B.4 input signal selections – Yaskawa MP940 User Manual
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Lists of Parameters
B.4 Input Signal Selections
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B.4 Input Signal Selections
The following list shows input signal selections and their default settings.
Parameter
Digit
Place
Name
Setting
Contents
Default
Setting
Pn50A
0
Input Signal Allocation Mode
0
Sets the input signal allocation for the sequence
to the same one as for the SGDB SERVOPACK.
(See note.)
0
1
Possible to freely allocate the input signals.
1
/S-ON Signal Mapping
(Servo ON when low.)
0
Inputs from the SI0 (CN1-40) input terminal.
0: SI0
1
Inputs from the SI1 (CN1-41) input terminal.
2
Inputs from the SI2 (CN1-42) input terminal.
3
Inputs from the SI3 (CN1-43) input terminal.
4
Inputs from the SI4 (CN1-44) input terminal.
5
Inputs from the SI5 (CN1-45) input terminal.
6
Inputs from the SI6 (CN1-46) input terminal.
7
Sets signal ON
8
Sets signal OFF
9
Inputs the reverse signal from the SI0 (CN1-40)
input terminal.
A
Inputs the reverse signal from the SI1 (CN1-41)
input terminal.
B
Inputs the reverse signal from the SI2 (CN1-42)
input terminal.
C
Inputs the reverse signal from the SI3 (CN1-43)
input terminal.
D
Inputs the reverse signal from the SI4 (CN1-44)
input terminal.
E
Inputs the reverse signal from the SI5 (CN1-45)
input terminal.
F
Inputs the reverse signal from the SI6 (CN1-46)
input terminal.
2
/P-CON Signal Mapping (P
control when low.)
0 to F
Same as above.
1: SI1
3
P-OT Signal Mapping (Over-
travel when high.)
0 to F
Same as above.
2: SI2
Pn50B
0
N-OT Signal Mapping (Over-
travel when high.)
0 to F
Same as above.
3: SI3
1
/ALM-RST Signal Mapping
(Alarm reset when low.)
0 to F
Same as above.
4: SI4
2
/P-CL Signal Mapping (Torque
control when low.)
0 to F
Same as above.
5: SI5
3
/N-CL Signal Mapping
(Torque control when low.)
0 to F
Same as above.
6: SI6