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LNC-M600 Leading Numerical Controller Maintenance Manual

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<strong>LNC</strong>-<strong>M600</strong><br />

Appendix B: Servo Connection Example<br />

CNOD Operation 0:Terminal input enable<br />

0<br />

command mode 1:Operating panel input enabled<br />

selection 2:Communication common serial option enabled<br />

3:Communication RS485 option enabled<br />

4:Communic add-on option enabled<br />

0:Terminal input enable<br />

Start and stop is exercised by means of external signals.<br />

1:Operating panel input enabled<br />

Start and stop is exercised by pressing the RUN or STOP key on the control panel.<br />

2:Communication common serial option enabled<br />

Start and stop is exercised from RS232C device fitted as standard.<br />

3:Communication RS485 option enabled<br />

Start and stop is exercised from RS485 communication device fitted as standard.<br />

4:Communic add-on option enabled<br />

Start and stop is exercised from add-on module communication option.<br />

Parameter Function Setting Range<br />

FNOD<br />

Speed setting<br />

mode selection<br />

Setting<br />

Value<br />

1:VI( voltage input ) / II( current input ) 2<br />

VI:0 to 10Vdc II:4 to 20mAdc<br />

2:RR( Potentiometer / voltage input )<br />

RR:0 to 10Vdc<br />

3:RX( voltage input )<br />

RX:0 to +/-10Vdc<br />

4:RX2( voltage input )<br />

RX2:0 to +/-10Vdc<br />

5:Operating panel input enabled<br />

Frequencies are set by pressing the control<br />

panel key.<br />

6:Binary / BCD input<br />

speed command are entered from 12/16 bit<br />

binary input or BCD<br />

7:Communication common serial option(RS232C)<br />

8:Standard communication RS485<br />

9:Communication add-on module option enabled<br />

speed command are entered from network<br />

communication<br />

10:Up-down frequency<br />

by means of up-down frequency signals from the<br />

terminal<br />

11:Pulse input<br />

Setting<br />

Parameter Function Setting Range<br />

Value<br />

FNSL FM Terminal meter selection 0 ~ 31 0<br />

FN FM Terminal meter ----- ---<br />

adjustment<br />

This parameter is not used this time. So, please ignore it.<br />

<strong>LNC</strong> Technology Co., Ltd. 327

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