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9.4 Absolute Position Detection for Infinite Length Axes

9.4.3 Setting the Zero Point and Turning ON Power as Simple Absolute Positions

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9.4.3 Setting the Zero Point and Turning ON Power as Simple Absolute Positions

( 1 ) Calculating the Zero Point of the Machine Coordinate System

If using the simple absolute infinite length position control, the Machine Controller calculates the axis position (i.e.,
current position for the machine coordinate system) as follows when the power is turned ON.
Current position for the machine coordinate system (monitoring parameter IL

10

*1

or IL

16

*1

) =

Encoder position when servo power is turned ON

*2

+ Zero Point Position in Machine Coordinate System Off-

set (setting parameter OL

48)

To set the current position of the machine coordinate system as the zero position, set OL

48 to the difference

between OL

48 and IL

10 (or IL

16).

* 1. Use the IL

10 to make the machine coordinate reference position as a standard, and IL

16 to make the

machine coordinate current position as a standard.

* 2. The encoder position when the servo power is turned ON is the value that is calculated with the following equation

and converted to reference unit: Multiturn data

× Number of encoder pulses + initial increment pulses. Refer to

your SERVOPACK manual for information on the initial increment pulses.

Example: IL

10 = 10,000 and OL

48 = 100

Set the encoder position when servo power is turned ON to a negative value as shown below.

OL

48 - IL

10 = 100 - 10000

= - 9900

Set OL

48 to -9900 to assign the current position in the machine coordinate system as the zero point.

( 2 ) Setting the Zero Point for Simple Absolute Infinite Axis Position Control

The procedure to set the zero point for a simple absolute infinite axis position control is shown below.

( 3 ) Saving OL

48 Values at Power OFF

After having set the zero point, save the value of OL

48 before turning OFF the power of Machine Controller so

that the value will be written in OL

48 the next time the power is turned ON.

There are two ways to save the Zero Point Position in Machine Coordinate System Offset (OL

48) value. It can be

saved through a ladder program in an M register backed up by battery or from the MPE720 Parameter Window.
Refer to 9.3.2 ( 3 ) Method 1: Saving the Zero Point Position in Machine Coordinate System Offset (OL

48) from

the MPE720 Parameter Window and 9.3.2 ( 3 ) Method 2: Saving in an M Register with a Ladder Program for more
details.

Repeat for every axis.

Start

End

YES

NO

Servo ON

JOG to move close to the zero point.

STEP to move to the zero point.

Set OL

48 to OL

48 - IL

10.

Use the ZSET command to set the zero point.

Has the setting for the required axis been completed?