3. START-UP PROCEDURE
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START-UP PROCEDURE
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(1) Before servo parameter initialization
Before starting servo parameter initialization, confirm the following:
1. NC model (Example: Series 15–B)
2. Servo motor model (Example: α 6/2000)
3. Pulse coder built in a motor (Example: α pulse coder)
4. Whether a separate position detector is used or not (Example:
Not used)
5. Distance the machine tool moves per revolution of the motor
(Example: 10 mm per one revolution)
6. Machine detection unit (Example: 0.001 mm)
7. NC command unit (Example: 0.001 mm)
(2) Servo parameter initialization procedure
1. Switch on the NC in an emergency stop state.
Enable parameter writing (PWE = 1).
2. Initialize servo parameters on the servo setting screen.
To display the servo setting screen, follow the procedure below,
using the key on the NC.
– Series 15
Press the SERVICE key several times, and the servo setting
screen will appear.
– Series 16, 18, 20, and 21
SYSTEM ⇒ [SYSTEM] ⇒ [
] ⇒ [SV–PRM]
If no servo screen appears, set the following parameter as
shown, and switch the NC off and on again.
b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
3111 SVS
SVS (b0)=1 (to display the servo screen)
– Series 0–C
Press the PARAM key several times, and the servo setting
screen will appear.
If no servo screen appears, set the following parameter as
shown, and switch the NC off and on again.
b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
389 SVS
SVS (b0)=0 (to display the servo screen)
When the following menu appears on the screen, move the cursor to the
item you want to set and enter data directly.
3.6
INITIALIZING SERVO
PARAMETERS