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Supplementary Description
ABSODEX AX9000TS/TH-U2
(CC-Link specification)
Introduction
Ver. 2
CKD Corporation
Contents
1. Specifications
1.1 Product Configuration
1.2 General Specifications of Driver
1.3 Performance Specifications of Driver
2. Wiring
2.1 Panel Description
2.2 Communication Connector
2.3 Connecting the Communication Cable
2.4 IO interface
REVISIONS
1. Specifications
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1.3 Performance Specifications of Driver
Item Description
Number of Controlled
1 axis, 540672 pulses/rotation
Axes
Angle Setting Unit ° (degree), pulse, and number of indexes
Angle Setting
0.001°, 1 pulse
Minimum Unit
Speed Setting Unit sec, rpm
Speed Setting Range 0. 01 to 100sec/0.01 to 300rpm (Note 2)
Number of Indexes 1 to 255
Maximum Instruction
7 digit input ±9999999
Value
Timer 0.01 to 99.99sec
Programming
NC language
Language
Data setting through RS-232C port using Dialogue Terminal
Programming Method
or PC
Operation Mode Auto, single block, MDI, jog, servo OFF
Coordinate Absolute and incremental
<Five types>
Acceleration Curve Modified sine (MS), Modified constant velocity (MC, MC2)
Modified trapezoid (MT), Trapecloid (TR)
Status Display LED power lamp display
Motion Display 7-segment LED (2 digits)
Communication
Meets RS-232C specification
Interface
<Input>
Home positioning instruction, reset, start, stop, continuous
rotation stop, emergency stop, answer, position deviation
CC-Link counter clear, program number selection, brake release,
Communication servo ON, program number setting, ready return
Function
(Ver. 1.10, 2 stations <Output>
occupied, remote Alarm 1 and 2, positioning completion, in-position, standby for
device station) start input, M code 8 points, output during indexing 1/2, home
position output, M code strobe, segment position strobe,
servo status, ready output
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2. Wiring
2.1 Panel Description
A terminal strip and connectors, etc. are located on the front panel
of the driver.
Motion display
Control power LED 7-segment LED (2 digits)
Main power
Gain 2 adjustment DIP switch
(load)
Control power
CN1
RS-232C connector
CN2
Resolver cable connector
CC-Link LED
TB3
Emergency stop terminal
Ground terminal
(2-M4)
TB2
Brake terminal
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2.2 Communication Connector
The pin layout of CC-Link communication connector CN3 is shown below.
Up
FG
5
SLD (Bare)
4
DG (Yellow)
3
DB (White)
2
DA (Blue)
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Connect a terminator across terminals "DA" and "DB" if the module is connected at
the end of the network.
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2.3 Connecting the Communication Cable
Follow the procedure below to connect the special CC-Link cable to the module.
(1) Peel the sheath of the cable off without causing a broken wire (length of peeled cable
sheath: 7mm). Do not solder the bare cable. Otherwise poor continuity may be caused.
The solderless terminals specified below are recommended. Note that the peeling size of
the cable sheath varies according to the type of the solderless terminal (see the figures
below).
If solderless terminals are not used
About 50mm
Cable
Insulating tube
If solderless terminals are used
To insert a single cable To insert two cables
(2) Insert the DA (blue), DB (white), DG (yellow) and SLD (bare) cables of the CC-Link cable
into the corresponding holes while taking care of the orientation of the accessory
connection connector (BLZ5.08/5FAU) (see the figure below), and tighten the cable fixing
screw.
(3) After checking that the cable name is the same as the one indicated on the module, insert
the connection connector into the module and securely tighten the connector fixing screw
to a tightening torque of 0.3N.m.
* Recommended connector
Accessory connector BLZ5.08/5FAU (with connector fixing screw), Weidmüller
Previous station Next station
(Blue)
(White)
(Bare)
(Yellow)
(Yellow)
(Bare)
(Blue) (White)
(White)
(Blue)
(Yellow)
(Bare)
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• Be sure to use special signal cables complying with the CC-Link
specifications.
• Before inserting the cable into the connector, loosen the cable
fixing screw sufficiently to avoid the cable entering the back side
of the connector instead of the connector tightening side.
! CAUTION
△ • For those provided with a connector fixing screw, securely
tighten the connector fixing screw when inserting the connector.
Otherwise the connector may be dislocated and cause
malfunction. For those not provided with a connector fixing
screw, check that the catch of the connector snaps in position.
• Loosen the two fixing screws before removing the connector.
The connector may be damaged if excess force is applied to the
connector without the two screws loosened.
• Do not bend the communication cable forcibly. Assure a
sufficient bending radius.
• Remove the connector vertically to avoid excess force from
being applied to the connector.
• Reserve a sufficient distance between the communication cable
and power cable (motor cable).
• If the communication cable is routed near the power cable or if
they are tied, noise will enter to make communication unstable,
possibly causing frequent communication errors and/or
communication retries.
For details of the laying of the communication cable, refer to the CC-Link Laying
Manual, etc.
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2.4 IO interface
Connect "brake output (TB2)" and "emergency stop input (TB3)" in the following way.
(Prepared by customer)
Electromagnetic
Protective element
brake
(Attached on
actuator unit)
The BK+ and BK- terminals indicate brake output terminals (rated current: Max. 150mA).
To use the electromagnetic brake, a 24VDC external power supply is necessary.
To connect above-mentioned induction loads such as the relay to the external contact, use
ones with a rated coil voltage of 24VDC and a rated current within 100mA, and take a
surge suppression measure.
Perform wiring of the electromagnetic brake so that the brake is released when the current
flows across BK+ and BK-, and it is applied when the current is stopped, without relations
to the negative or positive activation.
AWG22~24
9~10mm
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2.4.2 Wiring of emergency stop input (TB3) External power supply 24VDC
(Prepared by customer)
ABSODEX
AWG20~22
8~9mm
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・The driver will be damaged if the BK+ and BK- terminals of the
・If the polarity of the BK+ and BK- terminals of the driver is
driver are connected directly with the electromagnetic brake.
! CAUTION
△ wrong, the driver may be broken.
Be careful when wiring the external power supply.
・The operating instructions for brake output (TB2) and emergency
stop input (TB3) are different. Pay extra attention when wiring
since the driver could break down if wired improperly.
・Do not press the button forcibly when inserting or disconnecting
cables into/from the terminal block.
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3. CC-Link Communication Function
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3.2 I/O Device
2 stations occupied (Ryn/RXn: 48 points each. RWrn/RWwn: 8 points each)
PLC → AX (RYn) AX → PLC (RXn)
Device Device
Signal name Logic Judgment Signal name Logic
No. No.
Program number selection input
RYn0 Positive Level RXn0 M code output (bit 0) Positive
(bit 0)
Program number selection input
RYn1 Positive Level RXn1 M code output (bit 1) Positive
(bit 1)
Program number selection input
RYn2 Positive Level RXn2 M code output (bit 2) Positive
(bit 2)
Program number selection input
RYn3 Positive Level RXn3 M code output (bit 3) Positive
(bit 3)
Program number selection input
Level /
RYn4 (bit 4) / Program number setting Positive RXn4 M code output (bit 4) Positive
Edge
input, second digit
Program number setting input, first
Level /
RYn5 digit / Program number selection Positive RXn5 M code output (bit 5) Positive
Edge
input (bit 5)
RYn6 Reset input Positive Edge RXn6 M code output (bit 6) Positive
RYn7 Home return command input Positive Edge RXn7 M code output (bit 7) Positive
RYnC Emergency stop input Negative Level RXnC Alarm output 2 Negative
Indexing-in-progress output 1
RYnD Brake release input Positive Level RXnD Positive
/ Home position output
Indexing-in-progress output 2
RYnE Reserved RXnE Positive
/ Servo state output
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PLC → AX (RWwn) AX →PLC (RWrn)
Address No. Signal name Address No. Signal name
0000h
Current position in full rotation
0001h 32bit ×1000 [deg.] 0 to 359999
(deg.)
Current position in full rotation
0003h 32bit [pulse] 0 to 540671
(pulse)
-540672 to
0005h Position deviation amount 32bit [pulse]
540671
0007h Program number 16bit [No.] 0 to 999
000Bh
000Ch
000Dh
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Command code (RWwn+2)
0000h
0002h
0009h
000Ah
RWrn+3
アラーム読出し1
Alarm loading 1
アラーム読出し2
Alarm loading 2
RWrn+4
アラーム読出し3
Alarm loading 3
アラーム読出し4
Alarm loading 4
1 Code error
A prohibited parameter number is
2 Parameter selection error
specified.
3 Error in writing range An excessive value is written.
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3.3 Data Communication Timing Chart
モニタ1
Monitor 1
(RWwn)
(RWwn)
モニタ2 2
Monitor
(RWwn+1)
(RWwn+1)
モニタ出力実行要求
Monitor output execution request
(RY(n+2)0)
(RY(n+2)0)
オフ
OFF オン
ON オフ
OFF オン
ON
モニタ中 OFF
Monitoring
(RX(n+2)0)
(RX(n+2)0)
オフ オン
ON オフ
OFF オン
ON
モニタ1データ下位16bit
Monitor 1 data, lower 16 bits
(RWrn)
(RWrn)
モニタ1データ上位16bit
Monitor 1 data, upper 16 bits
(RWrn+1)
(RWrn+1)
モニタ2データ下位16bit
Monitor 2 data, lower 16 bits
(RWrn+5)
(RWrn+5)
モニタ2データ上位16bit
Monitor 2 data, upper 16 bits
(RWrn+6)
(RWrn+6)
返答コード
(RWrn+2)
Response code
(RWrn+2)
データHOLD
Data hold
モニタコードをモニタ1(RWwn)、モニタ2(RWwn+1)に設定し、モニタ出力実行要求(RY(n+2)0)をONにすると、次のデータが設定されます
Enter monitor 1 (RWwn) and monitor 2 (RWwn+1) as monitor codes and turn the monitor output execution request (RY (n+2) 0)
on. The following data will be acquired.
All 32-bit data pieces are divided into the upper 16 bits and lower 16 bits when they are stored in remote registers. All data is in
hexadecimals. At the time, the monitoring signal (RX (n+2) 0) is turned on simultaneously.
Monitor data 1, lower 16 bits (RWrn): Lower 16 bits of data requested with monitor 1 (RWwn)
Monitor data 1, upper 16 bits (RWrn+1): Upper 16 bits of data requested with monitor 1 (RWwn)
Monitor data 2, lower 16 bits (RWrn+5): Lower 16 bits of data requested with monitor 2 (RWwn+1)
Monitor data 2, upper 16 bits (RWrn+6): Upper 16 bits of data requested with monitor 2 (RWwn+1)
If there is no data at RWrn+1 and RWrn+6, the sign is acquired. The sign is "0000" in case of "+" while it is "FFFF" in case of "-."
The monitor data acquired in remote registers are always updated while the monitoring signal (RS (n+2) 0) remains turned on.
If the monitoring signal (RX (n+2) 0) is turned off, monitor data RWrn, RWrn+1, RWrn+5 and RWrn+6 is held.
If a monitor code not included in specifications is set as either monitor 1 (RWwn) or monitor 2 (RWwn+1), an error code (1)
is set in the response code.
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3.3.2 Command code
Command code
(RWwn+2)
Response code
(RWrn+2)
データ読出し期間
Data loading period
Enter the load command code as command code (RWwn+2) and turn the command code execution request (RY (n+2) 1) on to
acquire the data corresponding to the specified loading code in load data (RWrn+3, RWrn+4). All 32-bit data pieces are divided
into the upper 16 bits and lower 16 bits when they are stored in remote registers.
All data is in hexadecimals. At the time, command code execution completion (RX (n+2) 1) is turned on simultaneously. Load
data from (RWrn+3, RWrn+4) while the command code execution request (RN (n+2) 1) remains turned on. The data is held until
the next load command code is entered and the command code execution request (RY (n+2) 1) is turned on.
If a command code not included in specifications is set as a command code (RWwn+2), an error code (1) is set in the
response code. If a parameter that cannot be used is loaded, an error (2) is set.
Turn the command code execution request (RY (n+2) 1) off after data loading is finished.
If the monitor code or command code specified in the remote register is out of the allowable setting range, an error code is
specified as a response code (RWrn+2). If they are normal, "0000" is set.
モニタコード
Error corresponding to monitor code 1 or monitor code 2
命令
Error corresponding to command code or loaded or written data
未使用
Unused
未使用
Unused
Code
Description of error Details
No.
1 Code error
A parameter number that cannot be
2 Parameter selection error
referred to is specified.
A value out of the allowable setting range
3 Writing range error
is written.
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3.4 Defining the CC-Link Register
Follow the procedure below to use the PC software to enter the station number
and baud rate. (The default station number is "1" and the default baud rate is "4:
10Mbps.")
a. CC-Link setting screen
Select "Edit mode" - "CC-Link " from the menu of the Teaching Note to
open the "CC-Link Setting Register" screen.
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c. End of setting
After the settings are normally entered, a completion screen is displayed.
d. Error in setting
ⅰ. The following screen is displayed if there is an error in the station number setting.
ⅱ. The following screen is displayed if there is an error in the baud rate setting.
* If the system is initialized, CC-Link register settings will return to default settings.
Set the CC-Link register setting again after initializing the system.
Station number
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3.5 Monitoring the CC-Link Communication State
a. I/O view
Click on the "I/O" button in the menu of the Teaching Note to open the "I/O View" screen.
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b. CC-Link monitor
Click on the "CC-Link" button on the "I/O View" screen to open the "CC-Link Monitor" screen.
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3.6 LED Indication
The state of the module and that of the network can be displayed. See the
description in the following table for the LED indication.
Name of
Color Description of indication
LED
上方向
Up SD Lit during data transmission.
RD Lit during data reception.
Green Lit when the slave station is receiving normal data from
L RUN
L RUN L ERR the master station.
Unlit upon time-over.
Unlit during normal communication. (L RUN is lit.)
RD SD Lit upon a transmission error (CRC error).
L ERR Lit upon an error in the station number setting or
Red transmission speed setting.
ERR blinks when the station number setting or
transmission speed setting is changed in the middle.
Unlit upon time-over.
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3.7 7-segment LED Indication
•・電源投入時の表示
Indication given at power-on
r. 1. 運転モードを表示する
The operation mode is displayed.
0 1 シリアル通信の局番を表示する
The serial communication station number is displayed.
* ※局番の表示では、「.」を表示しません
"." is not shown when the station number is displayed.
1. 2. * ※アラームが発生すると、アラームコードを表示する
The alarm code is displayed when an alarm occurs.
AXドライバの制御電源OFF
The control power of the AX driver is turned off.
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REVISIONS
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