
B–63465EN/01
4. DIGITAL SERVO
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1910 Address conversion table value for slave 1 (ATR)
1911 Address conversion table value for slave 2 (ATR)
1912 Address conversion table value for slave 3 (ATR)
1913 Address conversion table value for slave 4 (ATR)
1914 Address conversion table value for slave 5 (ATR)
1915 Address conversion table value for slave 6 (ATR)
1916 Address conversion table value for slave 7 (ATR)
1917 Address conversion table value for slave 8 (ATR)
1918 Address conversion table value for slave 9 (ATR)
1919 Address conversion table value for slave 10 (ATR)
NOTE
After these parameters have been set, the power must be
turned off then back on for the settings to become effective.
[Data type] Byte
[Valid data range] 0 to 7, 16, 40, 48
These parameters set address conversion table values for slaves 1 to 10.
A slave is the generic name given to a device such as a servo amplifier or
pulse module, connected to the Digital Servo Adapter via an FSSB optical
cable. Smaller numbers, starting from 1 are assigned to slaves closer to
the Digital Servo Adapter; the maximum number that can be assigned is
10. A two–axis amplifier has two slaves, while a three–axis amplifier has
three slaves. Set each parameter as described below, depending on
whether the slave is an amplifier or pulse module, or when no slave exists.
S When the slave is an amplifier:
Set the value obtained by subtracting 1 from the setting of parameter
No.1023 for the axis to which the amplifier is assigned.
S When the slave is a pulse module:
Set 16
for the first pulse module (closest to the Digital Servo Adapter).
Set 48
for the second pulse module (furthest from the Digital Servo
Adapter).
S When no slave exists
Set 40
.
NOTE
When manual setting 2 mode is selected for FSSB setting
(when the FMD parameter (bit 0 of parameter No.1902) is
set to 1), parameter No.1910 through No.1919 must be
directly set.