Summary of Contents for Mitsubishi Electric M800VS Series
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Introduction This manual describes the items required for installing, connecting and setting up the Mitsubishi Electric CNC. Read this manual thoroughly and understand the product's functions and performance before use. Supported models of this manual are as follows: Supported models...
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Details described in this manual This book is configured as follows. Refer to the following chapters as necessary. - Installation and connection: Chapter 1 to 15 - Setup: Chapter 16 to 35 In this manual, the following abbreviations might be used. L system: Lathe system M system: Machining center system ...
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Manual List Manuals related to M800V/M80V Series are listed as follows. These manuals are written on the assumption that all optional functions are added to the targeted model. Some functions or screens may not be available depending on the machine or specifications set by MTB. (Confirm the specifications before use.) The manuals issued by MTB take precedence over these manuals.
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Manuals for MTBs (NC) Manual IB No. Purpose and Contents Model selection M800V/M80V Series IB-1501610 Specifications Manual (Function) Outline of various functions Model selection M800V/M80V Series IB-1501611 Specifications Manual (Hardware) Specifications of hardware unit Detailed specifications of hardware unit M800VW/M80VW Series IB-1501612 Connection and Setup Manual...
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(Monitor) GOT2000 Series Connection Manual Outline of connection types and connection method between SH-081197ENG (Mitsubishi Electric Products) GOT and Mitsubishi Electric connection devices GT Designer3 (GOT2000) Screen Outline of screen design method using screen creation SH-081220ENG Design Manual...
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Reference Manual for MTBs Manual Purpose and Contents M800/M80 Series Smart safety BNP-C3072-022 Explanation for smart safety observation function observation Specification manual M800/M80 Series CC-Link (Master/ BNP-C3072-089 Explanation for CC-Link Local) Specification manual M800/M80 Series PROFIBUS-DP BNP-C3072-118 Explanation for PROFIBUS-DP communication function Specification manual M800/M80 Series Interactive cycle BNP-C3072-121-...
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Precautions for Safety Always read the specifications issued by the machine tool builder, this manual, related manuals and attached documents before installation, operation, programming, maintenance or inspection to ensure correct use. Understand this numerical controller, safety items and cautions before using the unit. This manual ranks the safety precautions into "DANGER", "WARNING"...
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For Safe Use Mitsubishi CNC is designed and manufactured solely for applications to machine tools to be used for industrial purposes. Do not use this product in any applications other than those specified above, especially those which are substantially influential on the public interest or which are expected to have significant influence on human lives or properties. ...
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(*1) Denial-of-service (DoS) refers to a type of cyber-attack that disrupts services by overloading the sys- tem or by exploiting a vulnerability of the system. Mitsubishi Electric assumes no responsibility for any problems caused to the NC system by any type of cyber-attacks including DoS attack, unauthorized access and computer virus.
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[Transportation and installation] CAUTION Correctly transport the products according to the mass. Use motor’s suspension bolts to transport the motor itself. Do not use it to transport the motor after instal- lation onto the machine. Do not stack the products exceeding the indicated limit. Do not hold the cables, shaft or encoder when transporting the motor.
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CAUTION Do not block the intake/outtake ports of the motor with the cooling fan. Install the controller’s display section and operation board section on the spot where cutting oil will not reach. The controller, drive unit and motor are precision devices, so do not drop or apply thumping vibration and strong impacts on them.
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[Items related to wiring] CAUTION Correctly wire this product. Failure to observe this could result in motor runaway, etc. Connect the cables to the designated connectors. Incorrect connections could damage the device. Do not install a phase advancing capacitor, surge absorber or radio noise filter on the output side of the drive unit.
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CAUTION Separate the signal wire from the drive line or power line when wiring. Carry out wiring so that there is no possibility of short circuit between wires, nor of dangerous state. Use wires and cables whose wire diameter, heat resistance level and bending capacity are compatible with the system.
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[Setup] WARNING Do not cancel the emergency stop before confirming the basic operation. Always set the stroke end and stored stroke limit. Failure to set this could result in collision with the ma- chine end. CAUTION For items described as "Restrictions" or "Usable State" in this manual, the instruction manual issued by the machine tool builder takes precedence over this manual.
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[Usage] CAUTION Use this product within the range of environmental condition described in this manual. Using this product in an environment outside the range could result in electric shock, fire, operation fail- ure, or damage to or deterioration of the product. Install an external emergency stop circuit so that the operation can be stopped and the power turns OFF immediately when unforeseen situation occurs.
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[Troubleshooting] CAUTION Use a motor with electromagnetic brakes or establish an external brake mechanism for Shut off with motor Shut off with CNC brake the purpose of holding; this serves as brake control output control PLC output countermeasures for possible hazardous situation caused by power failure or prod- uct fault.
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[Notes on radio frequency interference] CAUTION The wireless LAN communication module in this product uses the radio channels in the same frequency band (channels 1 - 13 in the 2.4 GHz band) as the following equipment and radio stations: ・ Industrial, scientific and medical equipment ・...
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(2) Requirements for "Law for Treatment of Waste and Cleaning" (a) Mitsubishi Electric recommends recycling and selling the product when no longer needed according to item (1) above. The user should make an effort to reduce waste in this manner.
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This symbol mark is according to the directive 2006/66/EC Article 20 Information for end-users and Annex II. Your MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and/or reused. This symbol means that batteries and accumulators, at their end-of-life, should be disposed of separately from your household waste.
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MELDAS, MELSEC, EZSocket, EZMotion, iQ Platform, MELSEC iQ-R, MELSOFT, GOT, CC-Link, CC-Link/LT, CC-Link IE, CC-Link IE/field, EcoMonitorLight and SLMP are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation in Japan and/or other countries. Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
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本製品の取扱いについて ( 日本語 /Japanese) 本製品は工業用 ( クラス A) 電磁環境適合機器です。販売者あるいは使用者はこの点に注意し、住商業環境以外での使 用をお願いいたします。 Handling of our product (English) This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. 본...
Contents 1 System Basic Configuration ........................1 1.1 System Basic Configuration Drawing........................2 2 General Connection Diagram........................3 2.1 General Connection Diagram [M800VS]........................4 2.2 General Connection Diagram [M80V] ........................5 2.3 Differences in Connection Depending on the Operation Panel I/O Unit ..............7 2.4 Connecting a Pulse-controlled Inverter [M80V]......................
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4.8 Operation Panel I/O Unit............................69 4.8.1 List of Units ..............................69 4.8.2 FCU8-DX731/FCU8-DX750/FCU8-DX760/FCU8-DX761/FCU8-DX834 ............70 4.9 Remote I/O Unit ..............................96 4.9.1 List of Units ..............................96 4.9.2 FCU8-DX220/FCU8-DX230/FCU8-DX231/FCU8-DX202/FCU8-DX213/ FCU8-DX213-1/FCU8-DX654/FCU8-DX654-1/FCU8-DX651/FCU8-DX408/ FCU8-DX409 ..............................97 4.10 Functional Safety Expansion Unit........................139 4.10.1 Functional Safety Expansion Unit (FCU8-EX134) ..................
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7.6 Connecting with Drive Unit............................ 225 7.6.1 Connecting with Drive Unit MDS-E/EH Series ..................... 226 7.6.1.1 Connection of Optical Communication Cables ..................226 7.6.1.2 Drive Unit Arrangement ........................229 7.6.2 Connecting with Drive Unit MDS-EM/EMH Series ..................230 7.6.3 Connecting with Drive Unit MDS-EJ/EJH Series..................232 7.7 Connecting with Pulse-Controlled Inverter [M80V] ....................
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13 Connection of Machine Operation Panel ..................... 319 13.1 Machine Operation Panel Connection System Drawing..................320 13.2 Connecting with Power Supply ........................... 321 13.3 Connecting with Frame Ground.......................... 322 13.4 Connecting with Operation Panel I/O Unit ......................322 13.5 Connecting Emergency Stop Switch ........................323 13.6 Connecting with Sub Panel..........................
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17.1.1 Setting the Rotary Switch ........................... 376 17.1.2 Setting the DIP Switch..........................377 17.2 Setting Drive Unit MDS-EM/EMH Series ......................378 17.2.1 Setting the Rotary Switch ........................... 378 17.3 Setting Drive Unit MDS-EJ/EJH Series....................... 379 17.3.1 Setting the Rotary Switch ........................... 379 17.3.2 Setting the DIP Switch..........................
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22.1.5 Dog-type..............................456 22.1.6 Setting the Grid Interval and the Reference Encoder for Grid Interval............457 22.1.7 Precautions Common for the Initilization Operation................... 457 22.1.8 Precautions Common for the Dogless-type Absolute Position Encoder ............ 458 22.2 Adjustment of Reference Position Return in Relative Position Detection System ..........459 22.2.1 Dog-type Reference Position Return Operation..................
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29 Deceleration Check..........................519 29.1 Function ................................520 29.2 Deceleration Check Method..........................522 29.3 Deceleration Check for Opposite Direction Movement Reversal ................ 524 29.4 Parameters................................526 29.5 Relation with Other Functions ..........................528 29.6 Precautions ................................. 529 30 Synchronous Control and Multiple-axis Synchronization Control ........... 531 30.1 Synchronous Control............................
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37.3 Changing the Operation Level to One of 4 to 6 ....................589 37.4 Changing the Password............................590 37.5 Clearing the Password............................591 37.6 Changing the Protection Level..........................592 37.7 Saving the Protection Level Setting........................592 38 Appendix 3: Displaying Original Logo on Standard Screen .............. 593 39 Appendix 4: Country Code Setting (for Wireless LAN Function) ............
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 1 System Basic Configuration 1.1 System Basic Configuration Drawing 1.1 System Basic Configuration Drawing Display unit Keyboard unit (Control unit is added onto back of display unit.) (Operation panel I/O unit is added onto back of keyboard unit.) Control unit Operation panel I/O unit Remote I/O unit...
(*1) For information on how to connect the drive unit, refer to the drive unit's manual. Note (1) For details on connecting to the machine operation panel manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric, refer to the chapter "13 Connection of Machine Operation Panel".
(*1) For information on how to connect the drive unit, refer to the drive unit's manual. (*2) For the 8.4-type display unit, TP connector is not used. Note (1) For details on connecting to the machine operation panel manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric, refer to the chapter "13 Connection of Machine Operation Panel". IB-1501613-A...
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(*3) The safety remote I/O unit is available only when the functional safety expansion unit is mounted. Note (1) For details on connecting to the machine operation panel manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric, refer to the chapter "13 Connection of Machine Operation Panel".
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 2 General Connection Diagram 2.3 Differences in Connection Depending on the Operation Panel I/O Unit 2.3 Differences in Connection Depending on the Operation Panel I/O Unit There are differences in connection depending on the operation panel I/O unit. The parts surrounded by the dotted lines in the figures below are different.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 2 General Connection Diagram 2.4 Connecting a Pulse-controlled Inverter [M80V] 2.4 Connecting a Pulse-controlled Inverter [M80V] Pulse-controlled inverter refers to an inverter capable of controlling spindle operation through pulse train input. Control unit ENC RIO1 RIO2 Pulse-controlled inverter...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 3 List of Configuration 3.1 Control Unit [M800VS] 3.1 Control Unit [M800VS] Classification Type Components Remarks Base control card This unit is not compliant with both Export NC functions and display controller FCU8-MU551 Add-on CPU card Trade Control Order and Foreign Ex- For M830VS Front-side memory I/F card...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 3 List of Configuration 3.5 Keyboard Unit [M800VS] 3.5 Keyboard Unit [M800VS] Classification Type Components Remarks Escutcheon, key switch Keyboard for 10.4-type display unit FCU8-KB041 G402 cable ONG layout (for L system, XZF) Clear key Screw cap set Escutcheon, key switch Keyboard for 10.4-type display unit...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 3 List of Configuration 3.7 Operation Panel I/O Unit 3.7 Operation Panel I/O Unit Classification Type Components Remarks DI: 64-points 24 V/0 V common type DO: 48-points source type (200 mA/ point) AO: 1 point DI 24 V/0 V common input [64 Manual pulse generator input: 2 ch points]...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 3 List of Configuration 3.8 Remote I/O Unit 3.8 Remote I/O Unit Classification Type Components Remarks DI: 32-points 24 V/0 V common type DI 24 V/0 V common input [32 Base card DO: 32-points source type (200 mA/ points] FCU8-DX220 RIO 2.0 connector set...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 3 List of Configuration 3.9 Functional Safety Expansion Unit [M80V] 3.9 Functional Safety Expansion Unit [M80V] Classification Type Components Remarks Functional safety expansion unit FCU8-EX134 Add-on card Smart safety observation 3.10 Function Expansion Unit Classification Type Components...
3.13 Machine Operation Panel Classification Type Components Remarks Escutcheon, key switch Main panel A Mitsubishi Electric standard key layout FCU8-KB921 Control card (For 8.4-type/15-type display unit) (55 keys) (Standard specification A) G054 cable, screw cap set Escutcheon, key switch Main panel A...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 3 List of Configuration 3.20 List of Cables 3.20 List of Cables [Cable relating to NC] Max. cable Type Application Available cable length (m) length Wiring between synchronous encoder and control unit (straight, with con- FCUA-R050-xM 30 m nector)
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 3 List of Configuration 3.20 List of Cables [Cable Relating to Drive Unit] Max. cable Type Application Available cable length (m) length Motor side PLG cable CNP2E-1-xM Spindle side accuracy encoder 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 30 m TS5690 cable Spindle side detector cable...
Control unit Display unit FCA850H-8SV FCU8-DU182-31 (15-type color LCD touchscreen) M850VS FCU8-MA551-001 FCA850H-4SV FCU8-DU142-31 (10.4-type color LCD touchscreen) M800VS Series FCA830H-8SV FCU8-DU182-31 (15-type color LCD touchscreen) M830VS FCU8-MU551-001 FCA830H-4SV FCU8-DU142-31 (10.4-type color LCD touchscreen) FCA80H-8AV FCU8-DU182-32 (15-type color LCD touchscreen)
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 3 List of Configuration 3.21 System Type IB-1501613-A...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.1 Environment Conditions [M800VS] 4.1 Environment Conditions [M800VS] 4.1.1 Installation Environment Conditions Unit name Control unit Display unit Item FCU8-DU142-31: (10.4-type) Type FCU8-MU551/MA551 FCU8-DU182-31: (15-type) During op- 0 °C to 58 °C Ambient eration tempera-...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.1 Environment Conditions [M800VS] Unit name Keyboard unit Operation panel I/O unit Machine operation panel FCU8-KB041/KB046: (10.4-type) FCU8-KB921/KB922/ FCU8-DX731 FCU8-KB047: (10.4-type/vertical KB925 Item arrangement) FCU8-DX750 Type FCU8-DX834 FCU8-KB923/KB924/ FCU8-KB048: (10.4-type) FCU8-DX760 KB926 FCU8-KB083: (15-type/vertical FCU8-DX761...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.1 Environment Conditions [M800VS] Unit name Remote I/O unit FCU8-DX213/ Item FCU8-DX220/ DX213-1/ Type FCU8-DX202 FCU8-DX408 FCU8-DX409 FCU8-DX651 DX230/ DX231 DX654/ DX654-1 During op- 0 to 58 °C eration Ambient temperature During -20 to 60 °C storage...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.1 Environment Conditions [M800VS] 4.1.2 24 VDC Stabilized Power Supply Selecting Conditions Consider the following characteristics for the stabilized power supply, and select the power supply that complies with laws, regulations, or safety standards of the country where the machine will be installed. Item Specifications Remarks...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.2 Environment Conditions [M80V] 4.2 Environment Conditions [M80V] 4.2.1 Installation Environment Conditions Unit name Control unit Display unit FCU8-DU122-12: (8.4-type) Item Type FCU8-MU521/MU522 FCU8-DU142-32: (10.4-type) FCU8-DU182-32: (15-type) During op- 0 °C to 58 °C Ambient eration tempera-...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.2 Environment Conditions [M80V] Unit name Keyboard unit Operation panel I/O unit Machine operation panel FCU8-KB025: (8.4-type) FCU8-KB026/KB028: (8.4-type) FCU8-KB029: (8.4-type/vertical arrangement) FCU8-DX731 FCU8-KB921/KB922/KB925 Item FCU8-KB041/KB046: (10.4-type) FCU8-DX750 Type FCU8-DX834 FCU8-KB923/KB924/KB926 FCU8-KB047: (10.4-type/verti- FCU8-DX760 FCU8-KB931/KB941...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.2 Environment Conditions [M80V] Unit name Remote I/O unit FCU8-DX213/ Item FCU8-DX220/ DX213-1/ Type FCU8-DX202 FCU8-DX408 FCU8-DX409 FCU8-DX651 DX230/ DX231 DX654/ DX654-1 During op- 0 to 58 °C eration Ambient temperature During -20 to 60 °C storage...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.2 Environment Conditions [M80V] 4.2.2 24 VDC Stabilized Power Supply Selecting Conditions Consider the following characteristics for the stabilized power supply, and select the power supply that complies with laws, regulations, or safety standards of the country where the machine will be installed. Item Specifications Remarks...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.3 Control Unit [M800VS] 4.3 Control Unit [M800VS] 4.3.1 FCU8-MU551 / FCU8-MA551 Outline dimensions [mm] 241.6 214.5 13.5 IB-1501613-A...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.3 Control Unit [M800VS] Connector (22) (21) (12) (14) (11) (13) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) [Cover opened] (23) Arrow A (10) No. Connector name Function No. Connector name Function (1) USB_F Front-side USB memory I/F (13) RIO2 Remote I/O 2.0 communication...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.3 Control Unit [M800VS] CAUTION Do not apply any voltage to the connectors other than voltage specified in this manual. Failure to observe this could cause bursting, damage, etc. Incorrect connections could cause the devices to rupture or damage, etc. Always connect the cables to the indicated connectors or terminals.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.3 Control Unit [M800VS] (6) DCIN (24 VDC input) +24 V <Cable side connector type> Connector: 2-178288-3 Contact: 1-175218-5 Manufacturer: TE Connectivity [Power supply specifications] Consider the following selection items when selecting the stabilized power supply (supplied by the machine tool manufacturer).
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.3 Control Unit [M800VS] (7) EMG (External emergency stop input) EMG IN +24 V <Cable side connector type> Connector: 50-57-9403 Contact: 0016020103 Manufacturer: MOLEX Note Use this when installing an emergency stop switch in the electric cabinet. When this connector is not used, connect a termi- nator connector (G123 cable).
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.3 Control Unit [M800VS] (12) RIO1 (Remote I/O 2.0 communication 1st ch) (13) RIO2 (Remote I/O 2.0 communication 2nd ch) Up to 64 remote I/O stations can be connected. 1 2 3 TXRXD TXRXD* <Cable side connector type>...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.3 Control Unit [M800VS] [Connecting a pulse-controlled inverter [M80V]] For M80V, RIO1 and RIO2 connectors can be used as interfaces to output pulses. With this function, you can connect a pulse-controlled inverter with RS422 interface to M80V. Note ...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.3 Control Unit [M800VS] (14) MENUKEY (Menu key I/F) (15) ENC Encoder input 1 ch, 5 V manual pulse generator input 2 ch) Synchronous feed encoder or 5 V manual pulse generator can be connected to this connector. ENC1Z ENC1Z* ENC1B...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.3 Control Unit [M800VS] [Input for synchronous feed encoder] <Specification of input part> Three phases (A phase, B phase, a phase difference 90 degrees, Z phase) (Re- Number of pulse phases fer to the waveform below.) Signal output of the encoder RS422 differential driver output...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.3 Control Unit [M800VS] <Input/output circuit> Connector pin No. HA1A HA2A Signal input HA1B HA2B Control circuit Power output When using the synchronous feed encoder and the manual pulse generator at the same time, connect the manual pulse generator to the operation panel I/O unit or use a distribution cable made by the machine tool builder.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.3 Control Unit [M800VS] [Skip signal input conditions] Use the input signal within the following condition ranges. 24 V common 0 V common Input voltage at external contact ON 6 V or less 18 V or more, 25.2 V or less Input current at external contact ON 6 mA or more...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.3 Control Unit [M800VS] (17) SIO (RS-232C communication 2 ch) RD1(RXD1) SD1(TXD1) CS1(CTS1) RS1(RTS1) DR1(DSR1) ER1(DTR1) RD2(RXD2) SD2(TXD2) CS2(CTS2) RS2(RTS2) DR2(DSR2) ER2(DTR2) Connect connector case with FG pattern. <Cable side connector type> Plug: 10120-3000PE Shell: 10320-52F0-008 Manufacturer: 3M...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.3 Control Unit [M800VS] (18) LAN1 (Ethernet communication) TXRXD0+ TXRXD0- TXRXD1+ TXRXD2+ TXRXD2- TXRXD1- TXRXD3+ TXRXD3- Connect connector case with FG pattern. Use J303 cable when directly connecting a device such as a personal computer to the unit. <Cable side connector type>...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.3 Control Unit [M800VS] Name Lamp state Details 24VIN Lit (Green) 24 VDC power is being supplied from the external power supply. Not lit The followings may have caused an error: ...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.4 Control Unit [M80V] 4.4 Control Unit [M80V] 4.4.1 FCU8-MU521 / FCU8-MU522 Outline dimensions [mm] 241.6 214.5 13.5 IB-1501613-A...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.4 Control Unit [M80V] Connector (22) (21) (12) (14) (10) (11) (13) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (23) Arrow A No. Connector name Function No. Connector name Function (1) USB_F Front-side USB memory I/F (13) RIO2 Remote I/O 2.0 communication (2) USB_B...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.4 Control Unit [M80V] Name Lamp state Details 24VIN Lit (Green) 24 VDC power is being supplied from the external power supply. Not lit The followings may have caused an error: ...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.5 Display Unit [M800VS] 4.5 Display Unit [M800VS] 4.5.1 10.4-type (FCU8-DU142-31) Outline dimensions [mm] (Space required for wiring) Bottom Option relay unit Option relay unit Option relay unit not mounted FCU8-EX704 mounted FCU8-EX705 mounted (Space required for wiring) Note...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.5 Display Unit [M800VS] Panel cut dimensions [mm] (Unit outline) 276±0.3 2±0.2 272±0.3 4-M3 screw (Square hole dimension) IB-1501613-A...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.5 Display Unit [M800VS] 4.5.2 15-type (FCU8-DU182-31) Outline dimensions [mm] (Space required for wiring) Bottom Option relay unit Option relay unit Option relay unit not mounted FCU8-EX704 mounted FCU8-EX705 mounted (Space required for wiring) Note (1) The figure above shows the state with the control unit mounted.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.5 Display Unit [M800VS] Panel cut dimensions [mm] (Unit outline) 193±0.3 193±0.3 199±0.3 183±0.3 screw 8-M3 8±0.2 8±0.2 193.5 (Square hole dimension) IB-1501613-A...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.5 Display Unit [M800VS] 4.5.3 Precautions [Precautions for handling touchscreen] (1) Operate the touchscreen with fingers. The touchscreen does not react with nails. (2) The use of gloves, work gloves, etc. will have effects such as the deterioration of the operation feeling depending on the material and thickness of the gloves.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.6 Display Unit [M80V] 4.6 Display Unit [M80V] 4.6.1 8.4-type (FCU8-DU122-12) Outline dimensions [mm] (Space required for wiring) Bottom Option relay unit Option relay unit Option relay unit not mounted FCU8-EX704 mounted FCU8-EX705 mounted (Space required for wiring) Note...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.6 Display Unit [M80V] Panel cut dimensions [mm] (Unit outline) 246±0.3 2±0.2 242±0.3 4-M3 screw (Square hole dimension) IB-1501613-A...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.6 Display Unit [M80V] 4.6.2 10.4-type (FCU8-DU142-32) Outline dimensions [mm] (Space required for wiring) Bottom Option relay unit Option relay unit Option relay unit not mounted FCU8-EX704 mounted FCU8-EX705 mounted (Space required for wiring) Note (1) The figure above shows the state with the control unit mounted.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.6 Display Unit [M80V] Panel cut dimensions [mm] (Unit outline) 276±0.3 2±0.2 272±0.3 4-M3 screw (Square hole dimension) IB-1501613-A...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.6 Display Unit [M80V] 4.6.3 15-type (FCU8-DU182-32) Outline dimensions [mm] (Space required for wiring) Bottom Option relay unit Option relay unit Option relay unit not mounted FCU8-EX704 mounted FCU8-EX705 mounted (Space required for wiring) Note (1) The figure above shows the state with the control unit mounted.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.6 Display Unit [M80V] Panel cut dimensions [mm] (Unit outline) 193±0.3 193±0.3 199±0.3 183±0.3 screw 8-M3 8±0.2 8±0.2 193.5 (Square hole dimension) IB-1501613-A...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.6 Display Unit [M80V] 4.6.4 Precautions [Precautions for handling touchscreen] (1) Operate the touchscreen with fingers. The touchscreen does not react with nails. (2) The use of gloves, work gloves, etc. will have effects such as the deterioration of the operation feeling depending on the material and thickness of the gloves.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.7 Keyboard Unit 4.7 Keyboard Unit Note (1) Do not change the setting for the rotary switch mounted on the keyboard unit. If the setting is changed, the keyboard will not work. Type name The initial value of the rotary switch FCU8-KB025...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.7 Keyboard Unit 4.7.1 Keyboard for 8.4-type Display Unit (FCU8-KB025) Outline dimensions [mm] (Space required for wiring) Bottom Note (1) The above side view shows the state with the operation panel I/O unit mounted. Panel cut dimensions [mm] (Unit outline)
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.7 Keyboard Unit 4.7.2 Keyboard for 8.4-type Display Unit (FCU8-KB026) Outline dimensions [mm] (Space required for wiring) Bottom Note (1) The above side view shows the state with the operation panel I/O unit mounted. Panel cut dimensions [mm] (Unit outline)
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.7 Keyboard Unit 4.7.3 Keyboard for 8.4-type Display Unit (FCU8-KB028) Outline dimensions [mm] (Space required for wiring) Bottom Note (1) The above side view shows the state with the operation panel I/O unit mounted. Panel cut dimensions [mm] (Unit outline)
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.7 Keyboard Unit 4.7.4 Keyboard for 8.4-type Display Unit (FCU8-KB029) Outline dimensions [mm] (Space required for wiring) Bottom Note (1) The above side view shows the state with the operation panel I/O unit mounted. Panel cut dimensions [mm] (Unit outline)
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.7 Keyboard Unit 4.7.5 Keyboard for 10.4-type Display Unit (FCU8-KB041) Outline dimensions [mm] (Space required for wiring) Bottom Note (1) The above side view shows the state with the operation panel I/O unit mounted. Panel cut dimensions [mm] (Unit outline)
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.7 Keyboard Unit 4.7.6 Keyboard for 10.4-type Display Unit (FCU8-KB046) Outline dimensions [mm] (Space required for wiring) Bottom Note (1) The above side view shows the state with the operation panel I/O unit mounted. Panel cut dimensions [mm] (Unit outline)
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.7 Keyboard Unit 4.7.7 Keyboard for 10.4-type Display Unit (FCU8-KB047) Outline dimensions [mm] (Space required for wiring) Bottom Note (1) The above side view shows the state with the operation panel I/O unit mounted. Panel cut dimensions [mm] (Unit outline)
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.7 Keyboard Unit 4.7.8 Keyboard for 10.4-type Display Unit (FCU8-KB048) Outline dimensions [mm] (Space required for wiring) Bottom Note (1) The above side view shows the state with the operation panel I/O unit mounted. Panel cut dimensions [mm] (Unit outline)
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.7 Keyboard Unit 4.7.9 Keyboard for 15-type Display Unit (FCU8-KB083) Outline dimensions [mm] (Space required for wiring) Bottom Note (1) The above side view shows the state with the operation panel I/O unit mounted. Panel cut dimensions [mm] (Unit outline)
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.8 Operation Panel I/O Unit 4.8 Operation Panel I/O Unit 4.8.1 List of Units Classification Type Components Remarks DI: 64-points 24 V/0 V common type DO: 48-points source type (200 mA/point) AO: 1 point Manual pulse generator input: 2 ch DI 24 V/0 V common input [64...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.8 Operation Panel I/O Unit 4.8.2 FCU8-DX731/FCU8-DX750/FCU8-DX760/FCU8-DX761/FCU8-DX834 Outline dimensions: FCU8-DX731 [mm] 99 (Space required for wiring) Outline dimensions: FCU8-DX750 [mm] 99 (Space required for wiring) IB-1501613-A...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.8 Operation Panel I/O Unit Outline dimensions: FCU8-DX760 [mm] 99 (Space required for wiring) Outline dimensions: FCU8-DX761 [mm] 99 (Space required for wiring) IB-1501613-A...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.8 Operation Panel I/O Unit Outline dimensions: FCU8-DX834 [mm] 99 (Space required for wiring) IB-1501613-A...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.8 Operation Panel I/O Unit Installation dimension: FCU8-DX731/FCU8-DX750/FCU8-DX760/FCU8-DX761/FCU8-DX834 [mm] 116 (Unit outline) 106±0.3 4-M3 screw Note The unit thickness of the fixed part with screws is 16.6 mm. Select the fixing screws having the length suitable for the thickness. IB-1501613-A...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.8 Operation Panel I/O Unit CAUTION Do not apply any voltage to the connectors other than voltage specified in this manual. Failure to observe this could cause bursting, damage, etc. Connect the cables to the designated connectors. Incorrect connections could damage the device. The 12 V/5 V/3.3 V output from the connector is used only to supply power to dedicated peripheral devices.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.8 Operation Panel I/O Unit [Outline of digital signal input circuit] Both 24 V common and 0 V common connections are allowed in the digital signal input circuit. Follow the wiring diagram below for each type. <Input circuit>...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.8 Operation Panel I/O Unit <Input conditions> Set the input signal within the range as shown in the conditions below. [FCU8-DX731/FCU8-DX750/FCU8-DX760/FCU8-DX761] 24 V common 0 V common Input voltage at external contact ON 6 V or less 18 V or more, 25.2 V or less Input current at external contact ON...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.8 Operation Panel I/O Unit (2) CG32 (Machine signal output) Digital output 32 points (1st station) (4) CG34 (Machine signal output) Digital output 32 points (2nd station) (6) CG36 (Machine signal output) Digital output 16 points (3rd station) (8) CJ38 (Machine signal output) Digital output 32 points (1st station)
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.8 Operation Panel I/O Unit CJ38 CJ40 CJ42 O Y200 O Y210 O Y220 O Y230 O Y260 O Y270 O Y201 O Y211 O Y221 O Y231 O Y261 O Y271 O Y202 O Y212 O Y222...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.8 Operation Panel I/O Unit [Outline of digital signal output circuit] Use within the specification ranges shown below. <Output circuit> [FCU8-DX731/FCU8-DX750/FCU8-DX760/FCU8-DX761] Source output CG32/CG36/CJ38/CJ40/CJ42 DOCOM Stabilized Control power supply circuit 24VDC(+) Load Y200 Y23F...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.8 Operation Panel I/O Unit Note When using an inductive load such as a relay, always connect a diode (voltage resistance 100 V or more, twice or more the load current) in parallel to the load. Source output Inductive load Diode...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.8 Operation Panel I/O Unit CAUTION (1) When using an inductive load such as a relay, always connect a diode in parallel to the load to prevent a counter- electromotive force. (2) When the rush current exceeds the maximum output current, always connect a protective resistor serially to the load to suppress rush currents.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.8 Operation Panel I/O Unit [Outline of digital signal input circuit] Both 24 V common and 0 V common connections are allowed in the digital signal input circuit. Follow the wiring diagram below for each type. <Input circuit>...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.8 Operation Panel I/O Unit (12) MPG (Manual pulse generator input) 5 V manual pulse generator and 12 V manual pulse generator can be connected to this connector. [FCU8-DX731] HA2A HA2B HA1A HA1B +12 V...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.8 Operation Panel I/O Unit <Specification of input part> 5 V manual pulse generator 12 V manual pulse generator Number of pulse phases Two phases (A phase, B phase, a phase difference 90 degrees) (Refer to the waveform below.) Signal output of manual pulse generator Open collector output H level 3.5 V to 5.25 V...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.8 Operation Panel I/O Unit <Input/output circuit> [5 V manual pulse generator] 470Ω HA1A HA2A HA3A 470Ω Control circuit HA1B HA2B HA3B Note No HA3A and HA3B in FCU8-DX731. [12 V manual pulse generator] 470Ω...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.8 Operation Panel I/O Unit (13) RIO3EXT (Remote I/O 2.0 communication) (14) RIO3 (Remote I/O 2.0 communication) 1 2 3 TXRXD TXRXD* <Cable side connector type> Connector: 1-1318119-3 Contact: 1318107-1 Manufacturer: TE Connectivity Refer to the following chart for the maximum number of connecting stations and I/O points to the connector RIO3EXT.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.8 Operation Panel I/O Unit (16) NCKB (Keyboard I/F) (17) AO (Analog output) Analog output can be connected to this connector. Connect connector case with FG pattern. <Cable side connector type> Plug: 10120-3000PE Shell: 10320-56F0-008 Manufacturer: 3M...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.8 Operation Panel I/O Unit (18) AIO (Analog input, Analog output) Analog input and analog output can be connected to this connector. Connect connector case with FG pattern. <Cable side connector type> Plug: 10120-3000PE Shell: 10320-56F0-008 Manufacturer: 3M...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.8 Operation Panel I/O Unit [Outline of analog signal input circuit] <Input circuit> <Input conditions> Analog input voltage -10 V to 10 V Max. input rating (*1) ±15 V Resolution |-10 V to +10 V|/4095 = 4.88 mV Repeatability Within ±25 mV (*2) Tolerance...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.8 Operation Panel I/O Unit [Outline of scan input circuit] <Input circuit> OPKB KYC0* KYC1* KYC2* Control circuit KYD0* KYD1* KYD2* <Input conditions> Number of points 64 points Configuration Matrix of 8 common signals × 8 data signals Rated voltage 5 VDC Minimum applicable load...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.8 Operation Panel I/O Unit [Outline of scan output circuit] <Output circuit> OPKB LC0A LC1A LC2A Control circuit 100Ω LD0A* LD1A* LD2A* <Output conditions> Number of points 64 points Configuration Matrix of 4 common signals × 4 data signals + 4 common signals × 4 data signals Rated voltage 5 VDC Maximum output current...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.8 Operation Panel I/O Unit (20) DCIN (24 VDC input) +24 V <Cable side connector type> Connector: 2-178288-3 Contact: 1-175218-5 Manufacturer: TE Connectivity [Power supply specifications] Consider the following selection items when selecting the stabilized power supply (supplied by the machine tool manufacturer).
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.8 Operation Panel I/O Unit FCU8-DX731 FCU8-DX750 FCU8-DX760 (12) (13) (10) (10) (11) FCU8-DX761 FCU8-DX834 (10) (10) (11) (11) Status Name Function Color Details Normal At fault (1) FUSE Fuse status Green Not lit Not lit when a fuse has been blown out.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit 4.9 Remote I/O Unit Types of signals described on the list of units can be input/output from the remote I/O unit (FCU8-DXxxx) according to the type and No. of contacts. Remote I/O units are used by being connected to the control unit or the operation panel I/O unit. Multiple remote I/O units can be used as long as the total number of occupied stations is 64 or less.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit 4.9.2 FCU8-DX220/FCU8-DX230/FCU8-DX231/FCU8-DX202/FCU8-DX213/ FCU8-DX213-1/FCU8-DX654/FCU8-DX654-1/FCU8-DX651/FCU8-DX408/ FCU8-DX409 Outline dimensions: FCU8-DX220 [mm] (Space required for wiring) Bottom Outline dimensions: FCU8-DX230 [mm] (Space required for wiring) Bottom IB-1501613-A...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit Outline dimensions: FCU8-DX231 [mm] (Space required for wiring) Bottom Outline dimensions: FCU8-DX202 [mm] (Space required for wiring) Bottom IB-1501613-A...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit Outline dimensions: FCU8-DX213 [mm] (Space required for wiring) Bottom Outline dimensions: FCU8-DX213-1 [mm] (Space required for wiring) Bottom IB-1501613-A...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit Outline dimensions: FCU8-DX654 [mm] (Space required for wiring) Bottom Outline dimensions: FCU8-DX654-1 [mm] (Space required for wiring) Bottom IB-1501613-A...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit Outline dimensions: FCU8-DX651 [mm] (Space required for wiring) Bottom Outline dimensions: FCU8-DX408 [mm] (Space required for wiring) Bottom IB-1501613-A...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit Outline dimensions: FCU8-DX409 [mm] (Space required for wiring) Bottom IB-1501613-A...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit Installation dimensions: FCU8-DX220/FCU8-DX230/FCU8-DX231/FCU8-DX202/FCU8-DX213/ FCU8-DX213-1/FCU8-DX654/FCU8-DX654-1/FCU8-DX408/FCU8-DX409 [mm] (Unit outline) 2-M5 Screw Installation dimensions: FCU8-DX651 [mm] 3-M5 Screw 88 ± 0.2 (Unit outline) IB-1501613-A...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit CAUTION Do not apply any voltage to the connectors other than voltage specified in this manual. Failure to observe this could cause bursting, damage, etc. Incorrect connections could cause the devices to rupture or damage, etc. Always connect the cables to the indicated connectors or terminals.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit [Outline of digital signal input circuit] Both 24 V common and 0 V common connections are allowed in the digital signal input circuit. Follow the wiring diagram below for each type. <Input circuit>...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit (2) CJ32 (Machine signal output) (4) CJ34 (Machine signal output) CJ32 CJ34(FCU8-DX230) CJ34(FCU8-DX231) O Y00 O Y10 O Y20 O Y20 O Y01 O Y11 O Y21 O Y21 O Y02 O Y12...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit [Outline of digital signal output circuit] Use within the specification ranges shown below. <Output circuit> Source output 24VDC Control circuit CJ32/CJ34 Load <Output conditions> Insulation method Non-insulation Rated load voltage 24 VDC 0.2 A per point...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit Note When using an inductive load such as a relay, always connect a diode (voltage resistance 100 V or more, twice or more the load current) in parallel to the load. Source output 24VDC Control...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit [Outline of analog signal output circuit] The analog signal output circuit can be used only for FCU8-DX231. <Output circuit> CJ34 Load 500Ω <Output conditions> Analog output voltage -10 to 10 V (±5%) Resolution 10 V/4095 = 2.44 mV...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit (5) CJ35 (Machine signal input) COMB+ COMA+ COMB+ COMA+ COMB+ COMA+ COMB+ COMA+ COMB+ COMA+ COMB+ COMA+ COMB+ COMA+ COMB+ COMA+ <Cable side connector type> Connector: 713-1116/037-000 Manufacturer: WAGO (The cable side connector is attached to the unit.) IB-1501613-A...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit [Outline of digital signal input circuit] Follow the wiring diagram below. <Input circuit> 0V common CJ35 External contact Input resistance Control COMA+ circuit External contact Input resistance COMB+ CJ36 Stabilized...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit (6) CJ36 (Machine signal output) IO24VB IO0VB IO24VA IO0VA COMB- COMA- COMB- COMA- COMB- COMA- COMB- COMA- <Cable side connector type> Connector: 713-1110/037-000 Manufacturer: WAGO (The cable side connector is attached to the unit.) IB-1501613-A...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit [Outline of digital signal output circuit] Use within the specification ranges shown below. <Output circuit> Source output CJ36 Stabilized power supply IO24VA 24VDC(+) IO24VB Voltage IO0VA conversion IO0VB Control Load...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit Note When using an inductive load such as a relay, always connect a diode (voltage resistance 100 V or more, twice or more the load current) in parallel to the load. Source output 24VDC Control...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit (7) SDI (Safety machine signal input) SX07B COMB+ SX07A COMA+ SX06B COMB+ SX06A COMA+ SX05B COMB+ SX05A COMA+ SX04B COMB+ SX04A COMA+ SX03B COMB+ SX03A COMA+ SX02B COMB+ SX02A COMA+...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit [Outline of digital signal input circuit] Follow the wiring diagram below. <Input circuit> 0V common External duplication contact SX0A Input resistance Control circuit SX3A SX0B Input resistance SX3B Control COMA+...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit (8) SDO (Safety machine signal output) IO24VB IO0VB IO24VA IO0VA SY03B COMB- SY03A COMA- SY02B COMB- SY02A COMA- SY01B COMB- SY01A COMA- SY00B COMB- SY00A COMA- <Cable side connector type> Connector: 713-1110/037-000 Manufacturer: WAGO (The cable side connector is attached to the unit.)
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit [Outline of digital signal output circuit] Use within the specification ranges shown below. <Output circuit> Source output Stabilized power supply Voltage 24VDC(+) conversion IO24VA Control circuit IO0VA Stabilized power supply 24VDC(+)
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit Note When using an inductive load such as a relay, always connect a diode (voltage resistance 100 V or more, twice or more the load current) in parallel to the load. Source output 24VDC Control...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit (9) SDI1 (Safety DI input) COM+ SX04B COM+ SX04A COM+ SX03B COM+ SX03A COM+ SX02B COM+ SX02A COM+ SX01B COM+ SX01A COM+ SX00B COM+ SX00A <Cable side connector type> Connector: 175362-1 (2-pole type) Connector: 175363-1 (4-pole type) Connector: 1318095-1 (6-pole type)
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit [Outline of digital signal input circuit] Follow the wiring diagram below. <Input circuit> External duplication contact SDI1 / SDI2 SX00A 5kΩ Control circuit SX07A SX00B 5kΩ 24VDC SX07B COM+ Control...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit (10) SDI2 (Safety DI input) COM+ SX07B COM+ SX07A COM+ SX06B COM+ SX06A COM+ SX05B COM+ SX05A <Cable side connector type> Connector: 175362-1 (2-pole type) Connector: 175363-1 (4-pole type) Connector: 1318095-1 (6-pole type) Contact: 175218-2 Manufacturer: TE Connectivity...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit [Outline of digital signal output circuit] Use within the specification ranges shown below. <Output circuit> SDO1 24VDC SYR00A Load Control circuit SYR03A SYR00A SYR03A SDO2 Control circuit SYR00B Load SYR03B...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit <Precautions> Influence on the relay life by a connected load An actual relay life can be substantially shortened depending on the type of a connected load and the characteristics of its inrush current.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit Measures against back EMF Provide a contact protection circuit for an extended contact life, noise prevention at contact close, and reduction of the carbides and nitric acids formed by an arc discharge. An incorrect circuit involves a high risk of contact welding.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit (13) RIO1 (Remote I/O 2.0 communication) (14) RIO2 (Remote I/O 2.0 communication) 1 2 3 TXRXD TXRXD* <Cable side connector type> Connector: 1-1318119-3 Contact: 1318107-1 Manufacturer: TE Connectivity (15) DCIN (24 VDC input) +24 V <Cable side connector type>...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit (17) FG (FG terminal) (18) FG (FG terminal (M4 screw)) (19) AIO1 (Analog input, analog output) Analog input and analog output can be connected to this connector. AI 0 AI 1 AI 2...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit [Outline of analog signal input circuit] <Input circuit> AIO1 <Input conditions> Analog input voltage -10 to 10 V Max. input rating (*1) ±15 V Resolution |-10 to +10 V|/4095 = 4.88 mV Repeatability Within ±25 mV (*2) Tolerance...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit (20) THERMISTOR (Thermistor input) Thermistor can be connected to this connector. CH10 CH11 CH12 Thermistor CH1 Thermistor CH2 Thermistor CH3 Thermistor CH4 Thermistor CH5 Thermistor CH6 Thermistor CH1 Thermistor CH2 Thermistor CH3 Thermistor CH4...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit (21) AI (Multi-analog input) V+/A V+/A l+/a/CJ+ l+/a/CJ+ V-/l-/B V-/l-/B b/CJ- b/CJ- V+/A V+/A l+/a/CJ+ l+/a/CJ+ V-/l-/B V-/l-/B b/CJ- b/CJ- <Cable side connector type> Connector: DFMC1,5/12-ST-3,5-LR Manufacturer: Phoenix Contact (The cable side connector is attached to the unit.) [Outline of multi-analog input circuit] There are four types of multi-analog input as below:...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit (a) Outline of voltage input circuit <Input circuit> FCU8-DX409 Voltage source <Input conditions> Set the input signal within the range as shown in the conditions below. Input voltage range -10 V to +10 V Max.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit (c) Outline of thermocouple input circuit <Input circuit> FCU8-DX409 Thermocouple Constant current source Cold junction compensation resistor (Pt100) Set the lead length 2cm or shorter. (As a guide) <Input conditions>...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit (d) Outline of resistance temperature detector input circuit <Input circuit> FCU8-DX409 <3-wire type> Constant current source Resistance temperature detector <4-wire type> FCU8-DX409 Constant current source Resistance temperature detector <Input conditions>...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit (e) Supplement: Overall precision of temperature measurement The precision shown in (c) and (d) is the one attributed to the unit. The thermocouple or resistance temperature detector input to the unit also has precision and the overall precision of temperature measurement is the addition of the precision of unit and the precision of thermocouple or resistance temperature detector.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit (s1) STATION No. (Station No. group setting switch) (s2) STATION No. (Station No. setting switch) (s3) STATION No. (Station No. setting switch) IB-1501613-A...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit LED: FCU8-DX220/FCU8-DX230/FCU8-DX231/FCU8-DX202/FCU8-DX213/FCU8-DX213-1/ FCU8-DX654/FCU8-DX654-1/FCU8-DX408/FCU8-DX409 FCU8-DX220/FCU8-DX230/FCU8-DX231/ FCU8-DX213/FCU8-DX213-1/ FCU8-DX202 FCU8-DX408 FCU8-DX409 FCU8-DX654/FCU8-DX654-1 Status Name Function Color Details Normal At fault RIOVER RIO communication status Green Lit when RIO2.0 communica- tion is occurring Not lit when RIO1.0 commu- nication is occurring RIO communication error...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.9 Remote I/O Unit LED: FCU8-DX651 Status Name Function Color Details Normal At fault Safety relay output SYR00 status Green Lit Not lit Not lit when the relay is welded. Safety relay output SYR01 status Green Lit Not lit Not lit when the relay is welded.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.11 Function Expansion Unit 4.11 Function Expansion Unit 4.11.1 CC-Link (FCU8-EX561) Outline dimensions [mm] 94.6 IB-1501613-A...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.11 Function Expansion Unit Connector No. Connector name Function (1) CCL CC-Link communication CAUTION Do not apply any voltage to the connectors other than voltage specified in this manual. Failure to observe this could cause bursting, damage, etc.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.11 Function Expansion Unit Name Color Status Description Green Lit CC-Link module normal Not lit Watchdog timer error LRUN Green Lit Data link in progress Green Lit Data being sent Green Lit Data being received Switch configuration fault (LERR also lit), master duplicate, faulty parameter, or com- munication error...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.11 Function Expansion Unit 4.11.2 PROFIBUS-DP (FCU8-EX563) Outline dimensions [mm] 94.6 IB-1501613-A...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.11 Function Expansion Unit Connector No. Connector name Function (1) PBD PROFIBUS-DP CAUTION Do not apply any voltage to the connectors other than voltage specified in this manual. Failure to observe this could cause bursting, damage, etc.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.11 Function Expansion Unit No. and Name Color Status Description (1) RUN (Green) Green PROFIBUS-DP module operating normally (2) RDY (Yellow) Green/yellow Flashing Waiting to boot (Module status) Yellow Boot error No power supply, broken module (3) STA (Green) Green...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.11 Function Expansion Unit 4.11.3 CC-Link IE Field (FCU8-EX564) Outline dimensions [mm] 94.6 IB-1501613-A...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.11 Function Expansion Unit Connector No. Connector name Function (1) LAN1 CC-Link IE Field communication (2) LAN2 CAUTION Do not apply any voltage to the connectors other than voltage specified in this manual. Failure to observe this could cause bursting, damage, etc.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.11 Function Expansion Unit Name Color Status Description Not lit Normal data received and loopback not performed L ERR Abnormal data received or loopback being performed Data being sent or received SD/RD Green Not lit...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.11 Function Expansion Unit 4.11.4 EtherNet/IP (FCU8-EX565) Outline dimensions [mm] 94.6 IB-1501613-A...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.11 Function Expansion Unit Connector No. Connector name Function (1) LAN1 EtherNet/IP communication Note On this unit, EtherNet/IP function is supported by the "LAN1" port only. Do not use LAN2 because it does not support Eth- erNet/IP function.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.11 Function Expansion Unit Name Green LED Red LED Description MS (Green/red) Flashing Flashing Device self-testing (Module status) Flashing Not lit Waiting for initialization Not lit Normal operation Not lit Flashing Recoverable error Not lit Unrecoverable error (hardware replacement required)
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.11 Function Expansion Unit 4.11.5 FL-net (FCU8-EX568) Outline dimensions [mm] 94.6 IB-1501613-A...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.11 Function Expansion Unit Connector No. Connector name Function (1) LAN1 FL-net communication Note On this unit, FL-net function is supported by the "LAN1" port only. LAN2 does not support FL-net function. CAUTION Do not apply any voltage to the connectors other than voltage specified in this manual.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.11 Function Expansion Unit (1) Ignore LED on FCU8-EX568. (This is used by MITSUBISHI.) IB-1501613-A...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.11 Function Expansion Unit 4.11.6 Vibration Cutting Expansion Unit (FCU8-EX744) Outline dimensions [mm] 94.6 IB-1501613-A...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.11 Function Expansion Unit 4.11.7 Option Relay Unit (FCU8-EX704) Outline dimensions [mm] 50.2 94.6 IB-1501613-A...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.11 Function Expansion Unit 4.11.8 Option Relay Unit (FCU8-EX705) Outline dimensions [mm] 78.4 IB-1501613-A...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.12 Manual Pulse Generator 4.12.2 12 V Manual Pulse Generator (HD60C) 25 pulse/rev Outline dimensions [mm] Packing t 2.0 3-M4 stud bolt L10 Installation of screws Bottom other than M3 x 6 not possible 24 0.5 27 0.5...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.13 Synchronous Feed Encoder Connector <Connector pin assignment> Function Function A phase Z phase B phase A phase reverse Case grounding Z phase reverse B phase reverse +5 V IB-1501613-A...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.14 Machine Operation Panel 4.14.2 Sub Panel A (FCU8-KB931/FCU8-KB941) Outline dimensions: FCU8-KB931 [mm] (Space required for wiring) Bottom Outline dimensions: FCU8-KB941 [mm] (Space required for wiring) Bottom Panel cut dimensions: FCU8-KB931/FCU8-KB941 [mm] (Unit outline) 128±0.3...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.14 Machine Operation Panel Connector Switch name Switch name (1) Rapid traverse override (4) ON switch (2) Emergency stop switch (5) OFF switch (3) Memory protection switch (6) Cutting override (1) Rapid traverse override Output signal a Output signal c Output signal e...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.14 Machine Operation Panel (4) ON switch Switch NC NO Lamp terminal (+) Lamp terminal (-) Contact 1 (A contact) Contact 2 (B contact) Note Connect LGCON terminal and ON terminal of G170 cable to NO terminal of ON switch. <Switch type>...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.14 Machine Operation Panel (6) Cutting override Output signal a Output signal c Output signal e Common terminal Output signal d Output signal b Parity check signal <Switch type> Switch: AC09-GY0/20L3B02 Manufacturer: Fuji Electric Connection: Connector <Switch side connector type>...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.15 Handy Terminal 4.15 Handy Terminal Unit name Handy terminal Item Type HG1T-SB12UH-MK1346-L5 During operation 0 to 40 °C Ambient temperature During storage -20 °C to 60 °C Long term: 10 to 75% RH (with no dew condensation) Ambient humidity General specifica- Short term: 10 to 95% RH (with no dew condensation) (*1)
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.15 Handy Terminal Dimension and names of parts 46.7 (10) (11) 11.5 Name Function/Specification Name Function/Specification Monochrome display with backlight Host interface connector (1) LCD (7) HOST 192 (W) × 64 (H) dots (DDK: 17JE-23250-02(D8A6)) Emergency stop switch Contact rating/Contact: 24 VDC, 1A...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.15 Handy Terminal [Signal explanation] HOST terminal No. HOST connector signal name Input/Output Function/Name Frame ground Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Ground RS(RTS) RS-232C communication signal (Request To Send) CS(CTS) RS-232C communication signal (Clear To Send) SW2_C11...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.15 Handy Terminal [Terminal connections] Handy terminal side 24VDC(+) Insulation type DC-DC 24VDC input 24VDC(-) converter SW2_C11 SW2_C12 Enable switch SW2_C21 SW2_C22 SW1_NC11 SW1_NC12 Emergency stop switch SW1_NC21 SW1_NC22 SW6_NO1 Switchover switch SW6_C1 IB-1501613-A...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.16 Thermistor 4.16 Thermistor 4.16.1 Thermistor(PT3C-51F-M2) Outline dimensions [mm] 250±10 Made by SHIBAURA ELECTRONICS Co., Ltd. Ambient temperature -10 to + 190 °C Insulation resistance 100 MΩ or more at 500 VDC [between case and lead wire] IB-1501613-A...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 4 General Specifications 4.17 Exclusive SD Cards 4.17 Exclusive SD Cards Item FCU8-SD001G FCU8-SD004G Capacity 1 GB 4 GB NAND Flash SLC (*1) During operation -25 °C to +85 °C Ambient temperature During storage -40 °C to +85 °C During operation 5% to 95%RH (with no dew condensation)
Precautions for insertion/removal of USB memory When inserting/removing a USB memory, turn the Mitsubishi Electric device's power OFF. Do not pull out the USB memory or turn OFF the power during access to the USB memory. Failure to observe this could cause the memory contents to be erased.
Precautions for insertion/removal of SD card When inserting/removing an SD card, turn the Mitsubishi Electric device's power OFF. Do not pull out the card or turn OFF the power during access to the SD card. Failure to observe this could cause the memory contents to be erased.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 5 Installation 5.1 Heat Radiation Countermeasures 5.1 Heat Radiation Countermeasures Please refer to the following method for heat radiation countermeasures. Example of heat radiation countermeasures Hypothetical conditions Average internal temperature of operation panel: T ≤ 58 °C ...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 5 Installation 5.1 Heat Radiation Countermeasures The following shows an example of calculation applied to heat radiation countermeasures for the operation panel when 15- type display unit is used. Because heat will accumulate in the upper portions of the unit, install an agitating fan as required. (Agitating fan) Display unit Keyboard unit...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 5 Installation 5.1 Heat Radiation Countermeasures Calculation example of panel internal heating value [Calculation of unit heating value (In the case of FCU8-DU182-32 + FCU8-KB083 + FCU8-DX750)] <Heating value (W)> Total heating value of units (W): 16.6 W (= display unit + operation panel I/O unit) Total heating value (W) by machine input (DI) : 5.5 W (= 24 V (total heating value when the 48 points are simultaneously turned ON) ×...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 5 Installation 5.2 Noise Countermeasures 5.2 Noise Countermeasures 5.2.1 Connection of Frame Ground (FG) The frame should basically be grounded at one ground point. Connect the control unit and operation panel I/O unit's 0V (RG) to the FG on the +24V stabilized power supply. Operation panel I/O unit Control unit J070 cable...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 5 Installation 5.2 Noise Countermeasures 5.2.2 Shield Clamping of Cables The shield of the shield cable connected to the control unit and drive unit must be connected to the grounding plate to stabilize operation while preventing malfunctioning due to noise. The shield can be connected to the grounding plate with lead wires or clamp fittings.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 5 Installation 5.2 Noise Countermeasures 5.2.3 Connecting Spark Killers The noise which is generated during the operation of the coil or contact needs to be eliminated. Connect the spark killers (CR composite element) in the parallel with the coil and the contact for the countermeasure. The Spark killer is effective in eliminating the noise generated by electromagnetic induction.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 5 Installation 5.2 Noise Countermeasures 5.2.4 Lightning Surge Protection Countermeasure Generally, the lightning surge intrudes into the control power supply of device from the power supply line, and the surge may damage the control power supply and the internal circuit. For protection from the lightning surge, MITSUBISHI CNC unit has the surge absorber for the control power supply of the CNC control section and the CNC drive section.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 5 Installation 5.3 Unit Installation 5.3 Unit Installation 5.3.1 Display Unit Mount the display unit with the prescribed number of fixing screws. Note (1) Refer to "General Specifications: Display Unit" for the panel cut dimension drawing and the screw hole position. FCU8-DU122 (8.4-type display unit) [Front mounting] Fixing screw: Cheese head screw M3 (4 pieces)
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 5 Installation 5.3 Unit Installation FCU8-DU142 (10.4-type display unit) [Front mounting] Fixing screw: Cheese head screw M3 (4 pieces) (Fixing screws are provided with the unit.) [Rear mounting] Fixture: M3 nut (4 pieces) (4 pieces of screw caps (a) are provided with the unit.) IB-1501613-A...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 5 Installation 5.3 Unit Installation FCU8-DU182 (15-type display unit) [Front mounting] Fixing screw: Cheese head screw M3 (8 pieces) (Fixing screws are provided with the unit.) [Rear mounting] Fixture: M3 nut (8 pieces) (8 pieces of screw caps (a) are provided with the unit.) IB-1501613-A...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 5 Installation 5.3 Unit Installation 5.3.2 Keyboard Unit Mount the keyboard unit with the prescribed number of fixing screws. Note (1) Refer to "4.7 Keyboard Unit" for the panel cut dimension drawing and screw hole positions. FCU8-KB025/KB026/KB028 [Front mounting] Fixing screw: Cheese head screw M3 (4 pieces)
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 5 Installation 5.3 Unit Installation FCU8-KB029 [Front mounting] Fixing screw: Cheese head screw M3 (4 pieces) (Fixing screws are provided with the unit.) [Rear mounting] Fixture: M3 nut (4 pieces) (4 screw caps (a) provided with the unit.) IB-1501613-A...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 5 Installation 5.3 Unit Installation FCU8-KB041/KB046 [Front mounting] Fixing screw: Cheese head screw M3 (4 pieces) (Fixing screws are provided with the unit.) [Rear mounting] Fixture: M3 nut (4 pieces) (4 screw caps (a) provided with the unit.) IB-1501613-A...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 5 Installation 5.3 Unit Installation FCU8-KB047 [Front mounting] Fixing screw: Cheese head screw M3 (4 pieces) (Fixing screws are provided with the unit.) [Rear mounting] Fixture: M3 nut (4 pieces) (4 screw caps (a) provided with the unit.) IB-1501613-A...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 5 Installation 5.3 Unit Installation FCU8-KB048 [Front mounting] Fixing screw: Cheese head screw M3 (4 pieces) (Fixing screws are provided with the unit.) [Rear mounting] Fixture: M3 nut (4 pieces) (4 screw caps (a) provided with the unit.) IB-1501613-A...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 5 Installation 5.3 Unit Installation FCU8-KB083 [Front mounting] Fixing screw: Cheese head screw M3 (6 pieces) (Fixing screws are provided with the unit.) [Rear mounting] Fixture: M3 nut (6 pieces) (6 screw caps (a) provided with the unit.) IB-1501613-A...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 5 Installation 5.3 Unit Installation 5.3.3 Operation Panel I/O Unit Mount the operation panel I/O unit with the prescribed number of fixing screws. Note (1) Refer to "4.8 Operation Panel I/O Unit" for the installation dimensions and screw hole positions. FCU8-DX731/FCU8-DX750/FCU8-DX760/FCU8-DX761/FCU8-DX834 Fixing screw: M3 (4 pieces) [Installation on the back side of the keyboard]...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 5 Installation 5.3 Unit Installation 5.3.4 Remote I/O Unit Mount the remote I/O unit with the prescribed number of fixing screws. Note (1) Refer to "4.9 Remote I/O Unit" for the installation dimensions and screw hole positions. FCU8-DX220/FCU8-DX230/FCU8-DX231/FCU8-DX202/FCU8-DX213/FCU8-DX213-1/ FCU8-DX654/FCU8-DX654-1/FCU8-DX408/FCU8-DX409 Fixing screw: M5 (2 pieces)
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 5 Installation 5.3 Unit Installation Installation to DIN rail (1) Set down the rail hook. (2) Hook the upper latch of the unit on the DIN rail. (3) Push the unit into the rail. (4) Lock it.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 5 Installation 5.3 Unit Installation 5.3.5 Functional Safety Expansion Unit Install the functional safety expansion unit as follows: (1) Open the cover of control unit. (2) Fix the functional safety expansion unit with two screws. (3) Close the cover of control unit.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 5 Installation 5.3 Unit Installation 5.3.6 Function Expansion Unit Install the expansion unit as follows: Option relay unit: FCU8-EX704 (for 1 slot) (1) Remove the cover on the back side of control unit. (2) Insert the function expansion unit into FCU8-EX704. (3) Fix FCU8-EX704 to the control unit with three screws of M3 x 25.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 5 Installation 5.3 Unit Installation Option relay unit: FCU8-EX705 (for 2 slots) (1) Remove the cover of FCU8-EX705. (2) Insert the function expansion unit into FCU8-EX705. (3) Close the cover of FCU8-EX705. (4) Remove the cover on the back side of control unit. (5) Fix FCU8-EX705 to the control unit with three screws of M3 x 25.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 5 Installation 5.3 Unit Installation 5.3.7 Machine Operation Panel Mount the machine operation panel (main panel and sub panel) with the prescribed number of fixing screws. Note (1) Refer to "4.14 Machine Operation Panel" for the panel cut dimension drawing and screw hole positions. FCU8-KB921/KB922/KB923/KB924/KB925/KB926 [Front mounting] Fixing screw: Cheese head screw M3 (4 pieces)
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 5 Installation 5.3 Unit Installation FCU8-KB931/FCU8-KB941 [Front mounting] Fixing screw: Cheese head screw M3 (4 pieces) (Fixing screws are provided with the unit.) [Rear mounting] Fixture: M3 nut (4 pieces) (4 screw caps (a) provided with the unit.) IB-1501613-A...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 6 Precautions for Connecting 6.1 Precautions for Wiring 6.1 Precautions for Wiring 6.1.1 Precautions when Connecting/Disconnecting Cables If the cable is connected/disconnected without turning the power OFF, the normal unit or peripheral devices could be damaged, and risks could be imposed.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 6 Precautions for Connecting 6.1 Precautions for Wiring (b) For flat cable type connectors with latches, open the latches in the directions of the arrows and pull the connector off. Open Pull (c) For flat cable type connector without latches, hold the connector with a thumb and forefinger and pull the connector off. Hold with thumb and forefinger.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 6 Precautions for Connecting 6.1 Precautions for Wiring (e) For optical cable connectors, hold down the lock button and pull off the connector. Press Pull (f) For Ethernet connectors, hold down the locking tab and pull out the connector. (1) Press Pull (g) For the USB connector, pull off while holding down the locked latch.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 6 Precautions for Connecting 6.1 Precautions for Wiring 6.1.2 Precautions for Using Optical Communication Cable An optical communication cable is used for communication between the control unit and the drive unit. Special precautions, differing from the conventional cable, are required when laying and handling the optical communication cable.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 6 Precautions for Connecting 6.1 Precautions for Wiring Precautions for laying optical communication cable (1) Do not apply a force exceeding the cable's tolerable tension. Binding the cables too tight with tie-wraps could result in an increased loss or a disconnection.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 6 Precautions for Connecting 6.2 Turning the Power ON/OFF 6.2 Turning the Power ON/OFF The diagram below shows the ON/OFF timing of the drive unit power supply (200 VAC/400 VAC), remote I/O unit power supply (24 VDC) and control unit power supply (24 VDC).
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.1 Control Unit Connection System Drawing The method for connecting to each unit and device from the control unit is explained in this chapter. 7.1 Control Unit Connection System Drawing Control unit J070/J071 cable...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.2 Connecting with Power Supply 7.2 Connecting with Power Supply Connect a general-purpose 24 VDC stabilized power supply to the control unit. J070/J071 DCIN +24V DCIN Control unit Note (1) Rush current may occur to lead welding on the contacts, when a magnetic switch such as relay directly controls 24 VDC 's ON/OFF during 24 V power supply to the control unit.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.3 Connecting with Emergency Stop Signal 7.3 Connecting with Emergency Stop Signal Connect the emergency stop switch to EMG connector of the control unit. Emergency stop switch J120 Control unit Emergency stop switch Control unit...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.3 Connecting with Emergency Stop Signal ISO13849-1 (PLd, Cat.3) and IEC62061 (SIL CL2) can be realized by using the safety remote I/O unit (directly wiring the external emergency stop redundantly). Refer to "Smart safety observation" (BNP-C3072-022) for details. Power supply unit (MDS-E/EH-CV) external emergency stop: Example Control unit Stabilized...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.3 Connecting with Emergency Stop Signal Drive unit (MDS-EJ/EJH) external emergency stop: Example Control unit Stabilized power supply +24V 0V(LG Emergency MDS-EJ/EJH stop switch Control unit J120 +24V EMGIN MDS-EJ/EJH Emergency stop input circuit Note...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.4 Connecting with Operation Panel I/O Unit 7.4 Connecting with Operation Panel I/O Unit Connect the operation panel I/O unit to CJ71 connector of the control unit. FCU8-DX731/FCU8-DX750/FCU8-DX760/FCU8-DX761 Control unit Operation panel I/O unit RIO3EXT...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.5 Connecting with Remote I/O Unit 7.5 Connecting with Remote I/O Unit Connect the remote I/O unit to RIO1 or RIO2 connector of the control unit. Control unit Remote I/O unit Remote I/O 1ch RIO1 J210...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.6 Connecting with Drive Unit 7.6 Connecting with Drive Unit Connect the optical communication cables from the NC to the each drive unit so that they run in a straight line from the NC to the drive unit that is a final axis.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.6 Connecting with Drive Unit 7.6.1 Connecting with Drive Unit MDS-E/EH Series 7.6.1.1 Connection of Optical Communication Cables CAUTION (1) Connect the NC and drive units with the optical communication cable. The distance between the NC and final drive unit must be within 30 m and the specified bending radius (for wiring inside panel: 25 mm, and for wiring outside panel: 50 mm) or more.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.6 Connecting with Drive Unit When Using Two or More Power Supply Units within a Single NC Communication Bus System Two or more power supply units may be required within a single NC communication bus system if the spindle drive unit capacity is large.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.6 Connecting with Drive Unit When using the additional axis drive unit by supplying power (L+, L-) from MDS-EM/EMH unit The power (L+, L-) can be supplied to the additional axis drive unit by using the power supply part which is built into MDS-EM/ EMH.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.6 Connecting with Drive Unit 7.6.1.2 Drive Unit Arrangement Arrange the drive units in the following procedure. (1) Install a power supply unit. (2) Arrange drive units in order of the nominal current from largest from the right. (3) In the arrangement, the clearance between the units is 1 mm.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.6 Connecting with Drive Unit 7.6.2 Connecting with Drive Unit MDS-EM/EMH Series CAUTION Connect the NC and drive units with the optical communication cable. The distance between the NC and final drive unit must be within 30 m and the specified bending radius (for wiring inside panel: 25 mm, and for wiring outside panel: 50 mm) or more.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.6 Connecting with Drive Unit When using together with the MDS-E/EH unit The power (L+, L-) can be supplied to the additional axis drive unit by using the power supply part which is built into MDS-EM/ EMH.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.6 Connecting with Drive Unit 7.6.3 Connecting with Drive Unit MDS-EJ/EJH Series CAUTION Connect the NC and drive units with the optical communication cable. The distance between the NC and final drive unit must be within 30 m and the specified bending radius (for wiring inside panel: 25 mm, and for wiring outside panel: 50 mm) or more.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.7 Connecting with Pulse-Controlled Inverter [M80V] 7.7 Connecting with Pulse-Controlled Inverter [M80V] Connect the pulse-controlled inverter to RIO1 and RIO2 connectors of the control unit. Control unit RIO2 Cable with shield Pulse-controlled inverter RIO1 Maximum: 30m...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.7 Connecting with Pulse-Controlled Inverter [M80V] Connecting the inverter with an FG terminal Control unit Inverter RIO1 A/PULSE/CW A/PULSE/CW A*/PULSE*/CW* A*/PULSE*/CW* RIO2 B/SIGN/CCW B/SIGN/CCW B*/SIGN*/CCW* B*/SIGN*/CCW* Connect the cable shield to Connect the cable shield to FG of the control unit.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.8 Connecting with RS-232C Device 7.8 Connecting with RS-232C Device Connect the RS-232C device to SIO connector of the control unit. Control unit J031 RS-232C device Cable name J030 cable J031 cable [Related items] Cable drawing: "15.2.11 J030/J031 Cable"...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.9 Connecting with Skip Signal (Sensor) 7.9 Connecting with Skip Signal (Sensor) Connect the skip signals to SKIP connector of the control unit. Skip signals are used for processing high-speed signals. Always shield the cable. Control unit SKIP J100...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.9 Connecting with Skip Signal (Sensor) 24 V connections at COM terminal Control unit SKIP J100 2.35kΩ Stabilized power supply 24VDC(+) 1,5,11,15 24V connection at COM terminal Note (1) NC recognizes input signals of 2 ms or more as the valid skip signals.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.10 Connecting with Manual Pulse Generator 7.10 Connecting with Manual Pulse Generator Connect the 5 V power supply type manual pulse generator (2 ch) to ENC connector of the control unit. 5V manual pulse generator (Rear view) NO.1...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.10 Connecting with Manual Pulse Generator 7.10.1 Handle Numbers There are two types of the handle numbers assignment: automatic assignment and arbitrary assignment. Automatic assignment Set all the parameters from "#1395 H1_pno" (1st handle selection) to "#1397 H3_pno" (3rd handle selection) to "0000". An example is shown below.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.11 Connecting with Synchronous Feed Encoder 7.11 Connecting with Synchronous Feed Encoder Connect the synchronous feed encode (1 ch) to ENC connector of the control unit. Synchronous feed encoder OSE1024-3-15-68 R054 cable <Right angle>...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.12 Connecting I/O Device via Function Expansion Unit 7.12 Connecting I/O Device via Function Expansion Unit Mount the function expansion unit onto the dedicated slot of the control unit. Note (1) To use the function expansion unit, the function expansion relay unit (FCU8-EX70x) is required.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.12 Connecting I/O Device via Function Expansion Unit 7.12.1 Connecting I/O Device via CC-Link Use the dedicated communication cable for CC-Link network connection. Connect the communication cable to the communication connector of the CC-Link expansion unit.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.12 Connecting I/O Device via Function Expansion Unit CC-Link cable connecting procedure (1) Remove the sheath of the CC-Link cable about 4 cm. Shield mesh CC-Link cable (2) Isolate the shield mesh and the wires covered with shield tape. Remove the shield tape from wires.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.12 Connecting I/O Device via Function Expansion Unit (5) Insert the CC-Link cable into the connector of CC-Link unit. CC-Link Control unit expansion unit Connector of CC-link unit CC-link cable Note ...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.12 Connecting I/O Device via Function Expansion Unit 7.12.2 Connecting I/O Device via PROFIBUS-DP The expansion unit FCU8-EX563 functions as a master station of PROFIBUS-DP. Use the PROFIBUS dedicated communication cable for connection to PROFIBUS-DP.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.12 Connecting I/O Device via Function Expansion Unit Countermeasures for PROFIBUS cable noise When the PROFIBUS-DP unit is being used, expose the cable by removing a part of the cable sheath and make sure to use the shield clamp for the exogenous noise countermeasure.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.12 Connecting I/O Device via Function Expansion Unit 7.12.3 Connecting I/O Device via CC-Link IE Field The expansion unit FCU8-EX564 functions as a master station or slave (local) station of CC-Link IE Field. Connect the CC- Link IE Field-compatible equipment with an Ethernet cable (category 5e or above and twisted pair shield cable).
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.12 Connecting I/O Device via Function Expansion Unit 7.12.4 Connecting I/O Device via EtherNet/IP The expansion unit FCU8-EX565 functions as a scanner or an adapter of EtherNet/IP. Connect the EtherNet/IP-compatible equipment with an Ethernet cable (category 5e or above and twisted pair shield cable).
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.12 Connecting I/O Device via Function Expansion Unit 7.12.5 Connecting I/O Device via FL-net The expansion unit FCU8-EX568 functions as a node of FL-net. Connect the FL-net-compatible equipment with an ethernet cable (category 5e or above and twisted pair shield cable).
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 7 Connection of Control Unit 7.12 Connecting I/O Device via Function Expansion Unit IB-1501613-A...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 8 Connection of Keyboard Unit 8.1 Keyboard Unit Connection System Drawing The method for connecting to each unit and device from the keyboard unit is briefly explained in this chapter. 8.1 Keyboard Unit Connection System Drawing Operation panel I/O unit Keyboard unit G402...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 9 Connection of Operation Panel I/O Unit 9.1 Operation Panel I/O Unit Connection System Drawing 9.1 Operation Panel I/O Unit Connection System Drawing Operation panel I/O unit [FCU8-DX731/DX750/DX760/DX761] Control unit J010 cable CJ71 CJ71 [FCU8-DX834] Control unit J012...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 9 Connection of Operation Panel I/O Unit 9.2 Connecting with Power Supply 9.2 Connecting with Power Supply Connect 24 VDC power supply (general-purpose stabilized power supply) to the operation panel I/O unit. 24VDC stabilized power supply DCIN J070/J071...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 9 Connection of Operation Panel I/O Unit 9.4 Connecting with Control Unit 9.4 Connecting with Control Unit Connect the control unit to CJ71 connector of the operation panel I/O unit. Control unit Operation panel I/O unit RIO3EXT RIO2.0...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 9 Connection of Operation Panel I/O Unit 9.6 Connecting with Remote I/O Unit 9.6 Connecting with Remote I/O Unit Connect the remote I/O unit to RIO3EXT connector of the operation panel I/O unit. Control unit Operation panel I/O unit Remote I/O unit CJ71...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 9 Connection of Operation Panel I/O Unit 9.7 Connecting with Manual Pulse Generator (MPG) 9.7 Connecting with Manual Pulse Generator (MPG) Connect the manual pulse generator to MPG connector of the operation panel I/O unit. Both 5 V power supply type (UFO-01-2Z9) and 12 V power supply type (HD60C) manual pulse generator can be used.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 9 Connection of Operation Panel I/O Unit 9.7 Connecting with Manual Pulse Generator (MPG) Connecting with 12 V manual pulse generator (maximum cable length: 50 m) Connect the 12 V manual pulse generator to the connector MPG. NO.1 When connecting one 12V manual pulse...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 9 Connection of Operation Panel I/O Unit 9.7 Connecting with Manual Pulse Generator (MPG) 9.7.1 Handle Numbers There are two types of the handle numbers assignment: automatic assignment and arbitrary assignment. Automatic assignment Set all the parameters from "#1395 H1_pno" (1st handle selection) to "#1397 H3_pno" (3rd handle selection) to "0000". An example is shown below.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 9 Connection of Operation Panel I/O Unit 9.8 Connecting with Machine Operation Panel 9.8 Connecting with Machine Operation Panel Connect the machine operation panel to CG31/CG32/CG35/CG36/CJ37/CJ38/CJ39/CJ40/CJ42/OPKB connector of the operation panel I/O unit. FCU8-DX731 Machine operation panel (example) FCU8-DX731 J350...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 9 Connection of Operation Panel I/O Unit 9.8 Connecting with Machine Operation Panel 9.8.1 Wiring for 24 V Common Input FCU8-DX731 Machine side FCU8-DX731 FCU8-DX731 Machine side CG31 CG35 X200 X240 X201 X241 X202 X242 X203 X243...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 9 Connection of Operation Panel I/O Unit 9.8 Connecting with Machine Operation Panel FCU8-DX750/FCU8-DX760/FCU8-DX761 Machine side Machine side FCU8-DX750/DX760/DX761 FCU8-DX750/DX760/DX761 CJ37 CJ39 X200 X230 X201 X231 X202 X232 X203 X233 X204 X234 X205 X235 X206 X236 X207...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 9 Connection of Operation Panel I/O Unit 9.8 Connecting with Machine Operation Panel 9.8.2 Wiring for 0 V Common Input FCU8-DX731 Machine side FCU8-DX731 Machine side FCU8-DX731 CG31 CG35 X200 X240 X201 X241 X202 X242 X203 X243...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 9 Connection of Operation Panel I/O Unit 9.8 Connecting with Machine Operation Panel FCU8-DX750/FCU8-DX760/FCU8-DX761 Machine side Machine side FCU8-DX750/DX760/DX761 FCU8-DX750/DX760/DX761 CJ37 CJ39 X200 X230 X201 X231 X202 X232 X203 X233 X204 X234 X205 X235 X206 X236 X207...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 9 Connection of Operation Panel I/O Unit 9.8 Connecting with Machine Operation Panel 9.8.3 Wiring for Source Type Output FCU8-DX731 Machine side FCU8-DX731 Machine side FCU8-DX731 CG32 CG36 Y200 Y240 Y201 Y241 Y202 Y242 Y203 Y243 Y204...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 9 Connection of Operation Panel I/O Unit 9.8 Connecting with Machine Operation Panel FCU8-DX750/FCU8-DX760/FCU8-DX761 Machine side Machine side FCU8-DX750/DX760/DX761 FCU8-DX750/DX760/DX761 CJ38 CJ40 Y200 Y220 Y201 Y221 Y202 Y222 Y203 Y223 Y204 Y224 Y205 Y225 Y206 Y226 Y207...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 9 Connection of Operation Panel I/O Unit 9.8 Connecting with Machine Operation Panel FCU8-DX834 Machine side FCU8-DX834 Machine side FCU8-DX834 CG32 CG34 Y200 Y220 Y201 Y221 Y202 Y222 Y203 Y223 Y204 Y224 Y205 Y225 Y206 Y226 Y207...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 9 Connection of Operation Panel I/O Unit 9.8 Connecting with Machine Operation Panel 9.8.5 Connection with the Scan Input Signal (FCU8-DX834) Machine side FCU8-DX834 OPKB KYC0* X247 X246 X245 X244 X243 X242 X241 X240 KYC1* X24F X24E...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 9 Connection of Operation Panel I/O Unit 9.8 Connecting with Machine Operation Panel 9.8.6 Connection with the Scan Output Signal (FCU8-DX834) Machine side FCU8-DX834 OPKB LC0A Y247 Y246 Y245 Y244 Y243 Y242 Y241 Y240 LC1A Y24F Y24E...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 9 Connection of Operation Panel I/O Unit 9.9 Connecting with Analog Output Signal (FCU8-DX731) 9.9 Connecting with Analog Output Signal (FCU8-DX731) For the analog output signals, connect J225 cable to the AO connector of FCU8-DX731. The analog output signals are available to connect up to one point for the input, and up to one point for the output.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 9 Connection of Operation Panel I/O Unit 9.10 Connecting with Analog I/O Signal (FCU8-DX761) 9.10 Connecting with Analog I/O Signal (FCU8-DX761) For the analog input/output signals, connect J224 cable to the AIO connector of FCU8-DX761. The analog input/output signals are available to connect up to one point for the input, and up to one point for the output.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.1 Remote I/O Unit Connection System Drawing This chapter describes the connection of the remote I/O unit and machine control signals. 10.1 Remote I/O Unit Connection System Drawing Remote I/O unit J070/J071 cable...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.2 Connecting with Power Supply 10.2 Connecting with Power Supply Connect 24 VDC power supply (general-purpose stabilized power supply) to the remote I/O unit. FCU8-DX220/FCU8-DX230/FCU8-DX231/FCU8-DX202/FCU8-DX213/FCU8-DX213-1/FCU8-DX654/FCU8- DX654-1/FCU8-DX408/FCU8-DX409 Stabilized power supply 24VDC(+) DCIN J070/071...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.2 Connecting with Power Supply FCU8-DX651 Stabilized power supply 24VDC(+) J070/071 cable DCIN DCOUT G071 cable DCIN [Related items] Cable drawings: "15.2.12 J070/J071 Cable", "15.2.2 G071 Cable" Connector pin assignment: "4.9 Remote I/O Unit" (DCIN connector) IB-1501613-A...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.4 Connecting with Control Unit 10.4 Connecting with Control Unit Control unit Remote I/O unit Remote I/O 1ch RIO1 J210 Max.64 stations Max. input: 2048 points Max. output: 2048 points RIO2 Remote I/O 2ch J210...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.5 Connecting with Operation Panel I/O Unit 10.5 Connecting with Operation Panel I/O Unit Control unit Operation panel I/O unit Remote I/O unit CJ71 J010(FCU8-DX731/750/760/761) J012(FCU8-DX834) Remote I/O 3ch J210 Max.49 to 53 stations Max.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.6 Connecting with Machine Control Signal (FCU8-DX220/FCU8-DX230/FCU8-DX231/FCU8-DX651) 10.6 Connecting with Machine Control Signal (FCU8-DX220/FCU8-DX230/FCU8-DX231/FCU8-DX651) FCU8-DX220 J351 CJ31 J351 CJ32 [Related items] Cable drawing: "Cable: J351 Cable" Connector pin assignment: "4.9 Remote I/O Unit" (CJ31/CJ32 connector) FCU8-DX230/FCU8-DX231 J351 CJ31...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.6 Connecting with Machine Control Signal (FCU8-DX220/FCU8-DX230/FCU8-DX231/FCU8-DX651) Machine input 0V common Machine side FCU8-DX220/230/231/651 Machine side FCU8-DX230/231 CJ31 CJ33 DICOM DICOM +24V +24V +24V +24V Stabilized Stabilized power supply power supply 24VDC(+) 24VDC(+)
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.6 Connecting with Machine Control Signal (FCU8-DX220/FCU8-DX230/FCU8-DX231/FCU8-DX651) Machine input 24 V common Machine side FCU8-DX220/230/231/651 Machine side FCU8-DX230/231 CJ31 CJ33 DICOM DICOM +24V +24V +24V +24V Stabilized Stabilized power supply power supply DICOM...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.6 Connecting with Machine Control Signal (FCU8-DX220/FCU8-DX230/FCU8-DX231/FCU8-DX651) Machine output: FCU8-DX220/FCU8-DX230/FCU8-DX651 Machine side Machine side FCU8-DX220/230/651 FCU8-DX230 CJ32 CJ34 +24V +24V +24V +24V Stabilized Stabilized DCIN DCIN power supply power supply 24VDC(+) 24VDC(+)
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.6 Connecting with Machine Control Signal (FCU8-DX220/FCU8-DX230/FCU8-DX231/FCU8-DX651) Machine output: FCU8-DX231 Machine side Machine side FCU8-DX231 FCU8-DX231 CJ32 CJ34 +24V +24V +24V +24V Stabilized Stabilized DCIN DCIN power supply power supply 24VDC(+) 24VDC(+)
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.7 Connecting with Machine Control Signal (FCU8-DX213/FCU8-DX213-1/FCU8-DX654/FCU8-DX654-1) 10.7 Connecting with Machine Control Signal (FCU8-DX213/FCU8-DX213-1/FCU8-DX654/FCU8-DX654-1) FCU8-DX213/FCU8-DX213-1/FCU8-DX654/FCU8-DX654-1 FCU8-DX213 / 213-1 : CJ35 <Applicable cable> FCU8-DX654 / 654-1 : Solid wire : 0.08 - 1.5 mm Twisted wire : 0.08 - 1.5 mm...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.7 Connecting with Machine Control Signal (FCU8-DX213/FCU8-DX213-1/FCU8-DX654/FCU8-DX654-1) Mounting the wire (1) Insert a slotted screwdriver (blade width: 2.5 mm). (2) Insert the wire and then pull the screwdriver out. Mounting the connector (1) Push the connector to the lock lever position.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.7 Connecting with Machine Control Signal (FCU8-DX213/FCU8-DX213-1/FCU8-DX654/FCU8-DX654-1) Machine input (wiring example 1): FCU8-DX213/FCU8-DX213-1 Machine side FCU8-DX213/213-1 CJ35 COMA+ COMB+ COMA+ COMB+ COMA+ COMB+ COMA+ COMB+ COMA+ COMB+ COMA+ COMB+ COMA+ COMB+...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.7 Connecting with Machine Control Signal (FCU8-DX213/FCU8-DX213-1/FCU8-DX654/FCU8-DX654-1) Machine input (wiring example 2): FCU8-DX213/FCU8-DX213-1 Machine side FCU8-DX213/213-1 CJ35 COMA+ COMB+ COMA+ COMB+ COMA+ COMB+ COMA+ COMB+ COMA+ COMB+ COMA+ COMB+ COMA+ COMB+...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.7 Connecting with Machine Control Signal (FCU8-DX213/FCU8-DX213-1/FCU8-DX654/FCU8-DX654-1) Machine output: FCU8-DX213/FCU8-DX213-1 Machine side FCU8-DX213/213-1 CJ36 COMA- COMB- COMA- COMB- COMA- COMB- COMA- COMB- Stabilized power supply 24VDC(+) IO24VA IO0VA IO24VB IO0VB Stabilized...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.7 Connecting with Machine Control Signal (FCU8-DX213/FCU8-DX213-1/FCU8-DX654/FCU8-DX654-1) Safety machine input (wiring example 1): FCU8-DX654/FCU8-DX654-1 Machine side FCU8-DX654/654-1 SX00A SX00B COMA+ COMB+ SX01A SX01B COMA+ COMB+ SX02A SX02B COMA+ COMB+ SX03A SX03B...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.7 Connecting with Machine Control Signal (FCU8-DX213/FCU8-DX213-1/FCU8-DX654/FCU8-DX654-1) Safety machine input (wiring example 2): FCU8-DX654/FCU8-DX654-1 Machine side FCU8-DX654/654-1 SX00A SX00B COMA+ COMB+ SX01A SX01B COMA+ COMB+ SX02A SX02B COMA+ COMB+ SX03A SX03B...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.7 Connecting with Machine Control Signal (FCU8-DX213/FCU8-DX213-1/FCU8-DX654/FCU8-DX654-1) Safety machine output: FCU8-DX654/FCU8-DX654-1 Machine side FCU8-DX654/654-1 SY00A COMA- SY00B COMB- SY01A COMA- SY01B COMB- SY02A COMA- SY02B COMB- SY03A COMA- SY03B COMB- Stabilized...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.8 Connecting with Safety Machine Control Signal (FCU8-DX651) 10.8 Connecting with Safety Machine Control Signal (FCU8-DX651) CAUTION (1) Connect the cable to the designated connector. Incorrect connections could damage the device. (2) Do not connect or disconnect the cables between units while the power is ON.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.8 Connecting with Safety Machine Control Signal (FCU8-DX651) Safety relay output Machine side FCU8-DX651 SDO1 DC24V SYR00A SY00A SYR00A SX08A SY00B SDO2 SYR00B SX08B SYR00B Relay Feedback SDO1 DC24V SYR01A SY01A...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.9 Connecting with Analog I/O Signal (FCU8-DX202) 10.9 Connecting with Analog I/O Signal (FCU8-DX202) For the analog input/output signals, connect J221 cable to the AIO1 connector of FCU8-DX202. The analog input/output signals are available to connect up to four points for the input, and up to one point for the output.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.9 Connecting with Analog I/O Signal (FCU8-DX202) Input/output circuit FCU8-DX202 Machine side AIO1 Shield Shell Stabilized DCIN power supply 24VDC(+) +24V CAUTION (1) Connect the cable to the designated connector. Incorrect connections could damage the device. (2) Do not connect or disconnect the cables between units while the power is ON.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.10 Connecting with Thermistor (FCU8-DX408) 10.10 Connecting with Thermistor (FCU8-DX408) Connect the thermistor with THERMISTOR connector. The maximum cable length is 25 m. The recommended shield cable is "HK-SB/20276XL, black, LF 1P X 22AWG" made by Taiyo Cabletec. Thermistor Cable with shield THERMISTOR...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.10 Connecting with Thermistor (FCU8-DX408) Thermistor cable connecting procedure The thermistor cable has the following configuration: THERMISTOR connec- Thermistor Cable with shield (1) Solder the thermistor to the shield cable and cover the joint surface with the protection tube. Tube for protection (2) Twist the shield of the cable or pull out the drain wire.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.10 Connecting with Thermistor (FCU8-DX408) Connecting with thermistor: FCU8-DX408 FCU8-DX408 THERMISTOR Thermistor Thermistor CH1 Thermistor CH1 Shield Thermistor Thermistor CH2 Thermistor CH2 CH12 Thermistor Thermistor CH12 Thermistor CH12 DCIN Stabilized power supply 24VDC(+)
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.11 Connecting with Multi-analog Input Signal (FCU8-DX409) 10.11 Connecting with Multi-analog Input Signal (FCU8-DX409) There are four types of multi-analog input signals as below: Voltage input signal ...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.11 Connecting with Multi-analog Input Signal (FCU8-DX409) AI: DFMC1, 5/12-ST-3, 5-LR (Phoenix Contact) <Applicable cable> Solid wire : 0.2-1.5 mm Twisted wire : 0.2-1.5 mm Bar terminal with insulation collar : 0.25-0.75mm Bar terminal without insulation collar : 0.25-1.5mm...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.11 Connecting with Multi-analog Input Signal (FCU8-DX409) [Mounting the wire] (1) Push in the wire opening lever (orange) using a slotted screwdriver (blade width: 2.5 mm). (2) Insert the wire and then pull the screwdriver out of the wire opening lever. [Mounting the connector] (1) Push the connector to the lock and release (LR) lever position.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.11 Connecting with Multi-analog Input Signal (FCU8-DX409) Connecting with the voltage input signal Machine side FCU8-DX409 Shield Shield Shield Shield DCIN Stabilized power supply 24VDC(+) +24V Use the twisted cable with shield to reduce the influence of noise. ...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.11 Connecting with Multi-analog Input Signal (FCU8-DX409) Connecting with the current input signal Machine side FCU8-DX409 Shield Shield Shield Shield DCIN Stabilized power supply 24VDC(+) +24V Use the twisted cable with shield to reduce the influence of noise. ...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.11 Connecting with Multi-analog Input Signal (FCU8-DX409) Connecting with the thermocouple input signal FCU8-DX409 Cold junction compensation Thermocouple resistor (Pt100) Shield Cold junction compensation resistor (Pt100) 2cm or shorter Set the lead length 2cm or shorter including the length to insert to AI connector.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.11 Connecting with Multi-analog Input Signal (FCU8-DX409) Connecting with the resistance temperature detector input signal There are 3-wire type and 4-wire type for the connecting method of resistance temperature detector. <3-wire type>...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.11 Connecting with Multi-analog Input Signal (FCU8-DX409) <4-wire type> FCU8-DX409 Resistance temperature detector Shield Resistance temperature detector Shield Resistance temperature detector Shield Resistance temperature detector Shield DCIN Stabilized power supply 24VDC(+) +24V ...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 10 Connection of Remote I/O Unit 10.11 Connecting with Multi-analog Input Signal (FCU8-DX409) IB-1501613-A...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 11 Connection of Manual Pulse Generator 11.1 Manual Pulse Generator Connection System Drawing The method for connecting to each unit and device from the manual pulse generator is briefly explained in this chapter. 11.1 Manual Pulse Generator Connection System Drawing Connecting to control unit (5V) Control unit 5V manual pulse generator...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 11 Connection of Manual Pulse Generator 11.2 Connecting with Control Unit 11.2 Connecting with Control Unit 5V manual pulse generator (Rear view) NO.1 When connecting one 5V 5V 0V A B manual pulse generator J026 NO.1 NO.2...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 11 Connection of Manual Pulse Generator 11.3 Connecting with Operation Panel I/O Unit 12 V manual pulse generator (maximum cable length: 50 m) NO.1 When connecting one 12V manual pulse 12V manual pulse 12V 0V generator generator HD60C (Rear view)
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 12 Connection of Synchronous Feed Encoder 12.1 Synchronous Feed Encoder Connection System Drawing The method for connecting to each unit and device from the synchronous feed encoder is explained in this chapter. 12.1 Synchronous Feed Encoder Connection System Drawing Control unit Synchronous feed encoder R050/R054...
13 Connection of Machine Operation Panel 13.1 Machine Operation Panel Connection System Drawing This chapter briefly explains how to connect the machine operation panel manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric to each unit and device. 13.1 Machine Operation Panel Connection System Drawing...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 13 Connection of Machine Operation Panel 13.2 Connecting with Power Supply 13.2 Connecting with Power Supply Connect 24 VDC power supply (general-purpose stabilized power supply) to the main panel of the machine operation panel. FCU8-KB921/KB922/KB923/KB924/KB925/KB926 Stabilized power supply DCIN...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 13 Connection of Machine Operation Panel 13.3 Connecting with Frame Ground 13.3 Connecting with Frame Ground FCU8-KB921/KB922/KB923/KB924/KB925/KB926 Round terminal Frame ground screw 13.4 Connecting with Operation Panel I/O Unit Control unit Operation panel I/O unit CJ71 RIO3EXT J010...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 13 Connection of Machine Operation Panel 13.5 Connecting Emergency Stop Switch 13.5 Connecting Emergency Stop Switch Control unit J121 Emergency stop switch Machine operation panel (sub panel) [Related items] Cable drawing: "15.2.15 J121 Cable" Connector pin assignment: "4.14.2 Sub Panel A (FCU8-KB931/FCU8-KB941)"...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 13 Connection of Machine Operation Panel 13.6 Connecting with Sub Panel Wiring of rotary switch (SUBP) Main panel A/B (FCU8-KB92x) Sub panel A (FCU8-KB931/KB941) [SUBP] Rotary Switch (For cutting feedrate override) 21 position Real gray code Rotary Switch (For rapid traverse override)
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 13 Connection of Machine Operation Panel 13.6 Connecting with Sub Panel Wiring of other switches (SUBP) Main panel A/B (FCU8-KB92x) Sub panel A (FCU8-KB931/KB941) [SUBP] Memory protection switch 2 notch Key shape 2c Manual return type Switch input spare (3 points) [EXT]...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 13 Connection of Machine Operation Panel 13.7 Software Interface 13.7 Software Interface Station Nos. of the machine operation panel RIOs are fixed. Device Nos. such as switch and LED on the machine operation panel are fixed as follows: Channel No.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 13 Connection of Machine Operation Panel 13.7 Software Interface Sub panel Sub panel is equipped with cutting override, rapid traverse override, memory protection switch and emergency stop switch. Direct wiring is available for the emergency stop switch, and device numbers for the other switches are assigned as listed below: [Cutting override (6-bit)] Device...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 13 Connection of Machine Operation Panel 13.7 Software Interface IB-1501613-A...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 14 Connection of Handy Terminal 14.1 Handy Terminal Connection System Drawing This chapter briefly explains how to connect the handy terminal to each unit and device. 14.1 Handy Terminal Connection System Drawing Handy terminal Control unit G430 cable...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 15 Cable 15.2 Cable Relating to NC 15.2.5 G460 Cable Max. cable length: 0.5 m Application: Cable for machine operation panel (cable between main panel and sub panel) RSW1 SUBP RSW2 SW-NO SW-NO SW-C SW-C [RSW1][RSW2] 1: Purple...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 15 Cable 15.2 Cable Relating to NC 15.2.10 J026/J027 Cable Max. cable length: 20 m (the maximum length of the cable when connected to the control unit via other units) Application: Manual pulse generator cable (5 V) HA1A HA1B HA2A...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 15 Cable 15.2 Cable Relating to NC 15.2.11 J030/J031 Cable Max. cable length: 15 m (the maximum length of the cable when connected to the control unit via other units) Application: RS232C I/F cable SIO1 SIO2 SIO1...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 15 Cable 15.2 Cable Relating to NC 15.2.25 R2-TM Terminator Connector Application: Terminator for remote I/O interface R2-TM R2-TM TXRX TXRX* [R2-TM] Connector: 1-1318119-3 Contact: 1318108-1 Manufacturer: TE Connectivity Resistor: 110 Ω 1/4 W Note (1) The parts used shall be Mitsubishi recommended parts.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 15 Cable 15.3 Cable Relating to Drive Unit 15.3 Cable Relating to Drive Unit 15.3.1 Cable Wire and Assembly Cable wire The specifications of the wire used for each cable, and the machining methods are shown in this section. Mitsubishi uses the cables shown in the tables below.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 15 Cable 15.3 Cable Relating to Drive Unit Cable assembly Assemble the cable with the cable shield wire securely connected to the ground plate of the connector. Core wire Connect with a ground plate of connector. Shield Sheath (external conductor)
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 15 Cable 15.3 Cable Relating to Drive Unit 15.3.2 CNP2E-1 Cable Max. cable length: 30 m Application: Motor side PLG cable Spindle side accuracy encoder TS5690 cable [Cable connection diagram (for 15 m or less)] Spindle drive unit side connector (3M) Spindle motor side connector...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 15 Cable 15.3 Cable Relating to Drive Unit 15.3.3 CNP3EZ-2P/CNP3EZ-3P Cable Max. cable length: 30 m Application: Spindle side encoder cable OSE-1024 cable CNP3EZ-2P (Straight) CNP3EZ-3P (Angle) [Cable connection diagram (for 15 m or less)] Spindle drive unit side connector Spindle motor side connector (3M)
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 15 Cable 15.3 Cable Relating to Drive Unit 15.3.4 CNV2E-8P/CNV2E-9P Cable Max. cable length: 30 m Application: For HF/HF-H,HF-KP (tool spindle) motor side encoder cable (for A48/A51/A74N(/A74)/ HF-KP (servo) motor side encoder relay cable (drive unit side) (CNV2E-8P) CNV2E-8P (Straight) CNV2E-9P (Angle) [Cable connection diagram (for 15 m or less)]...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 15 Cable 15.3 Cable Relating to Drive Unit 15.3.5 CNV2E-D Cable Max. cable length: 30 m Application: MDS-B-SD unit cable [Cable connection diagram] Drive unit side connector (3M) Receptacle: 36210-0100PL MDS-B-SD unit side connector Shell kit: 36310-3200-008 (3M) (MOLEX)
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 15 Cable 15.3 Cable Relating to Drive Unit 15.3.7 DG30 Cable Max. cable length: 10 m Application: Battery cable (For drive unit - battery box, For drive unit - drive unit) Drive unit side connector Drive unit side connector (J.S.T) (J.S.T)
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 15 Cable 15.3 Cable Relating to Drive Unit 15.3.9 J395 Cable Max. cable length: 10 m Application: Optical communication cable for wiring between drive units (outside panel) for wiring between NC-drive units Use when wiring outside of the panel with a cable of 10 m or less. [OPT] Wire material: PFDU-CL1002-22E60VT Connector: LGP-Z0007PK...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 15 Cable 15.3 Cable Relating to Drive Unit 15.3.10 J396 Cable Max. cable length: 10 m Application: Optical communication cable for wiring between drive units (inside panel) Use when wiring inside of the panel with a cable of 10 m or less. [OPT] Wire material: PFDU-CD1002-18E22T Connector: LGP-Z0007PK...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 15 Cable 15.3 Cable Relating to Drive Unit 15.3.15 SH21 Cable Max. cable length: 30 m Application: Power supply communication cable Backup unit communication cable CN4, CN9 SVTXD SVTXD SVTXD* SVTXD* SVALM SVALM SVALM* SVALM* SVRXD SVRXD...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 15 Cable 15.4 List of Cable Connector Sets 15.4 List of Cable Connector Sets Type Application Package contents Connector (3M) Shell kit (3M) 10120-3000PE x 2 10320-52F0-008 x 2 General I/O units FCUA-CS000 (For SKIP, SIO, MPG, AIO) Gold contact (MOLEX) Connector (MOLEX) 0016020103 x 3...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 16 Setup Outline 16.1 Hardware Configuration 16.1 Hardware Configuration The following shows the hardware names used in this manual. [Example of 15-type] (a) Cancel key (b) Menu changeover key (c) Front-side SD card I/F (d) USB I/F (e) [INPUT] key IB-1501613-A...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 16 Setup Outline 16.2 Flow of Initial Setup 16.2 Flow of Initial Setup The following flow chart shows the procedures of the initial setup. Note (1) When setting up with backup files, refer to "35 Data Backup and Restoration". WARNING Do not cancel the emergency stop before confirming the basic operation.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 16 Setup Outline 16.2 Flow of Initial Setup For other settings, refer to the following chapters: 29 Deceleration Check 32 Adjust S-analog Screen 33 Device Open Parameter Screen 34 SRAM Open Parameter Screen ...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 17 Setting the Hardware 17.1 Setting Drive Unit MDS-E/EH Series 17.1 Setting Drive Unit MDS-E/EH Series 17.1.1 Setting the Rotary Switch Set the axis number with the rotary switch. Drive unit 2-axis 3-axis 1-axis 2-axis 1-axis...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 17 Setting the Hardware 17.1 Setting Drive Unit MDS-E/EH Series Power supply unit Power supply unit (MDS-E/EH-CV) [MDS-E/EH-CV setting] Rotary switch setting Setting item Normal setting 1 to 3 Setting prohibited External emergency stop setting 5 to F Setting prohibited 17.1.2 Setting the DIP Switch...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 17 Setting the Hardware 17.2 Setting Drive Unit MDS-EM/EMH Series 17.2 Setting Drive Unit MDS-EM/EMH Series 17.2.1 Setting the Rotary Switch Set the axis number with the rotary switch. Drive unit Multi axis unit (MDS-EM/EMH-SPV3) [MDS-EM/EMH-SPV3 setting] Servo...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 17 Setting the Hardware 17.3 Setting Drive Unit MDS-EJ/EJH Series 17.3 Setting Drive Unit MDS-EJ/EJH Series 17.3.1 Setting the Rotary Switch Set the axis number with the rotary switch. Drive unit 1-axis 1-axis 1-axis 2-axis servo/ servo drive unit...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 17 Setting the Hardware 17.4 Setting Up without Connecting to the Motor/Drive Units at the Setup of Drive Unit 17.4 Setting Up without Connecting to the Motor/Drive Units at the Setup of Drive Unit When connecting the motor or drive unit after setting up the system, set the axis data beforehand to enable the operation without the motor or drive unit.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 17 Setting the Hardware 17.5 Connecting the Batteries 17.5 Connecting the Batteries 17.5.1 Control Unit Battery CAUTION The battery is not connected when the machine is delivered. Be sure to connect the battery before starting up. Lithium batteries in the control unit battery holder retain parameters, machining programs and other data which require backing up at power OFF.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 17 Setting the Hardware 17.5 Connecting the Batteries Installation procedure (1) Check that the machine power is turned OFF. (If the power is not OFF, turn it OFF.) (2) Confirm that the control unit LED, 7-segment display, etc., are all OFF. (3) Open the front cover of the control unit.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 17 Setting the Hardware 17.5 Connecting the Batteries 17.5.2 Servo Drive Unit Battery Note (1) The battery connection is not necessary unless the drive unit employs absolute position detection. (Spindle drive unit does not require the battery, because the unit does not employ absolute position detection.) There are batteries as shown below.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 17 Setting the Hardware 17.5 Connecting the Batteries [MDS-EM] Connect the battery connector to the connector BTI of the drive unit. MR-BAT6V1SET Battery connector connection part magnified figure Connect the battery box with BTI. [MDS-EJ/EJH-Vx] Connect the battery connector to the connector BAT of the drive unit.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 17 Setting the Hardware 17.5 Connecting the Batteries Replacing the built-in battery MR-BAT6V1SET that reached the end of the life can be reused by replacing the MR-BAT6V1 battery. Cover Open the cover while pushing the locking part. Locking part Replace the built-in battery with a new battery for MR-BAT6V1.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 17 Setting the Hardware 17.6 Connecting and Setting the Remote I/O Unit 17.6 Connecting and Setting the Remote I/O Unit 17.6.1 Outline of the Remote I/O Unit The specification varies for each remote I/O unit. Each unit has one or two rotary switch(es) that determines the unit No.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 17 Setting the Hardware 17.6 Connecting and Setting the Remote I/O Unit Unit type Machine control signals that can be handled Total Number of occupied stations Digital input signal (DI) 32 points FCU8-DX220 Digital output signal (DO) 32 points Digital input signal (DI) 64 points...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 17 Setting the Hardware 17.6 Connecting and Setting the Remote I/O Unit 17.6.2 Connection and Station No. Setting on Remote I/O Unit When connecting directly to the control unit Control unit Remote I/O unit Remote I/O 1ch RIO1 J210...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 17 Setting the Hardware 17.6 Connecting and Setting the Remote I/O Unit Note (1) Connect the J210 cable to the RIO1 or RIO2 connector of the control unit. Check the connector position with the actual machine. (2) A remote I/O unit has two slide switches (station No.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 17 Setting the Hardware 17.6 Connecting and Setting the Remote I/O Unit When connecting to the operation panel I/O unit Control unit Operation panel I/O unit Remote I/O unit CJ71 J010(FCU8-DX731/750/760/761) J012(FCU8-DX834) Remote I/O 3ch J210 Max.49 to 53 stations Max.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 17 Setting the Hardware 17.6 Connecting and Setting the Remote I/O Unit 17.6.3 Station No. Setting When Using Multiple Remote I/O Units Multiple remote I/O units can be used, as long as the total number of occupied stations is 64 or less. (When the operation panel I/O unit is connected to the remote I/O unit, the total number must be the sum of occupied stations for both units.) Unit type...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 17 Setting the Hardware 17.6 Connecting and Setting the Remote I/O Unit Setting example 2 Control unit Remote I/O unit FCU8-DX23□, FCU8-DX654, FCU8-DX654-1 Group1 1 : OFF 2 : OFF Group2 1 : OFF 2 : ON Group3 1 : ON...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 17 Setting the Hardware 17.6 Connecting and Setting the Remote I/O Unit When connecting to the operation panel I/O unit Operation panel I/O unit occupies 9 to 11 stations among station No. 1 to 64. RIO3 can occupy up to 49 to 53 stations as shown in the table below.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 17 Setting the Hardware 17.6 Connecting and Setting the Remote I/O Unit 17.6.4 PLC Device Assignment of Digital Signal (DI/DO) The input/output signals (analog signal, DI/DO, etc.) are assigned to the PLC devices, and the digital signals (DI/DO) can be assigned to the arbitrary PLC devices by the parameters.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 17 Setting the Hardware 17.6 Connecting and Setting the Remote I/O Unit 17.6.4.1 Fixed Device Assignment By setting the parameter "#53001 RIO dev assign" to "0", the PLC device assignment method, which is to be used for input/ output of each remote I/O unit station, will be the fixed device assignment.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 17 Setting the Hardware 17.6 Connecting and Setting the Remote I/O Unit 17.6.4.2 Arbitrary Device Assignment Parameter setting for device arbitrary assignment By setting the parameter "#53001 RIO dev assign" to "1", the assignment method for PLC devices to be used for input/out- put of each remote I/O unit station becomes arbitrary device assignment.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 17 Setting the Hardware 17.6 Connecting and Setting the Remote I/O Unit Up to 24 stations can be specified for high-speed input/output specification each for input and output. If 25 or more stations are specified, the alarm "Y05 Initial parameter error"...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 17 Setting the Hardware 17.6 Connecting and Setting the Remote I/O Unit In the following cases, the alarm "Y05 Initial parameter error" will be issued when the power is turned ON. The number of the RIO assignment parameter with illegal setting state will be displayed.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 17 Setting the Hardware 17.6 Connecting and Setting the Remote I/O Unit Operating parameter setting screen [Rules for setting RIO assignment parameters] For arbitrary device assignment, assign PLC devices to all stations which are connected to the remote units with DI/DO function.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 17 Setting the Hardware 17.6 Connecting and Setting the Remote I/O Unit 17.6.5 Thermistor Input Interface By connecting the remote I/O unit with thermistor, up to 12 points of thermistor input are available. For details on units with the thermistor input function, refer to "4.9 Remote I/O Unit".
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 17 Setting the Hardware 17.7 Initializing the NC Internal Data (SRAM) 17.7 Initializing the NC Internal Data (SRAM) The initialization does not affect the settings of the option parameters. Note The DIP switches next to the rotary switch are for our adjustment. Do not change them after the shipment. Normally, switches No.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 17 Setting the Hardware 17.7 Initializing the NC Internal Data (SRAM) Note (1) After initializing and turning the NC power ON, the IP address is initialized as follows. <Base specification parameter> #1934 Local IP address: 192.168.100.1 Failure to communicate with the screen may be caused by inconsistency between the parameter value and the "C:\WINDOWS\melcfg.ini"...
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An SD card is used for the installation. Mitsubishi Electric will not provide performance guarantee and maintenance for commercially available SD card. When any of them is to be used, careful performance check must be required by the machine tool builder.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 18 Setting Up with M80/M800S SETUP INSTALLER 18.1 Activate M80/M800S SETUP INSTALLER 18.1 Activate M80/M800S SETUP INSTALLER (1) Write the data for M80/M800S SETUP INSTALLER into an SD card. The data configuration is as illustrated below. Installer (Execution file) installer.o...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 18 Setting Up with M80/M800S SETUP INSTALLER 18.1 Activate M80/M800S SETUP INSTALLER [Custom data setting files] config.ini : Setting file for registering custom screen and G code guidance folder customdef.ini : Setting file for registering custom screens to menu and function buttons on standard screen custom- : Setting file for registering the object data name and load sequence load.txt...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 18 Setting Up with M80/M800S SETUP INSTALLER 18.1 Activate M80/M800S SETUP INSTALLER (2) Insert an SD card of the M80/M800S SETUP INSTALLER into the front-side SD interface. Display unit SD card (3) Turn ON the power while pressing Return key.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 18 Setting Up with M80/M800S SETUP INSTALLER 18.2 Install Custom Screen 18.2 Install Custom Screen Carry out the procedures of this section to register custom screens. When you use standard screens only, there is no need to carry out the procedure. (1) Press the [Custom Data] menu.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 18 Setting Up with M80/M800S SETUP INSTALLER 18.3 Install Start-up Screen 18.3 Install Start-up Screen Carry out the procedures of this section to register custom start-up screen. When you use standard start-up screen, there is no need to carry out the procedures. (1) Press the [Custom Startup] menu.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 18 Setting Up with M80/M800S SETUP INSTALLER 18.4 Install APLC C Language Module 18.4 Install APLC C Language Module Carry out the procedures of this section to register APLC C language module. When you do not use APLC C language module, there is no need to carry out the procedure. (1) Press the [APLC Data] menu.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 18 Setting Up with M80/M800S SETUP INSTALLER 18.5 Install User Cycle 18.5 Install User Cycle Carry out the procedures of this section to register user cycle. When you do not use user cycle, there is no need to carry out the procedure. (1) Press the [Custom Cycle] menu.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 19 Setting the Parameters and Date/Time 19.1 Selecting the NC System Type and Displayed Language WARNING Confirm the emergency stop state before carrying out the steps in this chapter. Refer to the section of "Alarm/Parameter Manual" for the details of the parameters. You can also refer to the parameter guidance display.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 19 Setting the Parameters and Date/Time 19.2 Setting the Parameters for the System Specifications 19.2 Setting the Parameters for the System Specifications (1) On the Mainte screen, select [Mainte] and then [Psswd input]. Enter the machine parameter password in the setting area and press the [INPUT] key.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 19 Setting the Parameters and Date/Time 19.3 Setting the Parameters for the Machine Specifications 19.3 Setting the Parameters for the Machine Specifications (1) On the Mainte screen, select [Mainte] and then [Psswd input]. Enter the machine parameter password in the setting area and press the [INPUT] key.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 19 Setting the Parameters and Date/Time 19.3 Setting the Parameters for the Machine Specifications [Configuration example for seven part systems (Number of axes per part system: 8, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 3)] (Assumed to use the device of each part system in the ladder as follows:) $1 Axis 1 [Axis 1] ->...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 19 Setting the Parameters and Date/Time 19.4 Setting Date and Time 19.4 Setting Date and Time (1) Select [Time] on the Monitr screen. (2) Select [Time setting] on the integrated time screen. The time setting mode is entered. The cursor appears at the "#1 Date" position in the Run-out time display. (3) Set the date and time to "#1 Date"...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 20 Sequence Program Writing 20.1 Writing Sequence Program using the SD Card Sequence program writing is executed by connecting a personal computer, in which GX Developer or GX Works2 has been installed, to the control unit. For details of GX Works2,.refer to the "PLC Development Manual”...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 20 Sequence Program Writing 20.2 Setting the Ethernet Communication (3) "Local Area Connection Status" is displayed. Click [Properties]. (4) Click "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" on the [Networking] tab, and then click [Properties]. IB-1501613-A...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 20 Sequence Program Writing 20.3 Connecting the Control Unit and a Personal Computer (5) Take a note of the displayed IP address and subnet mask. (6) Set the following addresses. (Example) IP address: 192.168.200.2 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Note ...
20.4 Setting the Communication with GX Works2 To create the machine sequence and user safety sequence of the CNC, use the Mitsubishi Electric FA engineering software GX Works2, which is the PLC development tool for the Mitsubishi PLC MELSEC Series.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 20 Sequence Program Writing 20.4 Setting the Communication with GX Works2 [For the user safety sequence] Setting item Setting content Remark PC side I/F Ethernet board Network No. (*1) Station No. (*1) Protocol (*1) Sequencer side I/F CPU unit CPU mode...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 20 Sequence Program Writing 20.5 Setting the Parameters on GX Works2 20.5 Setting the Parameters on GX Works2 Note (1) There are two methods of ladder programming; independent program method and multi-program method, which makes differences in parameter settings.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 20 Sequence Program Writing 20.5 Setting the Parameters on GX Works2 20.5.2 Setting Device Points After creating a sequence program management area (project), the number of device points to be used in the project must be set first.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 20 Sequence Program Writing 20.5 Setting the Parameters on GX Works2 20.5.3 Setting the Number of Common Pointer Points In the following cases, set the pointer No. common to sequence programs. When creating the sequence programs with the multi-program method ...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 20 Sequence Program Writing 20.5 Setting the Parameters on GX Works2 20.5.4 Setting the Program Execution Order In the following cases, set the execution method and execution order to sequence programs. When creating the sequence programs with the multi-program method ...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 20 Sequence Program Writing 20.6 Writing a Sequence Program with GX Works2 20.6 Writing a Sequence Program with GX Works2 Note (1) This operation writes data to the temporary storage in the CNC (RAM in CNC). The temporary storage area (RAM inside CNC) does not hold data after the power is turned OFF.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 20 Sequence Program Writing 20.6 Writing a Sequence Program with GX Works2 If an attempt is made to remove the check from parameter and write sequence programs while a PLC is running, the message shown below is displayed.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 20 Sequence Program Writing 20.6 Writing a Sequence Program with GX Works2 Operating procedure for simple projects (with labels) The operating procedure when "use label" is set is described below. (1) Start the operation screen by the following operation on GX Works2. [Online] ->...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 20 Sequence Program Writing 20.7 Writing a Sequence Program to ROM with GX Works2 20.7 Writing a Sequence Program to ROM with GX Works2 Note (1) Write operation to the ROM is not necessary for the user safety sequence. [Operation procedure] (1) Start the operation screen by the following operation on GX Works2.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 20 Sequence Program Writing 20.8 Setting the PLC Parameters 20.8 Setting the PLC Parameters Select [Param] - [Bit select] on the Mainte screen and set the bit selection parameters from #6449 to #6452. See the following table for details of the parameters. Symbol name Setting and...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 21 Confirming the Basic Operation 21.1 Checking Inputs/Outputs and Alarms 21.1 Checking Inputs/Outputs and Alarms Checking the input signals (1) Select [I/F dia] on the [Diagn] screen. (2) Confirm that signals turn ON/OFF properly on the IF Diagnosis screen. ...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 21 Confirming the Basic Operation 21.2 Confirming Manual Operation 21.2 Confirming Manual Operation 21.2.1 Using the Manual Pulse Generator (1) Select the handle mode. (2) Set the handle feed magnification to a minimum value. (3) Cancel the emergency stop.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 21 Confirming the Basic Operation 21.3 Servo Simplified Adjustment 21.3 Servo Simplified Adjustment 21.3.1 First Measure Against Vibration Setting the filter can reduce the vibration. (1) Select [Drv mon] and then [Servo unit] on the [Diagn] screen. See the displayed value in "AFLT frequency". Note ...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 21 Confirming the Basic Operation 21.3 Servo Simplified Adjustment 21.3.2 NC Analyzer2 Servo parameters can be automatically adjusted by measuring and analyzing the machine characteristics. Measurement and analysis are conducted by driving the motor using machining programs for adjustment or vibration signals. Various data can also be sampled.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 22 Setting the Position Detection System 22.1 Adjusting the Absolute Position Detection System There are two kinds of position detection system: one is "relative position detection", which establishes the reference position (zero point) at every CNC power-ON; the other is "absolute position detection", which allows to start the operation without establishing the reference position (zero point) again after the CNC power-ON.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 22 Setting the Position Detection System 22.1 Adjusting the Absolute Position Detection System 22.1.1 Marked Point Alignment Method I Preparations #2049 type (absolute position detection method): 2 Set the parameters on the absolute position parameter (marked point alignment method I) screen.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 22 Setting the Position Detection System 22.1 Adjusting the Absolute Position Detection System The axis stops when it reached the first grid point. State: [Complete] Machine position: Current machine position (10) Set the "Zero-P". Setting "Zero-P"...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 22 Setting the Position Detection System 22.1 Adjusting the Absolute Position Detection System 22.1.2 Marked Point Alignment Method II Preparations #2049 type (absolute position detection method): 4 Set the parameters on the absolute position parameter (marked point alignment method II) screen.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 22 Setting the Position Detection System 22.1 Adjusting the Absolute Position Detection System The input value will be registered in the "Zero-P" area. Move the cursor to "Zero P" with the [ ↑ ] and [ ↓ ] keys.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 22 Setting the Position Detection System 22.1 Adjusting the Absolute Position Detection System 22.1.3 Machine End Stopper Method: Automatic Initialization Preparations #2049 type (absolute position detection method): 1 (stop- Set the parameters on the absolute position parameter per method) screen.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 22 Setting the Position Detection System 22.1 Adjusting the Absolute Position Detection System [When "#2059 zerbas" is set to "0"] The input value will be registered in the "Zero-P" area. Set the "Zero-P". (*2) Move the cursor to "Zero P"...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 22 Setting the Position Detection System 22.1 Adjusting the Absolute Position Detection System (*1) Low current limit value may prevent the basic movement of the axis. Do not set such a low value. Set an appropriate value taking into account the acceleration torque and the friction torque. When the current limit value is set too low, the servo error 3E (magnetic pole position detection error) may occur.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 22 Setting the Position Detection System 22.1 Adjusting the Absolute Position Detection System Note (1) To change just the basic machine coordinate zero point, set "#0 Absolute posn set" and "#2 Zero-P", and then turn the power OFF and ON.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 22 Setting the Position Detection System 22.1 Adjusting the Absolute Position Detection System 22.1.4 Machine End Stopper Method: Manual Initialization Preparations #2049 type (absolute position detection method): 1 (stop- Set the parameters on the absolute position parameter per method) screen.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 22 Setting the Position Detection System 22.1 Adjusting the Absolute Position Detection System [When "#2059 zerbas" is set to "0"] The input value will be registered in the "Zero-P" area. Set the "Zero-P". (*2) Move the cursor to "Zero P"...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 22 Setting the Position Detection System 22.1 Adjusting the Absolute Position Detection System (*1) Low current limit value may prevent the basic movement of the axis. Do not set such a low value. Set an appropriate value taking into account the acceleration torque and the friction torque. When the current limit value is set too low, the servo error 3E (magnetic pole position detection error) may occur.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 22 Setting the Position Detection System 22.1 Adjusting the Absolute Position Detection System 22.1.5 Dog-type Preparations #2049 type (absolute position detection method): 3 (dog- Set the parameters on the absolute position parameter type) screen. The parameters such as approach speed and grid mask amount also need to be adjusted.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 22 Setting the Position Detection System 22.1 Adjusting the Absolute Position Detection System 22.1.6 Setting the Grid Interval and the Reference Encoder for Grid Interval Set the parameters "#2041 grspcref" (reference encoder for grid interval) and "#2029 grspc" (grid interval) according to the machine configuration.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 22 Setting the Position Detection System 22.1 Adjusting the Absolute Position Detection System 22.1.8 Precautions Common for the Dogless-type Absolute Position Encoder (1) Example of setting "#2 Zero-P" parameter For the "#2 Zero-P" parameter, set the coordinate value of the absolute position origin point (machine reference position or electrical basic position) looking from the basic machine coordinate zero point.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 22 Setting the Position Detection System 22.2 Adjustment of Reference Position Return in Relative Position Detection System 22.2 Adjustment of Reference Position Return in Relative Position Detection System 22.2.1 Dog-type Reference Position Return Operation In the dog-type reference position return, the axis moves as follows: (1) Starts moving at G28 rapid traverse rate.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 22 Setting the Position Detection System 22.2 Adjustment of Reference Position Return in Relative Position Detection System 22.2.2 Dog-type Reference Position Return Adjustment Procedures Adjust the dog-type reference position return with the following steps. (1) Select [Param] from the maintenance screen, and then use the page up/down keys to select [Zp-rtn param].
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 22 Setting the Position Detection System 22.2 Adjustment of Reference Position Return in Relative Position Detection System (6) Set the decided grid mask amount for "#2028 grmask" of the [zero point parameter] screen. (7) Turn the power OFF and ON, and then execute the reference position return. (8) Confirm the grid space and grid amount values on DRIVE MONITOR screen.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 22 Setting the Position Detection System 22.2 Adjustment of Reference Position Return in Relative Position Detection System [Grid point] The position encoder has a Z-phase that generates one pulse per rotation. The 0-point position of this Z-phase is the grid point.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 22 Setting the Position Detection System 22.2 Adjustment of Reference Position Return in Relative Position Detection System [Reference position return direction (#2030 dir (-))] This indicates the direction of the (axis) movement after the dog-type reference position return is executed and the limit switch kicks the dog and decelerates to a stop.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 23 Setting the Tool Entry Prohibited Range 23.1 Stroke End Following functions are available for setting a tool entry prohibited range to detect over travels (OT). (1) Stroke end The axis movement is restricted by the signal that detects the stroke ends. (2) Stored stroke limit Prohibited ranges are set with parameters.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 23 Setting the Tool Entry Prohibited Range 23.2 Stored Stroke Limit 23.2 Stored Stroke Limit 23.2.1 Outline Three tool entry prohibited ranges can be set with stored stroke limit I, stored stroke limit II (or IIB), and stored stroke limit IB. Part of the prohibited range on the outside of stored stroke limit I can turn into a moveable range with stored stroke limit IC.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 23 Setting the Tool Entry Prohibited Range 23.2 Stored Stroke Limit [Valid Conditions of Stored Stroke Limit] When using the relative position detection system, the stored stroke limit is invalid until the reference position return is completed after the power is turned ON.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 23 Setting the Tool Entry Prohibited Range 23.2 Stored Stroke Limit 23.2.2 Stored Stroke Limit I A stroke limit function used by the machine tool builder. Boundaries are set by the parameters ("#2013 OT - (Soft limit I -)" and "#2014 OT + (Soft limit I +)").
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 23 Setting the Tool Entry Prohibited Range 23.2 Stored Stroke Limit 23.2.3 Stored Stroke Limit II Boundaries are set by the axis parameters "#8204 OT-CHECK-N" and "#8205 OT-CHECK-P" or with program commands. Either the inside or the outside of the set boundary is the prohibited range. Whether to prohibit the inside or outside of the range is determined by "#8210 OT-INSIDE".
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 23 Setting the Tool Entry Prohibited Range 23.2 Stored Stroke Limit [Stored stroke limit IIB (When inside range is prohibited)] A range except for that of the stored stroke limit I becomes the movement prohibited range. : Moveable range : Prohibited range (A): Set value for (-) side...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 23 Setting the Tool Entry Prohibited Range 23.2 Stored Stroke Limit 23.2.4 Stored Stroke Limit IB Boundaries are set for each axis with the axis parameters "#2061 OT_1B-" and "#2062 OT_1B+". The inside of the set boundary is the prohibited range.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 23 Setting the Tool Entry Prohibited Range 23.2 Stored Stroke Limit 23.2.5 Stored Stroke Limit IC Boundaries are set for each axis with the axis parameters "#2061 OT_1B-" and "#2062 OT_1B+". The inside of the set boundary is the machine movement valid range.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 23 Setting the Tool Entry Prohibited Range 23.2 Stored Stroke Limit 23.2.6 Movable Range during Inclined Axis Control By setting "#2063 OT_1Btype (Soft limit IB type)" to "3", the inclined axis control axis can be checked with the program coordinates using the range set for stored stroke limit IB/IC ("#2061"...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 23 Setting the Tool Entry Prohibited Range 23.2 Stored Stroke Limit 23.2.7 Stored Stroke Limit for Rotation Axis Stored stroke limits I and II are used as the stored stroke limit for the rotation axis. The area between the maximum and minimum values of the prohibited range's parameters, which does not contain the 0 point of the basic machine coordinate system, is the entry prohibited range.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 23 Setting the Tool Entry Prohibited Range 23.2 Stored Stroke Limit 23.2.9 Behavior in Prohibited Area 23.2.9.1 Stored Stroke Limits I, IC, and II When the tool has entered the prohibited area of stored stroke limit I, IC, or II, an operation error (M01 0007) occurs. When the operation error occurs, only the axis that is within the prohibited range is prevented from moving away from the permitted area.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 23 Setting the Tool Entry Prohibited Range 23.2 Stored Stroke Limit Note (1) The function of disabling movement in the prohibited area works while the tool is within the prohibited area of stored stroke limit IB or IIB. The function does not disable any movement within the permitted area (including the boundary). (2) All the axes for which the function disables movement are indicated in the alarm guidance.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 23 Setting the Tool Entry Prohibited Range 23.2 Stored Stroke Limit 23.2.10 Precautions (1) If the maximum value and minimum value of the stored stroke limit's prohibited range are set to the same value, the fol- lowing will occur.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 24 Setting the Machine Error Compensation 24.1 Memory-type Pitch Error Compensation/Memory-type Relative Position Error Compensation 24.1 Memory-type Pitch Error Compensation/Memory-type Relative Position Error Compensation 24.1.1 Outline Memory-type pitch error compensation According to the specified parameters, this method compensates an axis feed error caused by a ball screw pitch error, etc. You can set the compensation amount for each division point obtained by equally dividing the machine coordinates based on the reference position.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 24 Setting the Machine Error Compensation 24.1 Memory-type Pitch Error Compensation/Memory-type Relative Position Error Compensation Memory-type relative position error compensation This function compensates the relative position error between two orthogonal axes caused by deflection of the moving according to the specified parameters.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 24 Setting the Machine Error Compensation 24.1 Memory-type Pitch Error Compensation/Memory-type Relative Position Error Compensation 24.1.2 Setting Compensation Data There are two methods for setting the compensation data: absolute amount method and incremental amount method. "#4000 Pinc"...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 24 Setting the Machine Error Compensation 24.1 Memory-type Pitch Error Compensation/Memory-type Relative Position Error Compensation Incremental amount method Here, the compensation amount at division point "n" is calculated for the axis moved by the "interval between division points" as specified by #4007.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 24 Setting the Machine Error Compensation 24.1 Memory-type Pitch Error Compensation/Memory-type Relative Position Error Compensation 24.1.3 Setting Method 24.1.3.1 Using a Linear Axis as Basic Axis When "mdvno" or "pdvno" exists at both ends of "rdvno" Compensation ( - 3) ( - 2)
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 24 Setting the Machine Error Compensation 24.1 Memory-type Pitch Error Compensation/Memory-type Relative Position Error Compensation When the range compensated is only the negative range Compensation ( - 1) ( - 3) amount in incremental Error amount method #4125...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 24 Setting the Machine Error Compensation 24.2 Bidirectional Pitch Error Compensation 24.2 Bidirectional Pitch Error Compensation 24.2.1 Outline Compensation amounts can be set respectively for the movement in positive and negative directions, and compensation can be made for each direction.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 24 Setting the Machine Error Compensation 24.2 Bidirectional Pitch Error Compensation 24.2.2 Setting Method 24.2.2.1 Using a Linear Axis as Basic Axis This section describes how to set bidirectional pitch error data by taking the linear axis having a pitch error such as illustrated below as an example.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 24 Setting the Machine Error Compensation 24.2 Bidirectional Pitch Error Compensation Setting parameters (1) Set the setting method for compensation amount to "#4000 Pinc". #4000 setting value Setting method This method sets the difference between the commanded position and the actual machine position of (Absolute amount method) each division point as the compensation amount.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 24 Setting the Machine Error Compensation 24.2 Bidirectional Pitch Error Compensation Setting pitch error compensation data (1) Move the axis to positive or negative direction, then measure and record actual machine position of each division point. Calculate compensation amount for each division point based on the actual machine position.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 24 Setting the Machine Error Compensation 24.2 Bidirectional Pitch Error Compensation 24.2.2.2 Using a Rotary Axis as Basic Axis This section describes how to set bidirectional pitch error data by taking a rotary axis having a pitch error such as illustrated below as an example.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 24 Setting the Machine Error Compensation 24.3 Cyclic Error Compensation 24.3 Cyclic Error Compensation 24.3.1 Outline When the machine operation induces certain cyclic errors, this function compensates a series of cyclic errors by setting the compensation amount for a single cycle.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 24 Setting the Machine Error Compensation 24.3 Cyclic Error Compensation 24.3.2 Setting Method This function divides one error cycle into multiple steps and compensates at each step. Positions between steps are also compensated by the linear approximation of the values at each step. For example, as shown in the figure below, when similar errors occur at each tooth of a gear with 256 teeth, one tooth is regarded as one cycle, and the compensation amount at each step within a cycle is specified.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 24 Setting the Machine Error Compensation 24.3 Cyclic Error Compensation Parameter Setting Example This section takes the example shown in the figure on the previous page (When the gear has 256 teeth and one cycle is divided into 8 steps) to describe the parameter setting procedure.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 24 Setting the Machine Error Compensation 24.3 Cyclic Error Compensation 24.3.3 Error Measurement This function performs compensation based on the position deviation related to the machine zero. When measuring errors, disable all types of compensation (such as pitch error compensation and backlash compensation), and also the functions accompanied by the offset of the coordinate system such as workpiece coordinate system offset.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 24 Setting the Machine Error Compensation 24.3 Cyclic Error Compensation 24.3.5 Relation with Other Functions [Memory-type pitch error compensation] This function can be used simultaneously with the memory-type pitch error compensation. As shown in the figure below, when the error profile consists of both cyclic errors and non-cyclic errors, a higher accuracy of compensation can be achieved by combining the memory-type pitch error compensation and this function.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 25 Setting the Position Switches 25.1 Outline 25.1 Outline Position switches (PSW) are used as alternatives for the dog switches provided on the machine axis. Virtual dog switches can be used by specifying axis names and conditions of virtual dog positions. This function outputs a signal to the PLC interface when the machine reaches the specified area.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 25 Setting the Position Switches 25.2 Setting and Operation Examples of dog1 and dog2 25.2 Setting and Operation Examples of dog1 and dog2 Settings of dog1 and dog2 Positions of dog1 and dog2 Description A signal is output when the Basic machine coordinate dog1...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 25 Setting the Position Switches 25.3 Canceling the Position Switch 25.3 Canceling the Position Switch Enter a position switch number to be canceled (#75*1) in "# ( )" and a slash in "DATA ( )" on the setting field, then press the [INPUT] key.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 26 Setting the Backlash Compensation 26.1 Backlash Compensation 26.1 Backlash Compensation Travel amount of a machine table may become less than the commanded amount due to the error (backlash) caused by reversal of the direction of the axis. The backlash compensation is a function which automatically adds compensation amount to the travel amount when the direction of the axis is reversed.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 26 Setting the Backlash Compensation 26.2 Backlash Compensation II 26.2 Backlash Compensation II This function reduces quadrant error caused by the backlash when the traversing direction is reversed in machines where semi-closed loop control is implemented. Acceleration rate at axis direction reversal varies depending on the change of circular radius and commanded speed at machining.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 26 Setting the Backlash Compensation 26.2 Backlash Compensation II 26.2.1 Enabling Conditions for Backlash Compensation II Backlash compensation II is enabled when all the following conditions are satisfied. Backlash compensation II option is ON. ...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 26 Setting the Backlash Compensation 26.2 Backlash Compensation II 26.2.2.2 Setting Compensation Amount of Backlash Compensation II For the backlash compensation II compensation amount, set the size of projection which is generated at axis direction reversal.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 26 Setting the Backlash Compensation 26.2 Backlash Compensation II 26.2.2.3 Precautions for Setting Parameters For the backlash compensation II acceleration rates, set values greater than "0" in ascending order for acceleration rates 1 to Parameters are enabled when the backlash compensation II acceleration rates are set in ascending order.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 26 Setting the Backlash Compensation 26.2 Backlash Compensation II When the acceleration rate 1 is set to "0" Backlash compensation II is disabled. Quadrant projection compensation is not performed on the axis, and the compensation amount is handled as "0". Compensation amount Compensation amount 1...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 26 Setting the Backlash Compensation 26.2 Backlash Compensation II When the same values are set to consecutive acceleration rates Ascending order in acceleration rate setting refers to the case where subsequent values become greater than the previous ones.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 27 Confirming the Spindle Operation 27.1 In Manual Operation (with Manual Numerical Command) Confirm that the spindle operates properly in manual/MDI operation. Confirm the spindle rotation speed as well. CAUTION (1) Do not adjust the spindle when possible risks associated with adjustment procedures are not thoroughly taken into consideration.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 27 Confirming the Spindle Operation 27.2 In MDI Operation 27.2 In MDI Operation (1) Select MDI mode. (2) Select [MDI] on the Setup screen. Enter a program to issue an S command. Program example (to rotate the spindle at 100 r/min for 5 seconds) S100M03;...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 27 Confirming the Spindle Operation 27.3 Confirming the Rotation Speed IB-1501613-A...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 28 Setting the Handy Terminal 28.1 Inputting the Data from a Personal Computer It is necessary to customize the display part composition, the key input, the communication condition with NC, etc. to connect the handy terminal (HG1T-SB12UH-MK1346-Lx). Create the customized data with "NC Designer HT"...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 28 Setting the Handy Terminal 28.1 Inputting the Data from a Personal Computer (4) Select [Online] - [Download] from the menu of "NC Designer HT". (5) The following dialog box is displayed. Select "Yes". (6) If a password has been set to the downloaded customized data, the "Input password"...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 28 Setting the Handy Terminal 28.2 Inputting the Data from NC 28.2 Inputting the Data from NC Create a download data (handy.cod) from a project data (*.p1t) created with "NC Designer HT", then download it to the handy terminal.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 28 Setting the Handy Terminal 28.2 Inputting the Data from NC (*1) Operating status is displayed by the LED on the control unit. Lo ... Loading En ... Complete without error n1 - n7 ... Complete with error When the download is completed with error, possible causes are as listed below.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 28 Setting the Handy Terminal 28.2 Inputting the Data from NC IB-1501613-A...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 29 Deceleration Check 29.1 Function 29.1 Function The next block is executed after the axis is decelerated and stopped at the joint between the axis movement blocks. This is to reduce the machine shock and to prevent the corner roundness, at the time when the sudden change of the control axis feedrate occurs.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 29 Deceleration Check 29.1 Function Selecting the deceleration check method There are three methods for the deceleration check: command deceleration check method, smoothing check method and in- position check method. The deceleration check method can be set independently for each execution block with the rapid traverse command (G00) or the cutting feed command (G01/G02/G03).
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 29 Deceleration Check 29.2 Deceleration Check Method 29.2 Deceleration Check Method Command deceleration check method After interpolation for one block has been completed, the completion of the command system deceleration is confirmed before execution of the next block.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 29 Deceleration Check 29.2 Deceleration Check Method Smoothing check method After the command deceleration check has been completed, the completion of all axes smoothing zero in the part system is confirmed before execution of the next block. [(Example) For exponential acceleration/deceleration] Command Execution block...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 29 Deceleration Check 29.3 Deceleration Check for Opposite Direction Movement Reversal 29.3 Deceleration Check for Opposite Direction Movement Reversal Deceleration check cannot be designated for G01 -> G00 or G01 -> G01, but it can be designated in the following manner only when the movement reverses to the opposite direction in successive blocks.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 29 Deceleration Check 29.3 Deceleration Check for Opposite Direction Movement Reversal Same direction Opposite direction #1502 = 1 Command deceleration Enlarged figure (a) Commanded speed (b) Resultant speed (c) Command deceleration is completed. Designating deceleration check for G01 -> G01 opposite direction movement reversal If the axis movement reverses to the opposite direction in a G01 to G01 successive block, the deceleration check for the movement in the opposite direction can be changed with the base specification parameter G01 ->...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 29 Deceleration Check 29.4 Parameters 29.4 Parameters Designating deceleration check [Base specification parameters] Item Description Setting range The definitions are changed based on the "#1306 InpsTyp Deceleration check specification type" setting. When Deceleration check Select the deceleration check method for G0.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 29 Deceleration Check 29.4 Parameters Designating in-position check width [Servo parameters] Item Description Setting range In-position detection width Set the in-position detection width. 0 to 32767 Set the positioning accuracy required for the machine. (μm) 2224 SV024 INP...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 29 Deceleration Check 29.5 Relation with Other Functions 29.5 Relation with Other Functions Tool compensation When the tool compensation is performed, the deceleration check will be operated on the block after compensation. Control axis synchronization (G125), control axis superimposition (G126), arbitrary axis exchange (G140), arbitrary axis superimposition (G156) When control axis synchronization (G125), control axis superimposition (G126), arbitrary axis exchange (G140) or arbitrary axis superimposition (G156) is performed in the other part system, the succeeding block start timing may be...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 29 Deceleration Check 29.6 Precautions 29.6 Precautions (1) When in-position check is valid, set the servo in-position width of the servo parameter. (2) This function is invalid for the axes in the automatic machine lock. (3) When the MSTB is commanded to the next block of the cutting commanded block, the MSTB code is output before the completion of the cutting command deceleration.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 30 Synchronous Control and Multiple-axis Synchronization Control 30.1 Synchronous Control 30.1 Synchronous Control This chapter describes position alignment that is required at the setup of the machine. Refer to "Synchronous Control Specifications Manual" (BNP-C3072-074) for details on parameter settings, operations, etc. 30.1.1 Outline The synchronous control is a control method that both master and slave axes are controlled with the same movement command by designated the movement command for the master axis also to the slave axis.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 30 Synchronous Control and Multiple-axis Synchronization Control 30.1 Synchronous Control There are 3 types of synchronous control as follows: Position command synchronous control This is used when the machine's rigidity is low. The position commands from the NC are matched and the axes are driven in parallel. This conforms the position command of the master axis to that of the slave axis using the synchronous control function of NC and drive those axes in parallel.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 30 Synchronous Control and Multiple-axis Synchronization Control 30.1 Synchronous Control Speed command synchronous control This is used when reducing the scale of the full-closed system or when the machine's rigidity, etc. cause the mutual interference to the axes positions.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 30 Synchronous Control and Multiple-axis Synchronization Control 30.1 Synchronous Control 30.1.1.1 Synchronous control mode The following two operation methods are available in the synchronous control mode. Synchronous operation This is a method that both master and slave axes are moved simultaneously with the movement command for the master axis.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 30 Synchronous Control and Multiple-axis Synchronization Control 30.1 Synchronous Control 30.1.2 Reference Position Establishment in Synchronous Operation Carry out the position alignment of the master and slave axes during machine's setup. The positions between the synchronous axes tend to deviate at power ON, thus this deviation needs to be adjusted.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 30 Synchronous Control and Multiple-axis Synchronization Control 30.1 Synchronous Control (1) From the PLC, turn ON the master and slave axis bits of the "synchronous control operation method" signal to select syn- chronous operation in "synchronous control mode". (2) Carry out zero point return manually.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 30 Synchronous Control and Multiple-axis Synchronization Control 30.1 Synchronous Control Position alignment without using reference position adjustment value [When synchronization at zero point establishment (#1493 ref_syn) is "0" (asynchronous)] (1) Select the correction mode, and feed the master and slave axes using the manual handle to correct the error between the two axes.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 30 Synchronous Control and Multiple-axis Synchronization Control 30.1 Synchronous Control 30.1.2.2 Zero Point Establishment in Dogless-type Absolute Position Detection System Zero point establishment in dogless-type absolute position detection system can be performed by combining "#1493 ref_syn" and "#1496 push_typ"...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 30 Synchronous Control and Multiple-axis Synchronization Control 30.1 Synchronous Control Position alignment at machine setup In machine setup, carry out the position alignment of the synchronous axes in the following procedure. (1) Select the correction mode, and feed the master and slave axes using the manual handle to correct the error between the two axes.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 30 Synchronous Control and Multiple-axis Synchronization Control 30.1 Synchronous Control When synchronization is set to "1" and stopper method is set to "0" Parameter Setting value Synchronization at zero point establishment (#1493 ref_syn) Stopper method in zero point establishing operation (#1496 push_typ) The zero points of both master and slave axes are determined by establishing the master axis' zero point.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 30 Synchronous Control and Multiple-axis Synchronization Control 30.1 Synchronous Control The following is an operation example when synchronization at zero point establishment (#1493 ref_syn) is set to "1" in zero point establishing operation: Master axis Basic machine Machine zero coordinate zero point...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 30 Synchronous Control and Multiple-axis Synchronization Control 30.1 Synchronous Control When synchronization is set to "1" and stopper method is set to "1" Parameter Setting value Synchronization at zero point establishment (#1493 ref_syn) Stopper method in zero point establishing operation (#1496 push_typ) The zero points of both master and slave axes are determined by establishing the master axis' zero point.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 30 Synchronous Control and Multiple-axis Synchronization Control 30.1 Synchronous Control Position alignment after power ON Normally, positions of the master and slave axes deviate at power ON, thus the position alignment for this deviation is required.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 30 Synchronous Control and Multiple-axis Synchronization Control 30.1 Synchronous Control 30.1.3 Simple Synchronous Control Simple synchronous control is an extension of the synchronous control function. This function enables an axis to be synchronized with the axis previously defined as master axis for the synchronous control, and another axis to be synchronized with the slave axis.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 30 Synchronous Control and Multiple-axis Synchronization Control 30.2 Multiple-axis Synchronization Control 30.2 Multiple-axis Synchronization Control Refer to "Multiple-Axis Synchronization Control Specifications Manual" (BNP-C3072-339) for details on parameter settings, operations, etc. 30.2.1 Outline Multiple-axis synchronization control is the function that enables multiple slave axes to be synchronized with commands to the master axis.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 31 OMR Control 31.1 OMR II 31.1 OMR II OMR II is a function that estimates the machine or motor model (moment of inertia, clone friction, viscosity coefficient, etc.) that can cause a path error (error in actual tool path in respect to the path commanded with the program). High-accuracy machining is achieved by carrying out feed forward control based on that model.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 31 OMR Control 31.1 OMR II 31.1.1 Adjustment procedure (1) Set "#2114 Blf fwdg" (Compensation FF gain) to "0". (2) Set values for "#2112 Blf motor inertia" (Motor inertia) and "#2115 Blf motor stl trq" (Motor stall torque) according to the motor specifications.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 31 OMR Control 31.2 OMR-FF 31.2 OMR-FF OMR-FF is a function that estimates the causes (moment of inertia, clone friction, viscosity coefficient, etc.) of the path error (error in actual tool path in respect to the path commanded with the program) by making a model of the control target. Feed forward control is carried out based on that model.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 31 OMR Control 31.2 OMR-FF 31.2.1 OMR-FF Enabling Procedure (Servo) (1) Disable the OMR-FF function. Set "#2139 omrff_off" to "1". Set "#2313 SV113/bit0" to "0". (2) Use software such as NC Analyzer2 to adjust the feedback system (position loop gain, etc.) and inertia (# 2237 SV037 JL).
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 31 OMR Control 31.3 OMR-CC 31.3 OMR-CC OMR-CC is a function that improves the passing speed in curved parts such as arcs and free curved surfaces without increasing the path error (difference between the program path and the tool path) caused by the delay of the servo system. By enabling this function, the machining time can be shortened while maintaining the machining accuracy.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 31 OMR Control 31.3 OMR-CC 31.3.3 Description of Operation 31.3.3.1 Adjustment by Setting Value of Scale Model Gain (PGM) OMR-CC can perform more accurate machining by increasing the setting value of "#2306 SV106 PGM". When the tool path bulges outside the program path where the curvature of the program path decreases (*1), set a larger parameter setting value.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 31 OMR Control 31.4 High-speed synchronous tapping (OMR-DD) 31.4 High-speed synchronous tapping (OMR-DD) The servo axis directly detects and compensates of the spindle's delay in tracking by using the communication between drive unit over the high-speed optical servo network. By minimizing the synchronization error, the accuracy of the synchronous tapping is increased.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 31 OMR Control 31.4 High-speed synchronous tapping (OMR-DD) 31.4.1 Enabling Conditions of the Function The following conditions are required to enable this function. "#1281 ext17/bit5" (High-speed synchronous tapping valid) is set to "1". ...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 32 Adjust S-analog Screen The spindle analog output adjustment is carried out on this screen. (1) (2) (3) (4) Display items Display item Details Parameter No. This is a number to be used when inputting/outputting the parameters. For manual adjustments, this uses the [ ↑...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 32 Adjust S-analog Screen 32.1 Adjustment Preparations 32.1 Adjustment Preparations The PLC must be stopped when performing spindle analog output adjustments by one of the following methods below: Operation methods (when stopping the PLC with the rotary switch) Set the rotary switch CS2 in the upper part of the unit The PLC is stopped.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 32 Adjust S-analog Screen 32.3 Performing Manual Adjustments 32.3 Performing Manual Adjustments Adjusting the ch0 0 V offset The current setting value is displayed under "Current adjust Use the [ ↑ ] [ ↓ ] keys to move the cursor to data".
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 32 Adjust S-analog Screen 32.3 Performing Manual Adjustments Adjusting the ch0 - gain The current setting value is displayed under "Current adjust Use the [ ↑ ] [ ↓ ] keys to move the cursor to data".
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 33 Device Open Parameter Screen This function can set or change the user back up area of the PLC device from the NC screen. Divide the device area in accordance with the specifications of the machine tool builder and switch the display format or data type for each divided area (hereinafter called a group information).
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 33 Device Open Parameter Screen Display items Display item Details Setting range (1) Parameter No. Displays the parameter Nos.(maximum of 100). (2) Device allocation Set the head device which designates the divided area. R8300 to R9799 It is possible to designate the device allocation which overlaps with other R18300 to R19799 groups.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 33 Device Open Parameter Screen Display item Details Setting range (5) Display format Designate the display format of the data, the restriction of display, and the state of input protection. <(a) Cancel input protection> 1: Not check Input protection check for the data protection key 2 will not be executed in the group detail screen.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 33 Device Open Parameter Screen Menu for the device allocation/number of data input Menu Details Line Copy the data of a line where a cursor is placed. copy Writes the contents of the data copied (one line) into a line where the cursor is placed. If the data of the line is changed after [Line copy] is pressed, the data before change will be written when Line paste...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 33 Device Open Parameter Screen Menu when inputting the data type Menu Details Input "BYTE" to the data type. BYTE When the display format is BIT format, it will be changed to the desimal format with sign. Inputs "WORD"...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 34 SRAM Open Parameter Screen SRAM open area for a machine tool builder can be set or changed. It can be divided according to the machine tool builder's usage, and the display format and the data format can be switched for each divided area (hereinafter called a group).
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 34 SRAM Open Parameter Screen Display items Display item Details Setting range (1) Parameter No. Displays the parameter Nos.(maximum of 100). (2) Data type Set the data type (CHAR, SHORT, LONG, DOUBLE) of the allocation area. CHAR: 1-byte integer type.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 34 SRAM Open Parameter Screen Display item Details Setting range (4) Display format Designate the display format of the data, the restriction of display, and the state of input protection. <(a) Cancel input protection> 1: Not check Input protection check for the data protection key 2 will not be executed in the group detail screen.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 34 SRAM Open Parameter Screen Menu when inputting the data type Menu Details Input CHAR into the data type. CHAR Inputs SHORT into the data type. SHORT Inputs LONG into the data type. LONG Inputs DOUBLE into the data type.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 34 SRAM Open Parameter Screen Menu when inputting the display format Menu Details W/ DEC Change the display format to the decimal format with sign. sign W/O DEC Change the display format to the decimal format without sign. sign Changes the display format to hexadecimal.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 35 Data Backup and Restoration The following two functions are available for the data backup and restoration: all backup function for files in batch and input/ output function for separate files. The following devices are available in all backup and restoration. ...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 35 Data Backup and Restoration 35.1 All Backup 35.1 All Backup The following explains the procedure to backup the various NC data to the memory card in a batch. Note (1) APLC data can be backed up only when the APLC release specification is valid. Operation procedure Press the menu [Backup].
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 35 Data Backup and Restoration 35.1 All Backup The backup is completed without error. The state for files that have been backed will update to "Complete", and the displayed dates in "Backup list" will be updated.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 35 Data Backup and Restoration 35.2 All Restoration 35.2 All Restoration The following explains the procedure to restore the various NC data backed up to memory card in a batch. The files which has been automatically backed up can be restored only when the device set by the parameter "#8919 Auto backup device"...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 35 Data Backup and Restoration 35.2 All Restoration Move the cursor to select the file. The operation message "OK? (Y/N)" will display. Press the [INPUT] key. The cursor moves as follows: <Note> If there are no files at the current cursor position, the op- [ ↓...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 36 Appendix 1: Setting the System Lock 36.1 Setting the Encryption Key System lock is a function for a machine tool builder to set a valid term to use the machine that machine user is using. If a decryption code is not input by a specified limit, the servo ready finish signal will be forcibly turned OFF and the use of the machine will be disabled.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 36 Appendix 1: Setting the System Lock 36.2 Setting of Expiration Date 36.2 Setting of Expiration Date Inputting a decryption code while the system lock is disabled, the system lock function becomes enabled and the expiration date is being set.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 36 Appendix 1: Setting the System Lock 36.3 Display of Time Limit Warning and Alarm Notification 36.3 Display of Time Limit Warning and Alarm Notification When the indication period of warning is reached, the warning "Z64 Valid term soon to be expired" appears at the bottom right of the screen.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 37 Appendix 2: Protection Setting 37.1 Protect Setting Screen Operating the maintenance screen reduces a phenomenon in which defective workpieces run out due to an operation mistake, by implementing a restriction with seven operation levels. The operation level varies depending on the MTB specifications.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 37 Appendix 2: Protection Setting 37.1 Protect Setting Screen Data to be protected Initial value Setting range Display item Objects to be protected Change Output Change Output Change Output Table for protection level settings on this screen Available level The table for protection level settings cannot be changed 4 to 6...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 37 Appendix 2: Protection Setting 37.1 Protect Setting Screen Initial value Setting range Display item Objects to be protected Change Output Change Output Change Output Automatic backup (Output) Batch backups (menu [Backup]) ○ Batch backups (menu [Master Backup]) Batch backups (menu [Restore]) Batch backups (menu [Master Restore]) HMI environment setting...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 37 Appendix 2: Protection Setting 37.2 Returning the Password to the Non-input State (Operation level 0 to 3) Note (1) For specifications on inputting and outputting files which are objects to be protected, refer to "Instruction Manual". (2) The following operations can be performed at the protection level 6 or higher.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 37 Appendix 2: Protection Setting 37.4 Changing the Password 37.4 Changing the Password Operation Methods (Example) Change the password of operation level 4 from "OLDPASS" to "NEWPASS" Press the menu [Change pasword]. The menu [Change pasword] is highlighted. The operation message "Enter the current password."...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 37 Appendix 2: Protection Setting 37.5 Clearing the Password 37.5 Clearing the Password Operation Methods (Example) Clear the password of operation level 4 Press the menu [Change pasword]. The menu [Change pasword] is highlighted. The operation message "Enter the current password."...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 37 Appendix 2: Protection Setting 37.6 Changing the Protection Level 37.6 Changing the Protection Level Changing the protection level is available only for the data being set in the lower level than a current operation level. Operation Methods (Example) Change the "Available level"...
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 38 Appendix 3: Displaying Original Logo on Standard Screen A logo created by the machine tool builders can be displayed on the upper left of the standard screen. To display the logo, create a logo file (JPG) and install it. When a logo file is prepared by machine tool builders, the unit name (base common parameter "#1135 unt_nm") is not displayed.
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(2) When an incorrect country code is set, it may violate regulations regarding the use of radio waves. Mitsubishi Electric assumes no responsibility for any problems caused by incorrect country code settings. (3) The wireless LAN function cannot be used in countries not listed in the list of country codes.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 40 Appendix 5: EMC Installation Guidelines 40.1 Introduction For details of the drive section (servo/spindle drive unit), refer to the "EMC Installation Guidelines" of instruction manuals for each drive unit. 40.1 Introduction EMC Directives became mandatory as of January 1, 1996. The subject products must have a CE mark attached indicating that the product complies with the Directives.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 40 Appendix 5: EMC Installation Guidelines 40.3 EMC Measures 40.3 EMC Measures The main items relating to EMC measures include the following. Store the device in a sealed metal panel. Ground all conductors that are floating electrically. Decrease the impedance. ...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 40 Appendix 5: EMC Installation Guidelines 40.4 Panel Structure 40.4.2 Measures for Door Use metal for all members configuring the panel. When joining the door, use a gasket to lower the impedance of the contacting sections, or use a structure with a large con- tact area as shown below.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 40 Appendix 5: EMC Installation Guidelines 40.5 Measures for Wiring in Panel 40.5 Measures for Wiring in Panel Cables act as antennas to propagate unnecessary noise, and thus must be appropriately shielded and treated. The following measures must be sufficiently considered for the cables (J210/J303) that carry out high-speed communication.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 40 Appendix 5: EMC Installation Guidelines 40.5 Measures for Wiring in Panel 40.5.2 Shield Treatment of Cables Use shielded cables for the cables wired outside the panel. Use shield clamps within 10 cm of the lead-out port from the panel. (Refer to "40.6.1 Shield Clamp Fitting".) ...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 40 Appendix 5: EMC Installation Guidelines 40.6 EMC Countermeasure Parts 40.6 EMC Countermeasure Parts 40.6.1 Shield Clamp Fitting The effect can be improved by directly connecting the cable's shield sheath to the grounding plate as shown below. Install the grounding plate near the outlet (within 10cm) of each panel, and press against the grounding plate with the clamp fitting.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 40 Appendix 5: EMC Installation Guidelines 40.6 EMC Countermeasure Parts 40.6.2 Ferrite Core The ferrite core is mounted integrally with the plastic case. This can be installed with one touch without cutting the interface cable or power supply cable. This ferrite core is effective against common mode noise, allowing measures against noise without affecting the quality of the signal.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 40 Appendix 5: EMC Installation Guidelines 40.6 EMC Countermeasure Parts 40.6.3 Surge Absorber Make sure that the surge does not directly enter the AC line of the general-purpose stabilized power supply (user-prepared) supplying power to the control unit and DIO. Select the following product or equivalent for the surge absorber. Refer to the manufacturer catalog for detailed characteristics, outline and connection methods of the surge absorber.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 40 Appendix 5: EMC Installation Guidelines 40.6 EMC Countermeasure Parts Example of surge absorber installation An example of installing the surge absorber in the machine control panel is shown below. A short-circuit fault will occur in the surge absorber if a surge exceeding the tolerance is applied.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 40 Appendix 5: EMC Installation Guidelines 40.6 EMC Countermeasure Parts 40.6.4 Selection of Stabilized Power Supply Consider the following characteristics when selecting the stabilized power supply (prepared by machine manufacturer). Use a power supply that complies with CE Marking or that follows the safety standards given below. <Stabilized power supply selection items>...
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41.1.1 Target Products The following Mitsubishi Electric CNC products use lithium batteries. If the lithium metal content exceeds 1 g for battery cell and 2 g for battery, the battery is classified as dangerous good (Class 9). In order to avoid an accidental actuation during the transportation, all lithium battery products incorporated in a machinery or device must be fixed securely and must be shipped with wrapped over the outer package as to prevent damage or short-circuits.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 41 Appendix 6: Restrictions for Lithium Batteries 41.1 Restriction for Packing 41.1.2 Handling by User The shipper must confirm the latest IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations, IMDG Codes and laws and orders of the corresponding export country. These should be checked by the company commissioned for the actual transportation.
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 41 Appendix 6: Restrictions for Lithium Batteries 41.2 Products Information Data Sheet (ER Battery) 41.2 Products Information Data Sheet (ER Battery) MSDS system does not cover the product used in enclosed state. The ER battery described in this section applies to that product. This description is applied to the normal use, and is provided as reference but not as guarantee.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 41 Appendix 6: Restrictions for Lithium Batteries 41.2 Products Information Data Sheet (ER Battery) (6) Physical/chemical properties Physical form Solid Shape Cylinder type Smell Odorless Appearance Not applicable (insoluble) Boiling point/boiling range, melt- ing point, decomposition tem- No information perature, flash point (7) Stability and reactivity...
M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 41 Appendix 6: Restrictions for Lithium Batteries 41.3 Forbiddance of Transporting Lithium Battery by Passenger Aircraft Provided in the Code of Federal Regulation 41.3 Forbiddance of Transporting Lithium Battery by Passenger Aircraft Provided in the Code of Federal Regulation This law is a domestic law of the United States, however it also applies to the domestic flight and international flight departing from or arriving in the United States.
This symbol mark is according to the directive 2006/66/EC Article 20 Information for end-users and Annex II. Your MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and/or reused. This symbol means that batteries and accumulators, at their end-of-life, should be disposed of separately from your household waste.
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M800VS/M80V Series Connection and Setup Manual 42 Appendix 7: Precautions for Compliance to UL/c-UL Standards (1) Selection of external 24 VDC power supply unit (unit to be prepared by machine tool builder) This NC system complies with the UL Standards on the condition that the stabilized power supply unit supplying 24 VDC to each unit is a UL-approved part of SELV/limited power LPS or Class 2.
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Revision History Date of revision Manual No. Revision details Jul. 2021 IB(NA)1501613-A The first edition was created.
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Every effort has been made to keep up with software and hardware revisions in the contents described in this manual. However, please understand that in some unavoidable cases simultaneous revision is not possible. Please contact your Mitsubishi Electric dealer with any questions or comments regarding the use of this product. Duplication Prohibited This manual may not be reproduced in any form, in part or in whole, without written permission from Mitsubishi Electric Corporation.