions.
Conditions
Environment Servo amplifier Linear servo motor
[ ] 0 to 55 (non-freezing) 0 to 40 (non-freezing)
In operation [ ] 32 to 131 (non-freezing) 32 to 104 (non-freezing)
[ ] 20 to 65 (non-freezing) 15 to 70 (non-freezing)
Ambient temperature
In storage [ ] 4 to 149 (non-freezing) 5 to 158 (non-freezing)
In operation 90%RH or less (non-condensing) 80%RH or less (non-condensing)
Ambient humidity In storage 90%RH or less (non-condensing)
Ambience Indoors (no direct sunlight) Free from corrosive gas, flammable gas, oil mist, dust and dirt Altitude Max. 1000m above sea level
Vibration 5.9 m/s2 or less LM-H2 Series LM-U2 Series
X Y : 49 m/s2
(2) Wiring
CAUTION Wire the equipment correctly and securely. Otherwise, the linear servo motor may operate unexpectedly. Do not install a power capacitor, surge absorber or radio noise filter (FR-BIF-(H) option) between the linear servo motor and servo amplifier. Connect the wires to the correct phase terminals (U, V, W) of the servo amplifier and linear servo motor. Not doing so may cause unexpected operation. Connect the servo motor power terminal (U, V, W) to the linear servo motor power input terminal (U, V, W) directly. Do not let a magnetic contactor, etc. intervene.
U
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W
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V
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W
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Servo amplifier Linear servo motor Linear servo motorServo amplifier
Do not connect AC power directly to the linear servo motor. Otherwise, a fault may occur. The surge absorbing diode installed on the DC output signal relay of the servo amplifier must be wired in the specified direction. Otherwise, the forced stop (EM1) and other protective circuits may not operate.
Servo amplifier
Control output signal
Servo amplifier
Control output signal RA
DOCOM
DICOM
24VDC
RA
DOCOM
DICOM
24VDC
When the cable is not tightened enough to the terminal block (connector), the cable or terminal block (connector) may generate heat because of the poor contact. Be sure to tighten the cable with specified torque. The cables such as power cables deriving from the primary side (coil) cannot stand the long-term flexing action. Avoid the flexing action by fixing to the movable part, etc. Also, use the cable that stands the long- term flexing action for the wiring to the servo amplifier.
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(3) Test run adjustment
CAUTION Before operation, check the parameter settings. Improper settings may cause some machines to perform unexpected operation.
The parameter settings must not be changed excessively. Operation will be insatiable.
(4) Usage
CAUTION Provide an external emergency stop circuit to ensure that operation can be stopped and power switched off immediately.
Any person who is involved in disassembly and repair should be fully competent to do the work.
Before resetting an alarm, make sure that the run signal of the servo amplifier is off to prevent an accident. A sudden restart is made if an alarm is reset with the run signal on.
Do not modify the equipment.
Use a noise filter, etc. to minimize the influence of electromagnetic interference, which may be caused by electronic equipment used near the servo amplifier.
Burning or breaking a servo amplifier may cause a toxic gas. Do not burn or break a servo amplifier.
Use the servo amplifier with the specified linear servo motor.
(5) Corrective actions
CAUTION When it is assumed that a hazardous condition may take place at the occur due to a power failure or a product fault, use a linear servo motor with electromagnetic brake or an external brake mechanism for the purpose of prevention.
When any alarm has occurred, eliminate its cause, ensure safety, and deactivate the alarm before restarting operation.
When power is restored after an instantaneous power failure, keep away from the machine because the machine may be restarted suddenly (design the machine so that it is secured against hazard if restarted).
(6) Maintenance, inspection and parts replacement
CAUTION When the linear servo motor is damaged, it must be replaced. Contact Mitsubishi Electric System & Service Co., Ltd.
With age, the electrolytic capacitor of the servo amplifier will deteriorate. To prevent a secondary accident due to a fault, it is recommended to replace the electrolytic capacitor every 10 years when used in general environment. Please consult our sales representative.
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(7) Disposal
CAUTION The linear servo motor uses a strong magnet on the secondary side. Therefore, not only the operators but also the people around the work place must use abundance of caution when the linear servo motor is disassembled or discarded. For example, one who uses a medical device like a pacemaker must keep away from the machine.
The permanent magnet on the secondary side makes the magnetic bodies (primary side [coil] and secondary side [magnet]) generate suction. Use special caution with the handling of the secondary side which is demagnetized before/after disassembly.
When the linear servo motor is disassembled or discarded, do not put magnetic bodies (including the primary side [coil], the other secondary sides [magnet] and tools) close to the secondary side (magnet). The secondary side (magnetic) can have as double suction power as mounted normally, which may cause a serious injury. In all cases, pay full attention to the ambience of workplace to avoid this.
CAUTION A suction power is generated when magnetic bodies (including tools) are put near the permanent magnet on the secondary side. Be sure to use nonmagnetic tools for the disassembly and disposal of the linear servo motor or the work around it. These are required for the improvement of workability and safety ensuring.
The personnel who work for the disassembly or disposal of the linear servo motor or those who are around the workplace must not work wearing electronic devices (watch, calculator, personal computer, etc.) and magnetic recording media (IC card, magnetic card, floppy disc, etc.) and must not bring them around the secondary side (magnet). Magnetic influence may cause the operation failure or malfunction.
The servo amplifier and the primary side (coil) of the linear servo motor must be discarded in accordance with "About processing of waste".
Since the secondary side (magnet) of the linear servo motor uses the permanent magnet, demagnetize the entire secondary side (magnet) by heating over 300 (572 ), then discard in accordance with "About processing of waste".
Do not touch the secondary side after the demagnetization of the secondary side (magnet) by heating over 300 (572 ) until it becomes cool enough. Otherwise, you may get burnt.
(8) General instruction
To illustrate details, the equipment in the diagrams of this Specifications and Instruction Manual may have been drawn without covers and safety guards. When the equipment is operated, the covers and safety guards must be installed as specified. Operation must be performed in accordance with this Specifications and Instruction Manual.
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About processing of waste When you discard servo amplifier, a battery (primary battery), and other option articles, please follow the law of each country (area).
FOR MAXIMUM SAFETY These products have been manufactured as a general-purpose part for general industries, and have not been designed or manufactured to be incorporated in a device or system used in purposes related to human life.
Before using the products for special purposes such as nuclear power, electric power, aerospace, medicine, passenger movement vehicles or under water relays, contact Mitsubishi.
These products have been manufactured under strict quality control. However, when installing the product where major accidents or losses could occur if the product fails, install appropriate backup or failsafe functions in the system.
EEP-ROM life The number of write times to the EEP-ROM, which stores parameter settings, etc., is limited to 100,000. If the total number of the following operations exceeds 100,000, the servo amplifier and/or converter unit may fail when the EEP-ROM reaches the end of its useful life.
Write to the EEP-ROM due to parameter setting changes
Write to the EEP-ROM due to device changes
Precautions for Choosing the Products
Mitsubishi will not be held liable for damage caused by factors found not to be the cause of Mitsubishi; machine damage or lost profits caused by faults in the Mitsubishi products; damage, secondary damage, accident compensation caused by special factors unpredictable by Mitsubishi; damages to products other than Mitsubishi products; and to other duties.
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Handling of Linear Servo Motor 1. Magnetic suction The secondary side of the linear servo motor contains a strong permanent magnet, so a magnetic suction power (power by which a magnet attracts magnetic bodies) is generated toward magnetic bodies such as iron. This magnet suction is always acting whether the motor power is turned ON/OFF.
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Always acting whether the power is ON/OFF
Magnet face side
Mount (yoke) face side
The magnetic fluxes generating from the permanent magnet disperse in the air from the magnet face side (facing the primary side), and most of them do not leak to the mount (yoke) side for its structure. Because of this, a magnetic suction power occurs on the magnet face side of the secondary side and does not on the mount (yoke) face side.
Permanent magnet
Magnetic suction occurs.
Magnet face side Magnetic fluxes disperse.
Magnetic fluxes
N NS
Mount (yoke)
Mount face side Magnetic fluxes do not disperse.
Magnetic suction does not occur.
The permanent magnet used for the linear servo motor is very strong. When an A4-sized iron sheet is fully attracted, the magnetic suction power becomes as high as 2.5t. Use abundance of caution with the handling.
When an A4-sized iron sheet is fully attracted
Magnetic suction 400[kPa] A4 (21 29.7cm) Approx. 2.5t
2. For the safety The magnetic suction power is in inverse proportion to square of the distance to a magnetic body, so it drastically increases when the distance becomes small. When mounting the secondary side of the linear side motor, ensure the sufficient distance from the magnetic bodies around it and securely fix those magnetic bodies.
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3. Notes on handling (1) Handling must be done by the engineers who have a full knowledge of this product. (2) One who uses a medical device like a pacemaker must keep away from the machine and
equipment. (3) Do not wear metals such as watch, pierced earring, necklace, etc. (4) Use nonmagnetic tools.
(Example) Explosion-proof beryllium copper alloy safety tools: bealon (NGK Insulators, Ltd.) (5) Do not put magnetic card, watch, portable phone, etc close to the motor. (6) Do not add a shock or a stress on the mold part of the product. (Otherwise, the motor may be
damaged.) (7) Display "Note a strong magnetic." or the like and take action by giving cautions to the
surrounding, etc.
4. Disposal of linear servo motor (1) The primary side must be discarded as industrial waste. (2) The secondary side must be discarded as industrial waste after demagnetizing the secondary
side over 300 (572 ). (3) When the demagnetization is not possible, pack into a box and return to us. (4) Do not leave the product.
Primary side
Discard as industrial waste.
Secondary side
After demagnetizing over 300 (572 ), discard as industrial waste.
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COMPLIANCE WITH EC DIRECTIVES 1. WHAT ARE EC DIRECTIVES? The EC directives were issued to standardize the regulations of the EU countries and ensure smooth distribution of safety-guaranteed products. In the EU countries, the machinery directive (effective in January, 1995), EMC directive (effective in January, 1996) and low voltage directive (effective in January, 1997) of the EC directives require that products to be sold should meet their fundamental safety requirements and carry the CE marks (CE marking). CE marking applies to machines and equipment into which servo amplifiers have been installed. (1) EMC directive
The EMC directive applies not to the servo units alone but to servo-incorporated machines and equipment. This requires the EMC filters to be used with the servo-incorporated machines and equipment to comply with the EMC directive. For specific EMC directive conforming methods, refer to the EMC Installation Guidelines (IB(NA)67310).
(2) Low voltage directive
The low voltage directive applies also to servo units alone. Hence, they are designed to comply with the low voltage directive. This servo is certified by TUV, third-party assessment organization, to comply with the low voltage directive.
(3) Machine directive
Not being machines, the servo amplifiers need not comply with this directive. 2. PRECAUTIONS FOR COMPLIANCE (1) Servo amplifiers used
Use the servo amplifiers which comply with the standard model. Servo amplifier :MR-J3-10B-RJ004 to MR-J3-15KB-RJ004 MR-J3-22KB4-RJ004 (2) Configuration
The control circuit provide safe separation to the main circuit in the servo amplifier.
Reinforced insulating type
Control box
NFB MC
No-fuse breaker
Magnetic contactor
24VDC power supply
Servo amplifier
Linear servo motor
(3) Environment Operate the servo amplifier at or above the contamination level 2 set forth in IEC60664-1. For this purpose, install the servo amplifier in a control box which is protected against water, oil, carbon, dust, dirt, etc. (IP54).
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(4) Power supply
(a) This servo amplifier can be supplied from star-connected supply with earthed neutral point of overvoltage category III set forth in IEC60664-1. However, when using the neutral point of 400V class for single phase supply, a reinforced insulating transformer is required in the power input section.
(b) When supplying interface power from external, use a 24VDC power supply which has been insulation-
reinforced in I/O. (5) Grounding
(a) To prevent an electric shock, always connect the protective earth (PE) terminals (marked ) of the servo amplifier to the protective earth (PE) of the control box.
(b) Do not connect two ground cables to the same protective earth (PE) terminal. Always connect the
cables to the terminals one-to-one.
PE terminals PE terminals
(c) If a leakage current breaker is used to prevent an electric shock, the protective earth (PE) terminals of the servo amplifier must be connected to the corresponding earth terminals.
(6) Wiring
The cables to be connected to the terminal block of the servo amplifier must have crimping terminals provided with insulating tubes to prevent contact with adjacent terminals.
Crimping terminal
Insulating tube
Cable
(7) Auxiliary equipment and options (a) The no-fuse breaker and magnetic contactor used should be the EN or IEC standard-compliant
products of the models described in MR-J3- B Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual section 11.12. Use a type B (Note) breaker. When it is not used, provide insulation between the servo amplifier and other device by double insulation or reinforced insulation, or install a transformer between the main power supply and servo amplifier. Note. Type A: AC and pulse detectable
Type B: Both AC and DC detectable
(b) The sizes of the cables described in section 4.2 meet the following requirements. To meet the other requirements, follow Table 5 and Appendix C in EN60204-1.
Ambient temperature: 40 (104) [C (F)] Sheath: PVC (polyvinyl chloride) Installed on wall surface or open table tray
(c) Use the EMC filter for noise reduction.
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(8) Performing EMC tests
When EMC tests are run on a machine/device into which the servo amplifier has been installed, it must conform to the electromagnetic compatibility (immunity/emission) standards after it has satisfied the operating environment/electrical equipment specifications. For the other EMC directive guidelines on the servo amplifier, refer to the EMC Installation Guidelines (IB(NA)67310).
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This Instruction Manual and the MR-J3- B Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual are required if you use the linear servo for the first time. Always purchase them and use the linear servo safely.
Relevant manuals
Manual name Manual No.
MELSERVO-J3 Series Instruction and Cautions for Safe Use of AC Servos IB(NA)0300077 MR-J3- B Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual SH(NA)030051 EMC Installation Guidelines IB(NA)67310
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Wiring wires mentioned in this instruction manual are selected based on the ambient temperature of 40C (104 ).
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CONTENTS
1. FUNCTIONS AND CONFIGURATION 1 - 1 to 1 -20
1.1 Introduction............................................................................................................................................... 1 - 1 1.2 Servo amplifier standard specifications................................................................................................... 1 - 3 1.3 Function list .............................................................................................................................................. 1 - 4 1.4 Model code definition ............................................................................................................................... 1 - 5 1.5 Combinations of Servo Amplifiers and Linear Servo Motors.................................................................. 1 - 6 1.6 Parts identification.................................................................................................................................... 1 - 8 1.7 Configuration including auxiliary equipment .......................................................................................... 1 -14
2. LINEAR SERVO MOTOR 2 - 1 to 2 -48
2.1 Handling ................................................................................................................................................... 2 - 1 2.1.1 General instructions .......................................................................................................................... 2 - 1 2.1.2 Instructions on design ....................................................................................................................... 2 - 2 2.1.3 Instructions on installation operation ................................................................................................ 2 - 3 2.1.4 Instructions on storage...................................................................................................................... 2 - 4
2.2 Inspection items ....................................................................................................................................... 2 - 4 2.2.1 Inspections on primary side (coil) ..................................................................................................... 2 - 5 2.2.2 Inspections on secondary side (magnet).......................................................................................... 2 - 6 2.2.3 Inspections of linear encoder............................................................................................................ 2 - 6
2.3 Replacement of linear servo motor on absolute position detection system........................................... 2 - 7 2.3.1 Replacement of primary side (coil) or secondary side (magnet) ..................................................... 2 - 7 2.3.2 Replacement of linear encoder......................................................................................................... 2 - 7
2.4 Instructions for discarding the linear servo motor ................................................................................... 2 - 8 2.5 LM-H2 series ............................................................................................................................................ 2 - 9
2.5.1 Model code definition ........................................................................................................................ 2 - 9 2.5.2 LM-H2 series specification list ......................................................................................................... 2 -11 2.5.3 Thrust characteristics ....................................................................................................................... 2 -13 2.5.4 Installation......................................................................................................................................... 2 -14 2.5.5 Outline drawings............................................................................................................................... 2 -17 2.5.6 Connection of servo amplifier and linear servo motor .................................................................... 2 -20
2.6 LM-U2 series ........................................................................................................................................... 2 -21 2.6.1 Model code definition ....................................................................................................................... 2 -21 2.6.2 LM-U2 series specification list ......................................................................................................... 2 -23 2.6.3 Thrust characteristics ....................................................................................................................... 2 -25 2.6.4 Installation......................................................................................................................................... 2 -26 2.6.5 Outline drawings............................................................................................................................... 2 -29 2.6.6 Connection of servo amplifier and linear servo motor .................................................................... 2 -35
2.7 LM-F series.............................................................................................................................................. 2 -36 2.7.1 Model code definition ....................................................................................................................... 2 -36 2.7.2 LM-F series specification list............................................................................................................ 2 -37 2.7.3 Thrust characteristics ....................................................................................................................... 2 -39 2.7.4 Installation......................................................................................................................................... 2 -40 2.7.5 Outline drawings............................................................................................................................... 2 -43 2.7.6 Connection of servo amplifier and linear servo motor .................................................................... 2 -47
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3. LINEAR ENCODER 3 - 1 to 3 -32
3.1 Compatible linear encoder list ................................................................................................................. 3 - 1 3.2 Mitsubishi serial interface compatible linear encoder ............................................................................. 3 - 2
3.2.1 Mitutoyo Corporation make linear scales (Absolute type) ............................................................... 3 - 2 3.2.2 Linear encoder manufactured by Heidenhain Corporation............................................................. 3 -11 3.2.3 Linear encoder manufactured by Sony Manufacturing Systems Corporation (Incremental type) 3 -19 3.2.4 Linear encoder manufactured by Renishaw Inc. (Incremental type).............................................. 3 -24
3.3 ABZ-phase differential output encoder................................................................................................... 3 -27 3.4 Mitsubishi optional cable connector sets............................................................................................. 3 -30
3.4.1 MR-EKCBL M-H ............................................................................................................................3 -30 3.4.2 MR-ECNM ........................................................................................................................................ 3 -32 3.4.3 MR-J3CN2........................................................................................................................................ 3 -32
4. SIGNALS AND WIRING 4 - 1 to 4 -14
4.1 Precautions on this chapter ..................................................................................................................... 4 - 2 4.2 Power supply system circuit connection example .................................................................................. 4 - 2
4.2.1 Selection example of wires ............................................................................................................... 4 - 3 4.2.2 Connection example ......................................................................................................................... 4 - 5
4.3 I/O signal connection example ............................................................................................................... 4 -10 4.4 Connectors and signal arrangements .................................................................................................... 4 -12 4.5 Internal connection diagram ................................................................................................................... 4 -13
5. OPERATION AND FUNCTIONS 5 - 1 to 5 -28
5.1 Startup ...................................................................................................................................................... 5 - 1 5.1.1 Startup procedure.............................................................................................................................. 5 - 1 5.1.2 Settings of the linear encoder direction and the linear servo motor direction ................................. 5 - 2 5.1.3 Setting of the linear encoder resolution............................................................................................ 5 - 3
5.2 Settings of the magnetic pole detection and the magnetic pole detection voltage level ....................... 5 - 4 5.2.1 Preparation for the magnetic pole detection .................................................................................... 5 - 4 5.2.2 Magnetic pole detection .................................................................................................................... 5 - 4 5.2.3 Setting of the magnetic pole detection voltage level........................................................................ 5 - 8 5.2.4 Magnetic pole detection method using MR Configurator................................................................. 5 - 9 5.2.5 Magnetic pole detection at the replacement of servo amplifier ...................................................... 5 -10 5.2.6 Magnetic pole detection under the specified condition................................................................... 5 -12
5.3 Home position return............................................................................................................................... 5 -14 5.3.1 Incremental linear encoder .............................................................................................................. 5 -14 5.3.2 Absolute position linear encoder...................................................................................................... 5 -16
5.4 Test operation mode in MR Configurator ............................................................................................... 5 -17 5.5 Operation from the controller .................................................................................................................. 5 -19
5.5.1 Operation method............................................................................................................................. 5 -19 5.5.2 Servo system controller setting........................................................................................................ 5 -20
5.6 Functions ................................................................................................................................................. 5 -25 5.6.1 Linear servo control error detection function................................................................................... 5 -25 5.6.2 Auto tuning function ......................................................................................................................... 5 -27 5.6.3 Machine analyzer function ............................................................................................................... 5 -27
5.7 Absolute position detection system ........................................................................................................ 5 -27
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6. PARAMETERS 6 - 1 to 6 -18
6.1 Parameter write inhibit (Parameter No.PA19)......................................................................................... 6 - 1 6.2 Basic setting parameters (No.PA ).................................................................................................... 6 - 2
6.2.1 Parameter list .................................................................................................................................... 6 - 2 6.2.2 List of details...................................................................................................................................... 6 - 3
6.3 Gain/Filter parameters (No.PB ) ....................................................................................................... 6 - 6 6.3.1 Parameter list .................................................................................................................................... 6 - 6 6.3.2 List of details...................................................................................................................................... 6 - 7
6.4 Extension setting parameters (No.PC ) ............................................................................................ 6 - 8 6.4.1 Parameter list .................................................................................................................................... 6 - 8 6.4.2 List of details...................................................................................................................................... 6 - 9 6.4.3 Analog monitor ................................................................................................................................. 6 -11
6.5 I/O setting parameters (No.PD ) ...................................................................................................... 6 -13 6.5.1 Parameter list ................................................................................................................................... 6 -13 6.5.2 List of details..................................................................................................................................... 6 -14
6.6 Special setting parameters (No.PS ) ............................................................................................... 6 -15 6.6.1 Parameter list ................................................................................................................................... 6 -15 6.6.2 List of details..................................................................................................................................... 6 -16
7. TROUBLESHOOTING 7 - 1 to 7 - 8
7.1 Alarms and warning list............................................................................................................................ 7 - 1 7.2 Remedies for alarms................................................................................................................................ 7 - 2 7.3 Remedies for warnings ............................................................................................................................ 7 - 7 7.4 Detailed explanation of linear encoder error 1 (2A) ................................................................................ 7 - 8
8. SERVO AMPLIFIER OUTLINE DRAWINGS 8 - 1 to 8 - 8
9. CHARACTERISTICS 9 - 1 to 9 - 2
9.1 Overload protection characteristics ......................................................................................................... 9 - 1 9.2 Dynamic brake characteristics................................................................................................................. 9 - 2
APPENDIX App.- 1 to App.-11
App. 1 Parameter list..................................................................................................................................App.- 1 App. 2 Signal layout recording paper ........................................................................................................App.- 3 App. 3 Capacity selection of linear servo motor........................................................................................App.- 3 App. 4 Change of connector sets to the RoHS compatible products.......................................................App.- 8 App. 5 MR-J3-200B-RJ004 servo amplifiers manufactured before March 2008.....................................App.- 9
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1. FUNCTIONS AND CONFIGURATION
1. FUNCTIONS AND CONFIGURATION
1.1 Introduction
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