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FR-A701 INSTRUCTION MANUAL (Applied) - Automation Systems ...

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Motor brake and stop operation(3) Selecting stop position command (Pr. 350 Stop position command selection )⋅ Select either the internal stop position command (Pr. 356) or the external stop position command (16-bit data usingthe <strong>FR</strong>-A7AX).Pr. 350 SettingStop Position Command Source0 Internal stop position command (Pr. 356: 0 to 16383)1 External stop position command (<strong>FR</strong>-A7AX) 16-bit data9999Orientation control invalid(Initial value)1)Internal stop position command (Pr. 350 = "0")The value set in Pr. 356 is the stop position.When the number of encoder pulses is 1024p/r, onerevolution of the encoder is divided into 4096 positions,i.e. 360°/4096 pulses = 0.0879°/pulses per address, asshown on the right. The stop positions (addresses) areindicated in parentheses.2)External stop position command (Pr. 350 = "1")Mount the option <strong>FR</strong>-A7AX and set a stop position using 16-bit data (binary input).⋅ The value set in Pr. 360 16 bit data selection should be the number of stop positions less 1.Pr. 360 SettingDescription0 External position command is made invalid (speed command or torque command with the <strong>FR</strong>-A7AX)12 to 127270(3072)Origin (0) Origin (0)CW CCW180 (2048)Pr. 359 = 190 90(1024) (1024)180 (2048)Pr. 359 = 1270(3072)Position command direct inputThe 16-bit digital signal from the <strong>FR</strong>-A7AX is directly serves as stop position command.When the Pr. 369 Number of encoder pulses setting is 1024, stop position command from 0 to 4095 can bedirectly input using the <strong>FR</strong>-A7AX and input digital signal of 2048 (H800) to stop the motor at 180° position. Thecommand more than 4096 is considered as 4095.Set the stop position command dividing up to 128 stop positions at regular intervals.If the external stop command entered is greater than the setting, the stop positions are the same as those inthe maximum external stop command value.When the number of stop positions is 90 (divided at intervals of 4°), 90 - 1 = 89. Hence, set "89".[Example] When Pr. 369 = "1024" [Example 2] 8 stop positions [Example 3] 120 stop positions270(3072(HC00))Origin (0)CW180(2048(H800))90(1024(H400))Origin(0)(7 or more)315(6)270(5)225180(4)Pr. 360 = "1" Pr. 360 = "7" Pr. 360 = "119"CAUTION⋅ Values in parentheses indicate binary data entered from the terminals. Even if the position pulse monitor (Pr. 52 DU/PU maindisplay data selection = 19) is selected, the data monitored is not the number of stop positions but is 0 to 65535 pulses.⋅ <strong>FR</strong>-A7AX parameters (Pr. 300 to Pr. 305) are invalid. (Valid when Pr. 360 = "0")⋅ Terminal DY (data read timing input signal) is made invalid during vector control. (The position data is downloaded at the start oforientation.)⋅ Internal stop position command is given even if "1" (external stop position command) is set in Pr. 350 when an option card (<strong>FR</strong>-A7AX) is not mounted or Pr. 360 = "0".(1)45135(3)90(2)CW270(90)Origin (0)CWAt intervalsof 3180(60)90(30)198

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