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SH (NA) 030100-A (1204) MEE Printed in Japan Specifications subject to change without notice. This Instruction Manual uses recycled paper.

MODEL

MODEL CODE

General-Purpose AC Servo

MODEL(SERVO AMPLIFIER)

MR-J3- _T

Built-in Positioning Function

J3 Series

HEAD OFFICE : TOKYO BLDG MARUNOUCHI TOKYO 100-8310

MODEL(CC-LINK IE FIELD NETWORK INTERFACE UNIT)

MR-J3-T10 SERVO AMPLIFIER INSTRUCTION MANUAL (CC-Link IE Field Network interface)

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Safety Instructions Please read the instructions carefully before using the equipment.

Do not attempt to install, operate, maintain or inspect the equipment until you have read through this Instruction Manual and appended documents carefully and can use the equipment correctly. Do not use the servo amplifier and servo motor until you have a full knowledge of the equipment, safety information and instructions. In this Instruction Manual, the safety instruction levels are classified into "WARNING" and "CAUTION". WARNING Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions,

resulting in death or severe injury. CAUTION

Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions, resulting in medium or slight injury to personnel or may cause physical damage.

Note that the CAUTION level may lead to a serious consequence according to conditions. Please follow the instructions of both levels because they are important to personnel safety. What must not be done and what must be done are indicated by the following diagrammatic symbols.

Indicates what must not be done. For example, "No Fire" is indicated by .

Indicates what must be done. For example, grounding is indicated by .

In this Instruction Manual, instructions at a lower level than the above, instructions for other functions, and so on are classified into "POINT". After reading this installation guide, keep it accessible to the operator.

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1. Transportation and installation

CAUTION Transport the products correctly according to their mass. Stacking in excess of the limited number of product packages is not allowed. Install the servo amplifier and servo motor in a load-bearing place in accordance with the Instruction Manual. Do not get on or put heavy load on the equipment. Install the equipment in the specified direction. Provide an adequate protection to prevent screws and other conductive matter, oil and other combustible matter from entering the unit. This unit is a precision instrument. Do not drop or strike the unit. Isolate it from all impact loads. Store and use this unit in the environment conditions described in the section 1.3. When the equipment has been stored for an extended period of time, contact your local sales office.

2. Wiring

CAUTION Wire the equipment correctly and securely. After wiring, check again for incorrect wiring and tightening of terminal screws, etc. Otherwise, the servo motor may operate unexpectedly.

3. Usage

CAUTION Immediately shut off the power supply if smoke, abnormal noise, or odor arises from this unit. Disassembly and repair must be performed by a qualified person. Do not modify the equipment.

4. Corrective actions

CAUTION When any alarm has occurred, eliminate its cause, ensure safety, and deactivate the alarm before restarting operation. Provide an adequate protection to prevent unexpected restart after an instantaneous power failure.

5. Maintenance, inspection and parts replacement

CAUTION Do not touch connector contacts and leads of the IC and other devices. Do not place the unit on a metal object which is vulnerable to electric leakage, or on a wooden object where static electricity may be charged. Do not place the unit on the object made of materials such as plastic and vinyl. Do not perform an insulation resistance test (megger test) at inspection.

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6. General instruction To illustrate details, the equipment in the diagrams of this Instruction Manual may have been drawn without covers and safety guards. When the equipment is operated, the covers and safety guards must be installed as specified. Operation must be performed in accordance with this Instruction Manual.

About the manuals

You must have this Instruction Manual and the following manuals to use this unit. Ensure to prepare them to use the unit safely.

Relevant manuals

Manual name Manual number

MR-J3-_T Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual SH(NA)030058 MELSERVO Servo Motor Instruction Manual (Vol.2) SH(NA)030041 EMC Installation Guidelines IB(NA)67310

Wiring

Wires mentioned in this instruction manual are selected based on the ambient temperature of 40 C (104 F).

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CONTENTS

1. FUNCTIONS AND CONFIGURATION 1- 1 to 1- 6

1.1 Summary........................................................................................................................................... 1- 1 1.2 System configuration ........................................................................................................................ 1- 1 1.3 Standard specifications..................................................................................................................... 1- 1 1.4 Rating plate....................................................................................................................................... 1- 2 1.5 Connector/interface .......................................................................................................................... 1- 2 1.6 Contents of the package................................................................................................................... 1- 2 1.7 Installation and removal of the unit ................................................................................................... 1- 3

2. I/O SIGNAL CONNECTION EXAMPLE 2- 1 to 2- 2

3. PARAMETERS 3- 1 to 3- 8

3.1 Basic setting parameters [Pr. PA_ _ ]............................................................................................... 3- 1 3.2 Gain/filter parameters [Pr. PB_ _ ].................................................................................................... 3- 2 3.3 Extension setting parameters [Pr. PC_ _ ] ....................................................................................... 3- 3

3.3.1 Parameter list ............................................................................................................................. 3- 3 3.3.2 Detail description........................................................................................................................ 3- 4

3.4 I/O setting parameters [Pr. PD_ _ ]................................................................................................... 3- 5 3.4.1 Parameter list ............................................................................................................................. 3- 5 3.4.2 Detail description........................................................................................................................ 3- 6

3.5 Option unit parameters [Pr. Po_ _ ] .................................................................................................. 3- 7 3.5.1 Parameter list ............................................................................................................................. 3- 7 3.5.2 Detail description........................................................................................................................ 3- 8

4. DISPLAY/OPERATING PARTS 4- 1 to 4- 4

4.1 MR-J3-_T servo amplifier ................................................................................................................. 4- 1 4.1.1 Explanation on the display/operating parts ................................................................................ 4- 1 4.1.2 Display details ............................................................................................................................ 4- 2 4.1.3 Unspecified station number ....................................................................................................... 4- 2

4.2 MR-J3-T10 IE Field Network interface unit....................................................................................... 4- 3 4.3 Selecting the station number and network number .......................................................................... 4- 4

5. TROUBLESHOOTING 5- 1 to 5- 4

5.1 Alarm and warning list ...................................................................................................................... 5- 2 5.2 Remedies for alarms......................................................................................................................... 5- 3 5.3 Remedies for warnings ..................................................................................................................... 5- 4

6. DIMENSIONS 6- 1 to 6- 2

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7. CC-LINK IE FIELD NETWORK COMMUNICATION FUNCTION 7- 1 to 7- 12

7.1 System configuration ........................................................................................................................ 7- 1 7.2 Communication specifications .......................................................................................................... 7- 1 7.3 I/O device.......................................................................................................................................... 7- 2

7.3.1 I/O devices for a programmable controller CPU ........................................................................ 7- 2 7.3.2 I/O devices for a programmable controller CPU during indexer positioning operation ............. 7- 7

7.4 Restrictions on the CC-Link IE Field Network wiring....................................................................... 7-12

1. FUNCTIONS AND CONFIGURATION

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1. FUNCTIONS AND CONFIGURATION

POINT CC-Link IE Field Network communication function is available for the MR-J3-_T servo amplifiers of which software version is B0 or above.

1.1 Summary

This instruction manual explains about MR-J3-T10 CC-Link IE Field Network interface unit. Refer to MR-J3- _T Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual for the information not given in this manual. Always use MR-J3-T10 with an MR-J3-_T. MR-J3-T10 enables an MR-J3-_T to connect to the CC-Link IE Field Network by being attached to the MR-J3-_T. The CC-Link IE Field Network communication function is exclusive of the CC-Link communication function. It cannot be used with the CC-Link communication function at the same time. 1.2 System configuration

CN2

MR-J3-_T

CN2 CN10B

CN2 CN10B

CN10A

CNP3

CN10A

CNP3 CN10B

CN10A

CNP3

Controller

Slave MR-J3-T10 MR-J3-_T MR-J3-T10MR-J3-_T MR-J3-T10

Master

1.3 Standard specifications

Model MR-J3-T10 Voltage 5 V DC (supplied from the servo amplifier) Control circuit

power supply Rated current [A] 0.8 I/O interfaces CC-Link IE Field Network interface Number of communication ports 2 (CN10A connector/CN10B connector) Structure Natural-cooling, open (IP rating: IP 00)

Operation 0 C to 55 C (non-freezing) Ambient temperature Storage -20 C to 65 C (non-freezing)

Operation Ambient humidity Storage

90 %RH or less (non-condensing)

Ambience Indoors (no direct sunlight), free from corrosive gas, flammable gas, oil mist, dust and dirt Altitude 1000 m or less above sea level

Environment

Vibration resistance 5.9 m/s2 at 10 Hz to 55 Hz (X, Y and Z axes) Mass [g] 150

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1.4 Rating plate

MR-J3-T10 POWER INPUT

OUTPUT SERIAL

: :

: :

IP00 MANUAL IB-0300171 1.5A 3PH+1PH

2.2A 1PH 200-230V 170V 0-360Hz 1.5A

3PH+1PH200-230V

MODEL Model

Serial number

IP rating Installation guide

1.5 Connector/interface

For the wiring of CC-Link IE Field Network, use the following wiring tools recommended by the CC-Link Partner Association.

Items Description Cable type Shielded twisted pair cable (Category 5e)

Standard One of the following standards must be met.

IEEE802.3 1000BASE-T ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B (Category 5e)

Connector Category 5e or more RJ-45 plug

Commercially available products (as of April 2012)

Model Manufacturer Contact (Note) SC-E5EW(-L) (Note 1)

Mitsubishi Electric System & Service email: oss-ip@melsc.jp

Note. The SC-E5EW cable is for in-enclosure and indoor uses. The SC-E5EW-

L cable is for outdoor use.

MR-J3-T10

C N

10 A

C N

10 B

P U

S H

P U

S H

CC-Link IE Field Network communication connector (CN10B)

CC-Link IE Field Network communication connector (CN10A)

RUN

ERR.

D LINK

SD

RD

L.ERR

The CC-Link IE controller network cable cannot be used for the CC-Link IE Field Network.

1.6 Contents of the package

Contents Quantity MR-J3-T10 CC-Link IE Field Network interface unit 1 MR-J3-T10 Installation Guide (IB(NA)0300159) 1 ZCAT1730-0730 data line filer (TDK) (Note 1) 2 Connector cover for CN10A/CN10B/CN3 (Note 2) 3

Note 1. Use the data line filters on the cables connected to the CN10A and CN10B connectors. 2. Two of the connector covers are already mounted on the CN10A and CN10B connectors when the

product is shipped from the factory. The other connector cover is for the CN3 connector of the MR-J3- _T servo amplifier.

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1.7 Installation and removal of the unit

WARNING

Before installing or removing the unit, turn off the power and wait for 15 minutes or more until the charge lamp turns off. Then, confirm that the voltage between P (+) and N (-) is safe with a voltage tester and others. Otherwise, an electric shock may occur. In addition, when confirming whether the charge lamp is off or not, always confirm it from the front of the servo amplifier.

CAUTION

Avoid installing and removing the unit repeatedly. Any contact failure of the connector may be caused. Avoid unsealing the unit to be free of dust and dirt against the connector except installing. Make sure to use the pre-packing when storing. Avoid using the unit of which the hook and knobs for fixing are damaged. Any contact failure of the connector may be caused. When installing and removing the unit to the MR-J3-500T or more, avoid dropping out the installing screw inside it. Otherwise, it may cause a malfunction. When installing and removing the unit to the MR-J3-500T or more, avoid damaging the control board by the fixing plate. Otherwise, it may cause a malfunction. Make sure to tighten the unit with the enclosed installing screws when installing.

POINT The internal circuits of the servo amplifier and the unit may be damaged by static electricity. Always take the following precautions.

Ground human body and work bench. Do not touch the conductive areas, such as connector pins and electrical parts, directly by hand.

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(1) MR-J3-350T or less/MR-J3-200T4 or less

(a) Installation of the unit

1)

2)

2)

Guide pins

Guide hole Unit (MR-J3-T10)

1) Remove the cover of connector for connecting an option. Make sure to store the removed cover.

2) Find the guide hole on the side of the servo amplifier. To the guide hole, insert the unit's guide pins.

Knobs

4)

3) Push the unit until the knobs click. 4) Tighten the unit with the enclosed installing

screw (M4).

(b) Removal of the unit

1)

b)

a)

2)

1) Remove the installing screw. 2) Keep pushing the knobs ( a) , b)) and pull out

the unit to the arrow direction. Avoid pulling out the unit while it is tightened with the installation screw.

When removing the unit, make sure to reinstall the cover of connector for connecting an option to avoid dust and dirt.

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(2) MR-J3-350T4/MR-J3-500T(4)/MR-J3-700T(4)

(a) Removal of the side cover

a)

b)

1)

Keep pushing the knobs ( a) , b)) and pull out the side cover to the arrow direction.

(b) Installation of the unit

1)

1)

Guide pins

Guide hole

1) Find the guide hole on the side of the servo amplifier. To the guide hole, insert the unit's guide pins.

Knobs 3)

2)

2) Push the unit until the knobs click. 3) Tighten the unit with the enclosed installing

screw (M4).

(c) Removal of the unit

1)2)

a)

b)

1) Remove the installing screw. 2) Keep pushing the knobs ( a) , b)) and pull out

the unit to the arrow direction. Avoid pulling out the unit while it is tightened with an installation screw.

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(d) Installation of the side cover

1)

1)

a)

Hook of the side cover

1) Insert the side cover setting tabs into the sockets a) of servo amplifier.

2)

Knob

2) Push the side cover at the supporting point a) until the knob clicks.

(3) MR-J3-11KT(4) to MR-J3-22KT(4)

CAUTION Avoid touching any remained burr after cutting off the part a) of the case. Otherwise, injury may occur.

The installing screw holes for the MR-J3-11KT(4) to MR-J3-22KT(4) are covered at shipping. When installing the unit for the first time, cut off the part a) of the case after removing the side cover. When cutting off the part a), avoid damaging the case of the servo amplifier. After cutting off it, inside of the servo amplifier has been exposed even though the side cover and the unit are installed. Avoid unwanted parts from entering through the opened area into the servo amplifier. For installing or removing the unit, refer to (2) in this section. The side cover structure is the same for MR-J3-11KT(4) to MR-J3-22KT(4) and for this unit. Install or remove the side cover with the same way as for the unit. However, the installing screw for the side cover is unnecessary.

a)

2. I/O SIGNAL CONNECTION EXAMPLE

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2. I/O SIGNAL CONNECTION EXAMPLE

CAUTION

This chapter describes an example of connecting I/O signals. For details of MR- J3-_T signals and how to connect them, be sure to refer to the chapter 4 of MR- J3-_T Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual. Connecting the CC-Link IE Field Network cable to the CN3 connector on MR-J3- _T causes malfunctions in network devices. Pay attention when connecting the CC-Link IE Field Network cable because the CN3, CN10A, and CN10B connectors have the same shape.

POINT

Use MR Configurator of MRZJW3-SETUP221E (software version C4 or above). Use MR Configurator2 of SW1DNC-MRC2-E (software version 1.10L or above).

SD

LBR

LAR LA

LB

LZ LZR

LG

15

12 25

Forced stop

Servo amplifier

14 RD

ALM

16 ZP

CN6

Encoder A-phase pulse (differential line driver)

11 24

10 m or less

Encoder B-phase pulse (differential line driver)

Control common

Encoder Z-phase pulse (differential line driver)

13 26

1 2 3

Plate

CN6

Proximity dog Forward rotation stroke end Reverse rotation stroke end

(Note 3, 5)

(Note 5) 4

5 17

EMG DOG LSP LSN

DICOM

DOCOM

23

(Note 9)

CN10A

CC-Link IE Field Network

CN10B

(Note 1)

MR-J3USBCBL3M (Option)

CN5

(Note 7) MR Configurator/ MR Configurator2

Personal computer

(Note 8)

MR-J3-T10 (Note 10, 11)

(Note 9)Malfunction (Note 6)

Home position return completion

Ready

10 m or less

24 V DC (Note 4)

(Note 2) RA1

RA3

RA4

CC-Link IE Field Network

+ CN3 (Note 12) Connector cover

80 mm or less 80 mm or less

Data line filter ZCAT1730-0730 (TDK)

Data line filter ZCAT1730-0730 (TDK)

2. I/O SIGNAL CONNECTION EXAMPLE

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Note 1. To prevent an electric shock, always connect the protective earth (PE) terminal (marked ) of the servo amplifier to the

protective earth (PE) of the cabinet. 2. Connect the diode in the correct direction. If it is connected reversely, the servo amplifier will be faulty and will not output

signals, disabling EMG (Forced stop) and other protective circuits. 3. The forced stop switch (normally closed contact) must be installed. 4. Supply 24 V DC 10% 150 mA current for interfaces from the outside. 150 mA is the value applicable when all I/O signals are

used. The current capacity can be decreased by reducing the number of I/O points. Refer to section 4.8.2 (1) in MR-J3-_T Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual that gives the current value necessary for the interface.

5. When starting operation, always turn on EMG (Forced stop) and LSP/LSN (Forward/Reverse rotation stroke end). (Normally closed contact)

6. ALM (Malfunction) turns on in normal alarm-free condition. 7. Use MR Configurator of MRZJW3-SETUP221E (software version C4 or above). Use MR Configurator2 of SW1DNC-MRC2-E

(software version 1.10L or above). 8. Personal computers or parameter units can also be connected via the CN3 connector, enabling RS-422 communication. Note

that using the USB communication function (CN5 connector) prevents the RS-422 communication function (CN3 connector) from being used, and vice versa. They cannot be used together.

MR-PRU03 parameter unit

CN3

EIA568-compliant cable (10BASE-T cable, etc.)

RS-232C/RS-422 conversion cable Recommended product: Interface cable

DSV-CABV (Diatrend)

Personal computer

Servo amplifier

or

To RS-232C connector

9. This diagram is for sink I/O interface. For source I/O interface, refer to section 4.8.3 in MR-J3-_T Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual.

10. Note that using the CC-Link IE Field Network communication function prevents the CC-Link communication function from being used, and vice versa. They cannot be used together.

11. Connecting the CC-Link IE Field Network cable to the CN3 connector of MR-J3-_T causes malfunctions in network devices. Pay attention when connecting the CC-Link IE Field Network cable because the CN3, CN10A, and CN10B connectors have the same shape. Connector covers are mounted on the CN10A and the CN10B connectors when the product is shipped from the factory. Remove those connector covers to connect the CC-Link IE Field Network cables.

12. To avoid incorrect connection, set a connector cover, which is supplied with MR-J3-T10, to the CN3 connector of MR-J3-_T.

3. PARAMETERS

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3. PARAMETERS

CAUTION The MR-J3-_T parameters during CC-Link IE Field Network communication are the same with the parameters during CC-Link communication, except for [Pr. Po34] and [Pr. Po35]. Refer to the chapter 6 of MR-J3-_T Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual for the details of the parameters not listed in this chapter.

POINT

Parameter whose symbol is preceded by * is made valid with the following conditions. *: After setting the parameter, turn off the power and then on again.

3.1 Basic setting parameters [Pr. PA_ _ ]

No. Symbol Name Initial value Unit

PA01 *STY Control mode 0000h PA02 *REG Regenerative option 0000h PA03 *ABS Absolute position detection system 0000h PA04 *AOP1 Function selection A-1 0000h PA05 *FTY Feeding function selection 0000h PA06 *CMX Electronic gear numerator 1 PA07 *CDV Electronic gear denominator 1 PA08 ATU Auto tuning mode 0001h PA09 RSP Auto tuning response 12 PA10 INP In-position range 100 m PA11 TLP Forward rotation torque limit 100.0 % PA12 TLN Reverse rotation torque limit 100.0 % PA13 This parameter is not used. Do not change this value by any means. 0002h PA14 *POL Rotation direction selection 0 PA15 *ENR Encoder output pulses 4000 pulse/rev PA16 This parameter is not used. Do not change this value by any means. 0 PA17 0000h PA18

0000h

PA19 *BLK Parameter write inhibit 000Ch

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3.2 Gain/filter parameters [Pr. PB_ _ ]

No. Symbol Name Initial value Unit

PB01 FILT Adaptive tuning mode (adaptive filter II) 0000h

PB02 VRFT Vibration suppression control tuning mode (advanced vibration suppression control) 0000h

PB03 This parameter is not used. Do not change this value by any means. 0000h PB04 FFC Feed forward gain 0 % PB05 This parameter is not used. Do not change this value by any means. 500 PB06 GD2 Load to motor inertia ratio 7.0 Multiplier PB07 PG1 Model loop gain 24 rad/s PB08 PG2 Position loop gain 37 rad/s PB09 VG2 Speed loop gain 823 rad/s PB10 VIC Speed integral compensation 33.7 ms PB11 VDC Speed differential compensation 980 PB12 This parameter is not used. Do not change this value by any means. 0 PB13 NH1 Machine resonance suppression filter 1 4500 Hz PB14 NHQ1 Notch shape selection 1 0000h PB15 NH2 Machine resonance suppression filter 2 4500 Hz PB16 NHQ2 Notch shape selection 2 0000h PB17 Automatic setting parameter PB18 LPF Low-pass filter setting 3141 rad/s PB19 VRF1 Vibration frequency for vibration suppression control 100.0 Hz PB20 VRF2 Resonance frequency for vibration suppression control 100.0 Hz PB21 This parameter is not used. Do not change this value by any means. 0.00 PB22

0.00

PB23 VFBF Low-pass filter selection 0000h PB24 *MVS Slight vibration suppression control selection 0000h PB25 This parameter is not used. Do not change this value by any means. 0000h PB26 *CDP Gain switching selection 0000h PB27 CDL Gain switching condition 10 PB28 CDT Gain switching time constant 1 ms PB29 GD2B Load to motor inertia ratio after gain switching 7.0 Multiplier PB30 PG2B Gain changing position loop gain 37 rad/s PB31 VG2B Gain changing speed loop gain 823 rad/s PB32 VICB Gain switching speed integral compensation 33.7 ms PB33 VRF1B Vibration frequency for vibration suppression control after gain switching 100.0 Hz PB34 VRF2B Resonance frequency for vibration suppression control after gain switching 100.0 Hz PB35 This parameter is not used. Do not change this value by any means. 0.00 PB36 0.00 PB37 100 PB38 0 PB39 0 PB40 0 PB41 1125 PB42 1125 PB43 0004h PB44 0000h PB45

0000h

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3.3 Extension setting parameters [Pr. PC_ _ ]

3.3.1 Parameter list

No. Symbol Name Initial value Unit

PC01 This parameter is not used. Do not change this value by any means. 0000h PC02 *ZTY Home position return type 0000h PC03 *ZDIR Home position return direction 0001h PC04 ZRF Home position return speed 500 r/min PC05 CRF Creep speed 10 r/min PC06 ZST Home position shift distance 0 m PC07 *ZPS Home position return data 0 10STMm PC08 DCT Moving distance after proximity dog 1000 10STMm PC09 ZTM Stopper type home position return stopper time 100 ms PC10 ZTT Stopper type home position return torque limit value 15.0 % PC11 CRP Rough match output range 0 10STMm PC12 JOG Jog speed 100 r/min PC13 *STC S-shaped acceleration/deceleration time constant 0 ms PC14 *BKC Backlash compensation 0 pulse PC15 This parameter is not used. Do not change this value by any means. 0000h PC16 MBR Electromagnetic brake sequence output 100 ms PC17 ZSP Zero speed 50 r/min PC18 *BPS Alarm history clear 0000h PC19 *ENRS Encoder output pulses selection 0000h PC20 *SNO Station number setting 0 station PC21 *SOP RS-422 communication function selection 0000h PC22 *COP1 Function selection C-1 0000h PC23 This parameter is not used. Do not change this value by any means. 0000h PC24 *COP3 Function selection C-3 0000h PC25 This parameter is not used. Do not change this value by any means. 0000h PC26 *COP5 Function Selection C-5 0000h PC27 This parameter is not used. Do not change this value by any means. 0000h PC28 *COP7 Function selection C-7 0000h PC29 This parameter is not used. Do not change this value by any means. 0000h PC30 *DSS Remote register-based position/speed specifying system selection 0000h PC31 LMPL Software limit + 0 10STMm PC32 LMPH PC33 LMNL Software limit - 0 10STMm PC34 LMNH PC35 TL2 Internal torque limit 2 100.0 % PC36 This parameter is not used. Do not change this value by any means. 0000h PC37 *LPPL Position range output address + 0 10STMm PC38 *LPPH PC39 *LNPL Position range output address - 0 10STMm PC40 *LNPH PC41 This parameter is not used. Do not change this value by any means. 0000h PC42 0000h PC43 0000h PC44 0000h PC45 0000h PC46 0000h PC47 0000h PC48 0000h PC49

0000h PC50 *COPA Function selection C-A 0000h

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3.3.2 Detail description

POINT The parameter names of [Pr. PC50] is not displayed with the following versions of MR Configurator/MR Configurator2. However, this setting value is changeable. Follow the instructions in this Instruction Manual to set a value.

MRZJW3-SETUP221E: software version C3 or below SW1DNC-MRC2-E: software version 1.09K or below

No. Symbol Name and function Initial value

Setting range Unit

PC50 *COPA Function selection C-A

0 0 0

[AL. 8D CC-Link IE communication error] extended function selection 0: No extended function 1: Delayed [AL. 8D] detection

Use [Pr. PD25] to set how long to delay the occurrence timing of [AL. 8D].

0000h Refer to Name and function column.

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3.4 I/O setting parameters [Pr. PD_ _ ]

3.4.1 Parameter list

No. Symbol Name Initial value Unit

PD01 *DIA1 Input signal automatic on selection 1 0000h PD02 This parameter is not used. Do not change this value by any means. 0000h PD03 *DIA3 Input signal automatic on selection 3 0000h PD04 *DIA4 Input signal automatic on selection 4 0000h PD05 This parameter is not used. Do not change this value by any means. 0000h PD06 *DI2 Input signal device selection 2 (CN6-2) 002Bh PD07 *DI3 Input signal device selection 3 (CN6-3) 000Ah PD08 *DI4 Input signal device selection 4 (CN6-4) 000Bh PD09 *DO1 Output signal device selection 1 (CN6-14) 0002h PD10 *DO2 Output signal device selection 2 (CN6-15) 0003h PD11 *DO3 Output signal device selection 3 (CN6-16) 0024h PD12 DIN1 External DI function selection 1 0C00h PD13 This parameter is not used. Do not change this value by any means. 0000h PD14 DIN3 External DI function selection 3 0800h PD15 This parameter is not used. Do not change this value by any means. 0000h PD16 *DIAB Input polarity selection 0000h PD17 This parameter is not used. Do not change this value by any means. 0000h PD18

0000h

PD19 *DIF Input filter setting 0002h PD20 *DOP1 Function selection D-1 0010h PD21 This parameter is not used. Do not change this value by any means. 0000h PD22 *DOP3 Function selection D-3 0000h PD23 This parameter is not used. Do not change this value by any means. 0000h PD24 *DOP5 Function selection D-5 0000h PD25 A8DT [AL. 8D CC-Link IE communication error] detection time 0000h ms PD26 This parameter is not used. Do not change this value by any means. 0000h PD27 0000h PD28 0000h PD29 0000h PD30

0000h

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3.4.2 Detail description

POINT The parameter names of [Pr. PD25] is not displayed with the following versions of MR Configurator/MR Configurator2. However, this setting value is changeable. Follow the instructions in this Instruction Manual to set a value.

MRZJW3-SETUP221E: software version C3 or below SW1DNC-MRC2-E: software version 1.09K or below

No. Symbol Name and function Initial value

Setting range Unit

PD25 A8DT [AL. 8D CC-Link IE communication error] detection time Selecting the [AL. 8D] detection time in [Pr. PC50] activates the time setting of [AL. 8D]. It is 10 ms when [Pr. PC50] = "0". Convert a decimal value to a hexadecimal value for input. The setting range is up to 1000 ms. A set value is limited within the setting range. For example) If "03E8h" is set, the set value becomes 1000 ms.

The converted decimal value of "1388h" is 10000 ms, but it is limited to 1000 ms, which is the upper limit of the setting range.

0000h 0000h to

03E8h

ms

CAUTION

If [AL. 8D CC-Link IE communication error] does not have to be detected, use the communication time-out setting in the initial setting. When you change the setting value, do not set an unnecessarily long time period. Doing so interferes swift stop operation at an occurrence of [AL. 8D CC-Link IE communication error].

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3.5 Option unit parameters [Pr. Po_ _ ]

3.5.1 Parameter list

No. Symbol Name Initial value Unit

Po01 This parameter is not used. Do not change this value by any means. 0000h Po02 0302h Po03 0905h Po04 2524h Po05 2026h Po06 0427h Po07 0807h Po08 2726h Po09 0423h Po10 2101h Po11 0000h Po12 0000h Po13 0000h Po14 0001h Po15 0 Po16 0 Po17 0 Po18 0 Po19 0 Po20 0 Po21 0 Po22 0 Po23 0000h Po24 0050h Po25 0200h Po26 0 Po27 0 Po28 0 Po29 0000h Po30 0000h Po31 0000h Po32 0000h Po33

0000h

Po34 *STNO CC-Link IE communication station number selection 0000h Po35 *NWNO CC-Link IE communication network number 0000h

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3.5.2 Detail description

POINT The parameter names of [Pr. Po34] and [Pr. Po35] are not displayed with the following versions of MR Configurator/MR Configurator2. However, their setting values are changeable. Follow the instructions in this Instruction Manual to set a value.

MRZJW3-SETUP221E: software version C3 or below SW1DNC-MRC2-E: software version 1.09K or below

No. Symbol Name and function Initial value

Setting range

Unit

Po34 *STNO CC-Link IE communication station number selection Use this parameter to set the station number of the servo amplifier. Convert a decimal value to a hexadecimal value for input. If you are using an automatic station number, which is designated by the master station, do not change the initial value "0000h". If you are designating a station number, set a value in the range of 1 to 120 (0001h to 0078h). A value higher the maximum value will trigger [AL. 37 parameter error]. For example) The setting value "0078h" sets the station number of 120.

The setting value "0079h" or a higher will trigger [AL. 37 parameter error].

0000h 0000h to

0078h

Po35 *NWNO CC-Link IE communication network number Use this parameter to set the network number of the servo amplifier. Convert a decimal value to a hexadecimal value for input. The network number is 1 at the initial value of "0000h". The maximum setting value for the network number is 239. A value higher than the maximum value will trigger [AL. 37 parameter error]. For example) The setting value "00EFh" sets the station number of 239.

The setting value "012Ch" will trigger [AL. 37 parameter error]. If an automatic number has been selected with [Pr. Po34] and the rotary switch on the MR-J3-_T, this parameter setting is ignored. Instead, the network number transmitted from the master station is used.

0000h 0000h to

00EFh

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4. DISPLAY/OPERATING PARTS

4.1 MR-J3-_T servo amplifier

4.1.1 Explanation on the display/operating parts

Station number switches (STATION NO.) For the setting method, refer to the section 4.3.

54

3 2

1 0 9

8 7

6

54

3 2

1 0 9

8 7

6 54

3 2

1 0 9

8 7

6

Name/application

Set the tens place. Set the ones place.

Occupied station count switch (SW1) Do not change the initial setting (off).

4 3

2

1 9

8 7

6 4

3 2

1 9

8 7

6

X10 STATION NO. X1

Display The 3-digit, seven-segment LED shows the servo status and alarm number.

Baud rate switch (MODE) Do not change the initially set value (0).54

3 2

1 0

5

0

5

0

9

8 7

6

MODE

SW1

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4.1.2 Display details

On the servo amplifier display (three-digit, seven-segment display), check the status of communication with the CC-Link IE controller at power-on, check the station number, and diagnose a fault at occurrence of an alarm. The table below shows the details.

Display Status Description b## CC-Link IE communication

waiting Power of the servo amplifier was switched on at the condition that the power of the CC-Link IE master module is off. CC-Link IE master module is faulty.

(Note 1) d## Ready Servo-on has been performed after initialization, and it is ready for operation. (The display appears for 2 s.)

(Note 1) C## Not ready Initialization is in progress, or an alarm has occurred. (Note 2) $$$ Drive enabled The drive enabled condition has lasted for 2 s after turning on RYn1 (servo-on). (Note 3) A** Alarm/Warning The alarm No./warning No. that occurred is displayed. 888 CPU Error CPU watchdog error has occurred. (Note 4) b00 JOG operation, positioning operation, program operation, DO forced output, and 1

step feed (Note 1) d##. C##.

(Note 4) Test operation mode

Motor-less operation

Note 1. ## denotes any of symbols or numerals of -- or 00 to C0 and what it means is listed below.

## Description 00 Set to the test operation mode. -- For the station No. 0 (unset), refer to section 4.1.3. 01 Station No. 1 02 Station No. 2 : : : :

99 Station No. 99 A0 Station No. 100 : : : :

A9 Station No. 109 b0 Station No. 110 : : : :

b9 Station No. 119 c0 Station No. 120

2. $$$ indicates the number of the point table No. being executed. $$$ is a number between 0 and 255. 3. ** indicates the warning/alarm No. 4. MR Configurator/MR Configurator2 or an MR-PRU03 parameter unit is required.

4.1.3 Unspecified station number

If 0 (unspecified) is set as the station number, the communication is performed with the station number set by the master station.

Servo amplifier power on

Display

b- - cAOCC-Link IE communication starts Station No.100 designated by the master station

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4.2 MR-J3-T10 IE Field Network interface unit

The table below shows the detailed description of the communication alarm display area. MR-J3-T10 has eight LEDs.

Table 4.1 LED display description

No. LED Name LED status Description

1 RUN Operating status Lit Operating normally (RUN status) Extinguished Hardware fault (WDT error)

2 D LINK Cyclic communication status

Lit Linking data (cyclic transmitting)

Flashing Data not linked (after parameter frame received)

Extinguished Data not linked (disconnecting) 3 SD Network transmission

status Lit Data transmitting

4 RD Network reception status

Lit Data receiving

5 ERR. Unit error status Lit Unit error Extinguished Nothing abnormal

6 L ERR. Communication error status

Lit Receiving abnormal data. Or, data is looped back to its own station.

7 L ER (port 1/2)

Communication error status

Lit Receiving abnormal data. Or, data is looped back to its own station.

8 LINK (port 1/2)

Link status Lit Linking up

MR-J3-T10

C N

10 A

C N

10 B

P U

S H

P U

S H

Red (L.ER) Green (LINK)

Red

Red

Green

Green (LINK) Red (L.ER)

RUN

ERR.

D LINK

SD

RD

L.ERR

The table below shows display pattens for different statuses.

No. Status RUN D LINK ERR. L ERR. L ER (port)

LINK (port)

Servo amplifier display

1 Failure at start - - - A74 A37 A8d

2 Normal (condition before communication connection) - b** 3 Normal (condition before cyclic commutation established) - b** 4 Normal (during cyclic communication) - c** 5 Failure occurred (communication disabled due to faulty MR-

J3-T10) - A74

6 Failure occurred (cyclic communication stopped due to faulty MR-J3-T10)

- A74

7 Failure occurred (WDT error) - - - A74 8 Failure occurred (option card come off) A75 9 Failure occurred (cyclic communication stopped due to

incorrect setting) - A9d

10 Failure occurred (abnormal data received, data looped back) - - - A9E 11 Failure occurred (disconnection due to twisted pair cable

came off) - A8d

12 Failure occurred (cyclic data not received) - A8d 13 Failure occurred (abnormal station/network number

designated by the master) - - A8d

14 Reserved station specification - A8d

( : lit, : extinguished, : flashing, -: refer to Table 4.1.)

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4.3 Selecting the station number and network number

(1) How to number the stations Set the servo station numbers before powering on the servo amplifiers. Station numbers may be set within the range 1 to 120.

(2) Station number setting method

(a) Use the station number switches (RSW1, RSW2) on the front face of the MR-J3-_T to select a station number between 1 to 64. In the initial status, the station number is set to station 1. When the station number is set to 0, communication is performed with the station number designated by the master station.

Set the tens place. Set the ones place.

5 4

3 2

1 0 9

8 7

6 5 4

3 2

1 0 9

8 7

6

X10 STATION NO. X1

(b) Use [Pr. Po34] to select the station number 65 or above. In this case, the setting made by the station number switches is ignored.

(c) A station number command from a master module through CC-Link IE Field Network has a priority

over the command sources (a) and (b). For how to use the master station to designate a station number to a servo amplifier, refer to the user's manual of the CC-Link IE Field Network master/local module.

(3) Network number setting

Use [Pr. Po35] to set a network number to a servo amplifier. The network number can be set between 1 and 239. When the station number is set to 0, communication is performed with the station number designated by the master station. In the initial status, 0 is set. For how to use the master station to designate a network number, refer to the user's manual of the CC-Link IE Field Network master/local module.

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5. TROUBLESHOOTING

POINT This chapter describes about the alarms and warnings, which are different from the ones displayed in the CC-Link communication operation. Refer to the chapter 11 of MR-J3-_T Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual for the alarms and warnings not listed in this chapter. The alarm names of [AL. 74] and [AL. 75] are not displayed with the following versions of MR Configurator/MR Configurator2, and the alarms of CC-Link communication are displayed for [AL. 8D], [AL. 97], [AL. 9D], and [AL. 9E]. Replace the alarm cause, etc. to the ones listed in this instruction manual.

MRZJW3-SETUP221E: software version C3 or below SW1DNC-MRC2-E: software version 1.09K or below

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5.1 Alarm and warning list

After its cause has been removed, the alarm can be deactivated in any of the methods marked in the alarm deactivation column. The alarm is automatically canceled after removing the cause of occurrence.

Alarm deactivation No. Name

90 Home position return incomplete warning No. Name Power

off to on

(Note 3) MR Configurator/ MR Configurator2

Parameter unit

(Note 2) Alarm reset 92 Battery cable disconnection

warning 10 Undervoltage 96 Home position setting warning 12 Memory error 1 (RAM) 97 Next station warning 13 Clock error

W ar

ni ng

98 Software limit warning 15 Memory error 2 (EEP-ROM) 99 Stroke limit warning

A la

rm

16 Encoder error 1 (at power-on) 9D CC-Link IE warning 1 17 Board error 9E CC-Link IE warning 2 19 Memory error 3 (Flash-ROM) 9F Battery warning 1A Motor combination error E0 Excessive regeneration warning 20 Encoder error 2 E1 Overload warning 1 24 Main circuit error 25 Absolute position erased

E3 Absolute position counter warning

30 Regenerative error (Note 1) (Note 1) (Note 1)

E6 Servo forced stop warning 31 Overspeed 32 Overcurrent

E8 Cooling fan speed reduction warning

33 Overvoltage E9 Main circuit off warning 35 Command pulse frequency error EC Overload warning 2 37 Parameter error ED Output watt excess warning 45 Main circuit device overheat (Note 1) (Note 1) (Note 1) 46 Servo motor overheat (Note 1) (Note 1) (Note 1) 47 Cooling fan error 50 Overload 1 (Note 1) (Note 1) (Note 1) 51 Overload 2 (Note 1) (Note 1) (Note 1) 52 Error excessive 61 Operation alarm 74 Option card error 75 Option card error 2

8A Serial communication time-out error

8D CC-Link IE communication error (Note 4) (Note 4) 8E Serial communication error 888 Watchdog

Note 1. Wait for about 30 minutes as cooling time after removing the cause of occurrence, then deactivate the alarm. 2. Turns on RY (n + 1) A or RY (n + 3) A. 3. Clicking the "Alarm reset" button on the "Alarm display" screen of MR Configurator/MR Configurator2 allows an alarm to be

deactivated. Pressing the "STOP RESET" key of the parameter unit allows an alarm to be deactivated.

4. Deactivation of the alarm may not be possible. Refer to the section 5.2 for details.

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5.2 Remedies for alarms

When an alarm occurs, ALM (Malfunction) switches on and the dynamic brake is operated to stop the servo motor. At this time, the display indicates the alarm No. Remove the cause of the alarm in accordance with this section. MR Configurator/MR Configurator2 may be used to refer to the cause.

No. Name Description Cause Action 74 Option card error MR-J3-T10 is not properly

recognized. MR-J3-T10 faulty. Replace the MR-J3-T10.

75 Option card error 2 MR-J3-T10 is not properly recognized.

Connection failure of MR-J3-T10. Check the connection between MR-J3-T10 and a servo amplifier.

8D 1. The station number is set to 65 or higher.

Set the station within the range 1 to 64, and turn the power on.

CC-Link IE communication error

Normal communication with the master station cannot be made. 2. The station number is set to a

value other than 1 to 120 with the master station.

Set a value in the range 1 to 120 with the master station. After the cause has been removed, the alarm can be deactivated with a reset.

3. The network number is set to a value other than 1 to 239 with the master station.

Set a value in the range 1 to 239 with the master station. After the cause has been removed, the alarm can be deactivated with a reset .

4. The transmission status is abnormal.

Review the wiring. After the cause has been removed, the alarm can be deactivated with a reset.

5. CC-Link IE Field Network connector has come off.

6. CC-Link IE Field Network cable wiring incorrect.

7. CC-Link IE Field Network cable faulty.

1. Connect the cable or connector correctly.

2. Repair or change the CC-Link IE Field Network cable.

After the cause has been removed, the alarm can be deactivated with a reset.

8. Noise entered the CC-Link IE Field Network cable.

Take the noise reduction measures. After the cause has been removed, the alarm can be deactivated with a reset.

9. A reserved station has been selected by the master station, and the cyclic communication has stopped.

Deselect the reserved station with the master station.

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5.3 Remedies for warnings

If [AL. 98 Software limit warning] and [AL. E6 Servo forced stop warning] occur, the servo off status is established. If any other warning occurs, operation can be continued but an alarm may take place or proper operation may not be performed. Remove the cause of warning according to this section. Use MR Configurator/MR Configurator2 to refer to a factor of warning occurrence.

No. Name Description Cause Action 97 Next station

warning (out of setting range warning)

Setting error of point table/next station/speed selection

A number for point table/next station/speed selection has been set with the master station.

For the point table/next station/speed selection, set a number within the setting range with the master station.

9D CC-Link IE warning 1

1. The station number switch setting has been changed after power-on.

Return to the setting at power- on.

The station number switch or baud rate switch setting has been changed after power-on. 2. The setting at the master station

side is incorrect. Review the setting on the master station side.

9E CC-Link IE warning 2

Communication error with the cable.

1. The transmission status is abnormal.

Take the noise reduction measures.

2. CC-Link IE Field Network connector has come off.

3. CC-Link IE Field Network cable wiring incorrect.

4. CC-Link IE Field Network cable faulty.

1. Connect the cable or connector correctly.

2. Change the CC-Link IE Field Network cable.

5. Communication with the master station is abnormal.

Review the communication setting on the master station side.

6. Data is looped back to its own station in a ring connection.

1. Connect the cable or connector correctly.

2. Change the CC-Link IE Field Network cable.

6. DIMENSIONS

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6. DIMENSIONS

(1) MR-J3-T10 [Unit: mm]

MR-J3-T10

28 103 98

9420 16

1

Rating plate

97

24 .5

11 4.

5

5 6 mounting hole for grounding

Mass: 0.15 kg

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(2) When the unit is mounted on a servo amplifier

Servo amplifier L [mm] MR-J3-10T1 to MR-J3-401 MR-J3-10T to MR-J3-100T MR-J3-60T4 to MR-J3-100T4

20

MR-J3-200TN/MR-J3-350T MR-J3-200T4

15

MR-J3-500T/MR-J3-700T MR-J3-350T4 to MR-J3-700T4

10

MR-J3-11KT to MR-J3-22KT MR-J3-11KT4 to MR-J3-22KT4

0

CNP1

CNP2

CN5

CN3

CN2

CN1

CN6

CN4

CN10A

CN10B

CNP3

CN5

CN3

CN2

CN1

CN6

CN4

CN10A

CN10B

Servo amplifierServo amplifier

L L

MR-J3-T10 MR-J3-T10

100 V/200 V 0.1 kW to 3.5 kW 400 V 0.6 kW to 2 kW

200 V 5 kW/7 kW 400 V 3.5 kW to 7 kW

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7. CC-LINK IE FIELD NETWORK COMMUNICATION FUNCTION

7.1 System configuration

Item CC-Link IE Field Network Network topology Line/start/ring Variable communication speed 1 Gbps Transmission speed between stations 100 m Number of connected units Max. 120

7.2 Communication specifications

Item Description Device type CC-Link IE Field Network intelligent device station Number of communication ports 2 ports (RJ45-1000BASE-T)

Cyclic communication Receiving control signal (RY) 128 points, control data (RWw) 16 points Transmitting control signal (RY) 128 points, control data (RWr) 16 points

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7.3 I/O device

Most devices used in CC-Link IE Field Network communication are the same with the devices used in CC- Link communication with two occupied stations. However, some device numbers have been changed. The devices, of which device numbers are different from the numbers in CC-Link communication, are shaded. 7.3.1 I/O devices for a programmable controller CPU

(1) Bit device (master station servo amplifier RY)

(Note 1) Device No.

CC-Link (1 station) RY (32 points)

CC-Link (2 stations) RY (64 points)

CC-Link IE Field RY (128 points) (Note 2)

RYn0 Servo-on Servo-on Servo-on 1 Forward rotation start Forward rotation start Forward rotation start 2 Reverse rotation start Reverse rotation start Reverse rotation start 3 Proximity dog Proximity dog Proximity dog 4 Forward rotation stroke end Forward rotation stroke end Forward rotation stroke end 5 Reverse rotation stroke end Reverse rotation stroke end Reverse rotation stroke end 6 Automatic/manual selection Automatic/manual selection Automatic/manual selection 7 Temporary stop/restart Temporary stop/restart Temporary stop/restart 8 Monitor output execution demand Monitor output execution demand Monitor output execution demand 9 Instruction code execution demand Instruction code execution demand Instruction code execution demand A Point table No. selection 1 Point table No. selection 1 Reserved B Point table No. selection 2 Point table No. selection 2 Reserved C Point table No. selection 3 Point table No. selection 3 Reserved D Point table No. selection 4 Point table No. selection 4 Reserved E Point table No. selection 5 Point table No. selection 5 Reserved F Clear Clear Clear

RY (n + 1) 0 Reserved Reserved Reserved 1 Reserved Reserved Reserved 2 Reserved Reserved Reserved 3 Reserved Reserved Reserved 4 Reserved Reserved Reserved 5 Reserved Reserved Reserved 6 Reserved Reserved Reserved 7 Reserved Reserved Reserved 8 Reserved Reserved Reserved 9 Reserved Reserved Reserved A Reset Reserved Reserved B Reserved Reserved Reserved C Reserved Reserved Reserved D Reserved Reserved Reserved E Reserved Reserved Reserved F Reserved Reserved Reserved

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(Note 1)

Device No. CC-Link (1 station)

RY (32 points) CC-Link (2 stations)

RY (64 points) CC-Link IE Field

RY (128 points) (Note 2) RY (n + 2) 0 Position command execution demand Position command execution demand

1 Speed command execution demand Speed command execution demand 2 Reserved Reserved 3 Point table No. selection 6 Reserved 4 Point table No. selection 7 Reserved 5 Point table No. selection 8 Reserved 6 Internal torque limit selection Internal torque limit selection 7 Proportional control Proportional control 8 Gain switching Gain switching 9 Reserved Reserved

A Position/speed specifying system selection

Position/speed specifying system selection

B Absolute value/incremental value selection

Absolute value/incremental value selection

C Reserved Reserved D Reserved Reserved E Reserved Reserved F Reserved Reserved

RY (n + 3) 0 Reserved Reserved 1 Reserved Reserved 2 Reserved Reserved 3 Reserved Reserved 4 Reserved Reserved 5 Reserved Reserved 6 Reserved Reserved 7 Reserved Reserved 8 Reserved Reserved 9 Reserved Reserved A Reset Reset B Reserved Reserved C Reserved Reserved D Reserved Reserved E Reserved Reserved F Reserved Reserved

Note 1. "n" depends on the station number setting. 2. The number of bit device points is fixed to 128. If a point other than 128 is set, [AL. 9D] will occur. Device No. RY (n + 4) to RY

(n + 7) are reserved.

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(2) Bit device (servo amplifier master station RX)

(Note 1) Device No.

CC-Link (1 station) RX (32 points)

CC-Link (2 stations) RX (64 points)

CC-Link IE Field RX (128 points) (Note 2)

RXn0 Ready Ready Ready 1 In-position In-position In-position 2 Rough match Rough match Rough match 3 Home position return completion Home position return completion Home position return completion 4 Limiting torque Limiting torque Limiting torque 5 Reserved Reserved Reserved 6 Electromagnetic brake interlock Electromagnetic brake interlock Electromagnetic brake interlock 7 Temporary stop Temporary stop Temporary stop 8 Monitoring Monitoring Monitoring 9 Instruction code execution completion Instruction code execution completion Instruction code execution completion A Warning Warning Warning B Battery warning Battery warning Battery warning C Travel completion Travel completion Travel completion D Dynamic brake interlock Dynamic brake interlock Dynamic brake interlock E Position range output Position range output Position range output F Reserved Reserved Reserved

RX (n + 1) 0 Reserved Reserved Reserved 1 Reserved Reserved Reserved 2 Reserved Reserved Reserved 3 Reserved Reserved Reserved 4 Reserved Reserved Reserved 5 Reserved Reserved Reserved 6 Reserved Reserved Reserved 7 Reserved Reserved Reserved 8 Reserved Reserved Reserved 9 Reserved Reserved Reserved A Malfunction Reserved Reserved B Remote station communication ready Reserved Reserved C Reserved Reserved Reserved D Reserved Reserved Reserved E Reserved Reserved Reserved F Reserved Reserved Reserved

RX (n + 2) 0 Position command execution completion

Position command execution completion

1 Speed command execution completion

Speed command execution completion

2 Point table No. output 1 Reserved 3 Point table No. output 2 Reserved 4 Point table No. output 3 Reserved 5 Point table No. output 4 Reserved 6 Point table No. output 5 Reserved 7 Point table No. output 6 Reserved 8 Point table No. output 7 Reserved 9 Point table No. output 8 Reserved A Reserved Reserved B Reserved Reserved C Reserved Reserved D Reserved Reserved E Reserved Reserved F Reserved Reserved

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(Note 1)

Device No. CC-Link (1 station)

RX (32 points) CC-Link (2 stations)

RX (64 points) CC-Link IE Field

RX (128 points) (Note 2) RX (n + 3) 0 Reserved Reserved

1 Reserved Reserved 2 Reserved Reserved 3 Reserved Reserved 4 Reserved Reserved 5 Reserved Reserved 6 Reserved Reserved 7 Reserved Reserved 8 Reserved Reserved 9 Reserved Reserved A Malfunction Malfunction B Remote station communication ready Remote station communication ready C Reserved Reserved D Reserved Reserved E Reserved Reserved F Reserved Reserved

Note 1. "n" depends on the station number setting. 2. The number of bit device points is fixed to 128. If a point other than 128 is set, [AL. 9D] will occur. Device No. RX (n + 4) to RX

(n + 7) are reserved.

(3) Word device (master station servo amplifier RWw)

(Note 1) Device No.

CC-Link (1 station) RWw (4 points)

CC-Link (2 stations) RWw (8 points)

CC-Link IE Field RWw (16 points) (Note 3)

RWwn0 Monitor 1 Monitor 1 Monitor 1 1 Monitor 2 Monitor 2 Reserved 2 Instruction code Instruction code Monitor 2 3 Writing data Writing data Reserved

4 Position command data lower 16 bits /Point table No.

Instruction code

5 Position command data upper 16 bits Writing data 6 Speed command data/Point table No. Point table No. selection (Note 2) 7 Reserved Reserved

8 Position command data lower 16 bits /Point table No.

9 Position command data upper 16 bits A Speed command data/Point table No. B Reserved C Reserved D Reserved E Reserved F Reserved

Note 1. "n" depends on the station number setting. 2. If an out-of-range value is set to Point table No. selection, [AL. 97] will occur. 3. The number of word device points is fixed to 16. If a point other than 16 is set, [AL. 9D] will occur.

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(4) Word device (servo amplifier master station RWr)

(Note 1) Device No.

CC-Link (1 station) RWr (4 points)

CC-Link (2 stations) RWr (8 points)

CC-Link IE Field RWr (16 points) (Note 2)

RWrn0 Monitor 1 data Monitor 1 data lower 16 bits Monitor 1 data lower 16 bits 1 Monitor 2 data Monitor 1 data upper 16 bits Monitor 1 data upper 16 bits 2 Respond code Respond code Monitor 2 data lower 16 bits 3 Reading data Reading data Monitor 2 data upper 16 bits 4 Reserved Respond code 5 Monitor 2 data lower 16 bits Reading data 6 Monitor 2 data upper 16 bits Point table No. output 7 Reserved Reserved 8 Reserved 9 Reserved A Reserved B Reserved C Reserved D Reserved E Reserved F Reserved

Note 1. "n" depends on the station number setting. 2. The number of word device points is fixed to 16. If a point other than 16 is set, [AL. 9D] will occur.

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7.3.2 I/O devices for a programmable controller CPU during indexer positioning operation

(1) Bit device (master station servo amplifier RY)

(Note 1) Device No.

CC-Link (1 station) RY (32 points)

CC-Link (2 stations) RY (64 points)

CC-Link IE Field RY (128 points) (Note 2)

RYn0 Servo-on Servo-on Servo-on 1 Start Start Start 2 Rotation direction specifying Rotation direction specifying Rotation direction specifying 3 Reserved Reserved Reserved 4 Reserved Reserved Reserved 5 Reserved Reserved Reserved 6 Operation mode selection 1 Operation mode selection 1 Operation mode selection 1 7 Operation mode selection 2 Operation mode selection 2 Operation mode selection 2 8 Monitor output execution demand Monitor output execution demand Monitor output execution demand 9 Instruction code execution demand Instruction code execution demand Instruction code execution demand A Next station selection 1 Next station selection 1 Reserved B Next station selection 2 Next station selection 2 Reserved C Next station selection 3 Next station selection 3 Reserved D Next station selection 4 Next station selection 4 Reserved E Next station selection 5 Next station selection 5 Reserved F Reserved Reserved Reserved

RY (n + 1) 0 Reserved Reserved Reserved 1 Reserved Reserved Reserved 2 Reserved Reserved Reserved 3 Reserved Reserved Reserved 4 Reserved Reserved Reserved 5 Reserved Reserved Reserved 6 Reserved Reserved Reserved 7 Reserved Reserved Reserved 8 Reserved Reserved Reserved 9 Reserved Reserved Reserved A Reset Reserved Reserved B Reserved Reserved Reserved C Reserved Reserved Reserved D Reserved Reserved Reserved E Reserved Reserved Reserved F Reserved Reserved Reserved

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(Note 1)

Device No. CC-Link (1 station)

RY (32 points) CC-Link (2 stations)

RY (64 points) CC-Link IE Field

RY (128 points) (Note 2) RY (n + 2) 0 Position command execution demand Position command execution demand

1 Speed command execution demand Speed command execution demand 2 Reserved Reserved 3 Next station selection 6 Reserved 4 Next station selection 7 Reserved 5 Next station selection 8 Reserved 6 Internal torque limit selection Internal torque limit selection 7 Proportional control Proportional control 8 Gain switching Gain switching 9 Reserved Reserved

A Position/speed specifying system selection

Position/speed specifying system selection

B Reserved Reserved C Speed selection 1 Speed selection 1 D Speed selection 2 Speed selection 2 E Speed selection 3 Speed selection 3 F Reserved Reserved

RY (n + 3) 0 Reserved Reserved 1 Reserved Reserved 2 Reserved Reserved 3 Reserved Reserved 4 Reserved Reserved 5 Reserved Reserved 6 Reserved Reserved 7 Reserved Reserved 8 Reserved Reserved 9 Reserved Reserved A Reset Reset B Reserved Reserved C Reserved Reserved D Reserved Reserved E Reserved Reserved F Reserved Reserved

Note 1. "n" depends on the station number setting. 2. The number of bit device points is fixed to 128. If a point other than 128 is set, [AL. 9D] will occur. Device No. RY (n + 4) to RY

(n + 7) are reserved.

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(2) Bit device (servo amplifier master station RX)

(Note 1) Device No.

CC-Link (1 station) RX (32 points)

CC-Link (2 stations) RX (64 points)

CC-Link IE Field RX (128 points) (Note 2)

RXn0 Ready Ready Ready 1 In-position In-position In-position 2 Rough match Rough match Rough match 3 Home position return completion Home position return completion Home position return completion 4 Limiting torque Limiting torque Limiting torque 5 Reserved Reserved Reserved 6 Electromagnetic brake interlock Electromagnetic brake interlock Electromagnetic brake interlock 7 Temporary stop Temporary stop Temporary stop 8 Monitoring Monitoring Monitoring 9 Instruction code execution completion Instruction code execution completion Instruction code execution completion A Warning Warning Warning B Battery warning Battery warning Battery warning C Travel completion Travel completion Travel completion D Dynamic brake interlock Dynamic brake interlock Dynamic brake interlock E Reserved Reserved Reserved F Reserved Reserved Reserved

RX (n + 1) 0 Reserved Reserved Reserved 1 Reserved Reserved Reserved 2 Reserved Reserved Reserved 3 Reserved Reserved Reserved 4 Reserved Reserved Reserved 5 Reserved Reserved Reserved 6 Reserved Reserved Reserved 7 Reserved Reserved Reserved 8 Reserved Reserved Reserved 9 Reserved Reserved Reserved A Malfunction Reserved Reserved B Remote station communication ready Reserved Reserved C Reserved Reserved Reserved D Reserved Reserved Reserved E Reserved Reserved Reserved F Reserved Reserved Reserved

RX (n + 2) 0 Position command execution completion

Position command execution completion

1 Speed command execution completion

Speed command execution completion

2 Station output 1 Reserved 3 Station output 2 Reserved 4 Station output 3 Reserved 5 Station output 4 Reserved 6 Station output 5 Reserved 7 Station output 6 Reserved 8 Station output 7 Reserved 9 Station output 8 Reserved A Reserved Reserved B Reserved Reserved C Reserved Reserved D Reserved Reserved E Reserved Reserved F Reserved Reserved

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(Note 1)

Device No. CC-Link (1 station)

RX (32 points) CC-Link (2 stations)

RX (64 points) CC-Link IE Field

RX (128 points) (Note 2) RX (n + 3) 0 Reserved Reserved

1 Reserved Reserved 2 Reserved Reserved 3 Reserved Reserved 4 Reserved Reserved 5 Reserved Reserved 6 Reserved Reserved 7 Reserved Reserved 8 Reserved Reserved 9 Reserved Reserved A Malfunction Malfunction B Remote station communication ready Remote station communication ready C Reserved Reserved D Reserved Reserved E Reserved Reserved F Reserved Reserved

Note 1. "n" depends on the station number setting. 2. The number of bit device points is fixed to 128. If a point other than 128 is set, [AL. 9D] will occur. Device No. RX (n + 4) to RX

(n + 7) are reserved.

(3) Word device (master station servo amplifier RWw)

(Note 1) Device No.

CC-Link (1 station) RWw (4 points)

CC-Link (2 stations) RWw (8 points)

CC-Link IE Field RWw (16 points) (Note 4)

RWwn0 Monitor 1 Monitor 1 Monitor 1 1 Monitor 2 Monitor 2 Reserved 2 Instruction code Instruction code Monitor 2 3 Writing data Writing data Reserved 4 Next station No. (Note 2) Instruction code 5 Reserved Writing data

6 Speed command data/next station No.

Next station No. selection (Note 3)

7 Reserved Reserved 8 Next station No. (Note 2) 9 Reserved

A Speed command data/next station No.

B Reserved C Reserved D Reserved E Reserved F Reserved

Note 1. "n" depends on the station number setting. 2. This device is used to select the remote register-based position/speed specifying method. 3. If an out-of-range value is set to the next station No. selection, [AL. 97] will occur. 4. The number of word device points is fixed to 16. If a point other than 16 is set, [AL. 9D] will occur.

7. CC-LINK IE FIELD NETWORK COMMUNICATION FUNCTION

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(4) Word device (servo amplifier master station RWr)

(Note 1) Device No.

CC-Link (1 station) RWr (4 points)

CC-Link (2 stations) RWr (8 points)

CC-Link IE Field RWr (16 points) (Note 2)

RWrn0 Monitor 1 data Monitor 1 data lower 16 bits Monitor 1 data lower 16 bits 1 Monitor 2 data Monitor 1 data upper 16 bits Monitor 1 data upper 16 bits 2 Respond code Respond code Monitor 2 data lower 16 bits 3 Reading data Reading data Monitor 2 data upper 16 bits 4 Reserved Respond code 5 Monitor 2 data lower 16 bits Reading data 6 Monitor 2 data upper 16 bits Next station No. output 7 Reserved Reserved 8 Reserved 9 Reserved A Reserved B Reserved C Reserved D Reserved E Reserved F Reserved

Note 1. "n" depends on the station number setting. 2. The number of word device points is fixed to 16. If a point other than 16 is set, [AL. 9D] will occur.

7. CC-LINK IE FIELD NETWORK COMMUNICATION FUNCTION

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7.4 Restrictions on the CC-Link IE Field Network wiring

POINT This chapter explains about the restrictions that apply to a network change during cyclic communication.

If communication is disconnected in a line of a network where several servo amplifiers are connected, [AL. 8D CC-Link IE communication error] may occur in the servo amplifiers that are not on the disconnected line. (Refer to figures 7.1 and 7.2.)

Network HUB

Servo amplifier 01 station

Servo amplifier 02 station

Servo amplifier 03 station

Servo amplifier 04 station

Servo amplifier 05 station

Servo amplifier 06 station

Network HUB

Master station A line is disconnected.

[AL. 8D] occurs at all stations.

Figure 7.1 When communication is disconnected in a line

Network HUB Servo

amplifier 01 station

Master station

Servo amplifier 02 station

Servo amplifier 03 station

New line is added.

[AL. 8D] occurs at all stations.

Figure 7.2 When a line is newly added

[AL. 8D CC-Link IE communication error] is detected when cyclic transmission stops for a time period longer than the communication time-out detection time of the servo amplifier. Such cyclic transmission stop occurs because of a disconnected/reconnected station due to a shut-off/reconnected network path. An initial value is set for the communication time-out detection time in consideration of applications that require real-time operation. Therefore, the initial value is shorter than the general time-out detection time for CC-Link IE Field Network devices. (10 ms detection time in the initial value) If the above initial setting creates inconvenience for an application requiring frequent communication path switching, change the communication time-out detection time setting with [Pr. PC50] and [Pr. PD25]. The communication time-out detection time must be set in accordance with the number of stations connected to the network and the detection time at hub connection changes. Use the following formula as a reference. Communication time-out detection time [ms] = (0.08 (total link points byte) + Ka (number of stations) + Kb + Kc) / 1000 + 2 ms + 1.5 ms (number of

connected stations) + 3 ms (number of total HUB ports) Ka = 25.8, Kb = 655, Kc = 160

CAUTION If [AL. 8D CC-Link IE communication error] does not have to be detected, use the communication time-out setting in the initial setting. When you change the setting value, do not set an unnecessarily long time period. Doing so interferes swift stop operation at an occurrence of [AL. 8D CC-Link IE communication error].

REVISIONS

*The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cover. Print Data *Manual Number Revision Apr. 2012 SH(NA)030100-A First edition

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(2) Our General-Purpose AC Servo is designed and manufactured as a general purpose product for use at general industries.

Therefore, applications substantially influential on the public interest for such as atomic power plants and other power plants of electric power companies, and also which require a special quality assurance system, including applications for railway companies and government or public offices are not recommended, and we assume no responsibility for any failure caused by these applications when used In addition, applications which may be substantially influential to human lives or properties for such as airlines, medical treatments, railway service, incineration and fuel systems, man-operated material handling equipment, entertainment machines, safety machines, etc. are not recommended, and we assume no responsibility for any failure caused by these applications when used. We will review the acceptability of the abovementioned applications, if you agree not to require a specific quality for a specific application. Please contact us for consultation.

SH(NA)030100-A

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MODEL

MODEL CODE

General-Purpose AC Servo

MODEL(SERVO AMPLIFIER)

MR-J3- _T

Built-in Positioning Function

J3 Series

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MODEL(CC-LINK IE FIELD NETWORK INTERFACE UNIT)

MR-J3-T10 SERVO AMPLIFIER INSTRUCTION MANUAL (CC-Link

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