Mitsubishi Electronics QD75MH4 사용자 설명서

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10   HIGH-LEVEL POSITIONING CONTROL 
 
10.6.2 Example of a start program for high-level positioning control 
The following shows an example of a start program for high-level positioning control in 
which the 1st point " block start data" of axis 1 is started. (The block No. is regarded as 
"7000".) 
 
 Control data that require setting 
 
The following control data must be set to execute high-level positioning control. 
The setting is carried out using a PLC program.  
 
Buffer memory address 
Setting item 
Setting 
value 
Setting details 
Axis 
Axis 
Axis 
Axis 
 Cd.3  
Positioning start 
No. 
7000 
Set "7000" to indicate control using " block start 
data". 
1500 1600 1700 1800 
 Cd.4  
Positioning starting 
point No. 
Set the point No. of the " block start data" to be 
started. 
1501 1601 1701 1801 
 
                   Refer to Section 5.7 "List of control data" for details on the setting details. 
 
 Start conditions 
 
The following conditions must be fulfilled when starting the control. The required 
conditions must also be integrated into the PLC program, and configured so the 
control does not start unless the conditions are fulfilled.  
 
Device 
Signal name 
Signal state 
Axis 
Axis 
Axis 
Axis 
PLC READY signal 
ON  PLC CPU preparation completed 
Y0 
QD75 READY signal 
ON  QD75MH preparation completed 
X0 
All axis servo ON 
ON  All axis servo ON 
Y1 
Synchronization flag 
ON 
QD75MH buffer memory 
The access is possible. 
X1 
Axis stop signal 
OFF  Axis stop signal is OFF 
Y4  Y5  Y6  Y7 
Start complete signal 
OFF  Start complete signal is OFF 
X10  X11  X12  X13 
BUSY signal 
OFF  BUSY signal is OFF 
XC  XD  XE  XF 
Error detection signal 
OFF  There is no error 
X8  X9  XA  XB 
Interface 
signal 
M code ON signal 
OFF  M code ON signal is OFF 
X4  X5  X6  X7 
Forced stop input signal  ON  There is no forced stop input 
– 
Stop signal 
OFF  Stop signal is OFF 
– 
Upper limit (FLS) 
ON  Within limit range 
– 
External 
signal 
Lower limit (RLS) 
ON  Within limit range 
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