About this manual, Description of technical terms, Important explanations – Yaskawa Sigma-5 User Manual: Design and Maintenance - Rotary Motors - Analog Voltage and Pulse Train Reference User Manual
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About this Manual
This manual describes information required for designing, testing, adjusting, and maintaining
Σ-V Series
SERVOPACKs.
Keep this manual in a location where it can be accessed for reference whenever required. Manuals outlined on
the following page must also be used as required by the application.
Description of Technical Terms
The following table shows the meanings of terms used in this manual.
IMPORTANT Explanations
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Term
Meaning
Cursor
Input position indicated by Digital Operator
Servomotor
Σ-V Series SGMJV, SGMAV, SGMPS, SGMGV, SGMSV, or SGMCS
(Direct Drive) servomotor
SERVOPACK
Σ-V Series SGDV servo amplifier
Servo Drive
A set including a servomotor and SERVOPACK (i.e., a servo ampli-
fier)
Servo System
A servo control system that includes the combination of a servo drive
with a host controller and peripheral devices
Analog Pulse Model
Analog voltage and pulse train reference used for SERVOPACK inter-
face
Servo ON
Power to motor ON
Servo OFF
Power to motor OFF
Base Block (BB)
Power supply to motor is turned OFF by shutting off the base current
to the power transistor in the current amplifier.
Servo Lock
A state in which the motor is stopped and is in position loop with a
position reference of 0.
Main Circuit Cable
Cables which connect to the main circuit terminals, including main
circuit power supply cables, control power supply cables, servomotor
main circuit cables, and others.
• Indicates important information that should be memorized, as well as precautions, such as
alarm displays, that do not involve potential damage to equipment.