MR-JE Brochure I03086
MR-JE Brochure I03086
MR-JE Brochure I03086
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Through Mitsubishi Electric’s vision, “Changes for the Better“ are possible for a brighter future.
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Contents
OVERVIEW
SSCNET III/H...................................................................................................................................11
Advanced Motion Control by Combination with Simple Motion Module.......................................... 12
MR-JE-B Example of Machine Applications.................................................................................................... 13
High-Precision Tuning..................................................................................................................... 15
For Changes in Power Supply Environment................................................................................... 16
Useful Functions for Your System................................................................................................... 16
A Variety of Positioning Functions................................................................................................... 17
Positioning Using Communication Function.................................................................................... 19
Easy To Use
Easy Monitoring and Maintenance.................................................................................................. 19
User-Friendly Motors....................................................................................................................... 20
Servo Setup Software (MR Configurator2) ..................................................................................... 21
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Apply servos to all machines with
Easy To Use
One-Touch Tuning
Servo gains are adjusted with one-touch ease without a
personal computer.
Energy Conservation
The large capacity main circuit capacitor allows the
regenerative energy to be used effectively, reducing energy
consumption.
With Mitsubishi Electric’s commitment to total system solutions
t h e M E L S E RVO - J E b e c o m e s t he a n swe r t o t h e wo rld - w id e
To satisfy your needs of advanced driving control systems, Mitsubishi Electric provides an extensive range of automation
and servo motors to programmable controllers, Positioning modules, Human Machine Interfaces and highly developed
With our global support network which provides attentive services including product purchases, after-sales services,
we assure you the maximum performance of MELSERVO-JE throughout the world.
Controller
CONT R O L L E R
FX5-_SSC-S RD77MS
MR-MC_ FX5-20PG-P FX3U-1PG LD75P/D
LD77MS QD77MS
MR-JE-B MR-JE-A
Servo amplifier*2
LI N E U P ¡: Compatible . : Not compatible
Command interface Control mode
Power supply Rated output *1
Model SSCNET CC-Link MODBUS® MODBUS® Pulse Analog Positioning
specification*1 [kW]
Position Speed Torque Profile
III/H IEF Basic /TCP RTU train voltage function
MR-JE-_C
3-phase 200 V AC 0.1, 0.2, 0.4,
MR-JE-_B
1-phase 200 V AC 0.75, 1, 2, 3
MR-JE-_A
*1. For servo amplifiers with a rated output of 3 kW, only 3-phase is available.
*2. This list shows the functions supported by the latest version of servo amplifiers. For version-specific functions, refer to the relevant Instruction
Manual.
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a nd global supp or t s,
ne e d s i n d r iv i ng cont rol.
Positioning module
Pulse train
SOFTWARE Programmable Controller
Engineering Software
MELSOFT GX Works3
MELSOFT GX Works2
Servo Setup Software
MELSOFT
MR Configurator2
RD75P/D QD75P/D QD70P/D
Capacity Selection Software
SSCNET III/H-compatible
Ethernet-compatible servo amplifier SENSING sensing module
NEW
MODULE
Molded-case Magnetic
circuit breaker contactor SO L U T IO N e-F@ctory is the Mitsubishi Electric solution for improving the
performance of any manufacturing enterprise by enhancing
productivity, and reducing the maintenance and operation costs
together with seamless information flow throughout the plant.
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Compatible with various interfaces! MR-JE-C is now available.
®/TCP
BU S
MOD
P
SLM
® RTU
S Pulse train command
BU
MOD Analog command
MR-JE-C servo amplifiers support pulse train command and Field Network.
With a single servo amplifier, you can select a suitable interface from a variety of selections to configure a system.
Wi-Fi router
Cyclic communication between
master and slave stations
Ethernet
Electromagnetic valve
Remote I/O Robot GOT Inverter MR-JE-C *Image is for illustrative Label Bar code Weight
purposes only.
printer reader checker
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Next
target speed
The servo amplifier generates a command to a target
Next
Target position
position based on the target position and speed set in the target position
Continuous operation
Point table method Operation without a stop.
Speed
Point Servo motor Acceleration Deceleration
Point data Dwell Sub function
table No. speed time constant time constant
Position address
Start signal
Indexer method
MR-JE-C
Station No. 0
Station No. 7
Station No. 1
Station No. 3
Station No. 5
Station No. 4
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MODBUS® network JE-C Positioning module JE-C
Master device
MR-JE-C
Position control
Slave device Analog voltage MR-JE-10C
Speed control
Torque control
MR-JE-10C
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Multi-Axis System
A system configured with CC-Link IE Field Network Basic has following features:
Switching hub
MR Configurator2
Simple synchronous
operation is possible.
[Packing machine]
[Application examples]
Packing machines, packaging machines, material handling systems,
and parts assembly machines
Notes: 1. For the maximum station-to-station distance, contact manufacturers of the switching hub to be used.
2. For the maximum number of axes to be connected, refer to the relevant instruction manuals of the master station to be used.
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SSCNET III/H-Compatible MR-JE-B
H i g h S y s t e m P e r f o r m a n c e b y S S C N E T I I I / H
Communication speed has achieved 150 Mbps full duplex Synchronous communication is achieved with SSCNET III/H,
(equivalent to 300 Mbps half duplex). offering technical advantages for machines in printing and food
System response is dramatically improved. processing industry that require deterministic control.
* MR-JE-B is connectable with SSCNET III/H-compatible Simple Motion module (FX5-_SSC-S, QD77MS,
LD77MS, and RD77MS), Position board (MR-MC_), and C controller interface unit (Q173SCCF). Timing of servo amplifier processing
amplifier axis
2nd servo
amplifier axis
3rd servo
amplifier axis
Receives position command.
Communication cycle Time
0.444 ms
MR-MV200
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Various control modes QD77MS RD77MS Easy position compensation QD77MS RD77MS
Position/speed Torque
control control
Servo motor
Highly flexible motion control QD77MS RD77MS High-level synchronous control QD77MS RD77MS
Sheet
synchronization width Cam data
Stroke ratio
User-friendly servo adjustment RD77MS Personal computer embedded type MR-MC series
Sensing module
MR-MT2000 series
Sensor Encoder
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Example of Machine Applications
JE-B + FX5SSC LD77MS
Advanced synchronous control, cam control, and mark detection function QD77MS RD77MS
Packing Machines
When the machine packs food, the Packing film Unwinding SSCNET III/H-compatible
machine Simple Motion module
whole process is synchronized by Sweets, sauce
Horizontal
Mark sensor sealer
and cutter
Conveyor
Machine resonance suppression filter, instantaneous power failure tough drive, and lost motion compensation QD77MS RD77MS
Multi-axis synchronous control, tightening & press-fit control, machine resonance suppression filter QD77MS RD77MS
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One-touch tuning, advanced vibration suppression control II, and cam control QD77MS RD77MS
Line 2
Line 1
Multi-axis synchronous control, speed/torque control, and robust filter QD77MS RD77MS
Tension detector
Unwinding axis
Printer
Servo motor
Machine resonance suppression filter, advanced vibration suppression control II, and high-resolution encoder QD77MS RD77MS
Testing System
Application of machine resonance suppression filters enables
high-gain control and high-speed operation patterns.
In addition, advanced vibration suppression control II
suppresses vibrations of a hand and an inspection camera,
reducing cycle time and enabling high quality inspection. Y axis
Z axis
Inspecting
product Inspect
Hand
Accepted
product
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Easy To Use
Mitsubishi Electric’s unique "One-touch tuning" enables servo gain adjustment with one-touch ease.
The increased tolerance against instantaneous power failure, the ease of maintenance, and the simple setup
software would add further usability for all MELSERVO-JE users.
H i g h - P r e c i s i o n T u n i n g
MR-JE-C/MR-JE-B/MR-JE-A MR-JE-A
Adjust the servo gain just by Adjust the servo gains just by Vibration suppression Exactly matched.
pressing the "Start" button on pressing the buttons on the : Command : Actual operation control and robust filter High-speed
one-touch tuning window of front of the servo amplifier. Before adjustment with one-touch. After positioning.
MR Configurator2.
Settling
Speed
Speed
Speed
time
Settling
time
Time Time
Time
The advanced vibration suppression control II suppresses two types of low frequency vibrations, owing to vibration suppression
algorithm which supports three-inertia system. This function is effective in suppressing residual vibration generated at the end of
an arm and in a machine, enabling a shorter settling time. Adjustment is easily performed on MR Configurator2.
Vibration at the end
Three-inertia of an arm Without vibration Advanced vibration Advanced vibration
system suppression control suppression control suppression control II
Position deviation
Two types of Torque
Vibration in the vibrations are
a machine suppressed at Speed command
the same time.
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X X
Five filters are
settable in a range of
10 Hz to 4500 Hz.
Large Capacity Main Circuit Capacitor Instantaneous Power Failure Tough Drive
The capacity of main circuit capacitor is increased by 20% as When an instantaneous power failure is detected, this function
compared to the previous model, increasing the tolerance allows the servo amplifier to use the electric energy charged
against instantaneous power failure. The increased tolerance in the main circuit capacitor in the servo amplifier to avoid an
reduces machine downtime and then improves productivity. alarm occurrence, increasing the machine availability even
with an unstable power supply.
Enlarged capacity of main circuit capacitor increases
the tolerance against instantaneous power failure. Instantaneous
power failure
Recovered
Power ON
supply
OFF
U s e f u l F u n c t i o n s f o r Yo u r S y s t e m
Reducing machine startup time JE-C JE-B Compatible with various systems
Absolute Position Detection System MR-JE and MR-J4 in the Same System
A system using MR-JE-C/MR-JE-B lets you configure absolute When a servo amplifier of 3.5 kW or larger is necessary,
detection system easily just by mounting a battery to the servo MR-J4 series servo amplifiers can be used with MR-JE series
amplifiers. In the absolute detection system, home position servo amplifiers in the same system, allowing to configure
return at the time of power-on is not necessary, shortening the various systems.
machine startup time.
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Built-in Positioning Function
MR-JE-C and MR-JE-A, having a built-in positioning function, perform positioning operation without a Positioning module, enabling
simple system configuration. MR Configurator2 allows easy setting of the positioning data.
2 2000 1600 100 100 0 0 Point table No. 1 Point table No. 2
* Point table method is supported by MR-JE-C with software version Start signal
A4 or later.
Program Method*
Create positioning programs with dedicated commands, and perform positioning operation with a start signal after selecting the
program Nos. The program method enables more complex positioning operation than the point table method. Maximum of 16
programs are settable. (The total number of steps of program: 480)
Repeats (2) and (3)
Acceleration Deceleration for the number of
Program example Operation time constant time constant times specified by (1).
(20 ms) (20 ms)
16 programs max Speed
3000
Program No. 1
SPN(3000)
STC(20)
MOV(1000)
TIM(100)
FOR(3) (1)
MOVI(100) (2) Dwell Dwell Dwell Dwell
TIM(100) (3) (100 ms) (100 ms) (100 ms) (100 ms)
NEXT Position address 0 1000 1100 1200 1300
STOP
Start signal
Automatic calculation of travel distance by setting the number of stations in parameter JE-C*
Indexer Method
MR-JE-C
Perform positioning operation by specifying equally divided
• Rotation direction specifying indexer
stations (up to 255 stations) and the number of gear teeth on • Shortest rotating indexer
machine and motor sides. The travel distance will be Station No. 0
divided stations set in the parameter. The positioning Station No. 6 Station No. 2
operation is performed with a start signal after the station
MR-JE-10C
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Command pulse
Input
(Synchronous encoder, etc.) Set and create with
MR Configurator2
Personal computer
Point table/
program start signal Output
Point table/ Switch
Program Servo motor
Synchronous encoder
Servo motor Servo motor
Conveyor axis
Rotary knife axis
A/B-phase
pulse (1) Turns on the cam (2) Calculates a compensation amount
position compensation in the servo amplifier
request by detection
of mark sensor
Synchronous encoder
Servo motor
(3) Compensates rotary knife axis
Mark sensor
Conveyor axis
Rotary knife axis
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Positioning Using Communication Function
While the point table is in operation, the next target position of While the point table is in operation, the position data is
the point table is overwritten. latched by the current position latch function, and the function
lets the controller obtain the latched data.
E a s y M o n i t o r i n g a n d M a i n t e n a n c e
● Servo data such as motor current and position command before and after the alarm occurrence are stored in non-volatile
memory of the servo amplifier. Reading the servo data on MR Configurator2 helps you analyze the cause of the alarm.
● Check the waveform ((analog 16 bits × 7 channels + digital 8 channels) × 256 points) of the past 16-time alarms in the alarm
history.
Data are stored
in non-volatile Monitor value
memory at alarm display
occurrence.
degradation.
Motor current
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This function detects changes in mechanical parts (ball screw, guide, bearing, belt, etc.) by analyzing changes in machine friction,
load moment of inertia, unbalanced torque, and vibration components from the data inside a servo amplifier, supporting timely
maintenance of these parts.
Encoder
Ball screw
Servo motor
Easy troubleshooting
Three-Digit Alarm
MR-JE series displays the alarm No. in three digits [Example of an alarm window on MR Configurator2]
U s e r - F r i e n d l y M o t o r s
In direction In opposite
of load side direction of
load side
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The easy-to-use MR-JE series
makes startup and adjustment that simple.
Servo setup software
MR Configurator2 (SW1DNC-MRC2-E)
Tuning, monitor display, diagnosis, reading/writing parameters, and test operations are easily
performed on a personal computer.
This startup support tool achieves a stable machine system, optimum control, and short setup time.
P r e p a r a t i o n
Just follow the guidance, and setup is complete Supporting replacement from conventional system JE-A
So simple!
Just follow
the guidance.
S e t t i n g a n d S t a r t u p
Easy and fast parameter setting Visible operation and power status
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S e r v o A d j u s t m e n t
Pursue higher
Easy adjustment performance
with manual
setting.
Adjust gains
finely.
Click
Display
adjustment Display
results. Adjustment adjustment
completed results.
Convenient with overwrite and graph history functions Analyzing the frequency characteristics
Measure
mechanical
Check the servo characteristics.
operation in
waveform.
M a i n t e n a n c e
F a s t a n d A c c u r a t e
Speed command
Shorter settling time
Speed
Equipped with
high-resolution
encoder.
In-position signal
Settling time
Time
Max Command Pulse Frequency of 4 Mpulses/s Reduced Torque Ripple during Conduction
MR-JE-C and MR-JE-A support the maximum command The torque ripple is reduced owing to the optimized
pulse frequency of 4 Mpulses/s, enabling smooth operation. combination of the numbers of the motor poles and the slots,
and thus enabling smooth rotation and stable operation.
MR-JE-C
MR-JE-A
Compatible with 4 Mpulses/s. ■ Torque ripple
Controller
1/4
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E c o - F r i e n d l y P e r f o r m a n c e
Power Monitor
Driving power and regenerative power are calculated from the
data in the servo amplifier such as speed and current, and the
power consumption is monitored with MR Configurator2. Servo amplifier
Personal computer
Servo motor
Reducing energy loss of the servo amplifier Saving energy by improving machine performance
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G l o b a l S e r v o M e e t s G l o b a l S t a n d a r d s
Switch Switch
DICOM DICOM
24 V DC 24 V DC
E x t e n s i v e G l o b a l S u p p o r t N e t w o r k
Global FA Centers
Through our global service network, Mitsubishi Electric offers extensive support and expert help to our customers for their advanced,
optimal manufacturing.
Russia FA Center
Beijing FA Center
ASEAN FA Center
Indonesia FA Center
Taipei/Taichung, Taiwan Hanoi/Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam Krakowska, Poland St. Petersburg, Russia
Left: Taipei FA Center/ Left: Hanoi FA Center/ Europe FA Center (Poland) Russia FA Center
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Istanbul, Turkey
Turkey FA Center
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MEMO
1 Servo Amplifiers
Model Designation......................................................................................................................................................................... 1-1
Combinations of Servo Amplifier and Servo Motor........................................................................................................................ 1-1
MR-JE-C
Connections with Peripheral Equipment....................................................................................................................................... 1-2
Specifications................................................................................................................................................................................ 1-3
Standard Wiring Diagram Example............................................................................................................................................... 1-5
Power Supply Connection Example............................................................................................................................................ 1-12
RS-485 Serial Communication Connection Example.................................................................................................................. 1-13
Servo Motor Connection Example............................................................................................................................................... 1-14
Dimensions.................................................................................................................................................................................. 1-15
MR-JE-B
Connections with Peripheral Equipment..................................................................................................................................... 1-16
Specifications.............................................................................................................................................................................. 1-17
Standard Wiring Diagram Example............................................................................................................................................. 1-18
Power Supply Connection Example............................................................................................................................................ 1-19
Dimensions.................................................................................................................................................................................. 1-20
MR-JE-A
Connections with Peripheral Equipment..................................................................................................................................... 1-21
Specifications.............................................................................................................................................................................. 1-22
Standard Wiring Diagram Example............................................................................................................................................. 1-23
Power Supply Connection Example............................................................................................................................................ 1-29
RS-422 Serial Communication Connection Example.................................................................................................................. 1-30
RS-485 Serial Communication Connection Example.................................................................................................................. 1-30
Dimensions.................................................................................................................................................................................. 1-31
Model Designation C B A
MR-JE-10C
Mitsubishi Electric
general-purpose
AC servo amplifier Symbol Interface
MELSERVO-JE C Ethernet
Series B SSCNET III/H
Symbol Rated output [kW]
A General-purpose
10 0.1
20 0.2
40 0.4
70 0.75
100 1
200 2
300 3
Servo motor
Servo amplifier
HG-KN series HG-SN series
MR-JE-10C, MR-JE-10B, MR-JE-10A HG-KN13(B)J -
MR-JE-20C, MR-JE-20B, MR-JE-20A HG-KN23(B)J -
MR-JE-40C, MR-JE-40B, MR-JE-40A HG-KN43(B)J -
MR-JE-70C, MR-JE-70B, MR-JE-70A HG-KN73(B)J HG-SN52(B)J
MR-JE-100C, MR-JE-100B, MR-JE-100A - HG-SN102(B)J
MR-JE-200C, MR-JE-200B, MR-JE-200A - HG-SN152(B)J, HG-SN202(B)J
MR-JE-300C, MR-JE-300B, MR-JE-300A - HG-SN302(B)J
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Servo Amplifiers
Servo Amplifiers
available so that users can set up the servo amplifier easily and start using it right away.
Servo Motors
rotary switches (SW1 and SW2)
Set the identification number of the servo amplifier.
Options/Peripheral
battery
Magnetic contactor (MC) I/O signal connector (CN3)
Equipment
This turns off the power supply to Connect a pulse train output controller or I/O
the servo amplifier when an alarm signals.
is triggered.
LVS/Wires
This boosts the power factor of
servo amplifier and reduces the
power supply capacity.
RS-485 communication
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connector (CN6)
Connect a MODBUS ® RTU-
compatible device.
Connect a programmable controller I/O port or a
control cabinet of a machine.
Regenerative option
Ethernet communication status
(option) displaying LED
Install this unit in situations The LED lights according to communication
involving frequent status.
Cautions
regeneration and large
moment of inertia of load.
Connector for Ethernet cable (CN1)
Connect a master station (controller) or GOT
Encoder connector (CN2) with Ethernet cable.
Connect the servo motor encoder
using an option cable or connector
set.
R_CPU GOT
R_ENCPU
Servo motor
(The picture is that of HG-KN13J.)
MR Configurator2
Notes: 1. The connection with the peripheral equipment is an example for MR-JE-100C or smaller servo amplifiers. Refer to "MR-JE-_C Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual" for the
actual connections.
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Servo Amplifiers
Servo amplifier model MR-JE- 10C 20C 40C 70C 100C 200C 300C
Rated voltage 3-phase 170 V AC
Output
Rated current [A] 1.1 1.5 2.8 5.8 6.0 11.0 11.0
3-phase or 1-phase 3-phase 200 V AC
3-phase or 1-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC,
Voltage/frequency (Note 1) 200 V AC to 240 V AC, to 240 V AC,
50 Hz/60 Hz
50 Hz/60 Hz (Note 7) 50 Hz/60 Hz
Power Rated current (Note 6) [A] 0.9 1.5 2.6 3.8 5.0 10.5 14.0
supply 3-phase
3-phase or 1-phase
input Permissible voltage fluctuation 3-phase or 1-phase 170 V AC to 264 V AC 170 V AC
170 V AC to 264 V AC (Note 7)
to 264 V AC
Permissible frequency
±5% maximum
fluctuation
Interface power supply 24 V DC ± 10% (required current capacity: 0.3 A)
Control method Sine-wave PWM control/current control method
Permissible regenerative power of the
[W] - - 10 20 20 100 100
built-in regenerative resistor (Note 2, 3)
Dynamic Brake (Note 4) Built-in
Ethernet (Note 8) Connect a master station (controller), etc.
Communication
USB Connect a personal computer (MR Configurator2 compatible)
function
RS-485 (Note 11) Connect a master station (controller), etc. (1:n communication up to 32 axes)
Encoder output pulse Compatible (A/B/Z-phase pulse)
Maximum input pulse
4 Mpulses/s (when using differential receiver), 200 kpulses/s (when using open-collector)
frequency
Positioning feedback pulse Encoder resolution: 131072 pulses/rev
Position Command pulse multiplying
control Electronic gear A/B multiple, A: 1 to 16777215, B: 1 to 16777215, 1/10 < A/B < 4000
factor
mode
In-position range setting 0 pulse to ±65535 pulses (command pulse unit)
Error excessive ±3 rotations
Torque limit Set by parameters or external analog input (0 V DC to +10 V DC/maximum torque)
Speed control range Analog speed command 1:2000, internal speed command 1:5000
Speed Analog speed command input 0 V DC to ±10 V DC/rated speed (Speed at 10 V is changeable with [Pr. PC12].)
control ±0.01% maximum (load fluctuation: 0% to 100%), 0% (power fluctuation: ±10%)
Speed fluctuation rate
mode ±0.2% maximum (ambient temperature: 25 °C ± 10 °C) only when using analog speed command
Torque limit Set by parameters or external analog input (0 V DC to +10 V DC/maximum torque)
Torque Analog torque command input 0 V DC to ±8 V DC/maximum torque (input impedance: 10 kΩ to 12 kΩ)
control
mode Speed limit Set by parameters
Set by object/register
Command position range Setting range of feed length: -999999 to 999999 [pulse],
Profile Setting range of rotation angle: -360.000 to 360.000 [degree]
position Command multiplying factor Electronic gear A/B multiple, A: 1 to 16777215, B: 1 to 16777215, 1/27649 < A/B < 8484
mode In-position range setting 0 pulse to ±65535 pulses (command pulse unit)
Profile mode
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Servo Amplifiers
Servo Amplifiers
Servo amplifier model MR-JE- 10C 20C 40C 70C 100C 200C 300C
Positioning mode (Note 10) Point table method, indexer method
Advanced vibration suppression control II, adaptive filter II, robust filter, auto tuning, one-touch tuning,
Servo functions tough drive function, drive recorder function, machine diagnosis function, power monitoring function,
lost motion compensation function
Overcurrent shut-off, regenerative overvoltage shut-off, overload shut-off (electronic thermal), servo
Protective functions motor overheat protection, encoder error protection, regenerative error protection, undervoltage
protection, instantaneous power failure protection, overspeed protection, error excessive protection
Compliance with global standards Refer to "Compliance with Global Standards and Regulations" on p. 25 in this catalog.
Servo Motors
Structure (IP rating) Natural cooling, open (IP20) Force cooling, open (IP20)
Close 3-phase power supply input Possible
mounting
(Note 5) 1-phase power supply input Possible Not possible -
Ambient temperature Operation: 0 °C to 55 °C (non-freezing), storage: -20 °C to 65 °C (non-freezing)
Ambient humidity Operation/storage: 5 %RH to 90 %RH (non-condensing)
Environment Ambience Indoors (no direct sunlight); no corrosive gas, inflammable gas, oil mist or dust
Options/Peripheral
Altitude 2000 m or less above sea level (Note 9)
Equipment
Vibration resistance 5.9 m/s2 at 10 Hz to 55 Hz (directions of X, Y, and Z axes)
Mass [kg] 0.8 0.8 0.8 1.5 1.5 2.1 2.1
Notes: 1. Rated output and speed of a servo motor are applicable when the servo amplifier is operated within the specified power supply voltage and frequency.
2. Select the most suitable regenerative option for your system with our capacity selection software.
3. Refer to "Regenerative Option" in this catalog for the permissible regenerative power [W] when a regenerative option is used.
4. When using the dynamic brake, refer to "MR-JE-_C Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual" for the permissible load to motor inertia ratio.
5. When the servo amplifiers are closely mounted, keep the ambient temperature within 0 °C to 45 °C, or use the servo amplifiers at 75% or less of the effective load ratio.
6. This value is applicable when a 3-phase power supply is used.
7. When a 1-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC power supply is used, use the servo amplifiers at 75% or less of the effective load ratio.
8. CC-Link IE Field Network Basic, SLMP, and MODBUS®/TCP are supported. MR Configurator2 is also connectable. MODBUS®/TCP and MR Configurator2 are supported
by the servo amplifiers with software version A3 or later. Use MR Configurator2 with software version 1.68W or later.
LVS/Wires
9. Refer to "MR-JE-_C Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual" for the restrictions when using the servo amplifiers at altitude exceeding 1000 m and up to 2000 m above sea
level.
10. Positioning mode is supported by servo amplifiers with software version A4 or later.
11. MODBUS® RTU is supported by the servo amplifiers with software version A4 or later.
Product List
Cautions
1-4
Servo Amplifiers
USB cable
Setup software MR-J3USBCBL3M
MR Configurator2
(SW1DNC-MRC2-E)
Be sure to read through Instruction Manual for the actual wiring and use. Use the equipment after you have a full knowledge of
the equipment, safety information and instructions.
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Servo Amplifiers
Servo Amplifiers
Connecting to QD75D/LD75D/RD75D
Servo amplifier
MR-JE-C
Servo motor connection
Power supply connection The connection differs according to each servo motor.
Power supply Refer to "Servo Motor Connection Example" on p. 1-14
The connection differs according to the power
L1 U in this catalog.
voltage. Refer to "Power Supply Connection
Example (MR-JE-C)" on p. 1-12 in this catalog. L2 V
Servo Motors
L3 W Power cable
24 V DC
power supply
for interface
CN2
CN3
Name Pin No. DICOM 5 Encoder cable
CLRCOM _ _14 DOCOM 17 (Note 1)
CLEAR _ _13 CR 21
Positioning module
Options/Peripheral
RDYCOM _ _12
Servo motor
READY _ _11 RD 14 CN3
Equipment
PULSE F _ _15 PP 6
15 ALM
R
A Malfunction
PULSE COM _ _16 PG 7
1
22 INP R
A In-position
PULSE R _ _17 NP 19 2
16 OP R
A Encoder Z-phase pulse
PULSE COM _ _18 NG 20 3
(Open collector)
PG05 __ 9 LZ 13
10 m or shorter
PG0COM _ _10 LZR 26
SD Plate
11 LA Encoder A-phase pulse
10 m or shorter
24 LAR (differential line driver)
12 LB
LVS/Wires
(Note 2) Encoder B-phase pulse
Power supply (Note 1) 25 LBR (differential line driver)
Forced stop 2 EM2 1 23 LG Control common
Servo-on SON 2 Plate SD
Reset RES 8
Forward rotation stroke end LSP 3
LSN 4 10 m or shorter
Reverse rotation stroke end
10 m or shorter
CN6
Analog torque limit TLA 9
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MODBUS® RTU (Note 3, 4, 5)
+10 V/maximum torque LG 10
SD Plate
2 m or shorter
(Note 3, 4, 5)
CC-Link IE Field
Switching hub CN1 CN4 (Note 4)
Mount an option battery
Network Basic 1 BAT (MR-BAT6V1SET-A), or battery
SLMP Ethernet cable 2 LG case (MR-BT6VCASE) and
MODBUS /TCP
® batteries (MR-BAT6V1) for absolute
position detection system.
Personal computer
Cautions
CN5
USB cable
Setup software MR-J3USBCBL3M
MR Configurator2
(SW1DNC-MRC2-E)
Be sure to read through Instruction Manual for the actual wiring and use. Use the equipment after you have a full knowledge of
the equipment, safety information and instructions.
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Servo Amplifiers
Servo amplifier
MR-JE-C
Servo motor connection
The connection differs according to each servo motor.
Power supply connection Power supply Refer to "Servo Motor Connection Example" on p. 1-14
L1 U in this catalog.
The connection differs according to the power
voltage. Refer to "Power Supply Connection L2 V
Example (MR-JE-C)" on p. 1-12 in this catalog. L3 W Power cable
CN2
Encoder cable
Servo motor
Personal computer
CN5
USB cable
Setup software MR-J3USBCBL3M
MR Configurator2
(SW1DNC-MRC2-E)
Be sure to read through Instruction Manual for the actual wiring and use. Use the equipment after you have a full knowledge of
the equipment, safety information and instructions.
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Servo Amplifiers
Servo Amplifiers
Servo amplifier
MR-JE-C
Servo motor connection
The connection differs according to each servo motor.
Power supply connection Power supply Refer to "Servo Motor Connection Example" on p. 1-14
L1 U
The connection differs according to the power in this catalog.
L2 V
voltage. Refer to "Power Supply Connection
Example (MR-JE-C)" on p. 1-12 in this catalog. L3 W Power cable
Servo Motors
CN2
Encoder cable
Servo motor
Options/Peripheral
Equipment
CN3 24 V DC power supply
(Note 2) CN3 for interface (Note 3)
Power supply (Note 1)
Forced stop 2 EM2 1 17 DOCOM
Servo-on SON 2 15 ALM
R
A
1
Malfunction
Forward rotation selection RS1 21 14 RD
R
A
2 Ready
Reverse rotation selection RS2 8 16 OP
R
A
3 Encoder Z-phase pulse
DICOM 5 (Open collector)
24 V DC power supply 10 m or shorter
for interface (Note 3)
10 m or shorter
LVS/Wires
13 LZ Encoder Z-phase pulse
26 LZR (differential line driver)
Analog torque command TC 9
11 LA Encoder A-phase pulse
±8 V/maximum torque LG 10 24 LAR (differential line driver)
(in this wiring diagram, SD Plate 12 LB Encoder B-phase pulse
+8 V/maximum torque)
25 LBR (differential line driver)
2 m or shorter
23 LG Control common
Plate SD
(Note 4, 5, 6)
CC-Link IE Field
Switching hub CN1 10 m or shorter
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Network Basic
SLMP Ethernet cable
CN6
MODBUS®/TCP
MODBUS® RTU (Note 4, 5, 6)
Personal computer
CN5
Cautions
USB cable
Setup software MR-J3USBCBL3M
MR Configurator2
(SW1DNC-MRC2-E)
Be sure to read through Instruction Manual for the actual wiring and use. Use the equipment after you have a full knowledge of
the equipment, safety information and instructions.
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Servo Amplifiers
Servo amplifier
MR-JE-C
CN2
Encoder cable
Servo motor
DICOM 5 10 m or shorter
OPC 18
24 V DC power supply 13 LZ Encoder Z-phase pulse
for interface (Note 3) 26 LZR (differential line driver)
11 LA Encoder A-phase pulse
10 m or shorter 24 LAR (differential line driver)
12 LB Encoder B-phase pulse
25 LBR (differential line driver)
23 LG Control common
(Note 4, 5, 6) Plate SD
CC-Link IE Field
Switching hub CN1 10 m or shorter
Network Basic
SLMP Ethernet cable
MODBUS®/TCP
CN6
Personal computer
CN4
CN5
(Note 5)
USB cable 1 BAT Mount an option battery
Setup software MR-J3USBCBL3M (MR-BAT6V1SET-A), or battery
2 LG
MR Configurator2 case (MR-BT6VCASE) and batteries
(SW1DNC-MRC2-E) (MR-BAT6V1) for absolute position
detection system.
Notes: 1. This is for sink wiring. Source wiring is also possible. However, when input devices are assigned to CN3-6 pin and CN3-19 pin, be sure to use sink wiring. Source wiring is
not possible in this case.
2. To prevent an unexpected restart of the servo amplifier, create a circuit to turn off EM2 (Forced stop 2) when the power is turned off.
3. For convenience of illustration, the diagram shows separate 24 V DC power supplies for input and output signals. However, the input and output signals can share a
common power supply.
4. Refer to "MR-JE-_C Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual (Network)" for communication functions.
5. When absolute position detection system is used, absolute position data is read with a communication function. Refer to "MR-JE-_C Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual" for
absolute position detection system.
6. Ethernet (CC-Link IE Field Network Basic, SLMP, MODBUS®/TCP) and RS-485 (MODBUS® RTU) communication functions are mutually exclusive. Only a communication
function selected in [Pr. PN08] can be used.
Be sure to read through Instruction Manual for the actual wiring and use. Use the equipment after you have a full knowledge of
the equipment, safety information and instructions.
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Servo Amplifiers
MR-JE-C Standard Wiring Diagram Example: Point Table Operation (General-Purpose Interface) C
Servo Amplifiers
Servo amplifier
MR-JE-C
Servo motor connection
The connection differs according to each servo motor.
Power supply Refer to "Servo Motor Connection Example" on p. 1-14
Power supply connection
L1 U in this catalog.
The connection differs according to the power
voltage. Refer to "Power Supply Connection L2 V
Example (MR-JE-C)" on p. 1-12 in this catalog. L3 W Power cable
Servo Motors
(Note 2) CN3 CN2
Power supply (Note 1)
Forced stop 2 EM2 1
Encoder cable
Servo-on SON 2
Point table No. selection 1 DI0 8
Point table No. selection 2 DI1 6
Operation mode selection 1 MD0 21 Servo motor
Options/Peripheral
Forward rotation start ST1 3
Reverse rotation start ST2 4 24 V DC power supply
Equipment
Proximity dog DOG 19 CN3 for interface (Note 3)
17 DOCOM
24 V DC power supply
15 ALM
R
A Malfunction
for interface (Note 3) 1
DICOM 5 16 ZP
R
A
2 Home position return completion
(Note 4)
Travel completion
R
OPC 18 22 MEND A
3
14 RD
R
A
4 Ready
10 m or shorter 10 m or shorter
LVS/Wires
13 LZ Encoder Z-phase pulse
Analog override VC 9
26 LZR (differential line driver)
±10 V/0% to 200% LG 10
11 LA Encoder A-phase pulse
SD Plate
24 LAR (differential line driver)
12 LB Encoder B-phase pulse
2 m or shorter
25 LBR (differential line driver)
23 LG Control common
Plate SD
(Note 5, 6, 7)
CC-Link IE Field
Switching hub CN1 10 m or shorter
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Network Basic
SLMP Ethernet cable
MODBUS®/TCP
CN6
Cautions
USB cable
Setup software MR-J3USBCBL3M
MR Configurator2
(SW1DNC-MRC2-E)
Be sure to read through Instruction Manual for the actual wiring and use. Use the equipment after you have a full knowledge of
the equipment, safety information and instructions.
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Servo Amplifiers
Servo amplifier
MR-JE-C
Servo motor connection
The connection differs according to each servo motor.
Power supply Refer to "Servo Motor Connection Example" on p. 1-14
Power supply connection
L1 U in this catalog.
The connection differs according to the power
voltage. Refer to "Power Supply Connection L2 V
Example (MR-JE-C)" on p. 1-12 in this catalog. L3 W Power cable
24 V DC power supply
15 ALM
R
A Malfunction
for interface (Note 3) 1
DICOM 5 16 ZP
R
A
2 Home position return completion
(Note 4)
Travel completion
R
OPC 18 22 MEND A
3
14 RD
R
A
4 Ready
10 m or shorter 10 m or shorter
(Note 5, 6, 7) 10 m or shorter
CC-Link IE Field
Switching hub CN1
Network Basic
SLMP Ethernet cable
MODBUS®/TCP
CN6
USB cable
Setup software MR-J3USBCBL3M
MR Configurator2
(SW1DNC-MRC2-E)
Be sure to read through Instruction Manual for the actual wiring and use. Use the equipment after you have a full knowledge of
the equipment, safety information and instructions.
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Servo Amplifiers
Servo Amplifiers
●●For 1-phase 200 V AC, 1 kW or smaller ●●For 3-phase 200 V AC, 1 kW or smaller
MC
MC
Malfunction Malfunction
Emergency RA1 MC
SK Emergency RA1 MC
SK
stop switch stop switch
(Note 4) (Note 4)
Servo Motors
L1 U Power supply L1 U
1-phase 200 V AC L2 V 3-phase 200 V AC L2 V
to 240 V AC
L3 W to 240 V AC L3 W
(Note 1)
P+ P+
Regenerative Regenerative
option option
(Note 2) C C
(Note 2)
Built-in Built-in
regenerative regenerative
resistor resistor
Options/Peripheral
(Note 6) (Note 6)
The servo amplifier may be The servo amplifier may be
Equipment
damaged if the regenerative option damaged if the regenerative option
is incorrectly connected. is incorrectly connected.
LVS/Wires
●●For 1-phase 200 V AC, 2 kW ●●For 3-phase 200 V AC, 2 kW and 3 kW
MC
Malfunction Malfunction
Emergency RA1 MC
SK Emergency RA1 MC SK
stop switch stop switch
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(Note 4) (Note 4)
Regenerative C C
Regenerative
option D option D
(Note 3) (Note 3)
Built-in Built-in
Cautions
P+ regenerative P+ regenerative
resistor resistor
Notes: 1. For 1-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC, connect the power supply to L1 and L3 terminals. Do not connect anything to L2.
2. Disconnect the wires for the built-in regenerative resistor (P+ and C), and remove the resistor when connecting the regenerative option externally.
3. Disconnect a short-circuit bar between P+ and D when connecting the regenerative option externally.
4. Create a power circuit to turn off the magnetic contactor when ALM (Malfunction) is off (alarm occurrence).
5. For 1-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC, connect the power supply to L1 and L2 terminals. Do not connect anything to L3.
6. The servo amplifiers of 0.2 kW or smaller do not have a built-in regenerative resistor.
Be sure to read through Instruction Manual for the actual wiring and use. Use the equipment after you have a full knowledge of
the equipment, safety information and instructions.
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Servo Amplifiers
MODBUS®-compatible
controller
(Note 2) 1st servo amplifier axis 2nd servo amplifier axis nth servo amplifier axis
MR-JE-C MR-JE-C MR-JE-C
CN6 connector CN6 connector CN6 connector
(Note 1) (Note 1) (Note 1)
DA DA DA DA DA DA (Note 5)
DB DB DB DB DB DB
DG DG DG DG DG DG
SLD SLD SLD SLD SLD SLD
(Note 3) (Note 3) (Note 3)
30 m or shorter (Note 4)
Be sure to read through Instruction Manual for the actual wiring and use. Use the equipment after you have a full knowledge of
the equipment, safety information and instructions.
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Servo Amplifiers
Servo Amplifiers
●●For HG-KN series
Servo amplifier
MR-JE-C
MR-JE-B
MR-JE-A
Servo Motors
(Note 3) 1
24 V DC for the B1
1
(Note 3) electromagnetic brake
RA (Note 7) U B2 B
(Note 5) 2
Electromagnetic
Contact must be open by Contact must be open when brake
an external emergency the ALM (Malfunction) or the
stop switch. MBR (Electromagnetic brake
(Note 2)
interlock) turns off.
CN2
Options/Peripheral
1 P5 (Note 1) P5
Equipment
2 LG LG
Encoder
3 MR
(Note 6) MR
4 MRR MRR
9 BAT BAT
Plate SD SD
LVS/Wires
MR-JE-C
MR-JE-B
MR-JE-A
(Note 4) Servo motor
U
U A
V
V B M
W
W C
(Note 3)
D
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24 V DC for the B1
1
(Note 3) electromagnetic brake
RA (Note 7) U B2 B
(Note 5) 2
Electromagnetic
Contact must be open by Contact must be open when brake
an external emergency the ALM (Malfunction) or the
stop switch. MBR (Electromagnetic brake
(Note 2)
interlock) turns off.
CN2
1 P5 (Note 1) P5
2 LG LG
Encoder
3 MR (Note 6) MR
Cautions
4 MRR MRR
9 BAT BAT
Plate SD SD
Notes: 1. The signals shown are applicable when two-wire type encoder cable is used. Four-wire type is also compatible.
2. This is for the servo motor with electromagnetic brake. The electromagnetic brake terminals (B1, B2) do not have polarity.
3. For 1 kW or smaller servo amplifiers, connect the grounding terminal of the servo motor to of CNP1, and connect the protective earth (PE) terminal ( ) located on
the lower front of the servo amplifier to the cabinet protective earth (PE).
For 2 kW or larger servo amplifiers, connect the grounding terminal of the servo motor to the protective earth (PE) terminal ( ) located on the lower front of the servo
amplifier, and connect the other protective earth (PE) terminal ( ) to the cabinet protective earth (PE).
4. The connector varies depending on the servo amplifier capacities. Refer to the dimensions of the relevant servo amplifier in this catalog for details.
5. Do not use the 24 V DC interface power supply for the electromagnetic brake. Provide a dedicated power supply to the electromagnetic brake.
6. Encoder cable is available as an option. Refer to "HG-KN HG-SN Servo Motor Instruction Manual" when fabricating the cables.
7. Be sure to install a surge absorber between B1 and B2.
Be sure to read through Instruction Manual for the actual wiring and use. Use the equipment after you have a full knowledge of
the equipment, safety information and instructions.
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Servo Amplifiers
MR-JE-C Dimensions 50
C
6
CN5
CN3
●●MR-JE-40C L2
CN4
C
N
CN4
3
L3
CN1
C
P+
N
1
CN6 (Note 1) C
C
168
N
156
6
CN2 U
C
N
CNP1
2
V
L1
L2
W
When mounting L3
P+
MR-BAT6V1SET-A C
U
V
W
CNP1 (Note 1)
PE PE
6
Screw size: M4
6
Built-in regenerative resistor (lead wires) is Mounting screw size: M5
6 mounted in MR-JE-40C only.
[Unit: mm]
●●MR-JE-70C
●●MR-JE-100C ø6 mounting hole
70
Approx. 80 185
Terminal arrangement
22 CNP1
CN5 L1
6
CN5
L2
CN3
CN4
C
N L3
3
CN4 CN1 P+
C
N
1
C
CN6 (Note 1)
C
U
168
CN2
156
N
6
V
N
2
CNP1
L1
L2
L3 W
When mounting P+
C
CNP1 (Note 1)
MR-BAT6V1SET-A U
V
W PE
6
PE
6 Screw size: M4
3.3
[Unit: mm]
●●MR-JE-200C 90
●●MR-JE-300C 85
(Note 2)
CNP1 CN5 L2
C
L1 N
5 L3
CN3
L2
L3
C
N
3
C
C
D
161
CN1 D
168
P+
156
CN6
C
N
P+
1
(Note 2) (Note 2)
CNP2 C
N
6
U CNP2
V CN2
U
W C
N
2
CN4
C
N
4 V PE
6
W Screw size: M4
Intake
PE When mounting Cooling fan Mounting screw size: M5
MR-BAT6V1SET-A
6
6 78
6
[Unit: mm]
Notes: 1. CNP1 and CN6 connectors are supplied with the servo amplifier.
2. CNP1, CNP2, and CN6 connectors are supplied with the servo amplifier.
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Servo Amplifiers
Servo Amplifiers
available so that users can set up the servo amplifier easily and start using it right away.
Servo Motors
Battery Connect a personal computer, and use
Magnetic contactor (MC) MR Configurator2. Parameter setting and
monitoring are possible. Use an optional USB
This turns off the power supply to cable (MR-J3USBCBL3M).
the servo amplifier when an alarm is
triggered.
Options/Peripheral
Power factor improving
Equipment
AC reactor (option) Axis setting part
This boosts the power factor of
Select an axis with the axis selection rotary
servo amplifier and reduces the
switch (SW1).
power supply capacity.
LVS/Wires
SSCNET III/H-compatible Simple Motion module
FX5-_SSC-S LD77MS
QD77MS RD77MS
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Regenerative option
(option)
Install this unit in situations
involving frequent regeneration
and large moment of inertia of SSCNET Ⅲ/H-compatible position board
load.
MR-MC
Cautions
Encoder connector (CN2)
Connect the servo motor encoder
using an option cable or connector
set. SSCNET III/H connector (CN1A)
Connect the servo system controller or
Charge lamp the previous servo amplifier axis.
The lamp lights when the main circuit
SSCNET III/H connector (CN1B)
power supply is charged.
Connect the next servo amplifier axis.
Be sure to attach a cap to CN1B
Servo motor power cable connector of the final axis.
(option)
Encoder cable
(option)
Servo motor
(The picture is that of HG-KN13J.)
Notes: 1. The connection with the peripheral equipment is an example for MR-JE-100B or smaller servo amplifiers. Refer to "MR-JE-_B Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual" for the
actual connections.
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Servo Amplifiers
Servo amplifier model MR-JE- 10B 20B 40B 70B 100B 200B 300B
Rated voltage 3-phase 170 V AC
Output
Rated current [A] 1.1 1.5 2.8 5.8 6.0 11.0 11.0
3-phase or 1-phase 3-phase 200 V
3-phase or 1-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC,
Voltage/frequency (Note 1) 200 V AC to 240 V AC, AC to 240 V AC,
50 Hz/60 Hz
50 Hz/60 Hz (Note 8) 50 Hz/60 Hz
Power Rated current (Note 7) [A] 0.9 1.5 2.6 3.8 5.0 10.5 14.0
supply
input 3-phase or 1-phase 3-phase 170 V
Permissible voltage fluctuation 3-phase or 1-phase 170 V AC to 264 V AC
170 V AC to 264 V AC (Note 8) AC to 264 V AC
Permissible frequency
±5% maximum
fluctuation
Interface power supply 24 V DC ± 10% (required current capacity: 0.3 A) (Note 11)
Control method Sine-wave PWM control/current control method
Permissible regenerative power of the
[W] - - 10 20 20 100 100
built-in regenerative resistor (Note 2, 3)
Dynamic brake (Note 4) Built-in
SSCNET III/H command communication
0.444 ms, 0.888 ms
cycle (Note 6)
Communication
USB Connect a personal computer (MR Configurator2 compatible)
function
Advanced vibration suppression control II, adaptive filter II, robust filter, auto tuning, one-touch tuning,
Servo function tough drive function, drive recorder function, tightening & press-fit control, machine diagnosis
function, power monitoring function, lost motion compensation function
Overcurrent shut-off, regenerative overvoltage shut-off, overload shut-off (electronic thermal), servo
motor overheat protection, encoder error protection, regenerative error protection, undervoltage
Protective functions
protection, instantaneous power failure protection, overspeed protection,
error excessive protection, hotline forced stop function (Note 9)
Compliance with global standards Refer to "Compliance with Global Standards and Regulations" on p. 25 in this catalog.
Structure (IP rating) Natural cooling, open (IP20) Force cooling, open (IP20)
Close 3-phase power supply input Possible
mounting
(Note 5) 1-phase power supply input Possible Not possible -
Ambient temperature Operation: 0 °C to 55 °C (non-freezing), storage: -20 °C to 65 °C (non-freezing)
Ambient humidity Operation/storage: 5 %RH to 90 %RH (non-condensing)
Environment Ambience Indoors (no direct sunlight); no corrosive gas, inflammable gas, oil mist or dust
Altitude 2000 m or less above sea level (Note 10)
Vibration resistance 5.9 m/s at 10 Hz to 55 Hz (directions of X, Y and Z axes)
2
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Servo Amplifiers
Servo Amplifiers
Servo amplifier Servo motor connection
MR-JE-B The connection differs according to each servo motor.
Power supply connection Power supply Refer to "Servo Motor Connection Example" on p. 1-14
L1 U in this catalog.
The connection differs according to the power
voltage. L2 V
L3 W
Refer to "Power Supply Connection Example Power cable
Servo Motors
(MR-JE-B)" on p. 1-19 in this catalog.
CN2
Encoder cable
Servo motor
Options/Peripheral
Equipment
24 V DC power supply
(Note 5) CN3 CN3 for interface (Note 6)
Power supply (Note 4) (Note 4)
Forced stop 2 EM2 20 3 DOCOM
(Note 8, 9) 2 13 MBR R
A
1 Electromagnetic
(Note 7)
(Note 8, 9) 12 9 (Note 9)
R
A
2
brake interlock
(Note 8, 9) 19 15 (Note 9)
R
A
3
DICOM 10
24 V DC power supply DICOM 5 10 m or shorter
for interface (Note 6)
LVS/Wires
CN4 Mount an option battery
10 m or shorter (MR-BAT6V1SET-A), or battery
1 BAT case (MR-BT6VCASE) and batteries
2 LG (MR-BAT6V1) for absolute position
Personal computer detection system.
MR-J3BUS_M-A/-B cable
CN1B CN1A
CN1B
USB cable
Setup software MR-J3USBCBL3M
MR Configurator2 MR-J3BUS_M,
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(SW1DNC-MRC2-E) MR-J3BUS_M-A/-B cable
LD77MS
QD77MS
RD77MS
(Note 3)
MR-MC SW1
Cautions
Be sure to attach a cap to CN1B
0 connector of the final axis.
Notes: 1. For details such as setting the servo system controllers, refer to programming manual or user's manual for the controllers.
2. Connections for the second and following axes are omitted.
3. Up to 16 axes are set with an axis selection rotary switch (SW1). Note that the number of the connectable axes depends on the servo system controller specifications.
4. This is for sink wiring. Source wiring is also possible.
5. To prevent an unexpected restart of the servo amplifier, create a circuit to turn off EM2 (Forced stop 2) when the power is turned off.
6. For convenience of illustration, the diagram shows separate 24 V DC power supplies for input and output signals. However, the input and output signals can share a
common power supply.
7. Devices assigned to CN3-13, CN3-9, and CN3-15 pins can be changed with [Pr. PD07], [Pr. PD08], and [Pr. PD09]. No signal is assigned to CN3-9 and CN3-15 pins by
default. Assign ALM (Malfunction) to a pin of CN3 connector by setting [Pr. PD08] or [Pr. PD09] to "_ _ 0 3".
8. Devices assigned to CN3-2, CN3-12, and CN3-19 pins can be changed with [Pr. PD03], [Pr. PD04], and [Pr. PD05].
9. CN3-2, CN3-9, CN3-12, CN3-15, and CN3-19 pins are available with the servo amplifiers with software version C5 or later, and manufactured in May 2016 or later. For the
servo amplifiers manufactured in China, these pins have been available from June 2016 production. In addition, use MR Configurator2 with software version 1.60N or later.
Be sure to read through Instruction Manual for the actual wiring and use. Use the equipment after you have a full knowledge of
the equipment, safety information and instructions.
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Servo Amplifiers
●●For 1-phase 200 V AC, 1 kW or smaller ●●For 3-phase 200 V AC, 1 kW or smaller
MC
MC
Alarm Alarm
Emergency MC
SK Emergency MC
SK
stop switch stop switch
(Note 4) (Note 4)
MC
Alarm Alarm
Emergency MC
SK Emergency MC
SK
stop switch stop switch
(Note 4) (Note 4)
Regenerative C C
Regenerative
option D option D
(Note 3) (Note 3)
Built-in Built-in
P+ regenerative P+ regenerative
resistor resistor
Notes: 1. For 1-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC, connect the power supply to L1 and L3 terminals. Do not connect anything to L2.
2. Disconnect the wires for the built-in regenerative resistor (P+ and C), and remove the resistor when connecting the regenerative option externally.
3. Disconnect a short-circuit bar between P+ and D when connecting the regenerative option externally.
4. Create a power circuit to turn off the magnetic contactors of all the servo amplifiers after an alarm is detected on the servo system controller side.
5. For 1-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC, connect the power supply to L1 and L2 terminals. Do not connect anything to L3.
6. The servo amplifiers manufactured in December 2016 or later do not have an N- terminal.
7. The servo amplifiers of 0.2 kW or smaller do not have a built-in regenerative resistor.
Be sure to read through Instruction Manual for the actual wiring and use. Use the equipment after you have a full knowledge of
the equipment, safety information and instructions.
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Servo Amplifiers
MR-JE-B Dimensions B
Servo Amplifiers
●●MR-JE-10B
●●MR-JE-20B 50
●●MR-JE-40B 6
Approx. 80 135
ø6 mounting hole CN5 Terminal arrangement
CNP1
CN5
6
CN3 L1
CN4 C
N C
4 N
3 L2
CN1A L3
C
N
1
P+
Servo Motors
A
CN1B
C
N
1 C
CN2
156
168
B
C
N
2
U
CNP1
L1 V
L2
L3
P+
W
C
U
(Note 1)
V
W
CNP1
PE
6
PE
6 Screw size: M4
Options/Peripheral
When mounting
6 MR-BAT6V1SET-A Mounting screw size: M5
Equipment
Built-in regenerative resistor
(lead wires) is mounted
in MR-JE-40B only.
2.9
[Unit: mm]
●●MR-JE-70B
●●MR-JE-100B
70
LVS/Wires
CNP1
CN5
6
CN3 L1
C
N C
L2
4 N
3
CN4
CN1A
C L3
N
1
A
CN1B P+
C
N
CN2 C
168
1
B
156
C
N
CNP1
2
U
L1
V
L2
L3
P+
C
(Note 1)
U
CNP1 W
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V
W
PE
6
6
When mounting PE
MR-BAT6V1SET-A Screw size: M4
22 42
3.3
[Unit: mm]
●●MR-JE-200B
●●MR-JE-300B 90
Approx. 80 195
Cautions
85
ø6 mounting hole 45
Exhaust Terminal arrangement
CNP1
6
(Note 2)
CNP1 CN5 L1
CN5
L1
L2 CN3 L2
CN3
L3
L3
C
D
(Note 3)
161
CN1A
156
168
P+
CN1A
C
(Note 2) CN1B
CNP2 D
CN1B
V CN2 P+
CN2 CN4
W
CN4
CNP2
6
U
When mounting Intake
Cooling fan V PE
MR-BAT6V1SET-A
6 W Screw size: M4
6 78 Mounting screw size: M5
6 [Unit: mm]
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Servo Amplifiers
Charge lamp
The lamp lights when the power supply
Servo motor power
is charged. Connect a programmable controller I/O
cable (option)
port or a control cabinet of a machine.
Servo motor
(The picture is that of HG-KN13J.)
Notes: 1. The connection with the peripheral equipment is an example for MR-JE-100A or smaller servo amplifiers. Refer to "MR-JE-_A Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual" for the
actual connections.
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Servo Amplifiers
Servo Amplifiers
Servo amplifier model MR-JE- 10A 20A 40A 70A 100A 200A 300A
Rated voltage 3-phase 170 V AC
Output
Rated current [A] 1.1 1.5 2.8 5.8 6.0 11.0 11.0
3-phase or 1-phase 3-phase 200 V
3-phase or 1-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC,
Voltage/frequency (Note 1) 200 V AC to 240 V AC, AC to 240 V AC,
50 Hz/60 Hz
50 Hz/60 Hz (Note 9) 50 Hz/60 Hz
Power Rated current (Note 7) [A] 0.9 1.5 2.6 3.8 5.0 10.5 14.0
supply
input 3-phase or 1-phase 3-phase 170 V
Permissible voltage fluctuation 3-phase or 1-phase 170 V AC to 264 V AC
170 V AC to 264 V AC (Note 9) AC to 264 V AC
Servo Motors
Permissible frequency
±5% maximum
fluctuation
Interface power supply 24 V DC ± 10% (required current capacity: 0.3 A)
Control method Sine-wave PWM control/current control method
Permissible regenerative power of the
[W] - - 10 20 20 100 100
built-in regenerative resistor (Note 2, 3)
Dynamic brake (Note 4, 8) Built-in
Options/Peripheral
Communication USB Connect a personal computer (MR Configurator2 compatible)
Equipment
function RS-422/RS-485 (Note 10) Connect a controller (1:n communication up to 32 axes) (Note 6)
Encoder output pulse Compatible (A/B/Z-phase pulse)
Analog monitor 2 channels
Maximum input pulse
4 Mpulses/s (when using differential receiver), 200 kpulses/s (when using open-collector)
frequency
Positioning feedback pulse Encoder resolution: 131072 pulses/rev
Position Command pulse multiplying
control Electronic gear A/B multiple, A: 1 to 16777215, B: 1 to 16777215, 1/10 < A/B < 4000
factor
LVS/Wires
mode
In-position range setting 0 pulse to ±65535 pulses (command pulse unit)
Error excessive ±3 rotations
Torque limit Set by parameters or external analog input (0 V DC to +10 V DC/maximum torque)
Speed control range Analog speed command 1:2000, internal speed command 1:5000
Speed Analog speed command input 0 V DC to ±10 V DC/rated speed (Speed at 10 V is changeable with [Pr. PC12].)
control ±0.01% maximum (load fluctuation: 0% to 100%), 0% (power fluctuation: ±10%)
Speed fluctuation rate
mode ±0.2% maximum (ambient temperature: 25 °C ± 10 °C) only when using analog speed command
Product List
Torque limit Set by parameters or external analog input (0 V DC to +10 V DC/maximum torque)
Torque Analog torque command input 0 V DC to ±8 V DC/maximum torque (input impedance: 10 kΩ to 12 kΩ)
control
mode Speed limit Set by parameters or external analog input (0 V DC to ± 10 V DC/rated speed)
Positioning mode Point table method, program method
Advanced vibration suppression control II, adaptive filter II, robust filter, auto tuning, one-touch tuning,
Servo function tough drive function, drive recorder function, machine diagnosis function, power monitoring function,
lost motion compensation function
Overcurrent shut-off, regenerative overvoltage shut-off, overload shut-off (electronic thermal), servo
Cautions
Protective functions motor overheat protection, encoder error protection, regenerative error protection, undervoltage
protection, instantaneous power failure protection, overspeed protection, error excessive protection
Compliance with global standards Refer to "Compliance with Global Standards and Regulations" on p. 25 in this catalog.
Structure (IP rating) Natural cooling, open (IP20) Force cooling, open (IP20)
Close 3-phase power supply input Possible
mounting
(Note 5) 1-phase power supply input Possible Not possible -
Ambient temperature Operation: 0 °C to 55 °C (non-freezing), storage: -20 °C to 65 °C (non-freezing)
Ambient humidity Operation/storage: 5 %RH to 90 %RH (non-condensing)
Environment Ambience Indoors (no direct sunlight); no corrosive gas, inflammable gas, oil mist or dust
Altitude 2000 m or less above sea level (Note 11)
Vibration resistance 5.9 m/s2 at 10 Hz to 55 Hz (directions of X, Y and Z axes)
Mass [kg] 0.8 0.8 0.8 1.5 1.5 2.1 2.1
Notes: 1. Rated output and speed of a servo motor are applicable when the servo amplifier, combined with the servo motor, is operated within the specified power supply voltage
and frequency.
2. Select the most suitable regenerative option for your system with our capacity selection software.
3. Refer to "Regenerative Option" in this catalog for the permissible regenerative power [W] when a regenerative option is used.
4. When using the dynamic brake, refer to "MR-JE-_A Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual" for the permissible load to motor inertia ratio.
5. When the servo amplifiers are closely mounted, keep the ambient temperature within 0 °C to 45 °C, or use the servo amplifiers at 75% or less of the effective load ratio.
6. RS-422 communication function is supported by the servo amplifiers manufactured on December 2013 or later. RS-485 communication function is supported by the servo
amplifiers manufactured on May 2015 or later. Refer to "MR-JE-_A Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual" for how to identify the manufacturing date of the products.
7. This value is applicable when a 3-phase power supply is used.
8. The coast distance by dynamic brake of HG-KN/HG-SN servo motor series may be different from prior HF-KN/HF-SN. Contact your local sales office for more details.
9. When 1-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC power supply is used, use the servo amplifiers at 75% or less of the effective load ratio.
10. Compatible with Mitsubishi Electric general-purpose AC servo protocol (RS-422/RS-485 communication) and MODBUS® RTU protocol (RS-485 communication).
11. Refer to "MR-JE-_A Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual" for the restrictions when using the servo amplifiers at altitude exceeding 1000 m and up to 2000 m above sea
level.
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Servo Amplifiers
Connecting to FX5U
Servo amplifier
MR-JE-A
Servo motor connection
Power supply connection
The connection differs according to each servo motor.
The connection differs according to the power
Power supply Refer to "Servo Motor Connection Example" on p. 1-14
voltage. L1 U in this catalog.
Refer to "Power Supply Connection Example L2 V
(MR-JE-A)" on p. 1-29 in this catalog.
L3 W Power cable
Programmable controller
FX5U-_ _MT/ES (Note 3)
S/S
24V CN2
0V
24 V DC
Programmable L
power supply CN1 Encoder cable
controller DICOM 20
for interface
power supply N OPC 12
DOCOM 46 Servo motor
Y0 PP 10 CN1
COM0 21 DICOM
Y4 NP 35 48 ALM
R
A
1
Malfunction
COM1 23 ZSP R
A
2
Zero speed detection
Y1 CR 41 10 m or shorter
COM0
8 LZ Encoder Z-phase pulse
9 LZR (differential line driver)
X_ INP 24
4 LA Encoder A-phase pulse
5 LAR (differential line driver)
X_ RD 49
6 LB Encoder B-phase pulse
(Note 5) X0
7 LBR (differential line driver)
LG 3
34 LG Control common
OP 33
Plate SD
SD Plate
10 m or shorter
2 m or shorter (Note 4)
(Note 2)
Power supply (Note 1)
Forced stop 2 EM2 42
Servo-on SON 15
RES 19 Analog monitor output
Reset 26 MO1 Output voltage: ±10 V
Forward rotation stroke end LSP 43 Maximum output current: 1 mA
30 LG
Reverse rotation stroke end LSN 44
DOCOM 47 29 MO2 Output voltage: ±10 V
Maximum output current: 1 mA
10 m or shorter
Plate SD
USB cable
Setup software MR-J3USBCBL3M
MR Configurator2 (Note 6)
(SW1DNC-MRC2-E)
Be sure to read through Instruction Manual for the actual wiring and use. Use the equipment after you have a full knowledge of
the equipment, safety information and instructions.
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Servo Amplifiers
Servo Amplifiers
Connecting to QD75D/LD75D/RD75D
Servo amplifier
MR-JE-A
Servo motor connection
The connection differs according to each servo motor.
Power supply connection Power supply Refer to "Servo Motor Connection Example" on p. 1-14
L1 U in this catalog.
The connection differs according to the power
L2 V
voltage.
Servo Motors
L3 W
Refer to "Power Supply Connection Example Power cable
(MR-JE-A)" on p. 1-29 in this catalog.
CN2
Encoder cable
Options/Peripheral
24 V DC power supply
Servo motor
for interface CN1 CN1
Equipment
Name Pin No. DICOM 20 21 DICOM
CLRCOM _ _14 DOCOM 46 (Note 2) 48 ALM
R
A
1
Malfunction
CLEAR _ _13 41 Zero speed detection
Positioning module
CR 23 ZSP
R
A
2
LVS/Wires
PG0COM _ _10 LZR 9
7 LBR (differential line driver)
Control common LG 3
Control common
(Note 1) SD Plate
34 LG Control common
10 m or shorter 33 OP Encoder Z-phase pulse
Plate SD (Open collector)
(Note 3)
Power supply (Note 2) 2 m or shorter
Forced stop 2 EM2 42
10 m or shorter
Servo-on SON 15
RES 19 Analog monitor output
Reset 26 MO1 Output voltage: ±10 V
Forward rotation stroke end LSP 43
Product List
Maximum output current: 1 mA
30 LG
Reverse rotation stroke end LSN 44
DOCOM 47 29 MO2 Output voltage: ±10 V
Maximum output current: 1 mA
10 m or shorter
Plate SD
Cautions
CN3
USB cable
Setup software MR-J3USBCBL3M
MR Configurator2 (Note 4)
(SW1DNC-MRC2-E)
Notes: 1. This connection is not necessary for QD75D/LD75D/RD75D Positioning module. Note that the connection between LG and control common terminal is recommended for
some Positioning modules to improve noise tolerance.
2. This is for sink wiring. Source wiring is also possible.
3. To prevent an unexpected restart of the servo amplifier, create a circuit to turn off EM2 (Forced stop 2) when the power is turned off.
4. USB and RS-422/RS-485 communication functions are mutually exclusive. Do not use them at the same time.
Be sure to read through Instruction Manual for the actual wiring and use. Use the equipment after you have a full knowledge of
the equipment, safety information and instructions.
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Servo Amplifiers
Servo amplifier
MR-JE-A
Servo motor connection
The connection differs according to each servo motor.
Power supply connection Power supply Refer to "Servo Motor Connection Example" on p. 1-14
L1 U in this catalog.
The connection differs according to the power
voltage. L2 V
L3 W
Refer to "Power Supply Connection Example Power cable
(MR-JE-A)" on p. 1-29 in this catalog.
CN2
Encoder cable
Servo motor
CN1 CN1
24 V DC power supply DICOM 20 21 DICOM
for interface DOCOM 46 48 ALM
R
A
1
Malfunction
23 ZSP
R
A Zero speed detection
(Note 2)
2
Servo-on SON 15
Forward rotation start ST1 19 10 m or shorter
Reverse rotation start ST2 41
Forward rotation stroke end LSP 43
8 LZ Encoder Z-phase pulse
Reverse rotation stroke end LSN 44
9 LZR (differential line driver)
DOCOM 47
4 LA Encoder A-phase pulse
10 m or shorter 5 LAR (differential line driver)
6 LB Encoder B-phase pulse
Analog torque limit TLA 27 7 LBR (differential line driver)
+10 V/maximum torque LG 28 Control common
34 LG Control common
33 OP Encoder Z-phase pulse
Plate SD (Open collector)
Analog speed command
VC 2 2 m or shorter
±10 V/rated speed
SD Plate
(in this wiring diagram, 10 m or shorter
+10 V/rated speed) Analog monitor output
2 m or shorter
26 MO1 Output voltage: ±10 V
Maximum output current: 1 mA
30 LG
29 MO2 Output voltage: ±10 V
Maximum output current: 1 mA
Plate SD
USB cable
Setup software MR-J3USBCBL3M
MR Configurator2 (Note 3)
(SW1DNC-MRC2-E)
Be sure to read through Instruction Manual for the actual wiring and use. Use the equipment after you have a full knowledge of
the equipment, safety information and instructions.
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Servo Amplifiers
Servo Amplifiers
Servo amplifier Servo motor connection
MR-JE-A The connection differs according to each servo motor.
Power supply connection Power supply Refer to "Servo Motor Connection Example" on p. 1-14
L1 U in this catalog.
The connection differs according to the power
voltage. L2 V
L3 W
Refer to "Power Supply Connection Example Power cable
(MR-JE-A)" on p. 1-29 in this catalog.
Servo Motors
CN2
Encoder cable
Servo motor
CN1 CN1
Options/Peripheral
24 V DC power supply DICOM 20 21 DICOM
Equipment
for interface DOCOM 46 48 ALM
R
A Malfunction
1
(Note 2)
2
49 RD Ready
R
Power supply (Note 1)
A
3
LVS/Wires
7 LBR (differential line driver)
Analog torque command Control common
TC 27
±8 V/maximum torque 34 LG Control common
LG 28
(in this wiring diagram, 33 OP Encoder Z-phase pulse
+8 V/maximum torque) Plate SD (Open collector)
2 m or shorter
Analog speed command
VLA 2
±10 V/rated speed 10 m or shorter
SD Plate Analog monitor output
(in this wiring diagram, 26 MO1 Output voltage: ±10 V
+10 V/rated speed)
Product List
Maximum output current: 1 mA
2 m or shorter 30 LG
29 MO2 Output voltage: ±10 V
Maximum output current: 1 mA
Plate SD
2 m or shorter
Personal computer
Cautions
CN3
USB cable
Setup software MR-J3USBCBL3M
MR Configurator2 (Note 3)
(SW1DNC-MRC2-E)
Be sure to read through Instruction Manual for the actual wiring and use. Use the equipment after you have a full knowledge of
the equipment, safety information and instructions.
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Servo Amplifiers
Servo amplifier
MR-JE-A
Servo motor connection
The connection differs according to each servo motor.
Power supply connection Power supply Refer to "Servo Motor Connection Example" on p. 1-14
L1 U in this catalog.
The connection differs according to the power
voltage. L2 V
L3 W
Refer to "Power Supply Connection Example Power cable
(MR-JE-A)" on p. 1-29 in this catalog.
CN2
Encoder cable
(Note 4)
24 V DC power supply Servo motor
(Note 2) CN1 CN1 for interface
Power supply (Note 1)
Forced stop 2 EM2 42 46 DOCOM
Servo-on SON 15 47 DOCOM
Operation mode selection 1 MD0 10 48 ALM
R
A
1
Malfunction
Forward rotation start ST1 43 23 ZP
R
A
2 Home position return
Reverse rotation start ST2 44 24 INP
R
A
3 In-position
Proximity dog DOG 35 49 RD
R
A
4 Ready
Point table No. selection 1 DI0 19
Point table No. selection 2 DI1 41 10 m or shorter
(Note 4)
24 V DC power supply 8 LZ Encoder Z-phase pulse
for interface 9 LZR (differential line driver)
DICOM 20 4 LA Encoder A-phase pulse
DICOM 21 5 LAR (differential line driver)
OPC 12 6 LB Encoder B-phase pulse
7 LBR (differential line driver)
10 m or shorter LG Control common
3
33 OP Encoder Z-phase pulse
34 LG (Open collector)
Analog override VC 2 Plate SD Control common
±10 V/0% to 200% LG 28
2 m or shorter
Analog torque limit 10 m or shorter
TLA 27
+10 V/maximum torque Analog monitor output
SD Plate
26 MO1 Output voltage: ±10 V
Maximum output current: 1 mA
2 m or shorter 30 LG
29 MO2 Output voltage: ±10 V
Maximum output current: 1 mA
Plate SD
Personal computer
2 m or shorter
CN3
USB cable
Setup software MR-J3USBCBL3M
(Note 3)
MR Configurator2
(SW1DNC-MRC2-E)
Notes: 1. This is for sink wiring. Source wiring is also possible. However, when input devices are assigned to CN1-10 pin and CN1-35 pin, be sure to use sink wiring. Source wiring
is not possible in this case. In the positioning mode, input devices are assigned in the initial setting. Refer to "MR-JE-_A Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual (Positioning
Mode)" for details.
2. To prevent an unexpected restart of the servo amplifier, create a circuit to turn off EM2 (Forced stop 2) when the power is turned off.
3. USB and RS-422/RS-485 communication functions are mutually exclusive. Do not use them at the same time.
4. For convenience of illustration, the diagram shows separate 24 V DC power supplies for input and output signals. However, the input and output signals can share a
common power supply.
Be sure to read through Instruction Manual for the actual wiring and use. Use the equipment after you have a full knowledge
of the equipment, safety information and instructions.
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Servo Amplifiers
Servo Amplifiers
Servo amplifier
MR-JE-A
Servo motor connection
The connection differs according to each servo motor.
Power supply connection Power supply Refer to "Servo Motor Connection Example" on p. 1-14
L1 U in this catalog.
The connection differs according to the power
voltage. L2 V
L3 W
Refer to "Power Supply Connection Example Power cable
(MR-JE-A)" on p. 1-29 in this catalog.
Servo Motors
CN2
Encoder cable
(Note 4)
24 V DC power supply Servo motor
(Note 2) CN1 CN1
Options/Peripheral
for interface
Power supply (Note 1)
Forced stop 2 EM2 42 46 DOCOM
Equipment
Servo-on SON 15 47 DOCOM
Operation mode selection 1 MD0 10 48 ALM
R
A
1
Malfunction
Forward rotation start ST1 43 23 ZP
R
A
2 Home position return
Reverse rotation start ST2 44 24 INP
R
A
3 In-position
Proximity dog DOG 35 49 RD
R
A
4 Ready
Program No. selection 1 DI0 19
Program No. selection 2 DI1 41 10 m or shorter
(Note 4)
24 V DC power supply 8 LZ Encoder Z-phase pulse
for interface 9 LZR (differential line driver)
LVS/Wires
DICOM 20 4 LA Encoder A-phase pulse
DICOM 21 5 LAR (differential line driver)
OPC 12 6 LB Encoder B-phase pulse
7 LBR (differential line driver)
10 m or shorter LG Control common
3
33 OP Encoder Z-phase pulse
34 LG (Open collector)
Analog override VC 2 Plate SD Control common
±10 V/0% to 200% LG 28
2 m or shorter
Analog torque limit
Product List
TLA 27 10 m or shorter
+10 V/maximum torque Analog monitor output
SD Plate
26 MO1 Output voltage: ±10 V
Maximum output current: 1 mA
2 m or shorter 30 LG
29 MO2 Output voltage: ±10 V
Maximum output current: 1 mA
Plate SD
Personal computer
2 m or shorter
Cautions
CN3
USB cable
Setup software MR-J3USBCBL3M
(Note 3)
MR Configurator2
(SW1DNC-MRC2-E)
Notes: 1. This is for sink wiring. Source wiring is also possible. However, when input devices are assigned to CN1-10 pin and CN1-35 pin, be sure to use sink wiring. Source wiring
is not possible in this case. In the positioning mode, input devices are assigned in the initial setting. Refer to "MR-JE-_A Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual (Positioning
Mode)" for details.
2. To prevent an unexpected restart of the servo amplifier, create a circuit to turn off EM2 (Forced stop 2) when the power is turned off.
3. USB and RS-422/RS-485 communication functions are mutually exclusive. Do not use them at the same time.
4. For convenience of illustration, the diagram shows separate 24 V DC power supplies for input and output signals. However, the input and output signals can share a
common power supply.
Be sure to read through Instruction Manual for the actual wiring and use. Use the equipment after you have a full knowledge
of the equipment, safety information and instructions.
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Servo Amplifiers
●●For 1-phase 200 V AC, 1 kW or smaller ●●For 3-phase 200 V AC, 1 kW or smaller
MC
MC
Malfunction Malfunction
Emergency RA1 MC
SK Emergency RA1 MC SK
stop switch stop switch
(Note 4) (Note 4)
MC
Malfunction Malfunction
Emergency RA1 MC
SK Emergency RA1 MC SK
stop switch stop switch
(Note 4) (Note 4)
Regenerative C C
Regenerative
option D option D
(Note 3) (Note 3)
Built-in Built-in
P+ regenerative P+ regenerative
resistor resistor
Notes: 1. For 1-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC, connect the power supply to L1 and L3 terminals. Do not connect anything to L2. The connections are different from MR-E Super
series servo amplifiers. Be careful not to make a connection error when replacing MR-E Super with MR-JE.
2. Disconnect the wires for the built-in regenerative resistor (P+ and C), and remove the resistor when connecting the regenerative option externally.
3. Disconnect a short-circuit bar between P+ and D when connecting the regenerative option externally.
4. Create a power circuit to turn off the magnetic contactor when ALM (malfunction) is off (alarm occurrence).
5. For 1-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC, connect the power supply to L1 and L2 terminals. Do not connect anything to L3.
6. The servo amplifiers manufactured in December 2016 or later do not have an N- terminal.
7. The servo amplifiers of 0.2 kW or smaller do not have a built-in regenerative resistor.
Be sure to read through Instruction Manual for the actual wiring and use. Use the equipment after you have a full knowledge of
the equipment, safety information and instructions.
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Servo Amplifiers
Servo Amplifiers
Servo amplifier
MR-JE-A (Note 4)
Controller
(Note 1) CN1
RDA 13 SDP
(Note 2)
RDB 14 SDN
Servo Motors
SDA 39 RDP
SDB 40 RDN
SG 31 TRE
(Note 6)
28 LG
Plate SD
(Note 3)
30 m or shorter (Note 5)
Options/Peripheral
Equipment
RS-485 Serial Communication Connection Example
LVS/Wires
Servo amplifier
MR-JE-A (Note 4)
Controller
CN1
RDA 13 SDP
(Note 2)
RDB (Note 1) 14 SDN
SDA 39 RDP
Product List
SDB 40 RDN
SG 31 TRE
(Note 6)
28 LG
Plate SD
(Note 3)
30 m or shorter (Note 5)
Cautions
Notes: 1. Twist the wires from SDP and SDN together, and RDP and PDN together.
2. Refer to the controller manual to connect a termination resistor. If a termination resistor is not specified, terminate with a 150 Ω resistor.
3. It is recommended that the cable be shielded.
4. RS-422 communication function is supported by the servo amplifiers manufactured on December 2013 or later. RS-485 communication function is available with the servo
amplifiers manufactured on May 2015 or later. Refer to "MR-JE-_A Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual" for how to identify the manufacturing date of the products.
5. The cable length must be 30 m or shorter in a low-noise environment. When connecting multiple axes, also keep the overall length within 30 m.
6. Connect TRE and RDN for the servo amplifier of the final axis.
Be sure to read through Instruction Manual for the actual wiring and use. Use the equipment after you have a full knowledge of
the equipment, safety information and instructions.
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Servo Amplifiers
MR-JE-A Dimensions A
●●MR-JE-10A
●●MR-JE-20A
50
●●MR-JE-40A 6 Approx. 80 135
L1
CN3
C
N
L2
3
L3
CN1
C
N P+
1
C
CN2
156
168
C
N
2
U
L1 (Note 1) V
CNP1
L2
L3
P+
C
C
N W
P
U 1
V
W
PE
6
PE
Built-in regenerative resistor (lead wires)
6 is mounted in MR-JE-40A only. Screw size: M4
●●MR-JE-70A
●●MR-JE-100A
70 Approx. 80 185
ø6 mounting hole 22
Terminal arrangement
CNP1
6
L1
CN3
C
N L2
3
CN1 L3
C
N
1 P+
CN2 C
168
156
C
N
2
U
L1
(Note 1)
L2
L3
CNP1 V
P+ C
C N
P
W
U 1
V
W
PE
6
6
PE
22 42 Screw size: M4
3.3
[Unit: mm]
●●MR-JE-200A
●●MR-JE-300A 90
85 Approx. 80 195
ø6 mounting hole 45
Exhaust Terminal arrangement
CNP1
6
(Note 2)
CNP1 CN3 L1
C
L1 N
3
L2 L2
L3
L3
C
(Note 3)
D
161
156
168
P+
CN1
C
(Note 2)
C
N
1
CNP2 D
U
V CN2 P+
W C
N
2
CNP2
6
U
Intake
PE Cooling fan V PE
6 W Screw size: M4
6 78 Mounting screw size: M5
6 [Unit: mm]
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Servo Amplifiers
Servo Amplifiers
positioning operation.
Item Description
DI/O (Input: 7 points excluding EM2 (Forced stop 2),
Command interface output: 3 points excluding ALM (Malfunction)),
Ethernet/RS-485 communication (Note 2)
Positioning by specifying the point table No.
Operating specification
(255 points when object/register is used, 15 points when DI is used) (Note 3)
Servo Motors
Set in the point table.
Absolute value
Setting range of feed length per point: -999999 to 999999 [×10STM μm],
command method
Position command -99.9999 to 99.9999 [×10STM inch], -999999 to 999999 [pulse]
input (Note 1) Set in the point table.
Incremental value
Setting range of feed length per point: 0 to 999999 [×10STM μm],
command method
0 to 99.9999 [×10STM inch], 0 to 999999 [pulse]
Set the acceleration/deceleration time constants in the point table.
Speed command input
Set the S-pattern acceleration/deceleration time constants with [Pr. PC03].
Options/Peripheral
Command System Signed absolute value command method/incremental value command method
Equipment
method Analog override 0 V DC to ±10 V DC/0% to 200%
Set by external analog input, parameters, or object/register
Torque limit
(0 V DC to +10 V DC/maximum torque)
Absolute
Set position command data with the object/register.
value
Setting range of feed length per point: -999999 to 999999 [×10STM μm],
Position command
-99.9999 to 99.9999 [×10STM inch], -999999 to 999999 [pulse]
command method
Position input Incremental
Set position command data with the object/register.
command Communication (Note 1) value
LVS/Wires
Setting range of feed length per point: 0 to 999999 [×10STM μm],
data input command
0 to 99.9999 [×10STM inch], 0 to 999999 [pulse]
method
Select the speed and acceleration/deceleration time constants by communication.
Speed command input
Set the S-pattern acceleration/deceleration time constants with [Pr. PC03].
System Signed absolute value command method/incremental value command method
Point table No. input
Each positioning operation
Each positioning operation is executed based on the position/speed commands.
Automatic
Varying-speed operation (2 to 255 speeds)/
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operation
Automatic continuous positioning automatic continuous positioning operation (2 to 255 points)/
mode
Operation operation automatic continuous operation to the point table selected at start/
mode automatic continuous operation to the point table No. 1
Inching operation is executed with DI or serial communication function
Manual JOG operation
based on the speed command set with the parameter or object/register.
operation
Manual feeding is executed with a manual pulse generator.
mode Manual pulse generator operation
Command pulse multiplication: select from ×1, ×10, and ×100 with a parameter.
Dog type, count type, data set type, stopper type, home position ignorance (servo-
on position as home position), dog type rear end reference, count type front end
Cautions
reference, dog cradle type, dog type adjacent Z-phase reference, dog type front
end reference, dogless Z-phase reference,
Homing on positive home switch and index pulse (method 3, 4),
Home position return mode
Homing on negative home switch and index pulse (method 5, 6),
Homing on home switch and index pulse (method 7, 8, 11, 12),
Homing without index pulse (method 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28),
Homing on index pulse (method 33, 34),
Homing on current position (method 35, 37)
Automatic positioning to home position function High-speed automatic positioning to a defined home position
Absolute position detection, backlash compensation, overtravel prevention with
Other functions external limit switches (LSP/LSN), software stroke limit, touch probe function,
override
Notes: 1. STM is the ratio to the setting value of the position data. STM can be changed with [Pr. PT03].
2. RS-485 communication supports MODBUS® RTU protocol.
3. Up to four points of DO are available; therefore, PT0 (Point table No. output 1) to PT7 (Point table No. output 8) cannot be outputted simultaneously.
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Item Description
DI/O (Input: 7 points excluding EM2 (Forced stop 2),
Command interface output: 3 points excluding ALM (Malfunction)),
RS-422/RS-485 communication (Note 2)
Positioning by specifying the point table No.
Operating specification
(31 points when communication is specified, 15 points when DI is used)
Set in the point table.
Absolute value Setting range of feed length per point: -999999 to 999999 [×10STM μm],
command method -99.9999 to 99.9999 [×10STM inch], -999999 to 999999 [pulse],
Position command Setting range of rotation angle: -360.000 to 360.000 [degree]
input (Note 1) Set in the point table.
Incremental value Setting range of feed length per point: 0 to 999999 [×10STM μm],
command method 0 to 99.9999 [×10STM inch], 0 to 999999 [pulse],
Setting range of rotation angle: 0 to 999.999 [degree]
Set the acceleration/deceleration time constants in the point table.
Speed command input
Command Set the S-pattern acceleration/deceleration time constants with [Pr. PC03].
method System Signed absolute value command method/incremental value command method
Analog override 0 V DC to ±10 V DC/0% to 200%
Torque limit Set by parameters or external analog input (0 V DC to +10 V DC/maximum torque)
Absolute Set position command data with RS-422/RS-485 communication.
value Setting range of feed length per point: -999999 to 999999 [×10STM μm],
Position command -99.9999 to 99.9999 [×10STM inch], -999999 to 999999 [pulse],
command method Setting range of rotation angle: -360.000 to 360.000 [degree]
input Incremental Set position command data with RS-422/RS-485 communication.
Position RS-422/ (Note 1)
value Setting range of feed length per point: 0 to 999999 [×10STM μm],
command RS-485
command 0 to 99.9999 [×10STM inch], 0 to 999999 [pulse],
data input communication
method Setting range of rotation angle: 0 to 999.999 [degree]
Select the speed and acceleration/deceleration time constants by RS-422/RS-485
Speed command input communication.
Set the S-pattern acceleration/deceleration time constants with [Pr. PC03].
System Signed absolute value command method/incremental value command method
Point table No. input, position data input method
Each positioning operation
Each positioning operation is executed based on the position/speed commands.
Automatic
Varying-speed operation (2 to 31 speeds)/
operation
Automatic continuous positioning automatic continuous positioning operation (2 to 31 points)/
mode
Operation operation automatic continuous operation to the point table selected at start/
mode automatic continuous operation to the point table No. 1
Inching operation is executed with DI or serial communication function (Note 2)
Manual JOG operation
based on the speed command set with the parameter.
operation
Manual feeding is executed with a manual pulse generator.
mode Manual pulse generator operation
Command pulse multiplication: select from ×1, ×10, and ×100 with a parameter.
Dog type, count type, data set type, stopper type, home position ignorance (servo-
on position as home position), dog type rear end reference, count type front end
Home position return mode
reference, dog cradle type, dog type adjacent Z-phase reference, dog type front
end reference, dogless Z-phase reference
Automatic positioning to home position function High-speed automatic positioning to a defined home position
Backlash compensation, overtravel prevention with external limit switches
(LSP/LSN), teaching function, roll feed display function, software stroke limit,
Other functions mark detection (current position latch/interrupt positioning/mark sensor input
compensation), simple cam function, encoder following function, command pulse
input through function, override
Notes: 1. STM is the ratio to the setting value of the position data. STM can be changed with [Pr. PT03].
2. RS-422 communication supports Mitsubishi Electric general-purpose AC servo protocol.
RS-485 communication supports Mitsubishi Electric general-purpose AC servo protocol and MODBUS® RTU protocol.
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Absolute value command method: travels to a specified address (absolute value) with reference to the home position
Item Setting range Description
1 to 255 (when object/register is used)
MR-JE-C
Point 1 to 15 (when DI is used) Specify a point table in which a target position, servo motor speed,
table No. 1 to 31 (when communication is specified) acceleration/deceleration time constants, dwell, and sub function will be set.
MR-JE-A
1 to 15 (when DI is used)
Set a travel distance.
-999999 to 999999 [×10STM μm]
(1) When using as absolute value command method
Target position (Note 1, 2) -99.9999 to 99.9999 [×10 STM inch]
Servo Motors
Set a target address (absolute value).
(position data) -360.000 to 360.000 [degree] (Note 3)
(2) When using as incremental value command method
-999999 to 999999 [pulse]
Set a travel distance. Reverse rotation command is applied with a minus sign.
Servo motor speed 0 to permissible speed [r/min] Set a command speed for the servo motor in positioning.
Acceleration time constant 0 to 20000 [ms] Set a time period for the servo motor to reach the rated speed.
Deceleration time constant 0 to 20000 [ms] Set a time period for the servo motor to decelerate from the rated speed to a stop.
Set dwell.
Options/Peripheral
When the dwell is set, the position command for the next point table will be
started after the position command for the selected point table is completed
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Dwell 0 to 20000 [ms] and the set dwell is passed.
The dwell is disabled when 0 or 2 is set for the sub function.
Varying-speed operation is enabled when 1, 3, 8, 9, 10, or 11 is set for the sub
function and when 0 is set for the dwell.
Set sub function.
(1) When using the point table with the absolute value command method
0: Automatic operation for a selected point table is performed.
1: Automatic continuous operation is performed without a stop to the next
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point table.
8: Automatic continuous operation is performed without a stop to the
point table selected at startup.
9: Automatic continuous operation of the point table No. 1 is performed
Sub function 0 to 3, and 8 to 11 without a stop.
(2) When using this point table with the incremental value command method
2: Automatic operation for a selected point table is performed.
3: Automatic continuous operation is performed without a stop to the next
point table.
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10: Automatic continuous operation for a point table selected at startup is
performed.
11: Automatic continuous operation of the point table No. 1 is performed
without a stop.
M code (Note 5) 0 to 99 Set a code to be outputted when the positioning completes.
Cautions
(position data) Dwell
Point table No. speed time constant time constant Sub function M code (Note 5)
[× 10STM μm] [ms]
[r/min] [ms] [ms]
(Note 2)
✽ The operation of the next point table is set with the sub function.
●●When the sub function is set to 0: ●●When the sub function is set to 1:
Start signal is required for each point table. Automatic continuous operation is executed based on
the point table.
Speed Speed
M code M code data No. 1 M code data No. 2 M code M code data No. 1
Incremental value command method: travels from a current position based on the set position data
Item Setting range Description
1 to 255 (when object/register is used)
MR-JE-C
Point 1 to 15 (when DI is used) Specify a point table in which a target position, servo motor speed,
table No. 1 to 31 (when communication is specified) acceleration/deceleration time constants, dwell, and sub function will be set.
MR-JE-A
1 to 15 (when DI is used)
0 to 999999 [×10STM μm]
Set a travel distance.
Target position (Note 1, 2) 0 to 99.9999 [×10STM inch]
Operation starts with ST1 (Forward rotation start) or ST2 (Reverse rotation
(position data) 0 to 999.999 [degree] (Note 3)
start).
0 to 999999 [pulse]
Servo motor speed 0 to permissible speed [r/min] Set a command speed for the servo motor in positioning.
Acceleration time constant 0 to 20000 [ms] Set a time period for the servo motor to reach the rated speed.
Deceleration time constant 0 to 20000 [ms] Set a time period for the servo motor to decelerate from the rated speed to a stop.
Set a dwell.
When the dwell is set, the position command for the next point table will be
started after the position command for the selected point table is completed
Dwell 0 to 20000 [ms] and the set dwell is passed.
The dwell is disabled when 0 is set for the sub function.
Varying-speed operation is enabled when 1, 8, or 9 is set for the sub function
and when 0 is set for the dwell.
Set sub function.
0: Automatic operation for a selected point table is performed.
1: Automatic continuous operation is performed without a stop to the next point
table.
Sub function 0, 1, 8, and 9
8: Automatic continuous operation is performed without a stop to the point
table selected at startup.
9: Automatic continuous operation of the point table No. 1 is performed without
a stop.
M code (Note 5) 0 to 99 Set a code to be outputted when the positioning completes.
✽ The operation of the next point table is set with the sub function.
●●When the sub function is set to 0: ●●When the sub function is set to 1:
Start signal is required for each point table. Automatic continuous operation is executed based on
the point table.
Speed Speed
M code M code data No. 1 M code data No. 2 M code M code data No. 1
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the program No. with the command interface signals to start the positioning operation. The program method enables more complex
positioning operation than the point table method. MR Configurator2 is required to create programs.
Item Description
DI/O (Input: 7 points excluding EM2 (Forced stop 2),
Command interface output: 3 points excluding ALM (Malfunction)),
RS-422 communication/RS-485 communication (Note 2)
Program language (program with MR Configurator2)
Servo Motors
Operating specification Program capacity: 480 steps
Program points: 16
Set with program language.
Absolute value Setting range of feed length: -999999 to 999999 [×10STM μm],
command method -99.9999 to 99.9999 [×10STM inch], -999999 to 999999 [pulse],
Position
Command command input Setting range of rotation angle: -360.000 to 360.000 [degree]
method (Note 1) Set with program language.
Incremental value Setting range of feed length: -999999 to 999999 [×10STM μm],
Options/Peripheral
command method -99.9999 to 99.9999 [×10STM inch], -999999 to 999999 [pulse],
Setting range of rotation angle: -999.999 to 999.999 [degree]
Equipment
Set servo motor speed, acceleration/deceleration time constants, S-pattern acceleration/
Speed command input deceleration time constants with program language.
S-pattern acceleration/deceleration time constants are also settable with [Pr. PC03].
System Signed absolute value command method/signed incremental value command method
Analog override 0 V DC to ±10 V DC/0% to 200%
Torque limit Set by parameters or external analog input (0 V DC to +10 V DC/maximum torque)
Automatic
operation Program Depends on the setting of the program language
LVS/Wires
mode
Operation
Inching operation is executed with DI or serial communication function (Note 2) based on the
mode Manual JOG operation
speed commands set with a parameter.
operation
Manual pulse Manual feeding is executed with a manual pulse generator.
mode
generator operation Command pulse multiplication: select from ×1, ×10, and ×100 with a parameter.
Dog type, count type, data set type, stopper type, home position ignorance (servo-on
position as home position), dog type rear end reference, count type front end reference,
Home position return mode
dog cradle type, dog type adjacent Z-phase reference, dog type front end reference,
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dogless Z-phase reference
Backlash compensation, overtravel prevention with external limit switches (LSP/LSN),
roll feed display function, software stroke limit, mark detection (current position latch/interrupt
Other functions
positioning/mark sensor input compensation), simple cam function, encoder following
function, command pulse input through function, override
Notes: 1. STM is the ratio to the setting value of the position data. STM can be changed with [Pr. PT03].
2. RS-422 communication supports Mitsubishi Electric general-purpose AC servo protocol.
RS-485 communication supports Mitsubishi Electric general-purpose AC servo protocol and MODBUS® RTU protocol.
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Command Name Setting range Description
Set a command speed for the servo motor in positioning.
SPN(setting value) 0 to instantaneous permissible speed
Servo motor speed Do not set a value exceeding the instantaneous permissible
(Note 2) [r/min]
speed of the servo motor.
STA(setting value) Acceleration time Set acceleration time constant. The setting value is a time period
0 to 20000 [ms]
(Note 2) constant that the servo motor reaches the rated speed from a stop.
STB(setting value) Deceleration time Set deceleration time constant. The setting value is a time
0 to 20000 [ms]
(Note 2) constant period that the servo motor stops from the rated speed.
Acceleration/ Set acceleration and deceleration time constants. The setting
STC(setting value)
(Note 2)
deceleration time 0 to 20000 [ms] value is a time period that the servo motor reaches the rated
constants speed from a stop and stops from the rated speed.
S-pattern acceleration/
STD(setting value)
(Note 2)
deceleration time 0 to 1000 [ms] Set S-pattern acceleration/deceleration time constants.
constants
MOV(setting value) Absolute value travel
-999999 to 999999 [×10STM μm] Travels based on the value set as an absolute value.
(Note 4, 5) command
-99.9999 to 99.9999 [×10STM inch]
Absolute value
MOVA(setting value) -360.000 to 360.000 [degree] Travels continuously based on the value set as an absolute
continuous travel
(Note 4, 5) -999999 to 999999 [pulse] value. Be sure to write this command after [MOV] command.
command
MOVI(setting value) Incremental value
-999999 to 999999 [×10STM μm] Travels based on the value set as an incremental value.
(Note 4, 5) travel command
-99.9999 to 99.9999 [×10STM inch]
Incremental value Travels continuously based on the value set as an
MOVIA(setting value) -999.999 to 999.999 [degree]
continuous travel incremental value. Be sure to write this command after
(Note 4, 5) -999999 to 999999 [pulse]
command [MOVI] command.
Stops the next step until PI1 (Program input 1) to PI3
SYNC(setting value) Waiting for external
1 to 3 (Program input 3) turn on after SOUT (SYNC synchronous
(Note 1) signal to switch on
output) is outputted.
OUTON(setting value) External signal on Turns on OUT1 (Program output 1) to OUT3 (Program output
1 to 3
(Note 1) output 3).
OUTOF(setting value) External signal off Turns off OUT1 (Program output 1) to OUT3 (Program output
1 to 3
(Note 1) output 3) which were turned on with [OUTON] command.
-999999 to 999999 [×10STM μm] Executes the next step after [MOV] or [MOVA] commands are
TRIP(setting value) Absolute value trip -99.9999 to 99.9999 [×10STM inch] started and then the servo motor moves for the travel amount
(Note 1, 4, 5) point specification -360.000 to 360.000 [degree] set in [TRIP] command. Be sure to write this command after
-999999 to 999999 [pulse] [MOV] or [MOVA] command.
-999999 to 999999 [×10STM μm] Executes the next step after [MOVI] or [MOVIA] commands
TRIPI(setting value) Incremental value trip -99.9999 to 99.9999 [×10STM inch] are started and then the servo motor moves for the travel
(Note 1, 4, 5) point specification -999.999 to 999.999 [degree] amount set in [TRIPI] command. Be sure to write this
-999999 to 999999 [pulse] command after [MOVI] or [MOVIA] command.
0 to 999999 [×10STM μm]
Stops the operation after the servo motor moves for the travel
ITP(setting value) 0 to 99.9999 [×10STM inch]
Interrupt positioning amount set when the interrupt signal is inputted. Be sure to
(Note 1, 3, 4, 5) 0 to 999.999 [degree]
write this command after [SYNC] command.
0 to 999999 [pulse]
Executes the next step when the value of the pulse counter
COUNT(setting value)
(Note 1)
External pulse count -999999 to 999999 [pulse] exceeds the count value set in [COUNT] command. [COUNT
(0)] clears the pulse counter to zero.
Repeats the steps between [FOR(setting value)] and [NEXT]
FOR(setting value) 0, and 1 to 10000
Step repeat command commands for the number of times set. Repeats endlessly
NEXT [number of times]
with [FOR(0) NEXT].
Latches the current position with the rising edge of the LPS
LPOS (Note 1) Current position latch - signal. The latched current position data can be read with the
communication command.
TIM(setting value) Dwell 1 to 20000 [ms] Waits for the next step until the set time passes.
ZRT Home position return - Executes a manual home position return.
Set the number of program execution by writing [TIMES
Program count 0, and 1 to 10000 (setting value)] command in the first line of the program. The
TIMES(setting value)
command [number of times] setting is not required for executing once. Repeats endlessly
with [TIMES(0)].
Stops the program in execution. Be sure to write this
STOP Program stop -
command in the final line.
Notes: 1. [SYNC], [OUTON], [OUTOF], [TRIP], [TRIPI], [ITP], [COUNT], and [LPOS] commands are valid while the commands are outputted.
2. [SPN] command is valid while [MOV], [MOVA], [MOVI], or [MOVIA] command is in execution. [STA], [STB], [STC], and [STD] commands are valid while [MOV] or [MOVI]
command is in execution.
3. [ITP] command will be skipped to the next step when the remaining distance equals to or less than the setting value, when the servo motor is not running, or when the
servo motor is decelerating.
4. Change the unit to μm/inch/degree/pulse with [Pr. PT01].
5. STM is the ratio to the setting value of the position data. STM can be changed with [Pr. PT03].
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Command list
Command Name Setting range Description
Limits the torque generated by the servo motor running in CCW and
Forward rotation
TLP(setting value) 0, and 1 to 1000 [0.1%] regenerating in CW, as the maximum torque is 100%. The setting remains valid
torque limit
until the program is stopped. [TLP(0)] enables the setting of [Pr. PA11].
Limits the torque generated by the servo motor running in CW and regenerating
Reverse rotation
TLN(setting value) 0, and 1 to 1000 [0.1%] in CCW, as the maximum torque is 100%. The setting remains valid until the
torque limit
program is stopped. [TLN(0)] enables the setting of [Pr. PA12].
Limits the torque generated by the servo motor, as the maximum torque is
Servo Motors
TQL(setting value) Torque limit 0, and 1 to 1000 [0.1%] 100%. The setting remains valid until the program is stopped. [TQL(0)] enables
the settings of [Pr. PA11] and [Pr. PA12].
Program example 1
The following is an example of executing two types of operations with the same servo motor speed and acceleration/deceleration time
Options/Peripheral
constants but the different travel commands.
Equipment
Step Program (Note 1) Description
(1) SPN(3000) Servo motor speed: 3000 [r/min]
(2) STA(200) Acceleration time constant: 200 [ms]
(3) STB(300) Deceleration time constant: 300 [ms]
(4) MOV(1000) Absolute value travel command: 1000 [×10STM μm]
(5) TIM(100) Dwell: 100 [ms]
(6) MOV(2500) Absolute value travel command: 2500 [×10STM μm]
(7) STOP Program stop
LVS/Wires
(2) Acceleration (3) Deceleration (2) Acceleration (3) Deceleration
time constant time constant time constant time constant
(200 [ms]) (300 [ms]) (200 [ms]) (300 [ms])
Servo motor
speed
(1) Speed (1) Speed
(3000 [r/min]) (3000 [r/min])
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(4) Absolute value travel command (6) Absolute value travel command
(1000 × 10STM [µm]) (2500 × 10STM [µm])
Program example 2
The following is an example of repeating the steps between [FOR(setting value)] and [NEXT] commands for the number of times set.
Step Program (Note 1) Description
(1) SPN(3000) Servo motor speed: 3000 [r/min]
Cautions
(2) STC(20) Acceleration/deceleration time constants: 20 [ms]
(3) MOV(1000) Absolute value travel command: 1000 [×10STM μm]
(4) TIM(100) Dwell: 100 [ms]
(5) FOR(3) Starting the step repeat command: 3 [number of times]
(6) MOVI(100) Incremental value travel command: 100 [×10STM μm]
(7) TIM(100) Dwell: 100 [ms]
(8) NEXT Ending the step repeat command
(9) STOP Program stop
(2) Acceleration (2) Deceleration
time constant time constant
(20 [ms]) (20 [ms])
Servo motor
speed
(1) Speed
(3000 [r/min])
Notes: 1. The values in [SPN], [STA], [STB], and [STC] commands remains valid until they are reset. The values will not be initialized at the start of the program. The settings are
also valid in other programs.
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item Description
DI/O (Input: 7 points excluding EM2 (Forced stop 2),
Command interface output: 3 points excluding ALM (Malfunction)),
Ethernet/RS-485 communication (Note 1)
Positioning in accordance with the specified stations
Operating specification
Command (255 divisions when object/register is used, 16 divisions when DI is used)
method Speed command input Set the speed and acceleration/deceleration time constants with input signal or object/register.
System Rotation direction specifying indexer/shortest rotating indexer.
Digital override Select the override multiplying factor by input signal or object/register.
Set by external analog input, parameters or object/register
Torque limit
(0 V DC to +10 V DC/maximum torque).
Rotation direction Positions to the specified station.
Automatic
specifying indexer Rotation direction settable
operation
Shortest rotating Positions to the specified station.
mode
Operation indexer Rotates in the shorter direction from the current position.
mode JOG operation Decelerates to a stop regardless of the station.
Manual
Rotates in a direction specified by the rotation direction decision when the start signal turns on.
operation Station JOG
Positions to the nearest station where the servo motor can decelerate to a stop when the start
mode operation
signal turns off.
Torque limit changing dog type, Torque limit changing data set type,
Home position return mode
Homing on current position (Method 35, 37)
Absolute position detection, backlash compensation, overtravel prevention with external limit
Other functions
switches (LSP/LSN), software stroke limit, touch probe function, override
Notes: 1. RS-485 communication supports MODBUS® RTU protocol.
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Rotation direction specifying indexer
In the rotation direction specifying indexer, the servo motor always rotates in a definite direction.
Turn off MD0 (Operation mode selection 1), and turn on MD1 (Operation mode selection 2). The servo motor moves in the station No.
decreasing direction with SIG (Rotation direction decision) off, and in the increasing direction with SIG on. When ST1 (Forward rotation
start) turns on, the travel amount will be calculated from the current position and the next station position, and then the positioning will be
executed to the direction specified by the rotation direction decision.
The following timing chart is an example of the operation executed from the station No. 0 where the servo motor is stopped at servo-on.
Servo Motors
4
3 5
2 6
The number of stations: 8
1 7
0
ON
MD0 (Operation mode selection 1)
OFF
Options/Peripheral
Equipment
ON
MD1 (Operation mode selection 2)
OFF
ON
SIG (Rotation direction decision)
OFF
ON
ST1 (Forward rotation start)
OFF
LVS/Wires
Next station position input No. 1
ON
MEND (Travel completion)
OFF
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Shortest rotating indexer
In the shortest rotating indexer, the servo motor automatically rotates in the shorter direction.
Turn on both MD0 (Operation mode selection 1) and MD1 (Operation mode selection 2). When ST1 (Forward rotation start) turns on, the
travel amount will be calculated from the current position and the next station position, and then the positioning will be executed in the
shorter direction.
The following timing chart is an example of the operation executed from the station No. 0 where the servo motor is stopped at servo-on.
Cautions
4
3 5
2 6
The number of stations: 8
1 7
0
ON
MD0 (Operation mode selection 1)
OFF
ON
MD1 (Operation mode selection 2)
OFF
ON
ST1 (Forward rotation start)
OFF
ON
MEND (Travel completion)
OFF
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MODBUS®/TCP Specifications C
MODBUS /TCP is a protocol that enables MODBUS messages to be used with Ethernet communication.
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Item Specifications
Communication protocol MODBUS®/TCP protocol (Note 1)
Compliance with standards OPEN MODBUS®/TCP SPECIFICATION
Port No. No. 502
IPv4 range: 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255
IP address Use the same network address for both a client and servers.
Default value: 192.168.3.0
Subnet mask Default value (recommended): 255.255.255.0
Message format Refer to "MR-JE-_C Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual (Network)" for communication functions.
Physical layer 100BASE-TX
Communication connector RJ45, 1 port (CN1)
Communication cable CAT5e, shielded twisted pair (4 pair) straight cable
Network topology Star
Variable communication speed 100 Mbps
Transmission distance between stations Maximum 100 m
Waiting time setting None
Maximum number of connections 3
Number of request
Server
messages that are 1
function
receivable simultaneously
Item Specifications
Communication protocol MODBUS® RTU protocol (Note 2)
Compliance with standards EIA-485 (RS-485)
1:n (maximum 32)
Numbers connected
Set stations 1 to 247 by a parameter. (Station 0 is for broadcast communication.)
Communication baud rate [bps] 4800/9600/19200/38400/57600/115200 (set by a parameter)
Control process Asynchronous system
Communication method Half duplex/full duplex (Note 3)
Maximum overall extension
[m] 30
distance
Character method Binary (8-bit fixed)
Start bit 1-bit
Select from the following by a parameter.
Stop bit length
Communication • Even parity, stop bit length 1-bit (initial value)
specifications • Odd parity, stop bit length 1-bit
Parity check
• No parity, stop bit length 2-bit
Error check CRC-16 method
Terminator None
Waiting time setting None
Master/Slave classification Slave
Notes: 1. MODBUS®/TCP is supported by MR-JE-C with software version A3 or later.
2. MODBUS® RTU is supported by MR-JE-C with software version A4 or later and MR-JE-A.
3. MR-JE-C does not support full duplex.
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MR-JE-C MR-JE-A
MR-JE-A MR-JE-A MR-JE-A
MR-JE-C MR-JE-C MR-JE-C
CN5 CN3 CN5 CN3 CN5 CN3
CN3 CN3 CN3
CN4 CN4 CN4
CN1 CN1 CN1
Servo Motors
(Note 1)
CNP1 CNP1 CNP1
Notes: 1. For the final axis, terminate with 150 Ω resistor between DA and DB.
Options/Peripheral
MODBUS®/TCP, MODBUS® RTU Compatible Function Codes C A
Equipment
MR-JE-C and MR-JE-A servo amplifiers are compatible with the following function code.
LVS/Wires
Preset multiple Writing to multiple registers
10h
registers Writes a series of data to multiple holding registers from a master (client).
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Function Description
Reads the items of "Display All" in monitor function of MR Configurator2 such as servo motor speed and
Status monitor
position deviation.
Parameter setting Reads and writes parameters.
Point table setting Reads and writes point table data.
Current alarm reading Reads an alarm No. currently generated.
Alarm history reading Reads all 16 alarm histories.
Parameter error No. reading/point table Reads corresponding parameter No. for parameter error and corresponding point table No. for point
error No. reading table error.
Cautions
Input/output monitor Reads on/off status of I/O signal and monitor situation of I/O device.
Motor driving Drives servo motors.
Servo amplifier information reading Reads servo amplifier model, software version, and cumulative power time.
Notes: 1. MODBUS®/TCP is supported by MR-JE-C with software version A3 or later.
MODBUS® RTU is supported by MR-JE-C with software version A4 or later and MR-JE-A.
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Servo Amplifiers
Items Specifications
Memory Storage area for cam data 8 Kbytes (non-volatile memory)
capacity Working area for cam data 8 Kbytes (RAM)
Number of registration Maximum 8 (depending on cam resolution and coordinate number)
Comment Maximum 32 single-byte characters for each cam data
Cam resolution (Maximum
Stroke ratio 256 (8), 512 (4), 1024 (2), 2048 (1)
number of registration)
data type
Stroke ratio -100.000% to 100.000%
Cam data Number of coordinates
2 to 1024
Coordinate (Maximum number of
Example: 128 (8), 256 (4), 512 (2), 1024 (1)
data type registration)
Coordinate data Input value: 0 to 999999 Output value: -999999 to 999999
12 types (constant speed/constant acceleration/5th curve/single hypotenuse/
Cam curve cycloid/distorted trapezoid/distorted sine/distorted constant speed/trapecloid/reverse
trapecloid/double hypotenuse/reverse double hypotenuse)
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Servo Amplifiers
Servo Amplifiers
A 1-phase 200 V AC class power can be supplied with a use of a neutral point of a 3-phase 400 V AC class power supply.
Use a step-down transformer as necessary to keep the power supply voltage between 200 V AC and 240 V AC.
Do not input a 3-phase 400 V AC class power supply directly to the 200 V class servo amplifier. Doing so may cause the servo
amplifier to malfunction.
●●For 0.1 kW to 1 kW
Servo Motors
Off On
MC
Malfunction
Emergency RA1 MC
SK
stop switch
Servo amplifier
Do not connect anything.
Options/Peripheral
3-phase 400 V AC
MCCB MC CNP1
Equipment
L1
L2 (Note 2)
L3
Neutral 200 V AC to 240 V AC (Note 1)
point
Do not connect anything.
LVS/Wires
●●For 2 kW
Off On
MC
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Malfunction
Emergency RA1 MC
SK
stop switch
Servo amplifier
Do not connect anything.
MCCB MC CNP1
3-phase 400 V AC
L1
L2
L3 (Note 3)
Neutral
200 V AC to 240 V AC (Note 1)
point
Do not connect anything.
Cautions
Notes: 1. Use a step-down transformer as necessary to keep the power supply voltage between 200 V AC and 240 V AC.
2. For 1-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC, connect the power supply to L1 and L3 terminals. Do not connect anything to L2.
3. For 1-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC, connect the power supply to L1 and L2 terminals. Do not connect anything to L3.
Be sure to read through Instruction Manual for the actual wiring and use. Use the equipment after you have a full knowledge of
the equipment, safety information and instructions.
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MEMO
2 Servo Motors
Specifications
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Dimensions
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HG-SN series����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2-10
Sizing Example����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2-11
Servo Motors
Model Designation
HG- K N 1 3 B J
Symbol Inertia/capacity
HG-KN Low inertia, small capacity
HG-SN Medium inertia, medium capacity
Notes: 1. Refer to electromagnetic brake specifications of each servo motor series in this catalog for the detailed specifications.
2. 2000 r/min is for HG-SN series only.
3. 3000 r/min is for HG-KN series only.
4. Refer to special shaft end specifications of each servo motor series in this catalog for the available models and detailed specifications.
5. An oil seal is attached as a standard for all servo motors.
6. Available in HG-KN13 to HG-KN43.
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Servo Motors
Servo Amplifiers
Servo motor model HG-KN 13(B)J 23(B)J 43(B)J 73(B)J
Compatible servo amplifier model Refer to "Combinations of Servo Motor and Servo Amplifier" on p. 2-1 in this catalog.
Power supply capacity *1 [kVA] 0.3 0.5 0.9 1.3
Continuous Rated output [W] 100 200 400 750
running duty Rated torque (Note 3) [N•m] 0.32 0.64 1.3 2.4
Maximum torque [N•m] 0.95 1.9 3.8 7.2
Rated speed [r/min] 3000
Maximum speed [r/min] 5000 (6000) (Note 6)
Servo Motors
Permissible instantaneous speed [r/min] 5750 (6900) (Note 6)
Power rate at Standard [kW/s] 12.9 18.0 43.2 44.5
continuous With electromagnetic
[kW/s] 12.0 16.4 40.8 41.0
rated torque brake
Rated current [A] 0.8 1.3 2.6 4.8
Maximum current [A] 2.4 3.9 7.8 14
Regenerative braking frequency *2, *3 [times/min] (Note 4) (Note 5) 276 159
Options/Peripheral
Standard [× 10-4 kg•m2] 0.0783 0.225 0.375 1.28
Moment of
Equipment
With electromagnetic
inertia J [× 10-4 kg•m2] 0.0843 0.247 0.397 1.39
brake
Recommended load to motor inertia ratio (Note 1) 15 times or less
Combination with MR-JE-C/
Speed/position Absolute (Note 7) /incremental 17-bit encoder (resolution: 131072 pulses/rev)
MR-JE-B
detector
Combination with MR-JE-A Incremental 17-bit encoder (resolution: 131072 pulses/rev)
Oil seal Installed. Without oil seal is also available. Installed
Thermistor None
LVS/Wires
Insulation class 130 (B)
Structure Totally enclosed, natural cooling (IP rating: IP65) (Note 2)
Ambient temperature Operation: 0 °C to 40 °C (non-freezing), storage: -15 °C to 70 °C (non-freezing)
Ambient humidity Operation: 10 %RH to 80 %RH (non-condensing), storage: 10 %RH to 90 %RH (non-condensing)
Environment *4 Ambience Indoors (no direct sunlight); no corrosive gas, inflammable gas, oil mist or dust
Altitude 2000 m or less above sea level (Note 8)
Vibration resistance *5 X: 49 m/s2 Y: 49 m/s2
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Vibration rank V10 *7
Compliance with global standards Refer to "Compliance with Global Standards and Regulations" on p. 25 in this catalog.
Permissible L [mm] 25 30 30 40
load for the Radial [N] 88 245 245 392
shaft *6 Thrust [N] 59 98 98 147
Standard [kg] 0.57 0.98 1.5 3.0
Mass With electromagnetic
[kg] 0.77 1.4 1.9 4.0
brake
Cautions
Notes: 1. Contact your local sales office if the load to motor inertia ratio exceeds the value in the table.
2. The shaft-through portion is excluded. Refer to the asterisk 8 of "Annotations for Servo Motor Specifications" on p. 2-6 in this catalog for the shaft-through portion.
3. When unbalanced torque is generated, such as in a vertical lift machine, keep the unbalanced torque of the machine under 70% of the servo motor rated torque.
4. When the servo motor decelerates to a stop from the rated speed, the regenerative frequency will not be limited. When the servo motor decelerates to a stop from the
maximum speed, the regenerative frequency will not be limited if the load to motor inertia ratio is 11 times or less.
5. When the servo motor decelerates to a stop from the rated speed, the regenerative frequency will not be limited if the load to motor inertia ratio is 9 times or less. When
the servo motor decelerates to a stop from the maximum speed, the regenerative frequency will not be limited if the load to motor inertia ratio is 3 times or less.
6. The value in brackets is applicable with parameter setting. Refer to relevant Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual for details.
7. When absolute position detection system is used with MR-JE-C, absolute position data is read with the Ethernet communication. Refer to "MR-JE-_C Servo Amplifier
Instruction Manual" for details.
8. Refer to "HG-KN HG-SN Servo Motor Instruction Manual" for the restrictions when using the servo motors at altitude exceeding 1000 m and up to 2000 m above sea level.
Refer to "Annotations for Servo Motor Specifications" on p. 2-6 in this catalog for the asterisks 1 to 7.
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Servo Motors
Torque [N•m]
Torque [N•m]
Torque [N•m]
Torque [N•m]
Torque [N•m]
Torque [N•m]
Torque [N•m]
0.5 0.5 1.0 1.0 2.0 2.0 4.0 4.0
2.0
0.25
Continuous 0.25 Continuous 0.5
Continuous 0.5 Continuous 1.0 Continuous 1.0 Continuous Continuous 2.0 Continuous
running range running range running range running range running range running range running range running range
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1000 2000 3000 1000
4000 2000
5000 3000
6000 4000 5000 6000
1000 2000 3000 1000
4000 2000
50003000
60004000 5000 6000
1000 2000 3000 1000
4000 2000
5000 3000
6000 4000 5000 1000
6000 2000 3000 1000
4000 2000
5000 3000
600
Speed [r/min] Speed [r/min] Speed [r/min] Speed [r/min] Speed [r/min] Speed [r/min] Speed [r/min] Speed [r/m
Torque [N•m]
Torque [N•m]
Torque [N•m]
2.0
us 1.0 Continuous 1.0 Continuous Continuous 2.0 Continuous
ange running range running range running range running range
0 0 0 0
2000
5000 3000
6000 4000 5000 6000
1000 2000 3000 1000
4000 2000
5000 3000
6000 4000 5000 1000
6000 2000 3000 1000
4000 2000
5000 3000
6000 4000 5000 6000
Speed [r/min] Speed [r/min] Speed [r/min] Speed [r/min] Speed [r/min]
20.5
1
φ8h6
[Unit: mm]
Key shaft (with key) (Note 1, 2): 200 W, 400 W, and 750 W R
Q
Variable dimensions
Model
T S R Q W QK QL U Y QK QL U
A
HG-KN23(B)JK, M4 screw
W
5 14h6 30 27 5 20 3 3
43(B)JK Depth: 15
φS
A T Y
M5 screw
HG-KN73(B)JK 6 19h6 40 37 6 25 5 3.5
Depth: 20 A-A
[Unit: mm]
Notes: 1. The servo motors with special shaft end are not suitable for frequent start/stop applications.
2. 2 round end key is attached.
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Servo Motors
Servo Amplifiers
Servo motor model HG-SN 52(B)J 102(B)J 152(B)J 202(B)J 302(B)J
Compatible servo amplifier model Refer to "Combinations of Servo Motor and Servo Amplifier" on p. 2-1 in this catalog.
Power supply capacity *1 [kVA] 1.0 1.7 2.5 3.5 4.8
Continuous Rated output [kW] 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 3.0
running duty Rated torque (Note 3) [N•m] 2.39 4.77 7.16 9.55 14.3
Maximum torque [N•m] 7.16 14.3 21.5 28.6 42.9
Rated speed [r/min] 2000
Maximum speed [r/min] 3000 2500
Servo Motors
Permissible instantaneous speed [r/min] 3450 2875
Power rate at Standard [kW/s] 7.85 19.7 32.1 19.5 26.1
continuous With electromagnetic
[kW/s] 6.01 16.5 28.2 16.1 23.3
rated torque brake
Rated current [A] 2.9 5.6 9.4 9.6 11
Maximum current [A] 9.0 17 29 31 33
Regenerative braking frequency *2, *3 [times/min] 62 38 139 47 28
Options/Peripheral
Standard [× 10-4 kg•m2] 7.26 11.6 16.0 46.8 78.6
Moment of
Equipment
With electromagnetic
inertia J [× 10-4 kg•m2] 9.48 13.8 18.2 56.5 88.2
brake
Recommended load to motor inertia ratio (Note 1) 15 times or less
Combination with MR-JE-C/
Speed/position Absolute (Note 4)/incremental 17-bit encoder (resolution: 131072 pulses/rev)
MR-JE-B
detector
Combination with MR-JE-A Incremental 17-bit encoder (resolution: 131072 pulses/rev)
Oil seal Installed
Thermistor None
LVS/Wires
Insulation class 155 (F)
Structure Totally enclosed, natural cooling (IP rating: IP67) (Note 2)
Ambient temperature Operation: 0 °C to 40 °C (non-freezing), storage: -15 °C to 70 °C (non-freezing)
Ambient humidity Operation: 10 %RH to 80 %RH (non-condensing), storage: 10 %RH to 90 %RH (non-condensing)
Environment *4 Ambience Indoors (no direct sunlight); no corrosive gas, inflammable gas, oil mist or dust
Altitude 2000 m or less above sea level (Note 5)
Vibration resistance *5 X: 24.5 m/s2 Y: 24.5 m/s2 X: 24.5 m/s2 Y: 49 m/s2
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Vibration rank V10 *7
Compliance with global standards Refer to "Compliance with Global Standards and Regulations" on p. 25 in this catalog.
Permissible L [mm] 55 55 55 79 79
load for the Radial [N] 980 980 980 2058 2058
shaft *6 Thrust [N] 490 490 490 980 980
Standard [kg] 4.8 6.2 7.3 11 16
Mass With electromagnetic
[kg] 6.7 8.2 9.3 17 22
brake
Cautions
Notes: 1. Contact your local sales office if the load to motor inertia ratio exceeds the value in the table.
2. The shaft-through portion is excluded. Refer to the asterisk 8 of "Annotations for Servo Motor Specifications" on p. 2-6 in this catalog for the shaft-through portion.
3. When unbalanced torque is generated, such as in a vertical lift machine, keep the unbalanced torque of the machine under 70% of the servo motor rated torque.
4. When absolute position detection system is used with MR-JE-C, absolute position data is read with the Ethernet communication. Refer to "MR-JE-_C Servo Amplifier Instruction
Manual" for details.
5. Refer to "HG-KN HG-SN Servo Motor Instruction Manual" for the restrictions when using the servo motors at altitude exceeding 1000 m and up to 2000 m above sea level.
Refer to "Annotations for Servo Motor Specifications" on p. 2-6 in this catalog for the asterisks 1 to 7.
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Servo Motors
Short-duration Short-duration
Short-duration Short-duration
running range Short-duration Short-duration
running range running range
Torque [N•m]
Torque [N•m]
Torque [N•m]
Torque [N•m]
Torque [N•m]
Torque [N•m]
Torque [N•m]
Torque [N•m]
Torque [N•m]
6 Short-duration 10
Torque [N•m]
Torque [N•m]
6 Short-duration 6 Short-duration 10 10
running range running rang
running range
running range running range
running range
3 3 3 5 5 5 8 8 8 10 10 10
Continuous ContinuousContinuous Continuous ContinuousContinuous Continuous ContinuousContinuous
Continuous ContinuousContinuous running range running ran
running range running range running range running range running range
running range running range running range
running range running range 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1000 2000 30001000 2000100030002000 3000 1000 2000 30001000 2000100030002000 3000 1000 2000 30001000 10003000
2000 2000 3000 1000 2000 30001000 10003000
2000 2
Speed [r/min] Speed [r/min]
Speed [r/min] Speed [r/min] Speed [r/min]
Speed [r/min] Speed [r/min] Speed [r/min]
Speed [r/min] Speed [r/min] Speed [r/
Speed [r/min]
20 Short-duration
Torque [N•m]
Torque [N•m]
30
running range Short-duration
running range
10 15
Continuous Continuous
running range running range
0 0
1000 2000 3000 1000 2000 2500
Speed [r/min] Speed [r/min]
Depth: 20
W
[Unit: mm]
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Servo Motors
Servo Amplifiers
*1. The power supply capacity varies depending on the power supply impedance.
*2. The regenerative braking frequency shows the permissible frequency when the servo motor, without a load and a regenerative option, decelerates from the rated speed to
a stop. When a load is connected; however, the value will be the table value/(m+1), where m = Moment of inertia of load/Moment of inertia of servo motor.
When the operating speed exceeds the rated speed, the regenerative braking frequency is inversely proportional to the square of (operating speed/rated speed). Take
measures to keep the regenerative power [W] during operation below the permissible regenerative power [W]. Use caution, especially when the operating speed changes
frequently or when the regeneration is constant (as with vertical feeds). Select the most suitable regenerative option for your system with our capacity selection software.
Refer to "Regenerative Option" in this catalog for the permissible regenerative power [W] when a regenerative option is used.
*3. For 400 W or smaller servo amplifiers, the regenerative braking frequency may change affected by the power supply voltage due to the large ratio of the energy charged
into the electrolytic capacitor in the servo amplifier.
*4. In the environment where the servo motor is exposed to oil mist, oil and/or water, a standard specification servo motor may not be usable. Contact your local sales office
for more details.
*5. The vibration direction is shown in the diagram below. The numerical value indicates the maximum value of the component (commonly the bracket in the opposite
Servo Motors
direction of the servo motor shaft).
Fretting tends to occur on the bearing when the servo motor stops. Thus, maintain vibration level at approximately one-half of the allowable value.
Servo motor
X Y
Options/Peripheral
Equipment
*6. Refer to the diagram below for the permissible load for the shaft. Do not apply a load exceeding the value specified in the table on the shaft. The values in the table are
applicable when each load is applied singly.
L
Radial load
L: Distance between the flange mounting surface and the center of load
Thrust load
*7. V10 indicates that the amplitude of the servo motor itself is 10 µm or less. The following shows mounting posture and measuring position of the servo motor during the
LVS/Wires
measurement:
Servo motor
Measuring position
Top
Bottom
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*8. Refer to the diagram below for shaft-through portion.
Shaft-through portion
Cautions
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Servo Motors
1
3
2
43 5 2.5 45° 3 V
3
4
4
21.5
4 W
ø30h7
1
1 B1
1
ø8h6
2
38.8 (Note 3)
2 B2
2
37.1
36
Oil seal
Encoder
connector 9.9 Power
10.9 connector
13.7 4.9 11.7 11.7 19.2 13.9 6.4
27.4 47.8 27.5
21.7
57.4 (Note 3) 18.4 Electromagnetic brake connector (Note 3)
(Note 3)
When the cables are led out in opposite direction of load side
7°
Power
Encoder connector
11.7 11.7 9.9
9°
connector 18.4
13°
57.4 (Note 3)
21.7 (Note 3) Electromagnetic brake
connector (Note 3)
(Note 3)
[Unit: mm]
40 3 V
3
5 2.5
4
4
21.5 45° 4 W
ø4
6 1 Pin No. Signal name
1 B1
ø30h7
2
2 B2
2
21
38.8 (Note 3)
37.1
36
ø8h6
When the cables are led out in opposite direction of load side
9°
13°
2
Power
connector
11.7 11.7 18.4 9.9
Encoder
58.8 (Note 3)
connector Electromagnetic brake
21.7 (Note 3) connector (Note 3)
[Unit: mm]
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Servo Motors
Servo Amplifiers
●●HG-KN23(B)J, HG-KN43(B)J Power connector
Pin No. Signal name
4-ø5.8 mounting hole 1 1 (PE)
Use hexagonal cap
2
head bolts. 2 U
1
3
2
L 30 60
3 V
3
4
4
7 3
45° 4 W
26
1
2
Servo Motors
ø50h7
2 B2
2
ø14h6
Variable
46 (47.1)
47.1
Model dimensions (Note 4)
Oil seal
L KL
88
9.5 HG-KN23(B)J 45.6
Power connector (124.8)
13.7 10 10.9 19.2 13.9 5.9
Options/Peripheral
28.4 14 11.7 KL 27.8
Encoder 109.7
connector 21.7 Electromagnetic brake connector (Note 3) HG-KN43(B)J 67.3
(146.5)
Equipment
60 (Note 3)
When the cables are led out in opposite direction of load side
Power
connector
Encoder
7°
9°
9.5
13.5°
connector
14 11.7 18.3
(Note 3) Electromagnetic brake
60 connector (Note 3)
21.7 (Note 3)
(Note 3)
LVS/Wires
[Unit: mm]
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head bolts.
1
L 30 60 3 2
3
3 V
7 3 45° 4
4
26 4 W
2
2 B2
2
47.1 (Note 3)
ø14h6
47.1
Variable
46
Cautions
L KL
Encoder Power connector
connector 10.9 9.5 76.6
13.7 10 11.8 11.7
13.9 5.9 HG-KN23(B) 36.4
19.2 (113.4)
28.4 21.7 27.8
KL
57.8 (Note 3)
98.3
HG-KN43(B) 58.1
Electromagnetic brake (135.1)
connector (Note 3)
When the cables are led out in opposite direction of load side
(Note 3)
Power
9°
13.5°
7°
connector
Encoder 11.8 11.7 18.3 9.5
connector
(Note 3) Electromagnetic brake
57.8 (Note 3) connector (Note 3)
21.7
[Unit: mm]
2-8
Servo Motors
1
122.2 (162.5) (Note 4) 40 3
2
80
3 V
3
8 3 4
4
° 4 W
36 45
1
2
2 B2
ø19h6
ø70h7
2
Oil seal
57.1
56
Encoder
connector
13.7 11.5 10.7 9.5 Power connector
27.4 14 11.7 19.2 14 12
21.7 77.6 27.8
65.3 (Note 3) Electromagnetic brake connector (Note 3)
When the cables are led out in opposite direction of load side
7°
7°
7°
[Unit: mm]
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Servo Motors
Servo Amplifiers
4-ø9 mounting hole
●●HG-SN52(B)J, HG-SN102(B)J, HG-SN152(B)J Use hexagonal cap
head bolts.
L 55 130
38.2 (43.5) 12 3
45°
(Note 4) 50
(Note 3) (Note 3)
Ø24h6
4 5
ø1
Ø110h7
ø1
Servo Motors
(Note 3) 65
79.9 (Note 3)
(Note 3) (Note 3)
50.9
Oil seal
112.5
13
Encoder connector
(Note 3) CMV1-R10P 59 (Note 3)
(Note 3)
29 Electromagnetic brake connector (Note 3) 20.9 13.5
(Note 3) CMV1-R2P KL 58
Options/Peripheral
Power connector
MS3102A18-10P
Equipment
W (PE)
Main key
Key
Position mark
C D
B A Variable dimensions (Note 4)
Model
Electromagnetic brake (Note 2) L KL
V U
LVS/Wires
[Unit: mm]
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75
ø35 +0.01
ø2
30
0
(Note 3)
(Note 3)
-0.025
0
ø114.3
(Note 3) (Note 3)
50.9
96.9 (Note 3)
Oil seal
(Note 3)
140.9
(Note 3)
Cautions
00
13
ø2
Encoder connector
(Note 3) (Note 3)
CMV1-R10P 66.5
(Note 3)
44 24.8 82
Electromagnetic brake connector (Note 3)
(Note 3)
CMV1-R2P KL
Power connector
MS3102A22-22P
W (PE)
Main key Key
Variable dimensions (Note 4)
Position mark Model
C D L KL
B A
[Unit: mm]
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Servo Motors
(2) Moment of inertia of load (converted into the servo motor shaft) (6) Torque pattern
Torque
Moving part [N•m]
( S × 10
) = 1.52 × 10
-3 2
JL1 = W × -4 kg•m2 1.84
2π
Ball screw
( ) = 0.24 × 10
0.23
π × ρ × LB 1 2
JL2 = × DB4 × -4 kg•m2 0 Time [s]
32 n 0.05 0.75 0.05 0.15
ρ = 7.8 × 103 kg/m3 (iron) -0.85
1.5
Gear (servo motor shaft)
π × ρ × LG
JL3 = × DG14 = 0.03 × 10-4 kg•m2 (7) Result
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Select the following:
Gear (load shaft)
Servo motor: HG-KN23J
π × ρ × LG
( 1n ) = 0.08 × 10
2
JL4 = × DG24 × -4 kg•m2 Servo amplifier: MR-JE-20B
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[Free capacity selection software]
Moment of inertia of all loads (converted into the servo motor
Capacity selection software (MRZJW3-MOTSZ111E) does all the
shaft)
calculations for you. The capacity selection software is available for
JL = JL1 + JL2 + JL3 + JL4 = 1.87 × 10-4 kg•m2 free download. Contact your local sales office for more details.
* Be sure to update your MRZJW3-MOTSZ111E to the latest
version.
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3 Options/Peripheral Equipment
Servo amplifier
C B A l: Applicable
3-1
Options/Peripheral Equipment
Servo Amplifiers
Cable lead
Cable length IP rating (Note 1) Bending life Model Reference Note
out direction
Long
10 m or In direction MR-PWS1CBL_M-A1-H
bending life p. 3-7
shorter of load side
Standard MR-PWS1CBL_M-A1-L
(direct IP65
In opposite Long
connection MR-PWS1CBL_M-A2-H
direction of bending life p. 3-7
type) Select one from
A load side Standard MR-PWS1CBL_M-A2-L
Servo Motors
this list.
In direction Connect a user-fabricated cable to
Exceeding p. 3-7
of load side MR-PWS2CBL03M-A1-L (option cable).
10 m
IP55 In opposite Standard
(junction Connect a user-fabricated cable to
direction of p. 3-7
type) MR-PWS2CBL03M-A2-L (option cable).
load side
Options/Peripheral
HG-SN52J, 102J, 152J p. 3-7 Select one that is
(option connector set).
B IP67 compatible with the
Equipment
Fabricate a cable that fits to MR-PWCNS5
HG-SN202J, 302J p. 3-7 servo motor.
(option connector set).
LVS/Wires
Standard MR-BKS1CBL_M-A1-L
(direct IP65
In opposite Long
connection MR-BKS1CBL_M-A2-H
direction of bending life p. 3-8
type) Select one from
A load side Standard MR-BKS1CBL_M-A2-L
this list.
In direction Connect a user-fabricated cable to
Exceeding p. 3-8
of load side MR-BKS2CBL03M-A1-L (option cable).
10 m
IP55 In opposite Standard
(junction Connect a user-fabricated cable to
direction of p. 3-8
type) MR-BKS2CBL03M-A2-L (option cable).
load side
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IP rating (Note 1) Compatible servo motor Model Reference Note
Fabricate a cable that fits to MR-BKCNS1
or MR-BKCNS2 (option connector set) p. 3-8
(straight type). Select one from
B IP67 HG-SN series
Fabricate a cable that fits to MR-BKCNS1A this list.
or MR-BKCNS2A (option connector set) p. 3-8
(angle type).
Notes: 1. The IP rating indicated is for the connector's protection against ingress of dust and water when coupled to a servo amplifier/servo motor. If the IP rating of the servo
Cautions
amplifier/servo motor differs from that of these connectors, overall IP rating depends on the lowest of all.
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Options/Peripheral Equipment
(20)
Encoder cable
To servo amplifier encoder connector (CN2)
(1)
Servo motor
●●For leading the cables out in opposite direction of load side (Note 1)
Power cable
To servo amplifier power connector (CNP1)
(15)
Electromagnetic brake cable
(21)
Encoder cable
To servo amplifier encoder connector (CN2)
(2)
Servo motor
Notes: 1. Cables for leading two different directions may be used for one servo motor.
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Options/Peripheral Equipment
Servo Amplifiers
For HG-KN servo motor series: encoder cable length over 10 m
●●For leading the cables out in direction of load side (Note 4)
(16) Power cable
To servo amplifier power connector (CNP1)
(Note 2)
(22) Electromagnetic brake cable
(Note 3)
Encoder cable
Servo Motors
(3) (Note 1) (5)
To servo amplifier encoder connector (CN2)
(6)
Encoder cable
(9)
( 7 ) (Note 1)
(10)
Options/Peripheral
Equipment
Servo motor
●●For leading the cables out in opposite direction of load side (Note 4)
(17) Power cable
To servo amplifier power connector (CNP1)
(Note 2)
(23) Electromagnetic brake cable
LVS/Wires
(Note 3)
Encoder cable
(6)
Encoder cable
(9)
(8) (Note 1)
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(10)
Servo motor
Cautions
Power connector set
To servo amplifier power connector
(18) (19) (for 1 kW or smaller: CNP1)
(for 2 kW or larger: CNP2)
Electromagnetic brake connector set
(24) (25)
(26) (27)
Encoder cable
To servo amplifier encoder connector (CN2)
(9)
(10) (11)
(12) (13)
Servo motor
Notes: 1. This cable does not have a long bending life. Thus, be sure to fix the cable before using.
2. Relay a cable using MR-PWS2CBL03M-A1-L or MR-PWS2CBL03M-A2-L. This cable does not have a long bending life. Thus, be sure to fix the cable before using.
3. Relay a cable using MR-BKS2CBL03M-A1-L or MR-BKS2CBL03M-A2-L. This cable does not have a long bending life. Thus, be sure to fix the cable before using.
4. Cables for leading two different directions may be used for one servo motor.
5. Cables drawn with dashed lines need to be fabricated by user. Refer to "HG-KN HG-SN Servo Motor Instruction Manual" for fabricating the cables.
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Options/Peripheral Equipment
Cable IP rating
Item Model Application Description
length (Note 1)
MR-J3ENCBL2M-A1-H *1 2m
MR-J3ENCBL5M-A1-H *1 5m
For HG-KN
Encoder cable (Note 2) MR-J3ENCBL10M-A1-H *1 10 m
(1) IP65 (direct connection
(load-side lead) MR-J3ENCBL2M-A1-L *1 2m
type)
MR-J3ENCBL5M-A1-L *1 5m
Encoder connector Servo amplifier connector
MR-J3ENCBL10M-A1-L *1 10 m
MR-J3ENCBL2M-A2-H *1 2m
MR-J3ENCBL5M-A2-H *1 5m
Encoder cable (Note 2) For HG-KN
MR-J3ENCBL10M-A2-H *1 10 m
(2) (opposite to load-side IP65 (direct connection
MR-J3ENCBL2M-A2-L *1 2m
lead) type)
MR-J3ENCBL5M-A2-L *1 5m
MR-J3ENCBL10M-A2-L *1 10 m
Encoder cable (Note 2) For HG-KN
(3) MR-J3JCBL03M-A1-L *1 0.3 m IP20 Encoder connector Junction connector
(load-side lead) (junction type)
Encoder cable (Note 2)
For HG-KN
(4) (opposite to load-side MR-J3JCBL03M-A2-L *1 0.3 m IP20 Use this in combination with (5) or (6).
(junction type)
lead)
MR-EKCBL20M-H *1 20 m
MR-EKCBL30M-H (Note 3) *1 30 m Junction connector Servo amplifier connector
MR-EKCBL40M-H (Note 3) *1 40 m For HG-KN
(5) Encoder cable (Note 2) IP20
MR-EKCBL50M-H (Note 3) *1 50 m (junction type)
Use this in combination with (3) or (4).
MR-EKCBL20M-L *1 20 m
MR-EKCBL30M-L (Note 3) *1 30 m
For HG-KN
(6) Encoder connector set MR-ECNM - IP20 Use this in combination with (3) or (4).
(junction type)
Applicable cable
Wire size: 0.3 mm2 (AWG 22)
Cable OD: 8.2 mm
*1. For unlisted lengths of the cables, please contact Mitsubishi Electric System & Service Co., Ltd. OVERSEAS SERVICE SECTION (Email: [email protected])
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Options/Peripheral Equipment
Servo Amplifiers
Encoder cables are not subject to European Low Voltage Directive (50 V AC to 1000 V AC and 75 V DC to 1500 V DC).
Cable IP rating
Item Model Application Description
length (Note 1)
MR-J3ENSCBL2M-H *1 2m
MR-J3ENSCBL5M-H *1 5m
MR-J3ENSCBL10M-H *1 10 m
MR-J3ENSCBL20M-H *1 20 m Junction connector or Servo amplifier
Servo Motors
MR-J3ENSCBL30M-H *1 30 m For HG-KN encoder connector connector
(junction type)
MR-J3ENSCBL40M-H *1 40 m
(9) Encoder cable (Note 2) IP67 For HG-SN
MR-J3ENSCBL50M-H *1 50 m
(direct connection Use this in combination with (7) or (8) for
MR-J3ENSCBL2M-L *1 2m type) HG-KN series.
MR-J3ENSCBL5M-L *1 5m
MR-J3ENSCBL10M-L *1 10 m
MR-J3ENSCBL20M-L *1 20 m
Options/Peripheral
MR-J3ENSCBL30M-L *1 30 m
Equipment
Junction connector or Servo amplifier
encoder connector connector
For HG-KN
Encoder connector set (junction type)
(Note 5) For HG-SN Use this in combination with (7) or (8) for
(10) MR-J3SCNS - IP67
(one-touch connection (direct connection HG-KN series.
type) type)
Applicable cable
(straight type)
Wire size: 0.5 mm2 (AWG 20) or smaller
Cable OD: 5.5 mm to 9.0 mm (Note 3)
LVS/Wires
Encoder connector Servo amplifier connector
For HG-SN
Encoder connector set
(direct connection
(11) (Note 4, 5) MR-ENCNS2 *2 - IP67
type) Applicable cable
(screw type)
(straight type) Wire size: 0.5 mm2 (AWG 20) or smaller
Cable OD: 5.5 mm to 9.0 mm (Note 3)
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Encoder connector set
(Note 5)
(12) MR-J3SCNSA *2 - IP67 Encoder connector Servo amplifier connector
(one-touch connection
type)
For HG-SN
(angle type) Applicable cable
Wire size: 0.5 mm2 (AWG 20) or smaller
Encoder connector set Cable OD: 5.5 mm to 9.0 mm (Note 3)
(13) (Note 4, 5) MR-ENCNS2A *2 - IP67
(screw type)
Cautions
Notes: 1
. The IP rating indicated is for the connector's protection against ingress of dust and water when coupled to a servo amplifier/servo motor. If the IP rating of the servo
amplifier/servo motor differs from that of these connectors, overall IP rating depends on the lowest of all.
2. -H and -L indicate a bending life. -H indicates a long bending life, and -L indicates a standard bending life.
3. Cable clamps and bushings for cable OD of 5.5 mm to 7.5 mm and of 7.0 mm to 9.0 mm are included in the set.
4. A screw thread is cut on the encoder connector of HG-SN series, and the screw type connector can be used.
5. The connector contains a plug and contacts. Using contacts for other plugs may damage the connector. Be sure to use the enclosed contacts.
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Options/Peripheral Equipment
Cable IP rating
Item Model Application Description
length (Note 1)
MR-PWS1CBL2M-A1-H *1 2m
MR-PWS1CBL5M-A1-H *1 5m
For HG-KN
Power cable (Note 2) MR-PWS1CBL10M-A1-H *1 10 m
(14) IP65 (direct connection
(load-side lead) MR-PWS1CBL2M-A1-L *1 (Note 3) 2m
type)
MR-PWS1CBL5M-A1-L *1 (Note 3) 5m
Power connector
MR-PWS1CBL10M-A1-L *1 (Note 3) 10 m
MR-PWS1CBL2M-A2-H *1 2m Lead-out
MR-PWS1CBL5M-A2-H *1 5m
Power cable (Note 2) For HG-KN
MR-PWS1CBL10M-A2-H *1 10 m
(15) (opposite to load-side IP65 (direct connection
MR-PWS1CBL2M-A2-L *1 (Note 3) 2m
lead) type)
MR-PWS1CBL5M-A2-L *1 (Note 3) 5m
MR-PWS1CBL10M-A2-L *1 (Note 3) 10 m * The cable is not shielded.
Power connector
Notes: 1
. The IP rating indicated is for the connector's protection against ingress of dust and water when coupled to a servo amplifier/servo motor. If the IP rating of the servo
amplifier/servo motor differs from that of these connectors, overall IP rating depends on the lowest of all.
2. -H and -L indicate a bending life. -H indicates a long bending life, and -L indicates a standard bending life.
3. Shielded power cable MR-PWS3CBL_M-A_-L is also available. Contact your local sales office.
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Options/Peripheral Equipment
Servo Amplifiers
Cable IP rating
Item Model Application Description
length (Note 1)
MR-BKS1CBL2M-A1-H *1 2m
MR-BKS1CBL5M-A1-H *1 5m
Electromagnetic For HG-KN
MR-BKS1CBL10M-A1-H *1 10 m
(20) brake cable (Note 2) IP65 (direct connection
MR-BKS1CBL2M-A1-L *1 2m
(load-side lead) type)
MR-BKS1CBL5M-A1-L *1 5m
Electromagnetic brake connector
Servo Motors
MR-BKS1CBL10M-A1-L *1 10 m
MR-BKS1CBL2M-A2-H *1 2m Lead-out
Electromagnetic MR-BKS1CBL5M-A2-H *1 5m
For HG-KN
brake cable (Note 2) MR-BKS1CBL10M-A2-H *1 10 m
(21) IP65 (direct connection
(opposite to load-side MR-BKS1CBL2M-A2-L *1 2m
type)
lead) MR-BKS1CBL5M-A2-L *1 5m
* The cable is not shielded.
MR-BKS1CBL10M-A2-L *1 10 m
Options/Peripheral
Electromagnetic
Equipment
For HG-KN
(22) brake cable (Note 2) MR-BKS2CBL03M-A1-L 0.3 m IP55
(junction type) Electromagnetic brake connector
(load-side lead)
Electromagnetic
Lead-out
brake cable (Note 2) For HG-KN
(23) MR-BKS2CBL03M-A2-L 0.3 m IP55 * The cable is not shielded.
(opposite to load-side (junction type)
lead)
Electromagnetic brake
connector set (Note 4) Electromagnetic brake connector
(24) MR-BKCNS1 *2 - IP67
(one-touch connection
LVS/Wires
type) For HG-SN
(straight type) Applicable cable
Electromagnetic brake
Wire size: 1.25 mm2 (AWG 16) or smaller
(25) connector set (Note 3, 4) MR-BKCNS2 *2 - IP67 Cable OD: 9.0 mm to 11.6 mm
(screw type)
Electromagnetic brake
connector set (Note 4) Electromagnetic brake connector
(26) MR-BKCNS1A *2 - IP67
(one-touch connection
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type) For HG-SN
(angle type) Applicable cable
Electromagnetic brake
Wire size: 1.25 mm2 (AWG 16) or smaller
(27) connector set (Note 3, 4) MR-BKCNS2A *2 - IP67 Cable OD: 9.0 mm to 11.6 mm
(screw type)
Notes: 1
. The IP rating indicated is for the connector's protection against ingress of dust and water when coupled to a servo amplifier/servo motor. If the IP rating of the servo
amplifier/servo motor differs from that of these connectors, overall IP rating depends on the lowest of all.
2. -H and -L indicate a bending life. -H indicates a long bending life, and -L indicates a standard bending life.
3. A screw thread is cut on the encoder connector of HG-SN series, and the screw type connector can be used.
4. The connector contains a plug and contacts. Using contacts for other plugs may damage the connector. Be sure to use the enclosed contacts.
Cautions
For unlisted lengths and fabricating cables
*1. For unlisted lengths of the cables, please contact Mitsubishi Electric System & Service Co., Ltd. OVERSEAS SERVICE SECTION (Email: [email protected])
*2. For fabricating power cables and electromagnetic brake cables, please contact Mitsubishi Electric System & Service Co., Ltd. OVERSEAS SERVICE SECTION
(Email: [email protected])
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Options/Peripheral Equipment
MR-J3ENCBL_M-A1-H (Note 2)
MR-J3ENCBL_M-A1-L (Note 2) 2174053-1 Receptacle: 36210-0100PL
MR-J3ENCBL_M-A2-H (Note 2) (TE Connectivity Ltd. Company) Shell kit: 36310-3200-008
(3M)
MR-J3ENCBL_M-A2-L (Note 2) or
Connector set: 54599-1019
(Molex)
MR-J3JCBL03M-A1-L (Note 2)
MR-J3JCBL03M-A2-L (Note 2) 2174053-1 Contact: 1473226-1 (with ring)
(TE Connectivity Ltd. Company) Housing: 1-172169-9
Cable clamp: 316454-1
(TE Connectivity Ltd. Company)
MR-EKCBL_M-H
MR-EKCBL_M-L Housing: 1-172161-9 Receptacle: 36210-0100PL
Connector pin: 170359-1 Shell kit: 36310-3200-008
MR-ECNM (TE Connectivity Ltd. Company) (3M)
or an equivalent product or
Cable clamp: MTI-0002 Connector set: 54599-1019
(Toa Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.) (Molex)
MR-J3JSCBL03M-A1-L (Note 2)
MR-J3JSCBL03M-A2-L (Note 2)
2174053-1 Cable receptacle: CM10-CR10P-M
(TE Connectivity Ltd. Company) (DDK Ltd.)
Notes: 1. Cable clamps and bushings for cable OD of 5.5 mm to 7.5 mm and of 7.0 mm to 9.0 mm are included in the set.
2. The cable or the connector set may contain different connectors but still usable.
3. The connector contains a plug and contacts. Using contacts for other plugs may damage the connector. Be sure to use the enclosed contacts.
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Options/Peripheral Equipment
Servo Amplifiers
Model Encoder connector Servo amplifier connector
Servo Motors
Model Encoder connector Servo amplifier connector
Options/Peripheral
Connector set: 54599-1019
(Molex)
Equipment
Model Encoder connector Servo amplifier connector
LVS/Wires
Connector set: 54599-1019
(Molex)
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Model Power connector
Cautions
(DDK Ltd.)
Notes: 1. Cable clamps and bushings for cable OD of 5.5 mm to 7.5 mm and of 7.0 mm to 9.0 mm are included in the set.
2. The cable or the connector set may contain different connectors but still usable.
3. The connector contains a plug and contacts. Using contacts for other plugs may damage the connector. Be sure to use the enclosed contacts.
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Options/Peripheral Equipment
Notes: 1. The cable or the connector set may contain different connectors but still usable.
2. The connector contains a plug and contacts. Using contacts for other plugs may damage the connector. Be sure to use the enclosed contacts.
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Options/Peripheral Equipment
Servo Amplifiers
When fabricating a cable with the following connectors, refer to the relevant manufacturers' instruction manuals for wiring and
assembling procedures.
Servo Motors
CN2 connector
54599-1019 (gray)
54599-1016 (black)
Options/Peripheral
Ltd. Company)
Wire size: 0.13 mm2 to 0.33 mm2 (AWG 26 to 22)
Equipment
Cable OD: 6.8 mm to 7.4 mm
For ground clip: 1596970-1 Wire example:
HG-KN IP65 2174053-1
For receptacle contact: 1596847-1 Fluorine resin wire (Vinyl jacket cable
TPE. SVP 70/0.08(AWG#22)-3P KB-2237-2
Bando Densen Co., Ltd. (Note 2) or an equivalent product)
LVS/Wires
Encoder connector for HG-SN series
Applicable Connector (DDK Ltd.) Applicable cable example
Feature (Note 1)
servo motor Type Type of connection Plug Socket contact Cable OD [mm]
One-touch CMV1-SP10S-M1 5.5 to 7.5
connection type CMV1-SP10S-M2 7.0 to 9.0
Straight
CMV1S-SP10S-M1 5.5 to 7.5
Screw type Select from solder or press
CMV1S-SP10S-M2 7.0 to 9.0
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HG-SN IP67 bonding type.
One-touch CMV1-AP10S-M1 5.5 to 7.5
(Refer to the table below.)
connection type CMV1-AP10S-M2 7.0 to 9.0
Angle
CMV1S-AP10S-M1 5.5 to 7.5
Screw type
CMV1S-AP10S-M2 7.0 to 9.0
Cautions
Crimping tool (357J-53162T) is required.
Press bonding type
0.08 mm2 to 0.2 mm2 (AWG 28 to 24)
CMV1-#22ASC-C2-100
Crimping tool (357J-53163T) is required.
Notes: 1
. The IP rating indicated is for the connector's protection against ingress of dust and water when coupled to a servo amplifier/servo motor. If the IP rating of the servo
amplifier/servo motor differs from that of these connectors, overall IP rating depends on the lowest of all.
2. Contact Toa Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
3. The wire size shows wiring specification of the connector.
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Options/Peripheral Equipment
Notes: 1
. The IP rating indicated is for the connector's protection against ingress of dust and water when coupled to a servo amplifier/servo motor. If the IP rating of the servo
amplifier/servo motor differs from that of these connectors, overall IP rating depends on the lowest of all.
2. Not compliant with EN.
3. The wire size shows wiring specification of the connector. Refer to "Selection Example in HIV Wires for Servo Motors" in this catalog for examples of wire size selection.
4. Contact Taisei Co., Ltd.
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Options/Peripheral Equipment
Servo Amplifiers
When fabricating a cable with the following connectors, refer to the relevant manufacturers' instruction manuals for wiring and
assembling procedures.
Servo Motors
Wire size: 0.3 mm2 to 0.5 mm2 (AWG 22 to 20)
Cable OD: 3.6 mm to 4.8 mm
Plug: JN4FT02SJ1-R
For contactor: Wire example:
HG-KN IP65 Socket contact:
CT170-14-TMH5B Fluorine resin wire (Vinyl jacket cable
ST-TMH-S-C1B-100-(A534G)
RMFES-A (CL3X) AWG 20, 2 cores
Dyden Corporation (Note 2) or an equivalent product)
Options/Peripheral
Equipment
Electromagnetic brake connector for HG-SN series
Applicable Connector (DDK Ltd.) Applicable cable example
Feature (Note 1)
servo motor Type Type of connection Plug Socket contact Cable OD [mm]
CMV1-SP2S-S 4.0 to 6.0
One-touch CMV1-SP2S-M1 5.5 to 7.5
connection type CMV1-SP2S-M2 7.0 to 9.0
CMV1-SP2S-L 9.0 to 11.6
Straight
LVS/Wires
CMV1S-SP2S-S 4.0 to 6.0
CMV1S-SP2S-M1 5.5 to 7.5
Screw type
CMV1S-SP2S-M2 7.0 to 9.0
Select from solder or press
CMV1S-SP2S-L 9.0 to 11.6
HG-SN IP67 bonding type.
CMV1-AP2S-S 4.0 to 6.0
(Refer to the table below.)
One-touch CMV1-AP2S-M1 5.5 to 7.5
connection type CMV1-AP2S-M2 7.0 to 9.0
CMV1-AP2S-L 9.0 to 11.6
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Angle
CMV1S-AP2S-S 4.0 to 6.0
CMV1S-AP2S-M1 5.5 to 7.5
Screw type
CMV1S-AP2S-M2 7.0 to 9.0
CMV1S-AP2S-L 9.0 to 11.6
Cautions
Press bonding type CMV1-#22BSC-C3-100
Crimping tool (357J-53164T) is required.
Notes: 1
. The IP rating indicated is for the connector's protection against ingress of dust and water when coupled to a servo amplifier/servo motor. If the IP rating of the servo
amplifier/servo motor differs from that of these connectors, overall IP rating depends on the lowest of all.
2. Contact Taisei Co., Ltd.
3. The wire size shows wiring specification of the connector. Refer to "Selection Example in HIV Wires for Servo Motors" in this catalog for examples of wire size selection.
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Options/Peripheral Equipment
1 kW or smaller
Positioning controller
FX5U/FX5UC QD70P/D
FX5-20PG-P QD75P/D_N Servo amplifier Servo amplifier
FX3U/FX3UC LD75P/D
RD75P/D CN5 CN3 (5) CN5 CN3
FX3G/FX3GC
FX3S (4) Setup
CN4 software CN4
Junction terminal block (3) MR Configurator2
MR-TB26A (Note 2) (SW1DNC-MRC2-E)
CC-Link IE Field Network
Basic-compatible master CN1 CN1
FX5U/FX5UC LnCPU(-P)
(7)
QnUDVCPU L02SCPU(-P) CN6 CN6
QnUDPVCPU RnCPU Ethernet cable (6)
L26CPU-_ RnENCPU Refer to "Ethernet Cable
Specifications" in this page. CN2 CN2
(1)
MODBUS® RTU master station
To servo motor encoder
2 kW and 3 kW
Controller
FX5U/FX5UC QD70P/D
FX5-20PG-P QD75P/D_N (4)
FX3U/FX3UC LD75P/D
FX3G/FX3GC RD75P/D (3)
Junction terminal block (5)
FX3S
MR-TB26A (Note 2) Servo amplifier Servo amplifier
Setup
software
Ethernet cable CNP1 CN5 MR Configurator2 CNP1 CN5
Refer to "Ethernet Cable (SW1DNC-MRC2-E)
CC-Link IE Field Network Specifications" in this
CN3 CN3
Basic-compatible master page.
FX5U/FX5UC LnCPU(-P)
QnUDVCPU L02SCPU(-P)
(7)
QnUDPVCPU RnCPU
CN1 CN1
L26CPU-_ RnENCPU (6)
(Note 1)
MODBUS® RTU master station CN4 CN4
Battery case: MR-BT6VCASE
Battery: MR-BAT6V1 x 5 pcs
(8)
To servo motor encoder
Notes: 1. Refer to "Battery" or "Battery Case and Battery" in this catalog. Battery and battery case are not required when the MR-JE-C servo amplifier is used in incremental system.
2. Refer to "Junction Terminal Block" in this catalog.
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Options/Peripheral Equipment
Servo Amplifiers
Cable IP
Item Model Application Description
length rating
Servo Motors
CNP1 connector Open tool
Options/Peripheral
For MR-JE-200C/
(2)
Equipment
MR-JE-300C
CNP2 connector
LVS/Wires
Connector set
MR-J2CMP2 - - For MR-JE-C
(Qty: 1 pc) Servo amplifier connector
(3)
Connector set
MR-ECN1 - - For MR-JE-C
(Qty: 20 pcs)
For CN3
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MR-TBNATBL05M 0.5 m
Junction terminal block Servo amplifier
For connecting
Junction terminal connector connector
(4) - MR-JE-C and
block cable
MR-TB26A
MR-TBNATBL1M 1m
Personal computer
For CN5
Cautions
(USB cable)
MR-BT6V1CBL03M 0.3 m
For connecting Servo amplifier Battery case
connector connector
(6) Battery cable - MR-JE-C and
MR-BT6VCASE
MR-BT6V1CBL1M 1m
For CN4
RS-485
For CN6
Notes: 1. The wire size shows wiring specification of the connector. Refer to "Selection Example in HIV Wires for Servo Motors" in this catalog for examples of wire size selection.
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Options/Peripheral Equipment
1 kW or smaller
Controller Servo amplifier Servo amplifier
FX5U CN3 (9) CN3
LD77MS CN4 CN5 Junction terminal block (Note 4) CN4 CN5
(4) (5) (6) PS7DW-20V14B-F
QD77MS
RD77MS (Toho Technology)
CN1A (10) CN1A
MR-MC
(7)
Setup software
CN1B (3) MR Configurator2 CN1B
(SW1DNC-MRC2-E)
(1)
(12)
(11)
(Note 1)
Battery Battery case: MR-BT6VCASE
MR-BAT6V1SET-A (Note 1) Battery: MR-BAT6V1 × 5 pcs
2 kW and 3 kW
Controller
FX5U
LD77MS (4) (5) (6)
QD77MS
RD77MS
MR-MC
(7)
(2)
CN1B CN1B
CNP2 CNP2
(4) (5) (6)
(8)
CN2 CN2 (Note 3)
(7)
CN4 CN4
To Servo motor encoder
(12)
(11)
(Note 1)
Battery Battery case: MR-BT6VCASE
MR-BAT6V1SET-A (Note 1) Battery: MR-BAT6V1 × 5 pcs
Notes: 1. Refer to "Battery" or "Battery Case and Battery" in this catalog. Battery and battery case are not required when the MR-JE-B servo amplifier is used in incremental system.
2. Cables drawn with dashed lines need to be fabricated by user. Refer to relevant Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual for fabricating the cables.
3. Be sure to attach a cap to CN1B connector of the final axis.
4. Refer to "Junction Terminal Block" in this catalog.
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Options/Peripheral Equipment
Servo Amplifiers
Refer to "Details of Option Connectors for Servo Amplifiers" in this catalog for the detailed models.
Cable
Item Model IP rating Application Description
length
Servo Motors
Applicable wire size (Note 1): AWG 18 to 14
Insulator OD: 3.9 mm or smaller
Options/Peripheral
Insulator OD: 4.7 mm or smaller
For MR-JE-200B/
Equipment
(2)
MR-JE-300B
CNP2 connector
LVS/Wires
Personal computer
For CN5
MR-J3BUS015M 0.15 m -
SSCNET III cable (Note 2) MR-J3BUS03M 0.3 m -
(standard cord inside
(4) cabinet) MR-J3BUS05M 0.5 m - For MR-JE-B
Product List
Compatible with
SSCNET III(/H) MR-J3BUS1M 1m -
For controller/CN1A/CN1B
Cautions
SSCNET III cable (Note 2, 4) MR-J3BUS30M-B *1 30 m -
(long distance cable,
(6) long bending life) MR-J3BUS40M-B *1 40 m - For MR-JE-B
Compatible with
SSCNET III(/H) MR-J3BUS50M-B *1 50 m -
SSCNET III
SSCNET III(/H) connector SSCNET III(/H) connector
connector set (Note 2, 3)
(7) MR-J3BCN1 - - For MR-JE-B
Compatible with
SSCNET III(/H)
SSCNET III
For CN1B
connector cap
(8) (Standard accessory) - - For MR-JE-B
Compatible with
SSCNET III(/H)
Notes: 1. The wire size shows wiring specification of the connector. Refer to "Selection Example in HIV Wires for Servo Motors" in this catalog for examples of wire size selection.
2. Read carefully through the precautions enclosed with the options before use.
3. Dedicated tools are required. Contact your local sales office for more details.
4. When SSCNET III/H is used, refer to "Products on the Market for Servo Amplifiers" in this catalog for cables over 50 m or with ultra-long bending life.
*1. For unlisted lengths of the cables, please contact Mitsubishi Electric System & Service Co., Ltd. OVERSEAS SERVICE SECTION (Email: [email protected])
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Options/Peripheral Equipment
Refer to "Details of Option Connectors for Servo Amplifiers" in this catalog for the detailed models.
Cable
Item Model IP rating Application Description
length
MR-J2HBUS05M 0.5 m
For CN3
MR-J2HBUS5M 5m
MR-BT6V1CBL03M 0.3 m
For connecting Servo amplifier Battery case
connector connector
(11) Battery cable - MR-JE-B and
MR-BT6VCASE
MR-BT6V1CBL1M 1m
For CN4
MR-BT6V2CBL03M 0.3 m
Servo amplifier connector
Junction connector
MR-BT6V2CBL1M 1m
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Options/Peripheral Equipment
Servo Amplifiers
1 kW or smaller
Controller Servo amplifier
RD75P/D
QD70P/D
QD75P/D_N
CN3 Setup software
LD75P/D MR Configurator2
FX5U (3) CN1 (5) (SW1DNC-MRC2-E)
FX5-20PG-P
FX3U/FX3UC
FX3G/FX3GC
FX3S (4)
Servo Motors
CN2
CNP1
Junction terminal block To servo motor encoder
MR-TB50 (Note 1)
(1)
Options/Peripheral
Equipment
2 kW and 3 kW
Controller
RD75P/D
QD70P/D
QD75P/D_N
(3)
LD75P/D
FX5U Servo amplifier
LVS/Wires
FX5-20PG-P
FX3U/FX3UC (4)
FX3G/FX3GC
CNP1 CN3 Setup software
FX3S
MR Configurator2
(5) (SW1DNC-MRC2-E)
CN1
(2)
Product List
CNP2
CN2
Cautions
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Options/Peripheral Equipment
Refer to "Details of Option Connectors for Servo Amplifiers" in this catalog for the detailed models.
Cable
Item Model IP rating Application Description
length
Servo amplifier
MR-JECNP1-01 For MR-JE-100A or
(1) CNP1 power - -
(Standard accessory) smaller
connector
Applicable wire size (Note 1): AWG 18 to 14
Insulator OD: 3.9 mm or smaller
Servo amplifier
MR-JECNP1-02
CNP1 power - -
(Standard accessory)
For CNP1/CNP2
connector
Applicable wire size (Note 1): AWG 16 to 10
Insulator OD: 4.7 mm or smaller
For MR-JE-200A/
(2)
MR-JE-300A
CNP2 connector
Servo amplifier
MR-JECNP2-02
CNP2 power - -
(Standard accessory)
connector Applicable wire size (Note 1): AWG 16 to 10
Insulator OD: 4.7 mm or smaller
Personal computer
For CN3
(USB cable)
Notes: 1
. The wire size shows wiring specification of the connector. Refer to "Selection Example in HIV Wires for Servo Motors" in this catalog for examples of wire size selection.
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Options/Peripheral Equipment
Servo Amplifiers
Model CNP1 connector Open tool
MR-JECNP1-01
(Standard accessory)
Servo Motors
Model CNP1 connector Open tool
MR-JECNP1-02
(Standard accessory)
06(7-4)JFAT-SAXGFK-XL J-FAT-OT-EXL
Options/Peripheral
(J.S.T. Mfg. Co., Ltd.) (J.S.T. Mfg. Co., Ltd.)
Equipment
Model CNP2 connector
MR-JECNP2-02
(Standard accessory)
03JFAT-SAXGFK-XL
(J.S.T. Mfg. Co., Ltd.)
LVS/Wires
Model Servo amplifier connector
Connector: 10126-3000PE
MR-J2CMP2 Shell kit: 10326-52F0-008
MR-ECN1 (3M)
or an equivalent product
Product List
MR-TBNATBL_M
Connector: 10126-6000EL Connector: 10126-6000EL
Shell kit: 10326-3210-000 Shell kit: 10326-3210-000
(3M) (3M)
or an equivalent product or an equivalent product
Cautions
MR-BT6V1CBL_M Contact: SPHD-001G-P0.5 Solder type (Note 1)
Housing: PAP-02V-O Connector: 10114-3000PE
(J.S.T. Mfg. Co., Ltd.) Shell kit: 10314-52F0-008
(3M)
or an equivalent product
MR-BT6V2CBL_M
Contact: SPHD-001G-P0.5 Contact: SPAL-001GU-P0.5
Housing: PAP-02V-O Housing: PALR-02VF-O
(J.S.T. Mfg. Co., Ltd.) (J.S.T. Mfg. Co., Ltd.)
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Options/Peripheral Equipment
MR-J3BUS_M
MR-J3BUS_M-A
MR-J3BCN1 Connector: PF-2D103 Connector: PF-2D103
(Japan Aviation Electronics Industry, Limited) (Japan Aviation Electronics Industry, Limited)
MR-J3BUS_M-B
Connector: CF-2D103-S Connector: CF-2D103-S
(Japan Aviation Electronics Industry, Limited) (Japan Aviation Electronics Industry, Limited)
MR-J2M-CN1TBL_M
Connector: D7950-B500FL Press bonding type (Note 3)
(3M) Connector: 10150-6000EL
Shell kit: 10350-3210-000
(3M)
Notes: 1
. Press bonding type (connector: 10120-6000EL and shell kit: 10320-3210-000) (3M) is also usable. Contact the manufacturer directly.
2. Solder type (connector: 10120-3000PE and shell kit: 10320-52F0-008) (3M) is also usable. Contact the manufacturer directly.
3. Solder type (connector: 10150-3000PE and shell kit: 10350-52F0-008) (3M) is also usable. Contact the manufacturer directly.
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Options/Peripheral Equipment
Servo Amplifiers
SSCNET III cable B
Application Model Description
Ultra-long bending life SC-J3BUS_M-C
Mitsubishi Electric System & Service
fiber-optic cable for _ = cable length
Co., Ltd.
SSCNET III(/H) (100 m maximum (Note 1), unit of 1 m)
Notes: 1
. The maximum wiring distance between stations is 100 m for SSCNET III/H and 50 m for SSCNET III.
Servo Motors
Application of connecting encoder junction cable C B A
Unlisted lengths of cables between servo amplifier and servo motor, EMC cables, and special cables for connecting servo amplifier
and servo motor with multiple cables are available. Please contact Mitsubishi Electric System & Service Co., Ltd. OVERSEAS
SERVICE SECTION (Email: [email protected])
Options/Peripheral
•• Replacing only the cable of the moving part in the cable chain is possible.
Equipment
•• Resetting after transporting a machine is easy because the servo amplifier side and the servo motor side can be separated.
Cable chain
Control cabinet (moving part) Machine side
Servo amplifier
+ +
+ +
LVS/Wires
CN2
HG-KN series
+ +
Product List
HG-SN series
Cautions
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Options/Peripheral Equipment
Regenerative Option C B A
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Options/Peripheral Equipment
Regenerative Option C B A
Servo Amplifiers
Dimensions [Unit: mm] Connections
MR-RB032
j6 mounting hole
30
15
(6)
Terminal arrangement
(12)
MR-RB032 TE1
G3
G4
5 P
156
168
144
Servo Motors
C
TE1
G3
G4 Applicable wire size (Note 5):
0.2 mm2 to 2.5 mm2 (AWG 24 to 12)
P
(20) 99
119 MR-RB032 0.5 P+ P
C C
MR-RB12 Built-in G3
regenerative
Options/Peripheral
resistor (Note 1) G4 (Note 4)
j6 mounting (Note 6)
Equipment
40 hole Terminal arrangement 5 m or shorter
36 TE1
15
(6)
G3
MR-RB12
G4
P
C
5 Applicable wire size (Note 5):
156
168
144
LVS/Wires
6 2 MR-RB12 1.1
6
(20) 149
169
Terminal arrangement
Disconnect the wires for the built-in
P regenerative resistor (P+ and C) and
82.5
Servo amplifier
150
142
125
G3 Regenerative option
G3
Product List
G4
P+ P
30
G4
7 101.5 82.5 Terminal screw size: M4 C C
8.5
MR-RB32 5 m or shorter
Cautions
MR-RB50 For 2 kW or larger
Cooling fan mounting
49 82.5
12.5
screw
(2-M3 screw) (Note 2)
provided on the
opposite side Servo amplifier Disconnect P+ and D.
7 × 14 Terminal arrangement
162.5
G3
(Note 2) D
G4 P
162.5
Notes: 1
. Create a sequence circuit that turns off the magnetic contactor when abnormal overheating occurs.
2. When using MR-RB50, cool the unit forcibly with a cooling fan (92 mm × 92 mm, minimum air flow: 1.0 m3/min). The cooling fan must be prepared by user.
3. When using MR-RB30 or MR-RB32, it may be necessary to cool the unit forcibly with a cooling fan (92 mm × 92 mm, minimum air flow: 1.0 m3/min), depending on the
operating environment. Refer to relevant Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual for details. The cooling fan must be prepared by user.
4. G3 and G4 terminals are thermal sensor. G3-G4 opens when the regenerative option overheats abnormally.
5. The wire size shows wiring specification of the connector. Refer to "Wires, Molded-Case Circuit Breakers and Magnetic Contactors" in this catalog for examples of wire
size selection.
6. MR-JE-10C/MR-JE-10B/MR-JE-10A and MR-JE-20C/MR-JE-20B/MR-JE-20A do not have the built-in regenerative resistor.
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Options/Peripheral Equipment
Model: MR-BAT6V1SET-A
Nominal voltage: 6 V
Nominal capacity: 1650 mAh
Lithium content: 1.2 g
Primary battery: 2CR17335A
(CR17335A ×
2 pcs. in series)
Mass: 55 g
* MR-J3BAT battery cannot be used because of the difference in voltage.
Model: MR-BAT6V1
Nominal voltage: 6 V
130
120
Connections
For connecting to one unit of servo amplifier For connecting up to eight servo amplifier axes
Servo amplifier Servo amplifier Servo amplifier Servo amplifier
MR-BT6VCASE MR-BT6VCASE
MR-BT6V2CBL_M (Note 2) MR-BT6V2CBL_M (Note 2)
CN10 CN10
Notes: 1
. MR-BAT6V1 and MR-BAT6V1SET-A are assembled batteries composed of lithium metal batteries of CR17335A. This battery is not subject to the dangerous goods
(Class 9) of the UN Recommendations. To transport lithium metal batteries and lithium metal batteries contained in equipment, take actions to comply with the following
regulations: the United Nations Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, the Technical Instruction (ICAO-TI) by the International Civil Aviation
Organization (ICAO), and the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG Code) by the International Maritime Organization (IMO). To transport the batteries,
check the latest standards or the laws of the destination country and take actions. Contact your local sales office for more details.
2. This is an option cable. Refer to "Cables and Connectors for MR-JE-C" or "Cables and Connectors for MR-JE-B" in this catalog.
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Options/Peripheral Equipment
Servo Amplifiers
Dimensions (Note 1) [Unit: mm]
Specifications
Rating 32 V AC/DC, 0.5 A
Stranded wire 0.08 mm2 to 1.5 mm2 (AWG 28 to 14)
26
Applicable wire
(35)
Solid wire ø0.32 mm to 1.2 mm
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 S (terminal side)
Insulator OD 3.4 mm or shorter
55
1 14 210-619 (WAGO) or an equivalent
Operating tool
Servo Motors
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 S 210-119SB (WAGO) or an equivalent
27
Strip length 5 mm to 6 mm
1 14
57
739 739
250V 1.5 250V 1.5
23.6
26.6
(31.1)
(7.5)
Options/Peripheral
Equipment
Notes: 1. The lengths in brackets are applicable when the junction terminal block is mounted on a 35 mm wide DIN rail.
LVS/Wires
Connect all signals via the junction terminal block.
External appearance
Product List
Toho Technology
Kyoto Factory
Applicable wire: 1.25 mm2 maximum
Cautions
Junction Terminal Block (MR-TB50) A
Connect all signals via the junction terminal block.
235
2-φ4.5
2 50
(25)
1 49
MR-TB50
50
9
244
Terminal screw size: M3.5
Applicable wire: 2 mm2 maximum
Crimp terminal width: 7.2 mm or shorter
Mounting screw size: M4
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Options/Peripheral Equipment
Do not use the FR-BIF on the output side of the servo amplifier.
Wiring should be as short as possible, and grounding is required.
Be sure to insulate the unused wire when using the FR-BIF with a 1-phase power supply.
White
Red Blue Green Leakage current: 4 mA
Approx. 300
Terminal Servo
29 block amplifier
j5 hole
MCCB MC
42
L1
4
Power
58 29 7 L2
supply
44 L3
FR-BIF
FR-BSF01 The line noise filters can be mounted on lines of the main circuit power supply (L1, L2, and
L3) and of the servo motor power (U, V, and W). Pass each of the wires through the line
noise filter equal times in a same direction.
For wires of the main circuit power supply, the effect of the filter rises as the number of
passes increases, but generally four passes would be appropriate. For the servo motor
(110)
power, passes must be four times or less. Do not pass the grounding wire through the filter.
95±0.5
2-j5 Otherwise, the effect of the filter is reduced.
Wind the wires by passing through the filter to satisfy the required number of passes as
(22.5)
shown in Fig.1. If the wires are too thick to wind, use two or more filters to have the required
(65) number of passes as shown in Fig.2.
11.25±0.5
Place the line noise filters as close to the servo amplifier as possible for their best
performance.
3
j3
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
(65)
4.5
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Options/Peripheral Equipment
EMC Filter C B A
The following filters are recommended as a filter compliant with the EMC directive for the power supply of the servo amplifier.
Servo Amplifiers
EMC filter model Rated current Rated voltage Leakage current Mass
Servo amplifier model Fig.
(Note 2) [A] [V AC] [mA] [kg]
MR-JE-10C/B/A to 100C/B/A HF3010A-UN (Note 1) 10 250 5 3.5 A
MR-JE-200C/B/A, 300C/B/A HF3030A-UN (Note 1) 30 250 5 3.5 B
Notes: 1. Manufactured by Soshin Electric Co., Ltd.
A surge protector is separately required to use this EMC filter. Refer to "EMC Installation Guidelines."
2. When using the EMC filter, install one EMC filter for each servo amplifier.
Servo Motors
Dimensions [Unit: mm] Connections
HF3010A-UN
For 3-phase 200 V AC
4-5.5×7 M4
IN OUT
(Input side) 3-M4 (Output side) 3-M4 EMC filter Servo amplifier
IN OUT
MCCB MC
1 4 L1
32±2
110±4 Power
85±2
supply 2 5 L2
Options/Peripheral
3 6 L3
Equipment
E
A
258±4 (41)
273±2 65±4
288±4
300±5 For 1-phase 200 V AC (1 kW or smaller)
LVS/Wires
supply 2 5 L2
HF3030A-UN 3 6 L3
3-M5
For 1-phase 200 V AC (2 kW)
3-M5
125±2
140±1
155±2
Product List
IN OUT
44±1
MCCB MC
Power 1 4 L1
supply
2 5 L2
85±1 85±1 70±2
3 6 L3
210±2
140±2
260±5
E
Cautions
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Options/Peripheral Equipment
Dimensions Connections
R X S Y T Z
L3
FR-HAL-0.4K 0.6 M4
FR-HAL-0.75K 0.8 M4
FR-HAL-1.5K 1.1 M4
W1 D2 For 1-phase 200 V AC (1 kW or smaller)
W or shorter D1
Servo amplifier
MCCB MC FR-HAL
R X
L1
Power S Y
R X S Y T Z supply L2
T Z
L3
Variable dimensions [mm]
Model
W W1 H D D1 D2 d For 1-phase 200 V AC (2 kW)
D or shorter (Note 2)
4-d mounting hole (Note 1) FR-HAL-2.2K 115 40 115 77 71 57 M6
Servo amplifier
FR-HAL-3.7K 115 40 115 83 81 67 M6
MCCB MC FR-HAL
B FR-HAL-5.5K 115 40 115 83 81 67 M6 R X
L1
Power
supply S Y
H
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Options/Peripheral Equipment
Servo Amplifiers
Specifications
Item Description
Horizontal ball screws, vertical ball screws, rack and pinions, roll feeds, rotating tables, carts, elevators,
Types of machine component
conveyors, other (direct inertia input) devices
Servo amplifier, servo motor, regenerative option, moment of inertia of load, load to motor inertia ratio,
Item peak torque, peak torque ratio, effective torque, effective torque ratio, regenerative power, regenerative
power ratio
Output of results
Servo Motors
Prints entered specifications, operation pattern, calculation process, graph of selection process feed
Printing
speed (or motor speed) and torque, and sizing results.
Data saving Entered specifications, operation patterns and sizing results are saved with a file name.
Moment of inertia calculation
Cylinder, square block, variable speed, linear movement, hanging, conical, conical base
function
Operating environment
Options/Peripheral
Components Capacity selection software (MRZJW3-MOTSZ111E) (Note 1)
Equipment
Microsoft® Windows® 10 Education Microsoft® Windows Vista® Enterprise
Microsoft® Windows® 10 Enterprise Microsoft® Windows Vista® Ultimate
Microsoft® Windows® 10 Pro Microsoft® Windows Vista® Business
Microsoft® Windows® 10 Home Microsoft® Windows Vista® Home Premium
Microsoft® Windows® 8.1 Enterprise Microsoft® Windows Vista® Home Basic
Microsoft® Windows® 8.1 Pro Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional
Microsoft® Windows® 8.1 Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition
OS (Note 3)
Microsoft® Windows® 8 Enterprise Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional
(English version)
Microsoft® Windows® 8 Pro Microsoft® Windows® Millennium Edition
LVS/Wires
Personal computer (Note 2)
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Pentium® 300 MHz or more (Windows® XP)
CPU
1 GHz or more 32-bit (×86) processor (Windows Vista®)
1 GHz or more 32-bit (×86) or 64-bit (×64) processor (Windows® 7, Windows® 8, Windows® 8.1,
Windows® 10)
24 MB or more (Windows® 98)
32 MB or more (Windows® Millennium Edition, Windows® 2000)
Memory
128 MB or more (Windows® XP)
1 GB or more (Windows Vista®, Windows® 7, Windows® 8, Windows® 8.1, Windows® 10)
Free hard disk space 40 MB or more
Cautions
Browser Windows® Internet Explorer® 4.0 or later
Resolution 800 × 600 or more, 16-bit high color,
Monitor
Compatible with above personal computers.
Keyboard Compatible with above personal computers.
Mouse Compatible with above personal computers.
Printer Compatible with above personal computers.
Notes: 1. Software version C6 or later is compatible with MR-JE-A. Software version D2 or later is compatible with MR-JE-B. Software version D6 or later is compatible with MR-JE-C.
2. This software may not run correctly, depending on a personal computer.
3. For 64-bit operating system, this software is compatible with Windows® 7 or later.
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Options/Peripheral Equipment
Operating environment
Components MR Configurator2 (Note 3)
Microsoft Windows 10 Education
® ® Microsoft® Windows® 7 Enterprise
Microsoft® Windows® 10 Enterprise Microsoft® Windows® 7 Ultimate
Microsoft® Windows® 10 Pro Microsoft® Windows® 7 Professional
Microsoft® Windows® 10 Home Microsoft® Windows® 7 Home Premium
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Enterprise Microsoft® Windows® 7 Starter
Personal computer (Note 1)
® ®
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4 Low-Voltage Switchgear/
Wires
Features
Technologies based on long years of experience are brought together to
achieve improved performance
The new circuit breaking technology "Expanded ISTAC" has improved the current- New circuit breaking technology (Expanded ISTAC)
limiting performance and upgraded the overall breaking capacity. Grid
Expansion of the conductor under the stator shortens the contact parting time of the Movable conductor
Arc
Compact design for ease of use Increased reaction force of Reaction circuit
movable conductor
The thermal adjustable circuit breakers and electronic circuit breakers are smaller.
NF250-SGW NF250-SGV
Current B Fixed conductor
For 125 AF
For 250 AF
Lineup of UL 489 listed circuit breakers with 54 mm width "Small Fit" Style
The compact breakers contribute to a size reduction of machines, and IEC 35 mm rail mounting is standard.
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Low-Voltage Switchgear/Wires
Mitsubishi Electric Magnetic Motor Starters and Magnetic Contactors MS-T Series
MS-T series is released!
Servo Amplifiers
The MS-T series is smaller than ever, enabling more compact control panel. The MS-T series is suitable for
MELSERVO-JE series as well as other Mitsubishi Electric FA equipment. In addition, the MS-T complies with
a variety of global standards, supporting the global use.
Features
Down-sizing
Just 36 mm wide for 10 A-frame type!
General-purpose magnetic contactor with smallest width* in the industry. S-T10
Servo Motors
The width of MS-T series is reduced by 32% as compared to the prior MS-N series, enabling a more compact panel.
*Based on Mitsubishi Electric research as of March 2016 in the general-purpose magnetic contactor industry for 10 A-frame class.
[Unit: mm]
Frame size 11 A 13 A 20 A 25 A
63 75
43 43 53
Options/Peripheral
13 43
21 31
22 32
14 44
Equipment
2/T1 4/T2 6/T3 14 2/T1 4/T2 6/T3 14 14 2/T1 4/T2 6/T3 22 2/T1 4/T2 6/T3
New
Front view
MS-T series m! m! mm
! m!
-7 m -9 m -19 -12 m
LVS/Wires
Frame size 35 A 50 A 65 A 80 A 100 A
100 100
75 88 88
Product List
75 75 88 88
New
Front view
MS-T series m!
m! -12 m
-13 m
Standardization
Covers provided as standard equipment (Target frame: 10 AF to 50 AF)
Cautions
Terminal cover and auxiliary contact unit covers are provided as standard
equipment. Not only ensuring your safety, but also saving you time and cost of rs are
Cove ed as
attachdard.
selecting and purchasing the covers separately. sta n
Covers + Contactor
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Low-Voltage Switchgear/Wires
Capable of direct drive with transistor output of programmable controller, etc. (Target frame: 13 AF to 32 AF DC-operated models)
The adopted high-efficiency polarized electromagnet greatly reduces the coil power consumption, and enables all models to be directly
driven with a DC 24 V, 0.1 A rating transistor output. (DC 24 V coil)
13 A Frame
MS-T Series complies with DIN EN 50274/VDE 0660 Teil 514 for "Finger safe
(prevention of finger contact)."
Smart wiring
Smart design means Smart wiring (Target frame: 10 AF to 50 AF) Image of Fast wiring terminals (BC type)
The integrated terminal covers have an additional benefit in that Easy wiring
!
Global Standard
Complies with main International Standards (Target frame: All S-T Series)
In addition to compliance with the main International Standards including IEC, JIS, UL, CE, and CCC, we plan to acquire compliance
with Shipping Standards and other International Standards.
We hope to contribute to your business expansions overseas.
Applicable Standard Safety Standard
International Japan Europe China U.S.A./ Canada
EN
Certification Body GB
Standard EC Directive
IEC *1 JIS
*1. Also compliant with the requirements for mirror contacts comply with IEC60947-4-1 Annex F.
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Low-Voltage Switchgear/Wires
Servo Amplifiers
The wire size for U, V, W, and varies depending on the servo motor. Refer to "Selection Example in HIV Wires for Servo Motors" in
this catalog for details on wires for each servo motor.
Servo Motors
(30 A frame 5 A)
30 A frame 10 A
MR-JE-40C/B/A S-T10
(30 A frame 5 A)
30 A frame 15 A
MR-JE-70C/B/A S-T10 AWG 18 to 14 (Note 3)
(30 A frame 10 A)
MR-JE-100C/B/A 2 (AWG 14)
30 A frame 15 A
(3-phase power S-T10
(30 A frame 10 A)
supply input)
2 (AWG 14) (Note 1)
Options/Peripheral
MR-JE-100C/B/A
30 A frame 15 A
Equipment
(1-phase power S-T10
(30 A frame 15 A)
supply input)
MR-JE-200C/B/A
30 A frame 20 A
(3-phase power S-T21
(30 A frame 20 A)
supply input)
MR-JE-200C/B/A
30 A frame 20 A AWG 16 to 10 (Note 3)
(1-phase power S-T21 3.5 (AWG 12)
(30 A frame 20 A)
supply input)
30 A frame 30 A
LVS/Wires
MR-JE-300C/B/A S-T21 2 (AWG 14)
(30 A frame 30 A)
Notes: 1. Keep the wire length to the regenerative option within 5 m.
2. Be sure to use a magnetic contactor with an operation delay time of 80 ms or less. The operation delay time is the time interval from current being applied to the coil until
closure of contacts.
3. The wire size shows applicable size for the servo amplifier connector.
4. When complying with IEC/EN/UL/CSA standard, refer to "MELSERVO-JE Instructions and Cautions for Safe Use of AC Servos" enclosed with the servo amplifier.
When using a power improving reactor, use a molded-case circuit breaker listed in the brackets.
5. Install one molded-case circuit breaker and one magnetic contactor for each servo amplifier.
6. Use a molded-case circuit breaker having the operation characteristics equal to or higher than Mitsubishi Electric general-purpose products.
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Selection Example in HIV Wires for Servo Motors C B A
The following are examples of wire sizes when 600 V grade heat-resistant polyvinyl chloride insulated wires (HIV wires) with a length of
30 m are used. Refer to "HG-KN HG-SN Servo Motor Instruction Manual" when using cab-tire cables for supplying power (U, V, and W) to
HG-SN series.
Cautions
HG-KN13(B)J, 23(B)J, 43(B)J, 73(B)J 0.75 (AWG 18) (Note 1, 2, 3) 0.5 (AWG 20) (Note 4, 6)
HG-SN52(B)J, 102(B)J 1.25 (AWG 16) (Note 5)
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Low-Voltage Switchgear/Wires
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Servo amplifiers
Item Model Rated output Power supply input
MR-JE-10C 0.1 kW 3-phase or 1-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC
MR-JE-20C 0.2 kW 3-phase or 1-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC
MR-JE-40C 0.4 kW 3-phase or 1-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC
MR-JE-C MR-JE-70C 0.75 kW 3-phase or 1-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC
MR-JE-100C 1 kW 3-phase or 1-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC
MR-JE-200C 2 kW 3-phase or 1-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC
MR-JE-300C 3 kW 3-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC
MR-JE-10B 0.1 kW 3-phase or 1-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC
MR-JE-20B 0.2 kW 3-phase or 1-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC
MR-JE-40B 0.4 kW 3-phase or 1-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC
MR-JE-B MR-JE-70B 0.75 kW 3-phase or 1-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC
MR-JE-100B 1 kW 3-phase or 1-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC
MR-JE-200B 2 kW 3-phase or 1-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC
MR-JE-300B 3 kW 3-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC
MR-JE-10A 0.1 kW 3-phase or 1-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC
MR-JE-20A 0.2 kW 3-phase or 1-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC
MR-JE-40A 0.4 kW 3-phase or 1-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC
MR-JE-A MR-JE-70A 0.75 kW 3-phase or 1-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC
MR-JE-100A 1 kW 3-phase or 1-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC
MR-JE-200A 2 kW 3-phase or 1-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC
MR-JE-300A 3 kW 3-phase 200 V AC to 240 V AC
Servo motors
Item Model Rated output Rated speed
HG-KN13J 100 W 3000 r/min
HG-KN series
HG-KN23J 200 W 3000 r/min
Without electromagnetic brake
With oil seal HG-KN43J 400 W 3000 r/min
HG-KN73J 750 W 3000 r/min
HG-KN series HG-KN13 100 W 3000 r/min
Without electromagnetic brake HG-KN23 200 W 3000 r/min
Without oil seal HG-KN43 400 W 3000 r/min
HG-KN13BJ 100 W 3000 r/min
HG-KN series
HG-KN23BJ 200 W 3000 r/min
With electromagnetic brake
With oil seal HG-KN43BJ 400 W 3000 r/min
HG-KN73BJ 750 W 3000 r/min
HG-KN series HG-KN13B 100 W 3000 r/min
With electromagnetic brake HG-KN23B 200 W 3000 r/min
Without oil seal HG-KN43B 400 W 3000 r/min
HG-SN52J 0.5 kW 2000 r/min
HG-SN series HG-SN102J 1.0 kW 2000 r/min
Without electromagnetic brake HG-SN152J 1.5 kW 2000 r/min
With oil seal HG-SN202J 2.0 kW 2000 r/min
HG-SN302J 3.0 kW 2000 r/min
HG-SN52BJ 0.5 kW 2000 r/min
HG-SN series HG-SN102BJ 1.0 kW 2000 r/min
With electromagnetic brake HG-SN152BJ 1.5 kW 2000 r/min
With oil seal HG-SN202BJ 2.0 kW 2000 r/min
HG-SN302BJ 3.0 kW 2000 r/min
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Servo Amplifiers
IP
Item Model Length Bending life Application
rating
MR-J3ENCBL2M-A1-H 2m Long bending life IP65 For HG-KN (direct connection type)
MR-J3ENCBL5M-A1-H 5m Long bending life IP65 For HG-KN (direct connection type)
Encoder cable MR-J3ENCBL10M-A1-H 10 m Long bending life IP65 For HG-KN (direct connection type)
(load-side lead) MR-J3ENCBL2M-A1-L 2m Standard IP65 For HG-KN (direct connection type)
MR-J3ENCBL5M-A1-L 5m Standard IP65 For HG-KN (direct connection type)
MR-J3ENCBL10M-A1-L 10 m Standard IP65 For HG-KN (direct connection type)
MR-J3ENCBL2M-A2-H 2m Long bending life IP65 For HG-KN (direct connection type)
Servo Motors
MR-J3ENCBL5M-A2-H 5m Long bending life IP65 For HG-KN (direct connection type)
Encoder cable MR-J3ENCBL10M-A2-H 10 m Long bending life IP65 For HG-KN (direct connection type)
(opposite to load-side lead) MR-J3ENCBL2M-A2-L 2m Standard IP65 For HG-KN (direct connection type)
MR-J3ENCBL5M-A2-L 5m Standard IP65 For HG-KN (direct connection type)
MR-J3ENCBL10M-A2-L 10 m Standard IP65 For HG-KN (direct connection type)
Encoder cable
MR-J3JCBL03M-A1-L 0.3 m Standard IP20 For HG-KN (junction type) (Note 1)
(load-side lead)
Encoder cable
Options/Peripheral
MR-J3JCBL03M-A2-L 0.3 m Standard IP20 For HG-KN (junction type) (Note 1)
(opposite to load-side lead)
Equipment
MR-EKCBL20M-H 20 m Long bending life IP20 For HG-KN (junction type) (Note 2)
MR-EKCBL30M-H 30 m Long bending life IP20 For HG-KN (junction type) (Note 2)
MR-EKCBL40M-H 40 m Long bending life IP20 For HG-KN (junction type) (Note 2)
Encoder cable
MR-EKCBL50M-H 50 m Long bending life IP20 For HG-KN (junction type) (Note 2)
MR-EKCBL20M-L 20 m Standard IP20 For HG-KN (junction type) (Note 2)
MR-EKCBL30M-L 30 m Standard IP20 For HG-KN (junction type) (Note 2)
Encoder cable
MR-J3JSCBL03M-A1-L 0.3 m Standard IP65 For HG-KN (junction type) (Note 3)
(load-side lead)
Encoder cable
LVS/Wires
MR-J3JSCBL03M-A2-L 0.3 m Standard IP65 For HG-KN (junction type) (Note 3)
(opposite to load-side lead)
MR-J3ENSCBL2M-H 2m Long bending life IP67
MR-J3ENSCBL5M-H 5m Long bending life IP67
MR-J3ENSCBL10M-H 10 m Long bending life IP67
For HG-KN (junction type) (Note 4),
MR-J3ENSCBL20M-H 20 m Long bending life IP67
For HG-SN (direct connection type)
MR-J3ENSCBL30M-H 30 m Long bending life IP67
MR-J3ENSCBL40M-H 40 m Long bending life IP67
Encoder cable
MR-J3ENSCBL50M-H 50 m Long bending life IP67
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MR-J3ENSCBL2M-L 2m Standard IP67
MR-J3ENSCBL5M-L 5m Standard IP67
For HG-KN (junction type) (Note 4),
MR-J3ENSCBL10M-L 10 m Standard IP67
For HG-SN (direct connection type)
MR-J3ENSCBL20M-L 20 m Standard IP67
MR-J3ENSCBL30M-L 30 m Standard IP67
Cautions
Junction connector × 1 (Note 2)
Encoder connector set MR-ECNM IP20 For HG-KN (junction type)
Servo amplifier connector × 1
Straight type
Encoder connector set Junction connector or encoder For HG-KN (junction type) (Note 4),
MR-J3SCNS IP67
(one-touch connection type) connector × 1 For HG-SN (direct connection type)
Servo amplifier connector × 1
Straight type
Encoder connector set
MR-ENCNS2 Encoder connector × 1 IP67 For HG-SN
(screw type)
Servo amplifier connector × 1
Angle type
Encoder connector set
MR-J3SCNSA Encoder connector × 1 IP67 For HG-SN
(one-touch connection type)
Servo amplifier connector × 1
Angle type
Encoder connector set
MR-ENCNS2A Encoder connector × 1 IP67 For HG-SN
(screw type)
Servo amplifier connector × 1
Notes: 1. Use this in combination with MR-EKCBL_M-H, MR-EKCBL_M-L, or MR-ECNM.
2. Use this in combination with MR-J3JCBL03M-A1-L or MR-J3JCBL03M-A2-L.
3. Use this in combination with MR-J3ENSCBL_M-H, MR-J3ENSCBL_M-L, or MR-J3SCNS.
4. Use this in combination with MR-J3JSCBL03M-A1-L or MR-J3JSCBL03M-A2-L when using for HG-KN series.
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Servo Amplifiers
IP
Item Model Length Bending life Application
rating
MR-J3BUS015M 0.15 m Standard - For MR-JE-B
SSCNET III cable MR-J3BUS03M 0.3 m Standard - For MR-JE-B
(standard cord inside cabinet) MR-J3BUS05M 0.5 m Standard - For MR-JE-B
Compatible with SSCNET III(/H) MR-J3BUS1M 1m Standard - For MR-JE-B
MR-J3BUS3M 3m Standard - For MR-JE-B
SSCNET III cable MR-J3BUS5M-A 5m Standard - For MR-JE-B
(standard cord outside cabinet) MR-J3BUS10M-A 10 m Standard - For MR-JE-B
Servo Motors
Compatible with SSCNET III(/H) MR-J3BUS20M-A 20 m Standard - For MR-JE-B
SSCNET III cable MR-J3BUS30M-B 30 m Long bending life - For MR-JE-B
(long distance cable) MR-J3BUS40M-B 40 m Long bending life - For MR-JE-B
Compatible with SSCNET III(/H) MR-J3BUS50M-B 50 m Long bending life - For MR-JE-B
SSCNET III connector set
MR-J3BCN1 - - - For MR-JE-B
Compatible with SSCNET III(/H)
Options/Peripheral
Item Model Length Application
Equipment
Junction terminal block (26 pins) MR-TB26A - For MR-JE-C
Junction terminal block cable MR-TBNATBL05M 0.5 m For connecting MR-JE-C and MR-TB26A
(For MR-TB26A) MR-TBNATBL1M 1m For connecting MR-JE-C and MR-TB26A
MR-J2HBUS05M 0.5 m For connecting MR-JE-B and PS7DW-20V14B-F (Toho Technology Corp.)
Junction terminal block cable
MR-J2HBUS1M 1m For connecting MR-JE-B and PS7DW-20V14B-F (Toho Technology Corp.)
(For PS7DW-20V14B-F)
MR-J2HBUS5M 5m For connecting MR-JE-B and PS7DW-20V14B-F (Toho Technology Corp.)
Junction terminal block (50 pins) MR-TB50 - For MR-JE-A
Junction terminal block cable MR-J2M-CN1TBL05M 0.5 m For connecting MR-JE-A and MR-TB50
(for MR-TB50) For connecting MR-JE-A and MR-TB50
LVS/Wires
MR-J2M-CN1TBL1M 1m
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MR-BT6V2CBL03M 0.3 m For MR-BT6VCASE
Junction battery cable
MR-BT6V2CBL1M 1m For MR-BT6VCASE
Regenerative options
Item Model Specifications Application
For MR-JE-10C to MR-JE-100C,
Permissible regenerative power: 30 W,
MR-RB032 MR-JE-10B to MR-JE-100B, and
resistance value: 40 Ω
MR-JE-10A to MR-JE-100A
Cautions
For MR-JE-20C to MR-JE-100C,
Permissible regenerative power: 100 W,
MR-RB12 MR-JE-20B to MR-JE-100B, and
resistance value: 40 Ω
MR-JE-20A to MR-JE-100A
For MR-JE-200C/MR-JE-300C,
Permissible regenerative power: 300 W,
Regenerative option MR-RB30 MR-JE-200B/MR-JE-300B, and
resistance value: 13 Ω
MR-JE-200A/MR-JE-300A
For MR-JE-70C/MR-JE-100C,
Permissible regenerative power: 300 W,
MR-RB32 MR-JE-70B/MR-JE-100B, and
resistance value: 40 Ω
MR-JE-70A/MR-JE-100A
For MR-JE-200C/MR-JE-300C,
Permissible regenerative power: 500 W,
MR-RB50 MR-JE-200B/MR-JE-300B, and
resistance value: 13 Ω
MR-JE-200A/MR-JE-300A
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Peripheral cable
Item Model Length Application
Personal computer
communication cable MR-J3USBCBL3M 3m For MR-JE-C, MR-JE-B, and MR-JE-A
(USB cable)
Peripheral connectors
Item Model Description Application
For MR-JE-10C to MR-JE-100C,
MR-JECNP1-01 CNP1 connector × 1, Open tool × 1 MR-JE-10B to MR-JE-100B, and
Servo amplifier CNP1 power MR-JE-10A to MR-JE-100A
connector
Standard Accessory For MR-JE-200C/MR-JE-300C,
MR-JECNP1-02 CNP1 connector × 1, Open tool × 1 MR-JE-200B/MR-JE-300B, and
MR-JE-200A/MR-JE-300A
Servo amplifier CNP2 power For MR-JE-200C/MR-JE-300C,
connector MR-JECNP2-02 CNP2 connector × 1 MR-JE-200B/MR-JE-300B, and
Standard Accessory MR-JE-200A/MR-JE-300A
MR-CCN1 Servo amplifier connector × 1 For I/O signals of MR-JE-B
MR-J3CN1 Servo amplifier connector × 1 For I/O signals of MR-JE-A
Connector set
MR-J2CMP2 Servo amplifier connector × 1 For I/O signals of MR-JE-C (Qty: 1 pc)
MR-ECN1 Servo amplifier connector × 1 For I/O signals of MR-JE-C (Qty: 20 pcs)
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Cautions
2. Environment
For your safety
●●Use the servo amplifier and the servo motor in the designated
●●To use the products given in this catalog properly, be sure to read the environment.
"Instruction Manual" and the appended document prior to use.
●●Avoid installing the servo amplifier and the servo motor in areas with oil
mist or dust. When installing in such areas, be sure to enclose the servo
Cautions for model selection
amplifier in a sealed cabinet, and protect the servo motor by furnishing
●●Select a servo motor which has the rated torque equal to or higher than a cover or by taking similar measures.
the continuous effective torque. ●●Do not use in areas where the servo motor may be constantly subject
●●When unbalanced torque is generated, such as in a vertical lift machine, to cutting fluid or lubricant oil, or where dew could condense because of
keep the unbalanced torque of the machine under 70% of the servo oil mist, overcooling or excessive humidity. Doing so may deteriorate
motor rated torque. the insulation of the servo motor.
●●Create operation patterns by considering the settling time (ts) to
3. Grounding
complete positioning.
●●Securely ground to prevent electric shocks and to stabilize the potential
●●Load to motor inertia ratio
in the control circuit.
must be below the Speed
Command pattern ●●Connect the grounding wire to the cabinet protective earth (PE) terminal
recommended ratio. If the
Actual servo motor via the servo amplifier protective earth (PE) terminal for the servo motor
ratio is too large, the operation
grounding.
expected performance may
●●Faults such as a position mismatch may occur if the grounding is
not be achieved, and the ts
Time
Command time insufficient.
dynamic brake may be Positioning time
damaged. 4. Wiring
●●Do not supply power to the output terminals (U, V, and W) of the servo
General safety precautions amplifier or the input terminals (U, V, and W) of the servo motor. Doing
so damages the servo amplifier and the servo motor.
1. Transportation/installation
●●Connect the servo motor to the output terminals (U, V, and W) of the
●●Combinations of the servo motor and the servo amplifier are servo amplifier.
predetermined. Confirm the models of the servo motor and the servo
●●Match the phase of the input terminals (U, V, and W) of the servo motor
amplifier to be used before installation.
to the output terminals (U, V, and W) of the servo amplifier when
●●Do not drop or apply strong impact on the servo amplifier and the servo connecting them. If they do not match, the servo motor does not
motor as they are precision devices. They may be damaged from such
operate properly.
stress or shock.
●●Check the wiring and sequence program thoroughly before switching
●●When fumigants that contain halogen materials such as fluorine, chlorine, the power on.
bromine, and iodine are used for disinfecting and protecting wooden
●●Carefully select the cable clamping method, and make sure that
packaging from insects, they cause malfunction when entering our
bending stress and the stress of the cable's own weight are not applied
products. Please take necessary precautions to ensure that remaining
on the cable connection section.
materials from fumigant do not enter our products, or treat packaging
●●In an application where the servo motor moves, determine the cable
with methods other than fumigation (heat method). Additionally, disinfect
bending radius based on the cable bending life and wire type.
and protect wood from insects before packing products.
5. Initial settings
●●Do not get on or place heavy objects on the servo amplifier or the servo
motor. Doing so may result in injury or damage. ●●For MR-JE-A, select a control mode from position, speed or torque with
[Pr. PA01]. Position control mode is set as default. Change the
●●The system must withstand high speeds and high acceleration/
parameter setting value when using the other control modes. For
deceleration.
MR-JE-C and MR-JE-B, the control mode is set by the controller.
●●To enable high-accuracy positioning, ensure the machine rigidity, and
keep the machine resonance point at a high level. ●●When using the regenerative option, change [Pr. PA02]. The
regenerative option is disabled as default.
●●Mount the servo amplifier and the servo motor on nonflammable
material. Mounting them directly on or near flammable material may 6. Operation
result in fires. ●●Do not use a product which is damaged or has missing parts. In that
●●The regenerative option becomes hot (the temperature rise of 100 °C case, replace the product.
or higher) with frequent use. Do not install within flammable objects or ●●Turn on FLS and RLS (Upper/Lower stroke limit), or LSP and LSN
objects subject to thermal deformation. Make sure that wires do not (Forward/Reverse rotation stroke end) in position or speed control mode.
come into contact with the unit. The servo motor will not start if the signals are off.
●●Securely fix the servo motor onto the machine. Insufficient fixing may ●●When a magnetic contactor is installed on the primary side of the servo
cause the servo motor to be dislocated during operation. amplifier, do not perform frequent starts and stops with the magnetic
●●Install electrical and mechanical stoppers at the stroke end. contactor. Doing so may damage the servo amplifier.
●●Mount the servo amplifier vertically on a wall. ●●When an error occurs, the servo amplifier stops outputting the power
●●Do not block intake and exhaust areas of the servo amplifier. Doing so with activation of the protective function, and the servo motor stops
may cause the servo amplifier to malfunction. immediately with the dynamic brake.
●●When installing multiple servo amplifiers in a row in a sealed cabinet, ●●The dynamic brake is a function for emergency stop. Do not use it to
leave space around the servo amplifiers as described in Servo Amplifier stop the servo motor in normal operations.
Instruction Manual. To ensure the life and reliability of the servo ●●As a rough guide, the dynamic brake withstands 1000 times of use
amplifiers, prevent heat accumulation by keeping space as open as when a machine which has load to motor inertia ratio equals to or lower
possible toward the top plate. than the recommended ratio stops from the rated speed every 10
minutes.
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Cautions
●●When an error occurs, ensure safety by turning the power off, etc.,
before dealing with the error. Otherwise, it may cause an accident.
Servo Amplifiers
●●If the protective functions of the servo amplifier activate, turn the power
off immediately. Remove the cause before turning the power on again. If
operation is continued without removing the cause of the error, the
servo motor may malfunction, resulting in injury or damage.
●●The servo amplifier, the regenerative resistor, and the servo motor can
be very hot during or after operation. Take safety measures such as
covering them to prevent your hand and/or parts including cables from
coming in contact with them.
Servo Motors
●●Do not touch the servo amplifier, the regenerative resistor, or the servo
motor while the power is on or for a while after the power is turned off.
Otherwise, an electric shock may occur. Make sure that the charge
lamp is off before wiring or inspection.
●●In a maintenance inspection, make sure that the emergency stop circuit
operates properly such that an operation can be stopped immediately
and a power can be shut off by the emergency stop switch.
Options/Peripheral
7. Others
Equipment
●●Do not touch the servo amplifier or the servo motor with wet hands.
●●Do not modify the servo amplifier or the servo motor.
LVS/Wires
do not bundle them together. Separate the Ethernet cables from the
power cables.
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under the minimum bending radius, performance cannot be guaranteed.
●●If the ends of the SSCNET III cable are dirty, the light will be obstructed,
causing malfunctions. Keep the ends clean.
●●Do not tighten the SSCNET III cable with cable ties, etc.
●●Do not look at the light directly when the SSCNET III cable is not
connected.
Cautions
●●Do not hammer the shaft of the servo motor when installing a pulley or
a coupling. Doing so may damage the encoder. When installing the
pulley or the coupling to the key shaft servo motor, use the screw hole
on the shaft end. Use a pulley extractor when removing the pulley.
●●Do not apply a load exceeding the tolerable load onto the servo motor
shaft. The shaft may break.
●●When the servo motor is mounted with the shaft vertical (shaft up), take
measures on the machine side so that oil from the gear box does not
get into the servo motor.
●●Do not use the 24 V DC interface power supply for the electromagnetic
brake. Provide a dedicated power supply to the electromagnetic brake.
●●Do not apply the electromagnetic brake when the servo is on. Doing so
may cause the servo amplifier overload or shorten the brake life. Apply
the electromagnetic brake when the servo is off.
●●Torque may drop due to temperature increase of the servo motor. Be
sure to use the motor within the specified ambient temperature.
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Cautions
Warranty
1. Warranty period and coverage 2. Term of warranty after the stop of production
We will repair any failure or defect hereinafter referred to as “failure” in our (1) We may accept the repair at charge for another seven (7) years
FA equipment hereinafter referred to as the “Product” arisen during warranty after the production of the product is discontinued. The
period at no charge due to causes for which we are responsible through the announcement of the stop of production for each model can be seen
distributor from which you purchased the Product or our service provider. in our Sales and Service, etc.
However, we will charge the actual cost of dispatching our engineer for an (2) P lease note that the Product (including its spare parts) cannot be
on-site repair work on request by customer in Japan or overseas countries. ordered after its stop of production.
We are not responsible for any on-site readjustment and/or trial run that may
be required after a defective unit is repaired or replaced. 3. Service in overseas countries
Our regional FA Center in overseas countries will accept the repair work
[Term] of the Product. However, the terms and conditions of the repair work
The term of warranty for Product is twelve (12) months after your purchase may differ depending on each FA Center. Please ask your local FA
or delivery of the Product to a place designated by you or eighteen (18) Center for details.
months from the date of manufacture whichever comes first (“Warranty
Period”). Warranty period for repaired Product cannot exceed beyond the 4. Exclusion of loss in opportunity and secondary loss from warranty
original warranty period before any repair work. liability
Regardless of the gratis warranty term, Mitsubishi shall not be liable for
[Limitations] compensation to:
(1) Y
ou are requested to conduct an initial failure diagnosis by yourself, (1) D
amages caused by any cause found not to be the responsibility of
as a general rule. It can also be carried out by us or our service Mitsubishi.
company upon your request and the actual cost will be charged. (2) L
oss in opportunity, lost profits incurred to the user by Failures of
However, it will not be charged if we are responsible for the cause of Mitsubishi products.
the failure. (3) S
pecial damages and secondary damages whether foreseeable or
(2) T
his limited warranty applies only when the condition, method, not, compensation for accidents, and compensation for damages to
environment, etc. of use are in compliance with the terms and products other than Mitsubishi products.
conditions and instructions that are set forth in the instruction manual (4) R
eplacement by the user, maintenance of on-site equipment, start-up
and user manual for the Product and the caution label affixed to the test run and other tasks.
Product.
(3) E
ven during the term of warranty, the repair cost will be charged on 5. Change of Product specifications
you in the following cases; Specifications listed in our catalogs, manuals or technical documents
(i) a failure caused by your improper storing or handling, may be changed without notice.
carelessness or negligence, etc., and a failure caused by your
hardware or software problem 6. Application and use of the Product
(ii) a failure caused by any alteration, etc. to the Product made on (1) F
or the use of our General-Purpose AC Servo, its applications
your side without our approval should be those that may not result in a serious damage even if any
(iii) a failure which may be regarded as avoidable, if your equipment failure or malfunction occurs in General-Purpose AC Servo, and a
in which the Product is incorporated is equipped with a safety backup or fail-safe function should operate on an external system to
device required by applicable laws and has any function or General-Purpose AC Servo when any failure or malfunction occurs.
structure considered to be indispensable according to a (2) O
ur General-Purpose AC Servo is designed and manufactured as a
common sense in the industry general purpose product for use at general industries. Therefore,
(iv) a failure which may be regarded as avoidable if consumable applications substantially influential on the public interest for such as
parts designated in the instruction manual, etc. are duly atomic power plants and other power plants of electric power
maintained and replaced companies, and also which require a special quality assurance
(v) any replacement of consumable parts (battery, fan, smoothing system, including applications for railway companies and
capacitor, etc.) government or public offices are not recommended, and we assume
(vi) a failure caused by external factors such as inevitable no responsibility for any failure caused by these applications when
accidents, including without limitation fire and abnormal used.
fluctuation of voltage, and acts of God, including without In addition, applications which may be substantially influential to
limitation earthquake, lightning and natural disasters human lives or properties for such as airlines, medical treatments,
(vii) a failure generated by an unforeseeable cause with a scientific railway service, incineration and fuel systems, man-operated
technology that was not available at the time of the shipment of material handling equipment, entertainment machines, safety
the Product from our company machines, etc. are not recommended, and we assume no
(viii) any other failures which we are not responsible for or which you responsibility for any failure caused by these applications when
acknowledge we are not responsible for 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.
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List of Instruction Manuals
Instruction Manuals for MELSERVO-JE series are listed below:
Servo Amplifier
Manual name Manual No.
MR-JE-_C Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual SH-030257ENG
MR-JE-_C Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual (Profile Mode) SH-030254ENG
MR-JE-_C Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual (Network) SH-030256ENG
MR-JE-_C Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual (Positioning Mode) SH-030277ENG
MR-JE-_B Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual SH-030152ENG
MR-JE-_A Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual SH-030128ENG
MR-JE-_A Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual (Positioning Mode) SH-030150ENG
MR-JE-_A Servo Amplifier Instruction Manual (Modbus RTU Protocol) SH-030177ENG
MELSERVO-JE Servo amplifier Instruction Manual (Trouble Shooting) SH-030166ENG
Servo Motor
Manual name Manual No.
HG-KN/HG-SN Servo Motor Instruction Manual SH-030135ENG
Others
Manual name Manual No.
EMC Installation Guidelines IB-67310
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Safety Warning
To ensure proper use of the products listed in this catalog,
please be sure to read the instruction manual prior to use.
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Automation solutions
Mitsubishi Electric offers a wide range of automation equipment from PLCs and HMIs to
CNC and EDM machines.