Contents Summary of Series 15i/150i - Model A Connection manual (Hardware)
Page 1GE Fanuc Automation Europe Computer Numerical Controls Series 15 i / 150 i - MODEL A Connection Manual (Hardware) B-63323EN/03 TECHNOLOGY AND MORE
Page 3B–63323EN/03 DEFINITION OF WARNING, CAUTION, AND NOTE DEFINITION OF WARNING, CAUTION, AND NOTE This manual includes safety precautions for protecting the user and preventing damage to the machine. Precautions are classified into Warning and Caution according to their bearing on safety. Also, supplem
Page 12B–63323EN/03 1. GENERAL 1 GENERAL Contents of this manual This manual describes the electrical and structural specifications required for connecting the CNC control units, FANUC Series 15i/150i, with a machine tool, and covers the equipment shown in the configuration diagram in Chapter 2. When using
Page 131. GENERAL B–63323EN/03 9. FANUC INTELLIGENT TERMINAL This chapter describes how to connect the CNC to the FANUC intelligent terminal. 10.FANUC PANEL i (formerly called the FANUC intelligent terminal for the PCI bus) This chapter describes how to connect the CNC to the FANUC PANEL i. 11. EMERGENCY S
Page 14B–63323EN/03 1. GENERAL Related manuals The table below lists manuals related to FANUC Series 15i/150i–MODEL A. In the table, this manual is marked with an asterisk(*). Table 1 Related manuals Specification Manual name number DESCRIPTIONS B–63322EN CONNECTION MANUAL (Hardware) B–63323EN * CONNECTION
Page 152. CONFIGURATION B–63323EN/03 2 CONFIGURATION The following figure shows the configuration of the electrical system of the machine tool with which this control is used. This manual describes how to connect the units illustrated in this diagram. The machine tool body, machine operator’s panel, power
Page 16B–63323EN/03 2. CONFIGURATION Machine tool magnetics cabinet I/O unit LCD unit Memory card Heat exchanger MDI unit I/O unit CNC Manual pulse generator Operator’s Machine panel I/O unit operator’s panel Wiring panel Power mag- netics cabinet Sensors I/O unit control circuit Servo Servo amplifier moto
Page 18B–63323EN/03 3. INSTALLATION 3.1 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS OUTSIDE THE CABINET 3.1.1 The peripheral units and the control unit have been designed on the assumption that they are housed in closed cabinets. In this manual Environmental “cabinet” refers to the following: Conditions Around the D Cabine
Page 193. INSTALLATION B–63323EN/03 3.1.2 Installation Conditions Operating: 0°C to 55°C for the CNC and Servo (no hard disk drive used) Unit Inside the Cabinet Ambient temperature Operating: 5°C to 50°C (hard disk drive used) Storage and transportation: –20°C to 60°C 95% or less (relative) with no condens
Page 20B–63323EN/03 3. INSTALLATION 3.2 The power requirement of the CNC control unit is calculated as the sum of the power required by the control and servo sections. POWER REQUIREMENTS The control section power requirement includes the power required for control, the LCD, I/O units, the operator panel in
Page 213. INSTALLATION B–63323EN/03 3.3 When a cabinet is designed, it must satisfy the environmental conditions described in Section 3.1. In addition, the magnetic interference on the DESIGN AND screen, noise resistance, and maintenance requirements must be INSTALLATION considered. The cabinet design must
Page 22B–63323EN/03 3. INSTALLATION Top Connector panel I/O module or I/O base unit (No screws or protrusions shall extend from the bottom of this unit.) Bottom D If the CNC unit is installed at an altitude of over 1,000 m, an upper limit is placed on the ambient temperature (one of the environmental condi
Page 233. INSTALLATION B–63323EN/03 3.4 When a cabinet or a pendant box, which houses a display and an operator’s panel, is designed, it must satisfy following conditions to prevent from PROTECTION OF the entry of airborne dust, coolant, and organic solvent. PARTS INSIDE A (1) A cabinet or a pendant box mu
Page 24B–63323EN/03 3. INSTALLATION 3.5 The purpose of the thermal design of the cabinet is to limit the difference in temperature between the air in the cabinet and the outside air to 10°C THERMAL DESIGN or less when the temperature in the cabinet increases. OF THE CABINET The internal air temperature of
Page 253. INSTALLATION B–63323EN/03 3.5.3 Calorific Value of Each Unit Product name Calorific value Remarks Control unit Basic unit (2 slots) 64W Basic unit (4 slots) 68W Main CPU board 38W Additional axis board 10W HSSB board 4W Data server board A1 6W Data server board A2 6.3W Including the 0.3 W of the
Page 26B–63323EN/03 3. INSTALLATION Product name Calorific value Remarks I/O unit model B BIF04A1 1.6W AIF02C 1.2W BID16A1, BID16B1 1.5W + 0.23 × Number of ON inputs BID16P1, BID16Q1 0.6W + 0.23 × Number of ON inputs BOA12A1 0.9W + (0.09 + 1.1 × IL2) x Number of ON outputs BOD16A1 1.0W + (0.13 + 0.3 × IL2)
Page 273. INSTALLATION B–63323EN/03 3.6 The CNC has been steadily reduced in size using surface–mount and custom LSI technologies for electronic components. The CNC also is ACTION AGAINST designed to be protected from external noise. However, it is difficult to NOISE measure the level and frequency of nois
Page 28B–63323EN/03 3. INSTALLATION NOTE 1 The groups must be 10 cm or more apart from one another when binding the cables in each group. 2 The electromagnetic shield refers to shielding between groups with grounded steel plates. 3.6.2 The CNC machine tool has three grounding systems: Grounding D Grounding
Page 293. INSTALLATION B–63323EN/03 Notes on wiring for the D The ground resistance of the protective earth (PE) system must be grounding systems 100 Ω or less (as per class–D grounding). D The connection cable for the protective earth (PE) system must be so large in cross section that the accidental curre
Page 30B–63323EN/03 3. INSTALLATION (b) Display unit (rear view) Cover PCB CP1 COP20 B A M4 stud for earth connection (c) MDI unit (rear view) CK2 CK1 M4 stud for earth connection 19
Page 313. INSTALLATION B–63323EN/03 (d) Connection units 1, 2 M4 screw (e) Operator’s panel connection unit Install an installation plate. (f) I/O unit model A Connect the grounding terminals of ABU05A, ABU05B, ABU10A and ABU10B. ABU05A, ABU10A ABU05B, ABU10B M4 screw terminal for grounding SG terminal (M3
Page 32B–63323EN/03 3. INSTALLATION (g) Hard disk unit Control unit Grounding terminal for signals Printed circuit board Hard disk unit Grounding terminal for signals M3 terminal block (FG1) Grounding cable Grounding cable Grounding plate of the cabinet NOTE Connect the grounding cable of the hard disk uni
Page 333. INSTALLATION B–63323EN/03 3.6.4 AC/DC solenoids and relays are used in the power magnetics cabinet. Noise Suppresser A high pulse voltage is caused by coil inductance when these devices are turned on or off. This pulse voltage induced through the cable causes the electronic circuits to be disturb
Page 34B–63323EN/03 3. INSTALLATION 3.6.5 The CNC cables that require shielding should be clamped by the method Cable Clamp and shown below. This cable clamp treatment is for both cable support and proper grounding of the shield. To ensure stable CNC system operation, Shield Processing follow this cable ca
Page 353. INSTALLATION B–63323EN/03 ÇÇ Machine side installation ÇÇ board ÇÇ Control unit ÇÇ ÇÇ ÇÇ ÇÇ ÇÇ ÇÇ ÇÇ ÇÇ Ground plate ÇÇ ÇÇ ÇÇ Metal fittings ÇÇ ÇÇ for clamp Shield cover Fig. 3.6.5 (b) Cable clamp (2) Prepare ground plate like the following figure. Ground terminal (grounded) Hole for securing met
Page 36B–63323EN/03 3. INSTALLATION Ground 8mm plate 12mm 20mm Fig. 3.6.5 (d) Ground plate holes (Reference) Outer drawings of metal fittings for clamp. Max. 55mm 28mm 6mm 17mm Fig. 3.6.5 (e) Outer drawings of metal fittings for clamp Ordering specification for metal fittings for clamp A02B–0118–K001 (5 pi
Page 373. INSTALLATION B–63323EN/03 3.7 To protect the devices from surge voltages due to lightening, it is recommended to install surge–absorbing elements between the lines of MEASURES the input power and between one line and ground. This does not, AGAINST SURGES however, assures protection from all surge
Page 38B–63323EN/03 3. INSTALLATION 3.7.2 (1) For better surge absorbing effect, the wiring shown by heavy line in Notes Fig. 3.7.1 (a) must be as short as possible. Wire:The wire size must be 2 mm2 or greater. Wire length: The sum of the wire for the connection of surge protector <1> a and that of surge p
Page 393. INSTALLATION B–63323EN/03 3.8 CONTROL UNIT 3.8.1 The Series 15i/150i control boards are mounted on the rack having two or more slots. Configuration and Installation of the Control Unit Additional axis board Main board 3 2 1 PSU Power source unit 2 slots 4 slots Fig. 3.8.1 (a) Configuration of Ser
Page 40B–63323EN/03 3. INSTALLATION The rack is made of plastic, and comprises a fan motor and backplane board. The fan motor is mounted on the rack. Air enters the rack from the bottom, and exits from the fan motor mounted at the top. Make sure that the space shown in Fig. 3.8.1(b) ((1) and (2)) is mainta
Page 413. INSTALLATION B–63323EN/03 3.8.2 Part programs, offset data, and system parameters are stored in CMOS Replacing the Battery memory in the control unit. The power to the CMOS memory is baked up by a lithium battery mounted on the front panel of the control unit. The for Memory Backup above data is
Page 42B–63323EN/03 3. INSTALLATION WARNING Using other than the recommended battery may result in the battery exploding. Replace the battery only with the specified battery (A02B–0200–K102). NOTE Steps (3) to (5) should be completed within 30 minutes. Do not leave the control unit without a battery for an
Page 433. INSTALLATION B–63323EN/03 Replacing the alkaline (1) Prepare two new alkaline dry cells (size D). dry cells (size D) (2) Turn the Series 15i/150i on. (3) Remove the battery case cover. (4) Replace the batteries, paying careful attention to their orientation. (5) Replace the battery case cover. NO
Page 44B–63323EN/03 3. INSTALLATION Use of alkaline dry cells (size D) Connection Power from the external batteries is supplied through the connector to which the lithium battery is connected. The lithium battery, provided as standard, can be replaced with external batteries in the battery case (A02B–0236–
Page 46B–63323EN/03 3. INSTALLATION Name of Connector Functions CP1 AC input CP1 CP2 AC output CP3 CP3 AC output CP2 F3 +24 E fuse F3 F4 F4 +24V fuse PIL PIL Pilot lamp CP5 CP5 +24V output CP6 CP6 +24 E output CP4 CP4 Power source control ALM ALM Alarm lamp Fig. 3.9.1 (b) Power supply unit connector layout
Page 473. INSTALLATION B–63323EN/03 Name of Connector Functions BAT1 Battery JA2 MDI JD5A RS232–C serial port 1 JD5B RS232–C serial port 2 JA3 Manual pulse generator JA40 Analog spindle/HDI JA41 Serial spindle/Position coder JD1A I/O Link MTSW Rotary switch Used for maintenance by PSW Push switch FANUC. Do
Page 48B–63323EN/03 3. INSTALLATION Name of Connector Functions BAT1 Battery JA2 MDI JD5A RS232–C serial port 1 JD5B RS232–C serial port 2 JA3 Manual pulse generator JA40 Analog spindle/HDI JA41 Serial spindle/position coder JD1A I/O Link MTSW Rotary switch Used for maintenance by PSW Push switch FANUC. Do
Page 493. INSTALLATION B–63323EN/03 Name of Connector Functions STATUS/ALARM LED indicator JD6B RS232-C serial port4 JD5C RS422 serial port2 JA52 JA53 JA6 Analog input COP10A-6 FSSB6 (to servo)(Note 1) CA54 Servo check 3 COP10A-5 FSSB5 (to servo) COP10A-4 FSSB4 (to servo)(Note 1) CA54 Servo check 2 COP10A-
Page 50B–63323EN/03 3. INSTALLATION Name of Connector Functions STATUS/ALARM LED indicator JD6B RS232–C serial port4 JD5C RS422 serial port2 JA52 JA53 JA6 Analog input COP10A–3 FSSB3 (to servo) CA54 Servo check 3 COP10A–2 FSSB2 (to servo) CA54 Servo check 2 Fig. 3.9.1 (f) Additional axis board connector la
Page 513. INSTALLATION B–63323EN/03 Name of Connector Functions STATUS/ALARM LED indicator COP7 HSSB Fig. 3.9.1 (g) HSSB board connector layout Name of Connector Functions CNH4A Hard disk unit I/F CD38A Ethernet (TCP/IP) Fig. 3.9.1 (h) Data servo board A1 connector layout 40
Page 52B–63323EN/03 3. INSTALLATION Connector name, etc. Functions CNH6A ATA card I/F CD38A Ethernet(TCP/IP) Fig. 3.9.1 (i) Locations of the Connectors of Data Server Board A2 Connector name, etc. Functions STATUS/ALARM LED display JD5L (serial communication board A1) RS232C JD6L (serial communication boar
Page 533. INSTALLATION B–63323EN/03 Connector name, etc. Functions STATUS/ALARM LED display CD38L Ethernet (TCP/IP) Fig. 3.9.1 (k) Locations of the Connectors of Ethernet board Connector name, etc. Functions STATUS/ALARM LED display CN1 PROFIBUS–DP (MASTER function) CN2 PORFIBUS–DP (SLAVE function) Fig. 3.
Page 54B–63323EN/03 3. INSTALLATION Connector name, etc. Functions STATUS/ALARM LED display TBL DeviceNet (MASTER function) TBL DeviceNet (SLAVE function) Fig. 3.9.1 (m) Locations of the Connectors of DeviceNet board 43
Page 553. INSTALLATION B–63323EN/03 3.9.2 LCD Unit Periphery Connector Layout Cover JD6A PCB CA55 CP1 COP20B 18 JD36A B A 48 117 8 52 Fig 3.9.2 (a) LCD unit connector mounting pitch (when one LCD unit is connected) (rear view) 44
Page 56B–63323EN/03 3. INSTALLATION Cover PCB CA55 COP20A COP20B JA49 CP1 B A 47 50 48 52 133 8 52 Fig 3.9.2 (b) LCD unit connector mounting pitch (when two LCD units are connected) (rear view) 45
Page 573. INSTALLATION B–63323EN/03 Memory card I/F Soft key LCD control board RS–232C Serial port 6 JD36A CNC signal input COP20B RS–422 24V input serial port 5 CP1A JD6A MDI signal input CP1B for Protective earth stud (M4) CA55 24V branch Fig. 3.9.2 (c) LCD unit connector layout (when one LCD unit is con
Page 58B–63323EN/03 3. INSTALLATION Memory card interface Just a first unit can use the interface. Soft key Grounding stud for protection Rotary FUSE (M4) MDI connector switch Power connector CP1A LCD display connector Unit selector LCD display connector (right–hand side) COP20A (for connecting switch conn
Page 594. TOTAL CONNECTION B–63323EN/03 4 TOTAL CONNECTION 48
Page 60B–63323EN/03 4. TOTAL CONNECTION 4.1 CONNECTIONS BETWEEN CONTROL UNITS Power source unit Control unit AC–IN(CP1) 200/240VAC power source AC–OUT(CP2) AC–OUT(CP3) ON/OFF(CP4) ON/OFF switch +24V(CP5) To LCD unit or hard disk unit +24E(CP6) To I/O units, etc. Main board Optical fiber cable DISPLAY(COP20
Page 614. TOTAL CONNECTION B–63323EN/03 Control unit SPDL&POS(JA41) Position coder Breaker 200VAC AC reactor 200VAC CX3 MC Breaker CX1A TB2 PSM CX4 CX1B TB1 CX2B JX1B Position coder CX1A TB1 CX2A JX1A JY4 JA7 SPM JY2 JA7 TB1 CX2B JX1B TB No.2 spindle Spindle motor Servo card 1 FSSB1(COP10A–1) For connectio
Page 62B–63323EN/03 4. TOTAL CONNECTION Control unit DATA SERVER Board (A1 or A2) (CD38A) Ethernet(TCP/IP) For A1 : Hard disk unit (CNH4A) For A2 : ATA card adapter (CNH6A) ATA card NOTE A1 does not have the ATA card adapter or HSSB board (CNH6A). Optical fiber cable HSSB (COP7) To PANEL i or personal comp
Page 634. TOTAL CONNECTION B–63323EN/03 4.2 CONNECTIONS BETWEEN SERVO CARD Main board or Control unit Additional axis board Breaker 200VAC AC reactor 200VAC CX3 MC Breaker CX1A TB2 PSM TYPE A CX4 CX1B TB1 CX2B JX1B Servo card Optical fiber cable TB2 CX2A JX1A FSSB1(COP10A–1) COP10B TB2 First axis servo mot
Page 64B–63323EN/03 4. TOTAL CONNECTION Main board or Control unit Additional axis board Breaker 200VAC AC reactor 200VAC CX3 MC Breaker CX1A TB2 PSM TYPE B CX4 CX1B TB1 CX2B JX1B Servo card Optical fiber cable TB2 CX2A JX1A FSSB(COP10A–1) COP10B TB2 First axis servo motor FSSB(COP10A–2) COP10A SVM JF1 TB1
Page 654. TOTAL CONNECTION B–63323EN/03 4.3 CONNECTIONS BETWEEN LCD UNIT Display unit Power supply unit or External DC–IN (CP1A) 24VDC power supply DC–OUT (CP1B) Main board Optical fiber cable To COP20A DISPLAY(COP20B) MDI UNIT MDI(CA55) CK1 RS422(JD6A) RS422 I/O device RS232C(JD36A) Touch panel or RS232C
Page 66B–63323EN/03 5. POWER SUPPLY UNIT CONNECTION 5 POWER SUPPLY UNIT CONNECTION 55
Page 675. POWER SUPPLY UNIT CONNECTION B–63323EN/03 5.1 POWER SOURCE UNIT PANEL CONNECTOR LAYOUT CP2, 3 (AC output 200 to 240V) 3 G CP1 (200 to 240VAC input) 2 200B 3 G 1 200A 2 S 1 R F3 (+24E fuse 7.5 A) F4 (+24V fuse 7.5 A) PIL (pilot lamp) CP5 (+24V output) CP6 (+24 E output) 3 2 0V 3 1 +24V 2 0V 1 +24E
Page 68B–63323EN/03 5. POWER SUPPLY UNIT CONNECTION 5.2 POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION 5.2.1 Like the Series 15B, the power source unit of the Series 15i/150i is Connection when an provided with a power ON/OFF control function. Therefore, basically, the input unit need not be prepared for the power source unit on
Page 695. POWER SUPPLY UNIT CONNECTION B–63323EN/03 Power source unit CP1 (200 to 240VAC input) Nihon AMP 1–178128–3 (housing) 1–175218–5 (contact) 200 to 240VAC 1φ, 50Hz/60Hz Nihon AMP Power ON button 2–178129–6 (housing) Power OFF button CP4 (power source control) 1–175218–2 (contact) Line contactor Alar
Page 70B–63323EN/03 5. POWER SUPPLY UNIT CONNECTION (2) CP2, CP3 These AC outputs are ON/OFF–controlled synchronized with power ON/OFF of the control unit. The AC output specifications are the same as those for AC input to CP1. The AC input specifications of CP1 may be limited depending on the AC input spe
Page 715. POWER SUPPLY UNIT CONNECTION B–63323EN/03 (c) Alarm outputs (FA, FB) FA and FB are short–circuited when the DC output fuse used for the power source unit of the control unit blows, or when overvoltage, overcurrent or other abnormality occurs in the DC output of the power source unit. FA and FB ar
Page 72B–63323EN/03 5. POWER SUPPLY UNIT CONNECTION “Simultaneously” here means 2 and 3 may be turned off within 500 ms before 1 is turned off. If 2 and 3 are turned off earlier, alarm information remains in the CNC. Though the Intelligent Terminal is not subject to any power off sequence limitations, exit
Page 736. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6 CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE CAUTION A signal or the power supply may possibly be assigned to a pin currently indicated as unused in the connector signal assignment table without prior notice. Do not use any pins indicate
Page 746. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.1 Combinations of the units listed in Table 6.1 can be used as the machine interface I/O. GENERAL The I/O unit for the FANUC I/O Link is installed separately from the control unit, and the two units are mutually connected by a specialize
Page 756. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Table 6.1 Types of machine interface I/O (for FANUC I/O Link) Unit Description Reference Sink–type output Unit having an interface with a machine Sec. 6.9 operator’s panel operator’s panel. connection unit Source type output Unit having an
Page 766. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.2 In the I/O there are the master station and its slave stations. The master is the control unit of the CNC, and the slave is the interface for I/O units. CONNECTION OF The slaves are divided into groups, and up to 16 groups can be conne
Page 776. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.2.1 Connection of FANUC Control unit or preceding I/O Link by Electric slave unit Cable JD1A JD1B (PCR–EV20MDT) (PCR–E20LMD) JD1A (PCR–E20LMD) 1 SIN 11 0V 1 SIN 11 0V JD1B 2 *SIN 12 0V 2 *SIN 12 0V 3 SOUT 13 0V 3 SOUT 13 0V Next 4 *SOUT
Page 786. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.2.2 The FANUC I/O Link can be extended to the maximum length of 200 m Connection of FANUC with optical fiber cables using an optical I/O link adapter. I/O Link Optical Fiber Cable NOTE In the following cases, use an optical fiber cable.
Page 796. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Connection D Connection diagram Unit Unit JD1 JD1 JD1A JD1B COP1 COP1 Connecting Optical Connecting cable between cable cable between unit Optical I/O Optical I/O unit link adapter link adapter D Interunit connecting cables 01 SIN 11 0V Un
Page 806. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE NOTE Do not bend optical cable beyond its bending radius of 25 mm. Do not unnecessarily twist optical cable. Maximum number of On the I/O Link, the conventional optical I/O Link adapter can be stages connected up to five stages using a sta
Page 816. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Required parts For making up an I/O link using the optical link adapter, the following parts are necessary: D Optical I/O link adapter 2 D Interunit connecting cable 2 D Optical cable 1 Relay by optical fiber D External dimensions of optic
Page 826. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE D Maximum transfer distances using optical fiber cable The following table shows the maximum transfer distances using optical fiber cable. This distance varies according to the number of relays made using the connection adapter. Number of
Page 836. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.3 CONNECTION OF CONNECTOR PANEL I/O MODULE 6.3.1 Configuration Flat cable for module connection Extension module 3 Extension module 2 Extension module 1 Basic module (with manual pulse generator) I/O Link cable Manual pulse generator cab
Page 846. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.3.2 Connection Diagram CNC I/O UNIT JD1B I/O LINK JD1A JD1B JD1A CA52 CB150 Basic module MPG +24V power supply MPG JA3 Connector panel MPG CA53 Machine side CB150 DI/DO CA52 Extention module (with MPG (Note)) CA53 CB150 CA52 Extention mo
Page 856. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.3.3 Module types Module Specification Name Drawing number Specification Reference Branch–connection A03B–0815–C001 DI/DO: 24/16 I/O module (basic module) Branch–connection A03B–0815–C002 DI/DO: 24/16 I/O module With MPG interface (expans
Page 866. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE Installation conditions Unit ambient Operating: 0°C to 55°C temperature Storage and transportation: –20°C to 60°C Temperature drift 0.3°C/min (maximum) Humidity Ordinary operation: 75% or less (relative) Short–period operation (within one
Page 876. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Power requirements Module Supply voltage Power Remarks requirement Basic module 24 VDC 10% 0.2A+7.3mA×DI Number of DI shall be supplied points for which via the I/O DI = ON connector CB150 Expansion modules of the basic 0.1A+7.3mA×DI Numbe
Page 886. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE NOTE 1 The DI and DO addresses for the basic and extension modules run contiguously. These basic and extension module DI and DO addresses are allocated to the I/O Link as a group. For example, when the DI and DO top addresses are X0004 and
Page 896. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.3.5 This section explains how DI points (input signals) are connected to the DI (Input Signal) basic module and expansion modules A and B. Connection d A maximum of 96 points are provided (24 points per module; 1 basic module + 3 extensi
Page 906. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE Pin number Address number CB150(18) +24V Bit number CB150(50) Xm+2.0 CB150(10) RV +24V 0V Xm+2.1 CB150(11) +24 V stabilized power supply RV Xm+2.2 CB150(12) RV Xm+2.3 CB150(13) RV Xm+2.4 CB150(14) RV Xm+2.5 CB150(15) RV Xm+2.6 CB150(16) RV
Page 916. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.3.6 This section explains how DO points (output signals) are connected to the DO (Output Signal) basic module and expansion modules A and B. Connection d A maximum of 64 points are provided (16 points per module; 1 basic module + 3 exten
Page 926. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.3.7 This section describes the DI/DO signal ratings for the basic module and DI/DO Signal Ratings expansion modules A and B. DI (input signal ratings) Number of points 24 (per module) Contact capacity 30 VDC, 16 mA or higher Open–circuit
Page 936. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 ON DOCOM OFF DO when the corre- sponding DO is on ON in the sequence OFF DO when the cor- ON responding DO is OFF off in the sequence NOTE If a DO is on in the sequence, the on/off state of the DOCOM is reflected on that DO as shown in the
Page 946. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.3.8 This section describes the pin assignments of the 2A–output connector 2A–Output Connector used for expansion module C. Pin Assignment CB154 (HONDA MR–50RMA) Diagram 33 DOCOMA 01 DOCOMA 50–pin male connector with 34 Yn+0.0 02 Yn+1.0 m
Page 956. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.3.9 This section describes how the 2A–output connector pins are connected 2A DO (Output Signal) for expansion module C. Connection Address number Bit number 24 VDC Solenoid and other components 84
Page 966. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.3.10 This section describes the 2A–output DO signal ratings for expansion 2A–Output DO Signal module C. Ratings DO (output signal ratings) Number of points 32 (per module) On–state maximum 2 A per point load current Up to 12 A for the en
Page 976. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.3.11 This section describes the pin assignments of the analog input connector Analog Input used for expansion module D. Connector Pin CB157 (HONDA MR–50RMA) Assignment Diagram 33 INM3 01 INM1 50–pin male connector with 34 COM3 02 COM1 me
Page 986. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.3.12 This section shows the connection diagram for the analog input connector Analog Input Signal of expansion module D Connection Analog input module Pin number Not connected For voltage input Voltage source (common to all channels) Ana
Page 996. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 NOTE 1 In the above diagram, letter n stands for a channel number (where n = 1, 2, 3, or 4). 2 Either voltage input or current input can be selected for each channel. If current input is selected, be sure to strap JMPn and INPn. 3 The cond
Page 1006. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE NOTE This analog input module has four input channels, but its digital output section uses one 12–bit output in the 3 bytes for the number of occupied input points. That is, the ladder dynamically selects which channel to use. A channel sw
Page 1016. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Module internal address 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Yn X X X X X X X X Yn+1 X X X X X X CHB CHA Specifying a pair of values listed below for CHA and CHB causes the corresponding channel to be selected, thus enabling the A–D conversion and selection da
Page 1026. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE D If the analog input module is mounted in the space for expansion module 3 (m is the first assigned address) Module internal address 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Xm+9 (odd address) Undefined Xm+10 (even address) D07 D06 D05 D04 D03 D02 D01 D00 Xm+11 (
Page 1036. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.3.15 An example in which three manual pulse generators are connected is Manual Pulse shown below. Generator Connection Extension module 1 Manual pulse generators JA3 Manual pulse generator #1 (PCR–E20LMDT) (M3 screw terminal) 1 HA1 11 3
Page 1046. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE NOTE Since some pins of this connector, unlike other 20–pin connectors, have been removed, resulting in a unique pin arrangement, be careful when identifying pin numbers. See Figure 2 in Appendix B and Table C (a) in Appendix C. Recommende
Page 1056. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 However, the maximum pulse transmission distance for the manual pulse generator is 50 m. Taking this into consideration, the cable length may be extended to: 38.37 m (when two generators are used), or 25.58 m (when three generators are use
Page 1066. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE NOTE 1 Modules need to be spaced at least 32 mm apart, in which case a flat cable of about 20 mm in length is required. To install modules further away from each other, the cable length will be 20 mm plus the extra distance. Note that the
Page 1076. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.3.18 When connecting a connector panel printed circuit board directly Module Installation (external module view and mounting diagram) Dimensions of connector panel printed circuit board ("0.2 mm) Board thickness 1.6 mm Square hole No. 1
Page 1086. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE When connecting a connector panel printed circuit board directly (mounting and dismounting a module) Hook (C) (A) Stopper Connector panel (B) printed circuit board Mounting the module 1. Insert the hook of the module into the square hole l
Page 1096. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 When mounting a DIN rail (external module view and mounting diagram) Mount the DIN rail here I/O interface I/O Link interface MPG interface (for extension module) NOTE Recommended connector: A02B–0098–K891 (including the following connecto
Page 1106. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE When mounting a DIN rail (mounting and dismounting a module) Hook DIN rail Stopper Slotted screwdriver Mounting the module 1. Hook the module at the upper end of the DIN rail. 2. Push the stopper into the slit located at the lower end of t
Page 1116. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 When mounting a module using screws (external module view and mounting diagram) Screw holes I/O interface I/O Link interface MPG interface (for extension module) NOTE Recommended connector: A02B–0098–K891 (including the following connector
Page 1126. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.3.19 DO signal reaction to a system alarm Other Notes If a system alarm occurs in a CNC using the connector panel I/O module, or if I/O Link communication between the CNC and connector panel I/O module fails, all the DO signals of the I/
Page 1136. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Fixed addresses directly supervised by the CNC (for FS15i/150i) ADDRESS 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 X0006 *ESP X0008 AE2 AE1 X0011 SKIP1 When DI addresses are allocated in units of 16 bytes, starting at X0005 DI space map X0005 *ESP fixed signals X000
Page 1146. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE Alarm detection DO address Location address and bit Xm+15.0 Yn+0 Basic module Xm+15.1 Yn+1 Basic module Xm+15.2 Yn+2 Extension module 1 Xm+15.3 Yn+3 Extension module 1 Xm+15.4 Yn+4 Extension module 2 Xm+15.5 Yn+5 Extension module 2 Xm+15.6
Page 1156. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.3.20 By changing the setting (rotary switch) for the expansion modules, Distribution I/O Setting connections can be made by omitting some expansion modules as shown below. Expansion module 1 Expansion module 2 Expansion module 3 Expansio
Page 1166. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE The function of the rotary switch is as follows: Setting Actual Meaning of setting position indication 0 0 This is the standard setting. The rotary switch is factory–set to this position. This setting is used when no expansion module is om
Page 1176. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Examples of setting (When expansion module 1 is omitted) On expansion module 2, set the rotary Expansion module 1 Expansion module 2 Expansion module 3 switch to setting position 1. On expan- sion module 3, keep the rotary switch Basic mod
Page 1186. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.4 CONNECTION OF OPERATOR’S PANEL I/O MODULE (FOR MATRIX INPUT) 6.4.1 Overall Connection Diagram CNC I/O UNIT JD1B I/O Link JD1A JD1B JD1A CE53 MPG JA3 Machine operator’s panel MPG MPG CE54 +24 V power supply CPD1(IN) +24 V power supply C
Page 1196. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.4.2 Provide the CPD1 (IN) connector, shown below, with the power Power Connection necessary for printed circuit board operation and that for DI operation. To facilitate power division, the power is output to CPD1 (OUT) exactly as it is i
Page 1206. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.4.3 DI/DO Connector Pin CE53 CE54 Arrangement A B A B 01 0V 0V 01 0V 0V 02 N.C. +24V 02 COM1 +24V 03 Xm+0.0 Xm+0.1 03 Xm+1.0 Xm+1.1 04 Xm+0.2 Xm+0.3 04 Xm+1.2 Xm+1.3 05 Xm+0.4 Xm+0.5 05 Xm+1.4 Xm+1.5 06 Xm+0.6 Xm+0.7 06 Xm+1.6 Xm+1.7 07
Page 1216. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.4.4 DI (General–purpose Input Signal) Pin number Connection Address number CE53(B02) +24V Bit number CE54(B02) Xm+0.0 CE53(A03) RV Xm+0.1 CE53(B03) RV Xm+0.2 CE53(A04) RV Xm+0.3 CE53(B04) RV Xm+0.4 CE53(A05) RV Xm+0.5 CE53(B05) RV Xm+0.6
Page 1226. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE NOTE Xm+1.0 through Xm+1.7 are DI pins for which a common voltage can be selected. That is, by connecting the COM1 CE54(A02) pin to the +24 V power supply, a DI signal can be input with its logical state reversed. If, however, a cable is c
Page 1236. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.4.5 d A maximum of 56 points are provided. DI (Matrix Input Signal) Connection *KCM1 CE53(A23) Xn+4.0 Xn+4.1 Xn+4.2 Xn+4.3 Xn+4.4 Xn+4.5 Xn+4.6 Xn+4.7 CE53(B23) Xn+5.0 Xn+5.1 Xn+5.2 Xn+5.3 Xn+5.4 Xn+5.5 Xn+5.6 Xn+5.7 *KCM2 CE53(A24) Xn+6
Page 1246. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.4.6 d A maximum of 56 points are provided. DO (Output Signal) Connection Pin number CE53(A25,B25) DOCOM CE54(A25,B24,B25) Address number Bit number +24V 0V +24 V stabilized power supply Yn+0.0 CE53(A07) Relay DV Yn+0.1 CE53(B07) DV Yn+0.
Page 1256. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Pin number CE53(A25,B25) DOCOM CE54(A25,B24,B25) Address number Bit number +24V 0V +24 V stabilized power supply Yn+2.0 CE53(A15) Relay DV Yn+2.1 CE53(B15) DV Yn+2.2 CE53(A16) DV Yn+2.3 CE53(B16) DV Yn+2.4 CE53(A17) DV Yn+2.5 CE53(B17) DV
Page 1266. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE Pin number CE53(A25,B25) DOCOM CE54(A25,B24,B25) Address number Bit number +24V 0V +24 V stabilized power supply Yn+4.0 CE54(A11) Relay DV Yn+4.1 CE54(B11) DV Yn+4.2 CE54(A12) DV Yn+4.3 CE54(B12) DV Yn+4.4 CE54(A13) DV Yn+4.5 CE54(B13) DV
Page 1276. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Pin number CE53(A25,B25) DOCOM CE54(A25,B24,B25) Address number Bit number +24V 0V +24 V stabilized power supply Yn+6.0 CE54(A19) Relay DV Yn+6.1 CE54(B19) DV Yn+6.2 CE54(A20) DV Yn+6.3 CE54(B20) DV Yn+6.4 CE54(A21) DV Yn+6.5 CE54(B21) DV
Page 1286. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.4.8 External View Note) Lead wires and other components are mounted on the rear Note face of the printed circuit board. Ensure that printed circuit boards are spaced 5 mm or more from one another to prevent interference. 24 V power suppl
Page 1296. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.4.9 Installation specifications Specifications Ambient temperature During operation 0°C to 58°C During storage and transportation –20°C to 60°C Temperature change Max. 0.3°C/min. Relative humidity Normal : 75% or less Short term (1 month
Page 1306. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE DI (input signal) specifications (General–purpose input signal) Contact rating 30 VDC, 16 mA or more Open circuit intercontact 1 mA or less (at 26.4 V) leakage current Closed circuit intercontact 2 V or less voltage drop (including cable v
Page 1316. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.4.10 Other Notes DO signal reaction to a If a system alarm occurs in the CNC using the operator’s panel I/O system alarm module, or if I/O Link communication between the CNC and operator’s panel I/O module fails, all the DO signals of th
Page 1326. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE Fixed addresses directly supervised by the CNC (for FS15i/150i) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 X0006 *ESP X0008 AE2 AE1 X0011 SKIP1 When DI addresses are allocated in units of 16 bytes, starting at X0006 X0006 General–purpose *ESP fixed signal input sign
Page 1336. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 NOTE When the DO signal is in the ON state in the sequence, the ON or OFF state of the DOCOM pin determines the state of the signal, as indicated by the dotted lines in the above figure. Do not turn off the +24 V supply, provided by the CP
Page 1346. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE DO (output signal) alarm The DO driver of the I/O module is capable of detecting an overcurrent detection and measuring its own temperature. If an accident, such as connecting the cable to ground, causes an abnormal increase in the load cu
Page 1356. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.5 CONNECTION OF OPERATOR’S PANEL I/O MODULE (NOT FOR MATRIX INPUT) 6.5.1 Overall Connection Diagram CNC I/O UNIT JD1B I/O LINK JD1A JD1B JD1A CE56 MPG JA3 Machine operator’s panel MPG MPG CE57 +24 V power supply CPD1(IN) +24 V power supp
Page 1366. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.5.2 Provide the CPD1 (IN) connector, shown below, with the power Power Connection necessary for printed circuit board operation and that for DI operation. To facilitate power division, the power is output to CPD1 (OUT) exactly as it is i
Page 1376. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.5.3 DI/DO Connector Pin CE56 CE57 Arrangement A B A B 01 0V +24V 01 0V +24V 02 Xm+0.0 Xm+0.1 02 Xm+3.0 Xm+3.1 03 Xm+0.2 Xm+0.3 03 Xm+3.2 Xm+3.3 04 Xm+0.4 Xm+0.5 04 Xm+3.4 Xm+3.5 05 Xm+0.6 Xm+0.7 05 Xm+3.6 Xm+3.7 06 Xm+1.0 Xm+1.1 06 Xm+4.
Page 1386. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.5.4 DI (General–Purpose Input Signal) Connection Pin number Address number CE56(B01) +24V Bit number CE57(B01) Xm+0.0 CE56(A02) RV Xm+0.1 CE56(B02) RV Xm+0.2 CE56(A03) RV Xm+0.3 CE56(B03) RV Xm+0.4 CE56(A04) RV Xm+0.5 CE56(B04) RV Xm+0.6
Page 1396. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Pin number Address number CE56(B01) +24V Bit number CE57(B01) Xm+2.0 CE56(A10) RV Xm+2.1 CE56(B10) RV Xm+2.2 CE56(A11) RV Xm+2.3 CE56(B11) RV Xm+2.4 CE56(A12) RV Xm+2.5 CE56(B12) RV Xm+2.6 CE56(A13) RV Xm+2.7 CE56(B13) RV Xm+3.0 CE57(A02)
Page 1406. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE Pin number Address number CE56(B01) +24V Bit number CE57(B01) Xm+4.0 CE57(A06) RV Xm+4.1 CE57(B06) RV Xm+4.2 CE57(A07) RV Xm+4.3 CE57(B07) RV Xm+4.4 CE57(A08) RV Xm+4.5 CE57(B08) RV Xm+4.6 CE57(A09) RV Xm+4.7 CE57(B09) RV Xm+5.0 CE57(A10)
Page 1416. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 NOTE 1 Xm+0.0 through Xm+0.7 and Xm+5.0 to Xm+5.7 are DI pins for which a common voltage can be selected. That is, by connecting the DICOM0 CE56(A14) or DICOM5 CE57 (B14) pin to the +24 V power supply, a DI signal can be input with its log
Page 1426. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.5.5 DO (Output Signal) Connection Pin number CE56(A24,B24,A25,B25) DOCOM CE57(A24,B24,A25,B25) Address number Bit number +24V 0V +24 V stabilized power supply Yn+0.0 CE56(A16) Relay DV Yn+0.1 CE56(B16) DV Yn+0.2 CE56(A17) DV Yn+0.3 CE56(
Page 1436. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Pin number CE56(A24,B24,A25,B25) DOCOM CE57(A24,B24,A25,B25) Address number Bit number +24V 0V +24 V stabilized power supply Yn+2.0 CE57(A16) Relay DV Yn+2.1 CE57(B16) DV Yn+2.2 CE57(A17) DV Yn+2.3 CE57(B17) DV Yn+2.4 CE57(A18) DV Yn+2.5 C
Page 1446. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.5.6 For details of the connection of the manual pulse generator, see 6.3.15. Manual Pulse Generator Connection 6.5.7 External View Note) Lead wires and other components are mounted on the rear Note face of the printed circuit board. Ensu
Page 1456. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.5.8 Specifications Installation specifications Ambient temperature During operation 0° to 58°C During storage and transportation –20°C to 60°C Temperature change Max. 0.3°C/min. Relative humidity Normal : 75% or less Short term (1 month
Page 1466. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE Power supply rating Module Supply voltage Current Remarks rating Operator’s 24 VDC ±10% supplied 0.3 A The total power panel I/O from the power supply +7.3 mAXDI consumption of DI module connector CPD1. The al- points is included. lowance
Page 1476. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.5.9 DO signal reaction to a system alarm Other Notes If a system alarm occurs in the CNC using the operator’s panel 48/32 I/O module, or if I/O Link communication between the CNC and operator’s panel I/O module fails, all the DO signals
Page 1486. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE Fixed addresses directly supervised by the CNC (for 15i/150i) ADDRESS 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 X0006 *ESP X0007 AE2 AE1 X0008 SKIP1 When DI addresses are allocated in units of 16 bytes, starting at X0005 X0005 X0006 *ESP fixed signal X0007 Input si
Page 1496. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Parallel DO (output signal) connection The DO load current can be doubled by connecting two DO points in parallel and turning them on and off simultaneously in sequence, as shown in the figure below. The maximum load current per DO point i
Page 1506. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE DO (output signal) alarm detection The DO driver of the I/O module is capable of detecting an overcurrent and measuring its own temperature. If an accident, such as connecting the cable to ground, causes an abnormal increase in the load cu
Page 1516. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.6 The FANUC I/O Unit–MODEL A (“I/O Unit”) is a modular–type I/O unit. It interfaces with the machine when connected to the control unit CONNECTION OF (Series 15i/150i) via the I/O Link. One I/O unit can be configured by THE FANUC I/O mou
Page 1526. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.6.3 Interface modules and various types of I/O modules can be mounted to Mounting and and dismounted from the base unit easily as shown below. Dismounting Modules Mounting 1 Hang the hook at the top of the module on the groove in the upp
Page 1536. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.6.4 Connection Diagram Series 15i/150i Control unit JD1A Terminator TX K1X I/O Unit–A I/O Unit–A AIF01A AIF01B JD1B JD1A JD3 JD2 JD2 CP32 PC32 24VDC 24VDC K2X K1X AIF01A AIF01B JD1B JD1A JD3 JD2 JD2 Max. CP32 PC32 16 group L 24VDC 24VDC
Page 1546. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.6.5 Connect the following power source to the connector CP32 of the Connecting Input interface module (AIF01A or AIF01B). Power Source D Voltage : 24VDC±10% D Current : Determine from Table 6.6.5. FCI JAPAN, LTD. tripolar connector (Brow
Page 1556. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 n : Number of the input and output points (for each module) which turn ON simultaneously D The current sum requirement for modules used in Column A should not exceed 500 mA. D The current sum requirement for modules used in Column B should
Page 1566. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.6.7 Details of the cables K1X, K2X and the terminator shown in the general Connecting Signal connection diagram are as follows. Cables Cable K1X Connector HONDA TSUSHIN CNC or AIF01A KOGYO CO., LTD. AIF01A PCR–E20FS JD1A JD1B (PCR–E20LMD
Page 1586. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE Terminator TX AIF01B Connector JD2 (PCR–E20LMDET) HONDA TSUSHIN KOGYO CO., LTD. PCR–E20FS 1 11 2 12 TRM2 3 13 4 TRM1 14 TRM3 5 15 (a) Terminate the connector 6 16 7 17 JD2 of the last AIF01B in 8 18 a single group with the terminator. 9 19
Page 1596. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.6.8 For an external connecting method, there are two types of I/O modules : Connecting with I/O one with a terminal block, and one with a connector. The terminal block is a removable type. Modules Terminal block type Connector type Input
Page 1606. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE Cautionary points when D Wiring material :AWG22 – 18 (0.3 – 0.75mm2) wiring terminal block A wire as thin as possible is recommended. type D Crimp style terminal : M3.5 Crimp style terminal with no insulation sleeve and a short distance “A
Page 1616. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Digital output modules ModĆ Points External Output Rated Rated PolarĆ LED ule Points /comĆ connecĆ Fuse type voltage current ity display name mon tion AOD 12–24 Terminal pro- 2A NEG 8 8 provided 08C VDC block vided AOD Terminal pro- 2A POS
Page 1626. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.6.10 Correspondence Bit between I/O Signals Address in the module and Addresses in a #7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0 Module Module of 8 0 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 points Module of 16 points 1 B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 B0 2 C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 C0 Modu
Page 1636. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.6.11 Determine the number of I/O points for the I/O Unit –MODEL A using Number of Points for the following. I/O Unit–MODEL A D Output points Sum of the actual output Occupied output points points in a group 0 to 32 → 32 points 40 to 64 →
Page 1646. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.7 The machine operator’s panel interface unit (A16B–2201–0110) is connected to the control unit through the I/O Link and is used for CONNECTION OF interfacing with the machine operator’s panel. MACHINE It features interfaces with matrix
Page 1656. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Analog signal inputs D Two inputs (input voltage: 0 to +10 V) D Input voltages are converted from analog to digital. The resulting five bits of data are sent to the CNC through the FANUC I/O Link. D The analog signal input function can be
Page 1666. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.7.2 System Configuration CNC Machine operator’s panel Machine operator’s interface unit panel Note 2 FANUC JD1B CM26 Matrix DI/DO I/O Link (I/O Link) *ESP, OTR, and general–purpose JD1A CM15 DI/DO Other machine interface CM16 General–pur
Page 1676. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.7.3 Signal Assignment Connector pin signal assignment CM15 (General DI/DO) CM16 (General DI/DO) CM17 (General DI/DO) A B A B A B 01 +5E DI06 01 DI20 DI22 01 0V 0V 02 0V DO06 02 DI24 +5E 02 DO20 DO21 03 +5E DI07 03 DI23 DI21 03 DO22 DO23
Page 1696. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.7.4 Interface General–purpose DI +5E DI00 to DI37 RV 0V Input signal specifications Contact rating 5VDC, 3.2mA or higher Leakage current between open contacts 0.2mA or lower (5 VDC) Voltage drop across closed contacts 0.75V or lower Gene
Page 1706. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE Matrix DI D Key switch addresses See Subsec. 6.7.5 for the corresponding PMC addresses. CM26–A06 KY07 KY06 KY05 KY04 KY03 KY02 KY01 KY00 BZ0 *KYC0 CM26–B06 KY17 KY16 KY15 KY14 KY13 KY12 KY11 KY10 BZ1 *KYC1 CM26–A07 KY27 KY26 KY25 KY24 KY23
Page 1716. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 D Mode selection - Preventing malfunctions that may be caused by detouring current When there are three or more matrix DI points, detouring current can cause a nonexistent DI input to be falsely detected as existing. As shown below, if KY0
Page 1726. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE - This PCB can raise a confirmation sound when a key is pressed. The condition to raise an audible alarm is set in 8–bit units, or in *KYCn units. If *BZMD and common *KYCn are disconnected, a KYnx input causes a sound to generate. If they
Page 1736. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 D Signal specification Contact rating 6VDC, 2mA or higher Leakage current between open contacts 0.2mA or lower (6VDC) Voltage drop across closed contacts 0.9V or lower (1 mA) Note ) NOTE This voltage must be maintained even when detour pre
Page 1746. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE Matrix DO D LED addresses See Subsec. 6.7.5 for the corresponding PMC addresses. LC4L CM26–A24 LC3L CM26–A23 LC2L CM26–A22 LC1L CM26–A21 CM26–A13 L1L0 *LD0 CM26–A14 L1L1 *LD1 *LD2 CM26–A15 L1L2 *LD3 CM26–A16 L1L3 *LD4 CM26–A17 L1L4 *LD5 CM
Page 1766. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE D Signal specifications The LEDs must have the following rating Forward voltage 2.4V max (If=5mA)(Typical value) Forward current 30mA max Reverse voltage 3V max Interface for manual pulse generator D Connection of connector One interface i
Page 1776. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Analog signal inputs Analog inputs received from the outside are forwarded without change to output terminals. D Connection diagram Analog inputs from the spindle amp being output for load meter and speed (example) meter indications. LM Sp
Page 1786. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE D Emergency stop A signal generated by the emergency stop switch on the machine operator’s panel can be sent to the power magnetics cabinet. (This signal cannot be sent to the CNC through the FANUC I/O Link.) Emergency stop signal A09 17 *
Page 1796. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.7.5 PMC Addresses Scope in which PMC addresses can be used BIT NUMBER I/O Link allocation PMC 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 128/128 256/256 ADDRESS DI+00 FUSE DI+01 KY07 KY06 KY05 KY04 KY03 KY02 KY01 KY00 DI+02 KY17 KY16 KY15 KY14 KY13 KY12 KY11 KY10
Page 1806. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.7.6 D Use flat cables for connectors CM15, CM16, CM17, and CM26. Major Connection When splitting and connecting flat cables to the machine operator’s panel or other equipment, be careful not to break or short the Precautions conductors.
Page 1816. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.7.8 Connector Connector Major use Specification (on the Cable Side) CM15, General–purpose HIF3BA–34D–2.54R : Specifications CM16, DI/DO Manufactured by HIROSE ELECTRIC CM17 CO., LTD. CNA1 Relay terminal PCR–E20FS : (to the machine) Manuf
Page 1836. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.7.10 Machine Operator’s Panel Interface Unit Mounting Dimension Diagram Mounting hole position 20 CM26 18 150 CM17 110 114 Hole for connecting to a ground 4.5f CM16 CM15 20 18 296 310 Fasten the PCB with four M4 screws. Unit : mm 172
Page 1846. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE Sheet fixing area It is possible to fix the sheet, spacer, etc. only in the area shown in the (mounting face side) diagram below. 15 12 10 CM26 10 10 8 25 18 7 CM17 130 7 5 130 3 CM16 CM15 20 14 10 8 10 10 12 14 NOTE Applied to the PCB ver
Page 1856. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.7.11 Fuse Mounting Position CM26 FU1 CPD1 FU3 FU2 CM17 JD1A JD1B CM16 CM15 FU1 : +24V fuse (general–purpose DO, this supplies printed board power protection) FU2 : +5V fuse (IC power, manual pulse generator protection) FU3 : +5E fuse (ge
Page 1866. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.8 A connection unit (A20B–1005–0310 or A20B–1003–0200) is connected to the control unit of the Series 15i/150i via FANUC I/O Link CONNECTING THE and used for interfacing with the machine. CONNECTION UNIT Electrical interfaces and pin ass
Page 1876. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Connection unit 1 A20B–1005–0310 Series 15i/150i control unit or To the next device I/O unit If there is no equipment beyond this connection unit, JD1A can remain open. 3–pin connector (brown) manufactured by FCI Japan Housing: SMS3PNS–5 C
Page 1886. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.8.1 (a) Between CP52 and CP55 Connecting Connection Unit 1 and Connection Unit 2 CP52 CP55 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 +5 V +5 V 0V 0V +24 V +24 N +5 V +5 V 0V 0V +24 V +24 N Connectors SMS6PN–5 Use a 30/0.18 (0.75 mm2) wire or thicker for t
Page 1896. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 (b) Between CDD1 and CDD2 Connection Unit 1 Connection Unit 2 CDD1 CDD2 FAP–50–1 FAP–50–1 A01 0V B01 0V A01 0V B01 0V A02 B02 A02 B02 A03 B03 A03 B03 A04 0V B04 A04 0V B04 A05 B05 A05 B05 Cable A06 B06 0V A06 B06 0V A07 *D7 B07 *D6 A07 *D7
Page 1906. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.8.2 Input signals for the connection unit conform to a non–insulation type Input Signal interface. There are two input types: Direct current input signal A and direct current input signal B. Regulations for the (1) Direct current input s
Page 1916. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 (2) Direct current input signal B Direct current input signal B is a signal sent from the machine to the CNC and used at high speed. (a) The contacts on the machine must meet the following requirements: Contact capacity: 30 VDC, 16 mA or m
Page 1926. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.8.3 (1) Connection unit 1 Connector Pin Assignment for the Connection Unit C01 MR–50RMA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 DIB5 DIB1 DIB6 DI44 DI40 DI45 DI16 DI60 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 0V DIB7 DIB4 DI26 DI37
Page 1946. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.8.4 Details of the Connection between the Connection Unit and the Machine Connection unit 1 Address number Connector pin Bit number number Direct current input signal A NOTE The machine tool builder can determine address number n. 183
Page 1956. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Connection unit 1 Address number Connector pin Bit number number Direct current input signal A NOTE The machine tool builder can determine address number n. 184
Page 1966. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE Connection unit 1 Address number Connector pin Bit number number Direct current input signal A NOTE The machine tool builder can determine address number n. DI82 to DI80 are assigned to two connector pins each. 185
Page 1976. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Connection unit 1 Address number Connector pin Bit number number Direct current input signal B NOTE The machine tool builder can determine address number n. The common voltage for DIB7 to DIB0 can be selected from +24 V and 0 V by the wiri
Page 1986. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE Connection unit 1 Connector pin Bit number number Address number Direct current input signal A NOTE The machine tool builder can determine address number m. The common voltages for DO05 to DO00 are connected in connection unit 1 (COM1). Th
Page 1996. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Connection unit 1 Connector pin Bit number number Address number Direct current input signal A NOTE The machine tool builder can determine address number m. 188
Page 2006. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE Connection unit 1 Connector pin Bit number number Address number Direct current input signal A NOTE The machine tool builder can determine address number m. The common voltages for DO21, DO20, and DO37 to DO30 are connected in connection u
Page 2016. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Connection unit 1 Bit number Connector pin Address number number Direct current input signal A NOTE The machine tool builder can determine address number m. The common voltages for DO22 and DO67 to DO60 are connected in connection unit 1 (
Page 2026. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE Connection unit 1 Bit number Connector pin num- Address number ber C05 (15) Direct current input signal A NOTE The machine tool builder can determine address number m. The common voltages for DO47 to DO40 and DO53 to DO50 are connected in
Page 2036. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Connection unit 2 Address number Connector pin number Bit number Direct current input signal A NOTE The machine tool builder can determine address number n. 192
Page 2046. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE Connection unit 2 Address number Connector pin number Bit number Direct current input signal A NOTE The machine tool builder can determine address number n. 193
Page 2056. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Connection unit 2 Address number Connector pin number Bit number Direct current input signal A NOTE The machine tool builder can determine address number n. DI142 to DI140 are assigned to two connector pins each. 194
Page 2066. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE Connection unit 2 Address number Connector pin number Bit number Direct current input signal A NOTE The machine tool builder can determine address number n. The common voltage for DI177 to DI170 can be selected from +24 V and 0 V by the wi
Page 2076. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Connection unit 2 Bit number Connector pin num- ber Address number Direct current input signal A NOTE The machine tool builder can determine address number m. The common voltages for DO85 to DO80 are connected in connection unit 2 (COM19).
Page 2086. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE Connection unit 2 Bit number Connector pin num- ber Address number Direct current input signal A NOTE The machine tool builder can determine address number m. 197
Page 2096. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Connection unit 2 Bit number Connector pin num- ber Address number Direct current input signal A NOTE The machine tool builder can determine address number m. The common voltages for DOA1, DOA0, and DOB7 to DOB0 are connected in connection
Page 2106. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE Connection unit 2 Bit number Connector pin num- ber Address number Direct current input signal A NOTE The machine tool builder can determine address number m. The common voltages for DOA2 and DOE7 to DOE0 are connected in connection unit 2
Page 2116. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Connection unit 2 Bit number Connector pin num- Address number ber Direct current input signal A NOTE The machine tool builder can determine address number m. The common voltages for DOC7 to DOC0 and DOD3 to DOD0 are connected in connectio
Page 2126. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.8.5 External View of the Connection Unit 201
Page 2136. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.9 The operator’s panel connection unit (A16B–2200–0660, 0661) is connected to the Series 15i/150i control unit through the FANUC I/O CONNECTION OF Link and is used for interfacing with the machine operator’s panel. OPERATOR’S PANEL The e
Page 2146. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.9.1 Input signals for the operator’s panel connection unit conform to a Input Signal non–insulation type interface. The input type is direct current input signal A. Regulations for the (1) Direct current input signal A Operator’s Panel D
Page 2156. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.9.2 The output signals from the operator’s panel connection unit are used for Output Signal driving lamps and light emitting diodes on the machine operator’s panel. An NPN transistor is used as a driver. The output type is direct current
Page 2166. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE (b) Output circuit ÅÅÅÅ Machine CNC ÅÅÅÅ + ÅÅÅÅ Relay Regulated power supply on the machine - Transistor output circuit (c) When an inductive load such as a relay is connected to the machine, mount a spark killer as near the load as possib
Page 2176. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.9.3 Connector Layout for Sink Output Operator’s Panel Connection Unit Address Note) DI80 to DIB7 can be used only for the A16B–2200–0660. NOTE Address No. n can be decided by machine tool builders. 206
Page 2186. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE Address Note) DO40 to DO77 can be used only for the A16B–2200–0660. NOTE Address No. n can be decided by machine tool builders. 207
Page 2196. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.9.4 Details of the Connection between the Sink Output Operator’s Panel Connection Unit and the Machine Operator’s panel connection unit Connector terminal number Address number Bit number Direct current input signal A NOTE The machine to
Page 2206. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE Operator’s panel connection unit Connector terminal number Address number Bit number Direct current input signal A NOTE The machine tool builder can determine address number p. 209
Page 2216. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Operator’s panel connection unit Connector terminal number Address number Bit number Direct current input signal A NOTE The machine tool builder can determine address number p. 210
Page 2226. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE Operator’s panel connection unit Connector terminal number Address number Bit number Direct current input signal A NOTE The machine tool builder can determine address number p. 211
Page 2236. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Operator’s panel connection unit Connector terminal number Example of connection Bit number (*) Address number Direct current input signal A +24 V regulated power supply NOTE (*) The machine tool builder can determine address number q. The
Page 2246. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE Operator’s panel connection unit Connector terminal number Example of connection Bit number Address number Direct current input signal A +24 V regulated power supply NOTE The machine tool builder can determine address number q. The common
Page 2256. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Operator’s panel connection unit Connector terminal number Example of connection Bit number Address number Direct current input signal A +24 V regulated power supply NOTE The machine tool builder can determine address number q. The common
Page 2266. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.9.5 External View of Sink Output Operator’s Panel Connection Unit Approx. Fig. 6.9.5 External view of operator’s panel connection unit The following LEDs and fuses are mounted on this printed circuit board. [LEDs] DB1 (GREEN PILOT): Ligh
Page 2276. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.10 The source output operator’s panel connection unit (A16B–2202–0730, or –0731) is connected to Series 15i/150i control units by the FANUC I/O CONNECTION OF Link, and functions as the interface with the machine tool operator’s SOURCE OU
Page 2286. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.10.1 The input signal to the source output operator’s panel connection unit is Source Output input over a non–insulated interface, and is called “DC input signal A.” Operator’s Panel (1) DC input signal A DC input signal A is sent to the
Page 2296. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 (c) Circuit of common switchable input receiver Source output operator’s panel connection unit Sink–type connection: safety standard Receiver compliant (24 V common) output Input signal Filter and level signal conversion circuit Contact DI
Page 2306. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE Source–type input signals are logic “1” when the contact is open, and logic “0” when closed. CAUTION If the output signal line falls to ground when the input signal is source–type (0 V common), the state is the same when the contact is clo
Page 2316. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 (b) Output signal driver Eight signals are output from each of the output signal driver elements used on this operator’s panel connection unit. The current of each output signal is monitored in the driver element. When overcurrent is detec
Page 2326. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE If the CNC diagnoses that output does not turn ON even though it is ON, a probable cause is that overloading of that output or other output in the same element is causing the eight outputs of that element to stay OFF. If this is the case,
Page 2336. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 CAUTION If the output signal falls to ground when the output signal is sink–type (0 V common), the output signal stays ON. For this reason, sink–type output signals are not recommended for ensuring safety. By CE–marking compliancy, source–
Page 2346. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE System alarms generated by the above alarms are as follows. For details, refer to “FANUC Series 15i/150i–MODEL A Maintenance Manual (B–63325EN).” “NMI SLC aa(bb)” Example “NMI SLC 03(41)” (aa: XXXXXX11 Binary bits 0 and 1 are “1”. Other bi
Page 2366. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE DICMN1, DICMN2 : DI (input) common switching terminals. Normally, short with 0 V before use. +24 V : +24 VDC (output) terminal. Do not connect to inputs other than DI signal inputs on the operator’s panel connection unit. DOCOM : DO driver
Page 2376. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 For details on address assignment, refer to the “FANUC PMC–MODEL N/NA PROGRAMMING MANUAL (Ladder Language) (B–61013E)” or “FANUC PMC–MODEL NB PROGRAMMING MANUAL (Ladder Language) (B–61863E).” 6.10.5 Details of Machine Side Connections of S
Page 2386. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE Control panel connection unit Address number Connector number Connection example Bit number CM52 (21) X p+6.7 DI67 RV DC input R signal A +24 V +24 V CM51 (18), CM52 (18) NOTE The machine tool builder can determine address number p. 227
Page 2396. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Control panel connection unit Address number Connector number Connection example Bit number CM52 (31) X p+10.7 DIA7 RV DC input R signal A +24 V +24 V CM51 (18), CM52 (18) NOTE The machine tool builder can determine address number p. 228
Page 2406. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE Connection example Control panel connection unit CMB3 (17) CMB3 (50) Stabilized pow- CMB4 (20) DOCOM er supply +24 V +24 V 0 V Address number +5 V Bit number DAL1 ALM Y q+0.7 R Lamp DC input CMB3 (21) D007 signal A DV +5 V +24 V ALM DAL2 D
Page 2416. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Connection example Control panel connection unit CMB3 (17) Stabilized pow- CMB3 (50) er supply CMB4 (20) DOCOM +24 V +24 V 0 V Address number +5 V Bit number DAL4 ALM Lamp Y q+3.7 R DC input CMB3 (44) D037 signal A DV +5 V +24 V ALM DAL5 D
Page 2426. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE Connection example Control panel connection unit CMB3 (17) CMB3 (50) Stabilized pow- CMB4 (20) er supply +24 V DOCOM +24 V 0 V Address number +5 V Bit number DAL7 ALM Y q+6.7 R Lamp DC input CMB4 (03) D067 signal A DV +5V +24 V ALM DAL8 DV
Page 2436. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Details of machine side connections of source output operator’s panel connection unit (DI common switchable DI) Control panel connection unit Address number Connector number Connection example Bit number CM51 (21) X p+0.7 DI07 RV DC input
Page 2446. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.10.6 External Dimensions of Source Output Operator’s Panel Connection Unit CP1 CRT A16B–2202–0730 (DI96/DO64) A16B–2202–0731 (DI64/DO32) Approx Fig. 6.10.6 External dimensions of source output operator’s panel connection unit The followi
Page 2456. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.11 The addresses of the emergency stop signal (*ESP), skip signal (SKIP1), and measured position reached signals (AE1 and AE2), which are input ADDRESS–FIXED from the machine, are fixed. SIGNALS Signal Address Emergency stop signal *ESP
Page 2466. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.12 CONNECTION TO THE MACHINE OPERATOR’S PANEL 6.12.1 Machine operator’s panel is connected with i series CNC by I/O Link, Overview which is composed by some following operator’s panels. Main panel A/A1 This operator’s panel incorporated
Page 2476. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 290 10.4”LCD 220 600 Main panel A 300 Sub panel A 80 Unit=mm Main panel B Sub panel B Main panel B Sub panel C 236
Page 2486. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.12.2 Total Connection Diagram MDI Unit LCD unit or CNC control unit LCD unit CNK1 Main panel A/B/A1/B1 MDI(CA55) MDI Main CPU MDI(JA2) CNK1 Keyboard CM68 General–purpose DI/DO I/O Link(JD1A) JD1B CM69 JD1A JA3 MPG Next I/O unit MPG MPG P
Page 2496. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.12.3 Each Connections 6.12.3.1 Pin assignment CA64 (Power source) CA65 (Power magnetic cabinet) 3 2 0V 1 +24V A01 EON B01 EOFF 6 5 0V 4 +24V A02 COM1 B02 COM2 Recommended connector for cable: A03 *ESP B03 ESPCM1 Housing : AMP 1–178288–3
Page 2506. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE NOTE 1 Input/output Pins shaded by are in pairs. Only one in each pair is usable. 2 Pins shaded by are those for forwarding signals. Pins with the same name are connected directly to one another. JA3 (Manual pulse generator) JA58 (Pendant
Page 2516. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.12.3.2 To the connector CA64 (IN) shown in the figure below, connect the Power supply required power for operating the operator’s panel and the power for general–purpose DI. For easier power supply branching, the power connection supplie
Page 2526. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.12.3.3 MDI connection LCD unit or Main CPU Machine operator’s panel CA55 or JA2 CNK1 (PCR E20MDK–SL–A) P A B 1 *KEY00 11 *KEY01 1 *KEY00 *KEY02 2 *KEY02 12 *KEY03 2 *KEY01 *KEY03 3 *KEY04 13 *KEY05 3 *KEY04 *KEY06 4 *KEY06 14 *KEY07 4 *K
Page 2536. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.12.3.4 I/O Link connection Control unit preceding slave unit Main panel A/B/A1/B1 JD1A JD1B (PCR–E20MDK–SL–A) JD1B (PCR–E20MDK–SL–A) JD1A 1 SIN 11 0V 1 SIN 11 0V 2 *SIN 12 0V 2 *SIN 12 0V 3 SOUT 13 0V 3 SOUT 13 0V Next slave 4 *SOUT 14 0
Page 2546. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.12.3.5 A signal generated by the emergency stop switch on the machine Emergency stop signal operators panel can be sent to the power magnetic cabinet. (This signal cannot be sent to the FANUC I/O Link.) connection When MTB uses the Sub p
Page 2556. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.12.3.7 DI (input signal) connection Pin number +24V CM68(A1),CM69(A1), JA58(10),JA58(19) Address number Bit Sub panel A CM65(A04) D Rotary switch Xm+0.0 CM65(B05) A (SA1) RV Xm+0.1 CM65(A03) F RV Xm+0.2 CM65(A05) B RV Xm+0.3 CM65(B03) E
Page 2566. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE NOTE Connection of Xm+0.0 to Xm+0.7, Xm+1.0 to Xm+1.4 shows when the Sub panel A is used. Address number Pin number +24V Bit JA58(17) Xm+2.0 CM68(A03) RV JA58(8) Xm+2.1 CM68(B03) RV JA58(3) Xm+2.2 CM68(A04) RV JA58(4) Xm+2.3 CM68(B04) RV J
Page 2576. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 NOTE 1 Xm+3.0–3.7 have a common line that is possible to select the source/sink type. If DICOM (CM69–B06pin) is connected to +24V, the DI signal logic is negative. But in this connection, if the DI signal wires happen to drop the ground le
Page 2586. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.12.3.8 DO (output signal) connection Pin number DOCOM CM68 ( A10 ),CM69(A10) Address No. Bit +24V 0V +24V Power JA58 (7 ) Yn + 5.3 CM 68 ( A08 ) Relay DV Yn + 5.7 DV CM 68 ( B08 ) Yn + 6.3 DV CM 68 ( A09 ) Yn + 6.7 DV CM 68 ( B09 ) Yn +
Page 2606. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 0.1 R 2L 0.1 : MPG power supply current 0.1A 0.2w R : Resistance per wire length (Ω/m) m m : Wire Number(Both 0V and 5V) L : Cable length(m) Because m Lv R Example: In case of cable A66L–0001–0286 It has 3 pairs signal wires and 6 power li
Page 2616. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 And the receiver circuit is as follows. +5V Filter 10K W R Connector - Internal + receiver circuit C 0V 0V VIH,VIL level at Connector pin If Vin low to high, VIH must be higher than 3.7V. If Vin high to low, VIL must be lower than 1.5V. (2
Page 2626. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.12.3.10 Connector (on the cable side) specifications. Connector Maker Specification Order specification JD1A, JD1B, Stand wire Hirose A02B–0236–K302 JA3, JA58 press– FI30–20S (Connector) mount type (Operator’s panel depth=60mm min.) FI–2
Page 2636. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.12.4 DI/DO Address 6.12.4.1 DI/DO address of Keyswitches and LED on the keyboard of Main panel A/B/A1/B1 are as follows. Keyboard of main panel BIT 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Key/LED Xm+4/Yn+0 B4 B3 B2 B1 A4 A3 A2 A1 Xm+5/Yn+1 D4 D3 D2 D1 D4 C3 C2
Page 2646. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.12.4.2 Table of gray code output is as follows when the Sub panel A/B/B1/C/C1 Override signals is used Rotary switch (SA1) % 0 1 2 4 6 8 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 95 100 105 110 120 Xm+0.0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Xm
Page 2656. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.12.5 I/O address map is as follows. DI/DO Mapping DI map DO map Xm+0 Yn+0 Xm+1 General–purpose Yn+1 DI Keyboard Xm+2 Yn+2 (LED) Xm+3 Yn+3 Include general– Xm+4 Yn+4 Purpose DO Xm+5 Yn+5 Xm+6 Yn+6 Xm+7 Keyboard of Yn+7 Xm+8 Main panel (Ke
Page 2666. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE Directly processed address by CNC 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 X0006 *ESP X0008 AE2 AE1 X0011 SKIP1 Ex. In case of 16 byte mapping start from X0006 for DI area. Ex. In case of 16 byte mapping start from X0006 for DI area. X0006 *ESP Fixed signal X0007
Page 2676. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.12.6.2 Main panel A/B/A1/B1 specification Item Specification Remarks General–purpose DI points 32 points 24VDC input signals General–purpose DO points 8 points 24VDC output signals Keyswitches of MDI 65 keys Full alphabet key (Main panel
Page 2686. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.12.6.6 General–purpose DO signal definition Maximum load current in ON state 200mA or less Saturation voltage in ON state Max. 1V (When load current is 200mA) Withstand voltage 24V"20% or less (including momentary values) Leakage current
Page 2696. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Symbol English Meaning of key BLOCK Block delete (optional block skip); Skips the execution of the blocks starting with the first block prefixed with / and ending with the end of block (;) when this button is DELETE pressed during automati
Page 2706. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.12.7.2 Keyboard of machine operator’s panel has 55 keys. All key tops are Detachable key top detachable. MTB can customize keys and make his original key layout easily. And using transparent key top (optional), a film sheet with marking
Page 2716. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.12.8 The keyboard of this operator’s panel is a matrix composition. When three Others or more keys are pushed, the bypass current cause unrelated key to be available. This malfunction can be prevented with ladder program. One example is
Page 2726. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 1) When the data of R1 is corresponding to 00h, there is no bit which is ”1” in the data of R1. Ex. State (a) : R1=(00000000) ³ There is no dataline where input exists. 2) When the data of R1 is corresponding to the data in undermentioned
Page 2736. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 (3) When the keyinput exists in two datalines or less, it is examined whether two or more keyinput exists on the same dataline. The data of all addresses is subtracted from logical add R1 and subtraction result R2 is obtained. There are no
Page 2746. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO B–63323EN/03 MACHINE INTERFACE 6.12.9 Connector Locations 6.12.9.1 Connector locations of main panel A/A1 Grounding stud (M4) CNK1 CNK2 Grounding terminal (M3 Screw) Fuse (1A) Unit=mm View from rear side 263
Page 2756. CONNECTION OF I/O UNITS TO MACHINE INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 6.12.9.2 Connector locations of main panel B/B1 Grounding stud (M4) Grounding terminal (M3 Screw) Fuse (1A) Unit=mm View from rear side 264
Page 276B–63323EN/03 7. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS 7 CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS CAUTION A signal or power supply may possibly be assigned to a pin currently indicated as unused in the connector signal assignment table without prior notice. Do not use any of the pins indicated as being unused. 265
Page 2777. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS B–63323EN/03 7.1 The following two LCD units are available. The each have the same interface. LCD UNIT D 9.5″ STN monochrome LCD (DISPLAYUNIT FOR D 10.4″ TFT color LCD (for 1LCD connection) CNC EXCLUSIVE D 10.4″ TFT color LCD (for 2LCD connection) USE) INTERFACE 7.1.
Page 278B–63323EN/03 7. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS 7.1.1.1 Conection of LCD unit (for 1LCD connection) Control unit LCD unit Optical fiber cable (NOTE2) COP20A COP20B AMP Japan 1–178288–3 (housing) CP1A 1–175218–5 (contact) 1 +24V Control unit (CP5) or 2 0V external power supply 24VDC constant power 3 su
Page 2797. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS B–63323EN/03 7.1.1.2 Conection of LCD unit (for 2LCDs connection) Control unit LCD unit Optical fiber cable (NOTE2) COP20A COP20B COP20A AMP Japan 1–178288–3 (housing) CP1A 1–175218–5 (contact) 1 +24V Control unit (CP5) or 2 0V external power supply 3 24VDC constant
Page 280B–63323EN/03 7. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS 7.1.2 The following four MDI units are available. The each have the same Connection of MDI Unit interface. (with CNC–Only D 56 key vertical type Display Used) D 56 key horizontal type D 61 key (Full Key) vertical type D 61 key (Full Key) horizontal type
Page 282B–63323EN/03 7. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS 7.1.3 MDI Unit Switch Connection (when LCD Units for Two–LCD Connection are Used) LCD unit JA49 PCR–E20MDK–SL–A 1 SWITCH 11 (RES) Machine operator’s 2 0V 12 0V panel, etc. 3 13 (RES) 4 14 0V MDI unit switch 5 15 (RES) 6 16 0V 7 17 SELECTO 8 18 0V 9 19 (R
Page 2837. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS B–63323EN/03 7.1.4 MDI Unit Connection NOTE (with No CNC–Only If the CNC–dedicated display is used, this interface cannot Display Used) be used. CNC MDI unit Main CPU JA2 CK1 PCR–EV20MDT PCR–E20MDK–SL–A 1 *KEY00 11 *KEY01 1 *KEY00 11 *KEY01 2 *KEY02 12 *KEY03 2 *KEY0
Page 284B–63323EN/03 7. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS 7.1.5 The memory card interface of the second LCD unit cannot be used. The Mounting the PCMCIA machine tool builder should mount a PCMCIA blind cover as shown below. Blind Cover on an LCD Unit for Two–LCD Connection PCMCIA blind cover Outline drawing of
Page 2857. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS B–63323EN/03 7.2 I/O UNIT INTERFACE 7.2.1 RS–232C Serial Port (JD5A, JD5B, JD5C) CNC Main, additional axis or additional axis Relay connector JD5A, JD5B, JD5C DBM–25S PCR–EV20MDT 1 FG 1 RD 11 SD 14 2 SD 2 0V 12 0V 15 3 RD 3 DR 13 ER 16 4 RS 4 0V 14 0V 17 5 CS 5 CS 15
Page 286B–63323EN/03 7. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS 7.2.2 RS–232C Serial Port (JD36A) CNC LCD unit Relay connector JD36A DBM–25S PCR-E20MDK-SL-A 1 RD 11 SD 1 FG 14 2 0V 12 0V 2 SD 15 3 DR 13 ER 3 RD 16 4 0V 14 0V 4 RS 17 5 CS 15 RS 5 CS 18 6 0V 16 0V 6 DR 19 7 CD 17 7 SG 20 ER 8 0V 18 +5V 8 CD 21 9 19 +24
Page 288B–63323EN/03 7. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS 7.2.3 RS422 Serial Port (JD6A, JD6B) CNC LCD unit or additional axis JD6A, JD6B External unit (RS–422) PCR–E20MDK–SL–A NOTE 1 In the above diagram, the interface on the external unit side is simply an example. When developing a cable, design it according
Page 290B–63323EN/03 7. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS 7.2.4 FANUC Handy File can be connected to the CNC via the ES–232C serial Connection with port. FANUC Handy File CNC Main, additional axis or additional axis JD5A, JD5B, JD5A PCR–EV20MDT 1 RD 11 SD 2 0V 12 0V 3 DR 13 ER 4 0V 14 0V Relay cable 5 CS 15 RS
Page 292B–63323EN/03 7. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS Recommended connector: A02B–0120–K303 (includes the following body and housing) (Body: FI40–2015S, soldering type, from Hirose Electric Co., Ltd.) (Housing: FI40–20–CV5, from Hirose Electric Co., Ltd.) NOTE Since some pins of this connector, unlike other
Page 2937. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS B–63323EN/03 7.4 The following shows the connection for the high–speed skip signal. HIGH–SPEED SKIP (HDI) SIGNAL INTERFACE CNC JA40 PCR–EV20MDT 1 HDI0 11 HDI1 2 0V 12 0V 3 HDI2 13 HDI3 4 0V 14 0V 5 (ES)0V 15 HDI5 6 HDI4 16 0V 7 (SVC) 17 HDI6 8 (ENB1) 18 0V 9 (ENB2) 1
Page 294B–63323EN/03 7. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS Input signal rules for the high–speed skip (HDI) Circuit configuration CNC Driver IiL/IiH Filter Receiver VH/VL Shield Absolute maximum rating Input voltage range: Vin: –3.6V to +13.6V Input characteristics Item Symbol Standard Units Remarks High–level i
Page 2957. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS B–63323EN/03 7.5 The spindle interface can be configured in one of three ways on the Series 15i/150i. SPINDLE INTERFACE (1) α series serial spindle CNC Position coder JA7B JY4 SPDL&POS(JA41) SPM JY2 Spindle motor JA7A TB Position coder JA7B JY4 SPM JY2 Spindle motor
Page 2997. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS B–63323EN/03 The position coder generates rectangular wave voltage signals in proportion to the angle of rotation of the spindle, and is used in feed per revolution and thread cutting. (1) 1 rotation of position coder with respect to 1 rotation of spindle (2) 1 rotat
Page 300B–63323EN/03 7. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS 7.5.4 3 or 4 serial spindle can be connected on the Series 15i/15i (only on M type Connection of 1 to 4 models) by using the serial spindle connector panel. Serial Spindles Serial spindle connector panel specifications: A13B–0180–B001 External dimensions
Page 3017. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS B–63323EN/03 Connection examples (When only the electrical cable is used for connection) Serial spindle connector panel SPM SPM CNC JA7B JA7B JA7A–1 JA7A JA7A JA41 JA48 JA7B JA7B JA7A–2 JA7A JA7A SPM SPM Interunit connection cable (1) Interunit connection cable (2) I
Page 302B–63323EN/03 7. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS (When only the electrical cable is used for connection) Cable connections between CNC and serial spindle connector panel (interunit connection cable (1)) CNC (mother board, sub–CPU board) Serial spindle connector panel JA48 JA41 (PCR–EV20MDT) (PCR–E20LMD
Page 304B–63323EN/03 7. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS NOTE 1 The +5V signals inside < > are power source signals to the optical link adapter to be used when an optical I/O Link adapter is used for the connection between the CNC and the spindle. Do not connect this signal when the optical cable is not used.
Page 3057. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS B–63323EN/03 NOTE 1 The signals inside [ ] are for use when position coders are used. They cannot be used jointly with the No.2 serial spindle interface. 2 Make a branch connection from the spindle amplifier module to connect the 2nd and 4th serial spindles. Cable co
Page 3077. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS B–63323EN/03 7.6 Serial communications using optical fiber cable is used as the servo interface. SERVO INTERFACE For details on connections relating to the control motor amplifier ALPHA (FSSB) series, refer to the FANUC SERVO AMPLIFIER ALPHA Series Specifications (B–
Page 308B–63323EN/03 7. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS Recommended cable (optical fiber cable) For detailed specifications, see Appendix. When a separate pulse coder or linear scale is used, a separate detector interface unit is required as shown in the above. The separate detector interface unit is connecte
Page 3097. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS B–63323EN/03 7.6.2 Connection Example when High–Speed HRV Current Control is Used CNC Main CPU or additional axis Axis control card sup- porting servo HRV3 COP10A–2 COP10A–1 Servo amplifier: COP10B <1> COP10B <5> All servo amplifiers in this High–speed High–speed exa
Page 310B–63323EN/03 7. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS 7.6.3 Requirements for the – When high–speed HRV current control is to be used, amplifiers for FSSB Line high–speed HRV current control are required. As the separate detector interface unit, a separate detector interface unit supporting servo HRV3 must b
Page 3117. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS B–63323EN/03 – When four controlled axes are connected to an FSSB line that uses high–speed HRV current control, a separate detector interface unit must be connected at the far end of the FSSB line. When there are three controlled axes or less, however, the separate
Page 312B–63323EN/03 7. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS 7.6.4 Separate Detector Interface Unit 7.6.4.1 Separate detector Item Specification interface unit Power supply +24VDC("10%) 0.9A : Only use Basic 4 axes unit 1.5A : Use Basic 4 axes unit and additional 4 axes unit Ordering information Basic 4 axes unit
Page 3137. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS B–63323EN/03 7.6.4.3 This is required only when the separate absolute detector is used. Battery connection for separate absolute Separate detector interface unit Battery case detector JA4A (PCR–EV20MDT) 01 11 M3 terminal 02 12 + – 03 0V 13 +6V 0V 04 14 05 15 06 16 07
Page 314B–63323EN/03 7. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS 7.6.4.4 Linear scale interface (parallel interface) Separate detector interface unit JF101 to JF108 PCR–EV20MDT 1 PCA 11 Linear scale 2 *PCA 12 0V 3 PCB 13 4 14 0V 5 PCZ 15 Recommended connector: A02B–0120–K303 (includes the following body and housing) 6
Page 3157. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS B–63323EN/03 7.6.4.5 Linear scale interface (serial interface) Separate detector interface unit JF101 to JF108 PCR–EV20MDT 1 SD 11 Linear scale 2 *SD 12 0V 3 13 4 14 0V 5 REQ 15 Recommended connector: A02B–0120–K303 (includes the following body and housing) 6 *REQ 16
Page 316B–63323EN/03 7. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS 7.6.4.6 When absolute detection is used: Separate pulse coder interface Separate detector interface unit JF101 to JF108 Pulse coder PCR–EV20MDT MS3102A–22–14P 1 PCA 11 A PCA B *PCA C PCB D *PCB 2 *PCA 12 0V E PCZ F *PCZ G H 3 PCB 13 J K L +5V M 0V 4 14 0
Page 3177. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS B–63323EN/03 When incremental detection is used: Separate detector interface unit JF101 to JF108 Pulse coder PCR–EV20MDT MS3102A–20–29P 1 PCA 11 A PCA B PCB C +5V D *PCA 2 *PCA 12 0V E *PCB F PCZ G *PCZ H SHLD 3 PCB 13 J +5V K +5V L M 4 14 0V N 0V P 0V R S 5 PCZ 15 T
Page 318B–63323EN/03 7. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS 7.6.4.7 (1) A, B phase signal input Input signal rules When positional information is input by A and B phase signals which have a phase deviation of 90° to each other, the direction in which the B phase advances is taken as the plus direction, and the di
Page 3197. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS B–63323EN/03 Relationship between If the separate pulse coder rotates in the direction opposite to that in which servo motor and the servo motor rotates, change the connection of the interface cable for separate pulse coder the separate pulse coder as stated below: w
Page 320B–63323EN/03 7. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS 7.6.4.9 (1) Use the unit in a completely sealed cabinet. Cautions for mounting (2) Mount the unit on a vertical surface, and allow a space of at least 100 separate detector mm above and below the unit. Do not place any unit generating a large interface u
Page 3217. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS B–63323EN/03 Connection between A flat cable is used to connect an additional unit to the basic unit as shown basic and additional below. The flat cable is 100 mm long. units As viewed from the top of the unit Basic unit Additional unit Mounting surface CNF1 CNF2 Mar
Page 322B–63323EN/03 7. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS Details of mounting holes Basic unit Additional unit Mounting hole layout and dimensions If both basic and additional units are to be used, separate the mounting holes by 70 to 80 mm, as shown above. 311
Page 3237. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS B–63323EN/03 Using DIN rail for mounting How to mount DIN rail How to remove DIN rail How to mount 1. Place the hook of the unit on the top end of the DIN rail. 2. Push in the unit firmly until it clicks. How to remove 1. Pull down the lock on the unit using a flat–b
Page 324B–63323EN/03 7. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS 7.7 For details on the data server board and Ethernet board, refer to ”FANUC Ethernet Board/FANUC DATA SERVER Board Operator’s Manual” DATA SERVER (B–63354EN). INTERFACE 7.7.1 Data Server Board A1 Hard disk unit Control unit Japan AMP 1–178288–3(housing)
Page 3257. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS B–63323EN/03 7.7.2 Data Server Board A2 Control unit Data server board ATA Card Adapter ATA flash card CNH6A (*1) CNH5 (*2) CNH4A CD38A 1 TPTX+ 2 TPTX– 3 TPRX+ Ethernet(TCP/IP) 4 5 6 TPRX– 7 8 NOTE 1 Only certain types of ATA card are available. 2 The CNH4A of the da
Page 326B–63323EN/03 7. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS Mounting and removing the ATA card Mounting procedure ATA card Screw Cover Removal procedure Cover ATA card Ejector Mounting procedure 1. Remove the screw and pull the cover downward. 2. Insert the ATA card firmly as far as it can go. 3 Press the cover u
Page 3277. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS B–63323EN/03 Available ATA flash The ATA flash card used as the external storage device for the data server cards must be supplied by the machine tool builder. The specifications of the recommended ATA flash cards are as given below. Manufacturer name Part No. Capaci
Page 328B–63323EN/03 7. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS 7.8 GENERAL–PURPOSE CNC Analog voltage input range: –10 V to +10V VOLTAGE INPUT Additional axis Input current: 0.5 mA (minimum) INTERFACE JA6 (PCR–EV20MDT) 1 AIN0 11 2 0V 12 (0V) 3 AIN2 13 AIN3 4 0V 14 0V 5 15 6 (0V) 16 (0V) 7 17 8 18 9 19 10 20 NOTE Sig
Page 3297. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS B–63323EN/03 7.9 REMOTE BUFFER INTERFACE 7.9.1 Serial Communication Board A1 (RS–232–C) Serial communication board A1 Host computer (example) JD5L PCR-E20LMDET-SL Conceptual diagram of the signal connection relationships CNC side Host side Output Input 318
Page 330B–63323EN/03 7. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS Cable connection example Shield Grounding plate If not using CS, connect it to RS. For protocol A and extended protocol A, however, it is used for busy control, and must be connected as shown in the figure above. If not using DR, connect it to ER. Be sur
Page 3317. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS B–63323EN/03 7.9.2 Serial Communication Board A2 (RS–422) Serial communication board A2 Host computer (example) JD6L PCR-E20LMDET-SL (+24V) is not used. (1) Conceptual diagram of the signal connection relationships The figure below is a conceptual diagram showing the
Page 332B–63323EN/03 7. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS (2) RS–422 cable connection example (*2) Shield Grounding plate NOTE 1 Be sure to use a twisted pair cable. 2 The pin position of the *DM signal on the CNC is not regular, unlike those of the other signals. (The reason for this is to reduce the possibili
Page 3337. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS B–63323EN/03 7.10 For details on the PROFIBUS–DP board, refer to ”FANUC PROFIBUS–DP Board Operator’s Manual” (B–62924EN). PROFIBUS 7.10.1 A total connection diagram is shown below. Total Connection Diagram of PROFIBUS Network 1 (PROFIBUS) Control unit Master function
Page 334B–63323EN/03 7. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS 7.10.2 Connectors CN1/CN2 D–Sub 9–pin female PE: Shield RxD/TxD (+): Transmission data (+) CNTR–P: Not used (repeater control) DGND: Signal ground VP: Not used (+5–V output) RxD/TxD (–): Transmission data (–) CAUTION The VP and CNTR–P pins are used for a
Page 3357. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS B–63323EN/03 7.11 For details on the DeviceNet board, refer to ”FANUC DeviceNet Board Operator’s Manual” (B–63404EN). DeviceNet 7.11.1 FANUC’s DeviceNet requires one DeviceNet interface board for each Connection of network. DeviceNet 7.11.1.1 The master function allo
Page 336B–63323EN/03 7. CONNECTION TO CNC PERIPHERALS 7.11.2 Connector DeviceNet interface connector Pin No. Signal name Color code Signal type 1 V– Black Negative side of the signal cable 2 CAN L Blue Lower side of communica- tion data 3 SHIELD Bare Shield 4 CAN H White Higher side of communica- tion data
Page 3378. HIGH–SPEED SERIAL BUS (HSSB) B–63323EN/03 8 HIGH–SPEED SERIAL BUS (HSSB) 326
Page 338B–63323EN/03 8. HIGH–SPEED SERIAL BUS (HSSB) 8.1 The high–speed serial bus (HSSB) enables the high–speed transfer of large amounts of data between a commercially available IBM PC or OVERVIEW compatible personal computer, FANUC Intelligent Terminal, or FANUC PANEL i and a CNC, by connecting them via
Page 3398. HIGH–SPEED SERIAL BUS (HSSB) B–63323EN/03 8.3 CONNECTION DIAGRAM PC/AT compatible personal computer HSSB interface board on the CNC High–speed serial bus Personal computer interface board (Installed in an ISA slot or PCI slot) Optical fiber cable 328
Page 340B–63323EN/03 8. HIGH–SPEED SERIAL BUS (HSSB) 8.4 SETTING UP THE HSSB INTERFACE BOARD ON THE CNC JNA SW1 F–BUS high–speed serial backplane connector bus setup switch COP7 D Setting/adjustment With the rotary switch SW1 on the board, the start sequence at power–up location: Rotary switch can be change
Page 3418. HIGH–SPEED SERIAL BUS (HSSB) B–63323EN/03 D Setting/adjustment With the rotary switch SW1 on the board and the jumper plug SW5 on the location: Rotary switch intelligent terminal or PANEL i, the start sequence at power–up can be SW1 (when an intelligent changed. terminal or PANEL i is connected)
Page 342B–63323EN/03 8. HIGH–SPEED SERIAL BUS (HSSB) 8.5 PERSONAL CAUTION COMPUTER 1 The personal computer must be purchased and maintained SPECIFICATION by the machine tool builder or end user. 2 FANUC is not liable for any problems resulting from the operation of users’ personal computers, regardless of w
Page 3438. HIGH–SPEED SERIAL BUS (HSSB) B–63323EN/03 8.5.2 Personal Computer (1) The PCI personal computer interface board can be used with the Specifications personal computer conforming to the PCI standard rev. 2.1 (5V). It supports the ISA–type slot, but not the MCA–type slot. Required if the PCI Bus (2)
Page 344B–63323EN/03 8. HIGH–SPEED SERIAL BUS (HSSB) 8.7 PROCEDURE FOR WARNING INSTALLING Before starting to mount or remove a personal computer PERSONAL interface board, switch off the personal computer and its COMPUTER peripheral devices, and disconnect their power supply INTERFACE BOARDS cables. Otherwis
Page 3458. HIGH–SPEED SERIAL BUS (HSSB) B–63323EN/03 Personal computer interface boards A20B–8001–0583 New type 2 (When viewed from The I/O base address of the the top of the board) interface board is LMN0h(*1). The factory settings are as follows: A20B–8001–0583 L, M, N = 0, 2, 8 for channel A (COP7A) Chan
Page 346B–63323EN/03 8. HIGH–SPEED SERIAL BUS (HSSB) 8.8 (1) Personal computer interface board HANDLING (A) Electrostatic interference The personal computer interface board is shipped in an anti–static PRECAUTIONS bag. To store or transport the interface board, always place it in the anti–static bag. Before
Page 3479. FANUC INTELLIGENT TERMINAL B–63323EN/03 9 FANUC INTELLIGENT TERMINAL Ordering numbers of related basic units A13B–0178–B030 to A13B–0178–B042 NOTE This chapter describes the FANUC intelligent terminal for the ISA bus. The FANUC intelligent terminal for the PCI bus which has been renamed the FANUC
Page 348B–63323EN/03 9. FANUC INTELLIGENT TERMINAL 9.1 The FANUC intelligent terminal (referred to simply as the intelligent terminal in the remainder of this manual) is a panel computer with an IBM OVERVIEW PC–compatible personal computer built in. It can be connected to the Series 150i system with a high–
Page 3499. FANUC INTELLIGENT TERMINAL B–63323EN/03 9.3 HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS Item Specification Central processing unit MMX–Pentium 166MHz Realtime clock Precision of "3 minutes per month Memory Either of the 32MB or 64MB DIMM module Display LCD panel 10.4” color LCD panel (640 480 dots, 4096 colors) or 1
Page 350B–63323EN/03 9. FANUC INTELLIGENT TERMINAL 9.4 COMPLETE CONNECTION DIAGRAMS 9.4.1 If Neither the Soft Keys Nor the Touch Panel is Attached Optical link module cable AMP (dynamic) CNC control unit AMP (mini DIN 6–pin cable) Honda (PCR 20–pin cable) Power unit Hirose Denki (34–pin flat cable) HSSB int
Page 3519. FANUC INTELLIGENT TERMINAL B–63323EN/03 9.4.2 If the Soft Keys are Attached But the Touch Panel is Not Attached Optical link module cable AMP (dynamic) CNC control unit AMP (mini DIN 6–pin cable) Power unit Honda (PCR 20–pin cable) Hirose Denki (34–pin flat cable) HSSB interface board HSSB(COP7)
Page 352B–63323EN/03 9. FANUC INTELLIGENT TERMINAL 9.4.3 If the Touch Panel is Attached But the Soft Keys are Not Attached CNC control unit Optical link module cable AMP (dynamic) Power unit AMP (mini DIN 6–pin cable) HSSB interface board Honda (PCR 20–pin cable) HSSB(COP7) Hirose Denki (34–pin flat cable)
Page 3539. FANUC INTELLIGENT TERMINAL B–63323EN/03 9.5 SPECIFICATIONS 9.5.1 The cabinet in which the intelligent terminal is to be installed must satisfy Installation the installation environment conditions described below. Environment Ambient Operating : 5 to 45°C (*1) temperature Conditions Non–operating
Page 354B–63323EN/03 9. FANUC INTELLIGENT TERMINAL CAUTION Even in an environment that satisfies the conditions described above, the data stored on the hard disk may be damaged because of an operational mistake or inadvertent accident. Never turn off the power while the hard disk is being accessed because t
Page 3559. FANUC INTELLIGENT TERMINAL B–63323EN/03 (3) Calorific values 10.4” LCD type intelligent terminal : 30 W (during normal operation) 12.1” LCD type intelligent terminal : 36 W (during normal operation) Units assumed to be active during normal operation: D Intelligent terminal, HDD unit, HDD fan, FDD
Page 356B–63323EN/03 9. FANUC INTELLIGENT TERMINAL 9.6 The spaces described below are required around the intelligent terminal. INSTALLATION A: This space is required to lead in cables. According to the cables used, secure an appropriate space in portion A shown in the figure below. SPACES If performing ISA
Page 3579. FANUC INTELLIGENT TERMINAL B–63323EN/03 12.1” LCD type 20 C Battery C B B Front ISA expansion Rear Fuse A X A 80 110 290 (In mm) HDD unit The HDD unit must be installed at the rear of the MDI or FA full keyboard. HDD unit FAN unit FA full keyboard or MDI A C 30 20 (In mm) Secure the two spaces as
Page 358B–63323EN/03 9. FANUC INTELLIGENT TERMINAL 9.7 CONNECTION TO PERIPHERAL DEVICES 9.7.1 Locations of Connectors PCMCIA card slot (on the display side) Rear CD32A CD34 CD32B CP5 JD9 JD34 JD33 CN2 CN2B COP7 CA60 CHN3 CN39 Soft keys (connected to the separate MDI) ³ 9.7.11 Connector Connector Function Se
Page 3599. FANUC INTELLIGENT TERMINAL B–63323EN/03 9.7.2 Main Power Input Intelligent terminal CP5 1 +24V 2 0V 3 AMP 2-178288-3 (case) 1-175218-5 (contact) (1) Cable connection 1 +24V +24V 2 0V 0V (2) Recommended cable Use a cable with a conductor of 30/1.8 (0.75 mm2) or greater. NOTE This power cable must
Page 360B–63323EN/03 9. FANUC INTELLIGENT TERMINAL 9.7.3 Hard Disk Drive (1) Connect the HDD signal cable to CNH3, the HDD power cable to CN2B, and the FAN cable to CN39. (2) Cable lengths HDD power cable: 50 cm, HDD signal cable: 40 cm, FAN cable: 65 cm Rear view Intelligent terminal HDD signal cable HDD p
Page 3639. FANUC INTELLIGENT TERMINAL B–63323EN/03 9.7.5 Full Keyboard Full keyboard (commercially available item) Intelligent terminal (mini DIN6) or FA full keyboard NOTE Not all commercially available full keyboards are guaranteed to operate normally because not a few of them are incompatible with the pe
Page 364B–63323EN/03 9. FANUC INTELLIGENT TERMINAL 9.7.6 Mouse Intelligent terminal Mouse (commercially available) (mini DIN6) or FA full keyboard Mouse (commercially available) NOTE 1 Not all commercially available mice are guaranteed to operate normally because not a few of them are incompatible with the
Page 368B–63323EN/03 9. FANUC INTELLIGENT TERMINAL 9.7.9 For the intelligent terminal with the touch panel attached, the touch panel Serial Port 1 controller uses serial port 1 and, therefore, this connector cannot be used by the user. In this case, the touch panel controller is connected to its dedicated c
Page 3719. FANUC INTELLIGENT TERMINAL B–63323EN/03 9.7.11 Soft Keys (for the Intelligent Terminal with the Soft Keys Attached) Intelligent terminal Separate MDI CNK2 1) Cable length: 50 cm 9.7.12 PCMCIA Card Intelligent terminal Door PCMCIA card slot Rear PCMCIA card (Type I and Type II only) NOTE 1 Only PC
Page 372B–63323EN/03 9. FANUC INTELLIGENT TERMINAL 9.8 ISA EXPANSION BOARD 9.8.1 Installation Procedure (1) Available board The ISA expansion board shown below is available to the intelligent terminal. Up to two boards can be installed. Parts height at the rear: 3.81 mm or less Parts height at the front: 13
Page 3739. FANUC INTELLIGENT TERMINAL B–63323EN/03 Slot B Vibration–proof bracket A Screw Slot A Vibration–proof bracket B Screw fastening portion B Screw fastening portion A Installing the ISA Expansion Board 9.8.2 Notes on Use (1) Address map D The memory space is the same as that of IBM–PC–compatible per
Page 374B–63323EN/03 9. FANUC INTELLIGENT TERMINAL The I/O addresses of the intelligent terminal Rear view are LMN0H to LMNFH. The settings before shipment from FANUC are as follows: L=0(SW3) M=2(SW2) N=8(SW1) D Three ports, COM1, COM2, and parallel ports, are set up through setup. (2) Interrupts and DMA re
Page 3759. FANUC INTELLIGENT TERMINAL B–63323EN/03 (5) ISA expansion board installation environment conditions For an explanation of the ISA expansion board installation environment conditions, see the ISA expansion board specifications. If, however, the specifications of an ISA expansion board are worse th
Page 376B–63323EN/03 10. FANUC PANEL i 10 FANUC PANEL i Ordering numbers of related basic units A08B–0082–B001 to A08B–0082–B023 A13B–0193–B001 to A13B–0193–B014 NOTE The FANUC intelligent terminal for the PCI bus has been renamed the FANUC PANEL i. For the FANUC intelligent terminal for the ISA bus, see Ch
Page 37710. FANUC PANEL i B–63323EN/03 10.1 The FANUC PANEL i (formerly named the FANUC intelligent terminal) (referred to just as the PANEL i hereinafter) is a panel computer OVERVIEW incorporating an IBM PC–compatible personal computer. The PANEL i can be connected to the Series 150i system through a high
Page 378B–63323EN/03 10. FANUC PANEL i 10.2 ATTENTION – The copyright of Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows 95/98 and other software provided with the PANEL i is owned by Microsoft Corporation (USA), NeoMagic Inc., Phoenix Technologies Ltd., PFU Co.,Ltd, and FANUC LTD. – No part of the software described abo
Page 37910. FANUC PANEL i B–63323EN/03 10.3 HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS Item Specification CPU Pentium II 333MHz MMX–Pentium 233MHz Memory 32MB, 64MB or 128MB (32MB can be specified only in case of MMX–Pentium) Display LCD 10.4” color LCD (640x480dots, 65536 colors) or Unit 12.1” color LCD (800x600dots, 65536 c
Page 380B–63323EN/03 10. FANUC PANEL i Item Specification Weight for 10.4” LCD type 3.6kg (Intelligent Terminal) 3.5kg (FA Full–keyboard with 3.5”HDD unit for vertical) 2.9kg (MDI with 3.5”HDD unit for vertical) 2.7kg (MDI with 3.5”HDD unit for horizontal) for 12.1” LCD type 4.3kg (Intelligent Terminal) 3.7
Page 38110. FANUC PANEL i B–63323EN/03 10.4 TOTAL CONNECTION 10.4.1 Without Soft–Key & Touch–Panel Å : Optical link Module & Cable Å : AMP (Dynamic) CNC Control Unit Ÿ Ž : AMP (mini–DIN6pins) Ÿ : HONDA TSUSHIN (PCR 20pins) POWER SUPPLY Ô Ž : HIROSE DENKI (Flat Cable34pins) HSSB I/F BOARD : HIROSE DENKI (Fla
Page 382B–63323EN/03 10. FANUC PANEL i 10.4.2 With Soft–Key, Without Touch–Panel Å : Optical link Module & Cable : AMP (Dynamic) CNC Control Unit ’ : AMP (mini–DIN6pins) ( POWER SUPPLY : HONDA TSUSHIN (PCR 20pins) HSSB I/F BOARD : HIROSE DENKI (Flat Cable34pins) HSSB(COP7) : HIROSE DENKI (Flat Cable40pins)
Page 38310. FANUC PANEL i B–63323EN/03 10.4.3 With Touch–Panel, Without Soft–Key ÅÅ ÅÅ CNC Control Unit : Optical link Module & Cable : AMP (Dynamic) && POWER SUPPLY : AMP (mini–DIN6pins) HSSB I/F BOARD && -- : HONDA TSUSHIN (PCR 20pins) "" -- HSSB(COP7) : HIROSE DENKI (Flat Cable34pins) ÕÕ "" : HIROSE DENK
Page 384B–63323EN/03 10. FANUC PANEL i 10.4.4 With Soft–Key and Touch–Panel Å : Optical link Module & Cable CNC Control Unit Å ’ : AMP (Dynamic) : AMP (mini–DIN6pins) ’ ( POWER SUPPLY : HONDA TSUSHIN (PCR 20pins) HSSB I/F BOARD HSSB(COP7) ( : HIROSE DENKI (Flat Cable34pins) : HIROSE DENKI (Flat Cable40pins)
Page 38510. FANUC PANEL i B–63323EN/03 10.5 SPECIFICATION 10.5.1 When PANEL i is used, the following environmental conditions (as Environment measured top of the PANEL i inside the cabinet) must be ensured for the PANEL i unit installation. Ambient temperature Operating : +5 to +45_C Non–operating : – 20 to
Page 386B–63323EN/03 10. FANUC PANEL i (*3) Measure for Noise : Please measure for noise sufficiently referring to CNC’s connection manual. 10.5.2 Power Specification 1) Power Supply Requirement a) Specification When the PANEL i is used, the following power supply is required. Input Voltage +24VDC "10% Curr
Page 38710. FANUC PANEL i B–63323EN/03 Above operating does not include the following devices. – PCMCIA Card, PCI Extension board, and Devices to connect by Serial or Parallel Interface. NOTE Above power consumption is reference. If peripherals are connected or PCI extended boards are mounted, the power con
Page 388B–63323EN/03 10. FANUC PANEL i 10.6 The following three spaces are required around the PANEL i. MOUNTING SPACE (a) Space for connecting cables. Also, If you wish to exchange a battery or a fuse without removing Intelligent Terminal 3 from the machine panel, this space A is required and it is necessa
Page 38910. FANUC PANEL i B–63323EN/03 10.6.2 Basic Unit 12.1” LCD Type 60 ... ............... In case that PCI Extension Board Fitting 20 ... ............... Plate is ordered. C ... ............... C ... ......... ... ... A ......... ......... A ... ......... ... ...... ......... ... ...... ......... .....
Page 390B–63323EN/03 10. FANUC PANEL i 10.6.4 The HDD unit is mounted on the backside of the MDI or the FA HDD Unit Full–Keyboard. FA Full Keyboard FAN HDD Unit or MDI Unit ... .. .............. .. ... ... .. ........... .. C ... ... .. .. C ... ... .. .. ... .. .. ... ... .. ... .. ... ............ .. .. .
Page 39110. FANUC PANEL i B–63323EN/03 10.7 CONNECTION TO PERIPHERAL 10.7.1 Connector Location PCMCIA Card slot (Display side) Show from CNP1 The back side CNP2 CN2B CN2 JD33 JD46 JD9 CD32B CD32A CP5 COP7 CNH3 CD34 CN7 Soft–key (Connect to separate MDI) ³ 10.7.11 Connector Number Connector Name Function Ref
Page 392B–63323EN/03 10. FANUC PANEL i 10.7.2 Main Power Input PANEL i CP5 1 +24V 2 0V +24VDC INPUT 3 AMP 2–178288–3 (CASE) 1–175218–5 (CONTACT) 1) Cable Wiring 1 +24V +24V 2 0V 0V 2) Recommended Cable Material Use wire of AWG16 (1.3mm2) or thicker. NOTE Please wire this cable separately from the other cabl
Page 39310. FANUC PANEL i B–63323EN/03 10.7.3 In case of PANEL i with the TOUCH–PANEL, Serial Port 1 is not Serial Port 1 available because the TOUCH–PANEL CONTROLLER uses the 1st port of RS–232–C. PANEL i ex.) Host Computer JD33 (PCR–E20MD) (DBM–25) 1 RD 11 SD 1 FG 14 2 0V 12 0V 2 SD 15 3 DR 13 ER 3 RD 16
Page 394B–63323EN/03 10. FANUC PANEL i 1) RECOMMENDED CABLE MATERIAL A66L–0001–0284#10P@@@0.08mm 2 X 10 pairs 2) RECOMMENDED CONNECTOR FOR CABLE and HOUSING(JD33 sideK CONNECTOR HOUSING MAKER PCR–E20FA PCR–V20LA/PCS–E20LA (Honda Tsushin Kogyo) FI30–20S FI–20–CV2/FI–20–CV7 (Hirose Electric) FCN–247J020–G/E F
Page 39510. FANUC PANEL i B–63323EN/03 10.7.4 Serial Port 2+USB PANEL i ex.) Host Computer JD46 (PCR–E20MD) (DBM–25S) 1 RD 11 SD 1 FG 14 2 0V 12 USB1_0V 2 SD 15 3 DR 13 ER 3 RD 16 4 0V 14 USB2_0V 4 RS 17 5 CS 15 RS 5 CS 18 6 USB1+ 16 USB2+ 6 DR 19 7 CD 17 USB2– 7 SG 20 ER 8 USB1– 18 USB2_5V 8 CD 21 9 RI 19
Page 396B–63323EN/03 10. FANUC PANEL i NOTE 1 The figure shows a sample host computer interface and USB. Design the cable to suit the interface of the actual device to be connected. 2 The +24V pins of the interface for PANEL i shown above can be used only with the FANUC I/O unit. Do not use these pins for o
Page 398B–63323EN/03 10. FANUC PANEL i 1) RECOMMENDED CABLE MATERIAL SPEC. A66L–0001–0284#10P@@@0.08mm 2 10 pairs 2) RECOMMENDED CONNECTOR FOR CABLE and HOUSING(JD9 sideK CONNECTOR HOUSING MAKER PCR–E20FA PCR–V20LA/PCS–E20LA (Honda Tsushin Kogyo) FI30–20S FI–20–CV2/FI–20–CV7 (Hirose Electric) FCN–247J020–G/
Page 39910. FANUC PANEL i B–63323EN/03 NOTE 2 Optical fiber cable can not be cut or joined by customer. Use one of above cables. 10.7.7 Mouse PANEL i Mouse (in the market) CD32B (mini–DIN6) 6 5 MSCLK 4 +5V 3 0V MS 2 1 MSDATA or FA Full Keyboard Mouse (in the market) NOTE 1 Some kinds of Mouse may not work p
Page 400B–63323EN/03 10. FANUC PANEL i 10.7.8 Full Keyboard Full Keyboard (in the market) PANEL i CD32A (mini–DIN6) 6 5 KEYCLK 4 +5V 3 0V KB 2 1 KEYDATA or FA Full Keyboard NOTE Some kinds of Full Keyboard may not work properly with PANEL i, so careful checking by the customer will be required. And please b
Page 40110. FANUC PANEL i B–63323EN/03 NOTE Refer to the below manual about FA Full Keyboard. Name Drawing No. FA FULL–KEYBOARD FOR FANUC NC A–73159E BOARD CONNECTION MANUAL 10.7.9 Hard Disk Drive 1) Cable Connection Connect HDD Signal cable to CNH3. Connect HDD Power cable to CN2B. Connect FAN cable to CN7
Page 404B–63323EN/03 10. FANUC PANEL i 10.7.11 Soft–Key (PANEL i with Soft Key) PANEL i Separate MDI CNK2 1) Cable Length: 50 cm 10.7.12 PCMCIA Card PANEL i Door PCMCIA Card slot Back side PCMCIA card (Type I, Type II) NOTE 1 Only Type I or Type II PCMCIA card using only +5V is usable. The following card ca
Page 40510. FANUC PANEL i B–63323EN/03 10.8 METHOD OF MOUNTING PCI EXTENSION BOARD 10.8.1 The size of usable board on the PANEL i is defined as below figure, and Usable Board one or two boards can be mounting on the PANEL i. Parts height of back side : up to 3mm Fix by screw Parts height of front side : up
Page 406B–63323EN/03 10. FANUC PANEL i Screw Point (B) Vibration Proof Fittings Press Down PCI Extension Board Slot 1 Slot 2 Screw Point (A) 10.8.3 Method of Mounting (1) Environment Conditions PCI Extension Board Refer to the specifications of PCI extension board for the environmental conditions for instal
Page 40711. EMERGENCY STOP SIGNAL B–63323EN/03 11 EMERGENCY STOP SIGNAL Using the emergency stop signal effectively enables the design of safe WARNING machine tools. The emergency stop signal is provided to bring a machine tool to an emergency stop. It is input to the CNC controller, servo amplifier, and sp
Page 408B–63323EN/03 11. EMERGENCY STOP SIGNAL Stroke end limit switch Emergency stop button +X –X +Y –Y +Z –Z +4 –4 Relay power Release switch Spark killer SK EMG Relay CNC control unit emg1 +24 *ESP α series control amplifier SVM (PSM) SPM emg2 +24 *ESP MCCOFF3 MCCOFF4 External power source L1 L2 L3 Spark
Page 412B–63323EN/03 A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS A UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS Fig. 1 (a) External dimensions of 2 slot control unit Fig. 1 (b) External dimensions of 4 slot control unit Fig. 2 External dimensions of 10.4″/9.5″ LCD unit Fig. 3 (a) External dimensions of MID unit, 56 key (horizo
Page 413A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS B–63323EN/03 Fig. 1 (a) External dimensions of 2 slot control unit Weight: 3.5 kg 402
Page 414B–63323EN/03 A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS Fig. 1 (b) External dimensions of 4 slot control unit Weight: 6 kg 403
Page 415A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS B–63323EN/03 Fig. 2 (a) External dimensions of 10.4″/9.5″ LCD unit 8 mm along the periphery on the rear surface of the installation panel is masked by paint. Mounting hold dimensions Protective earth stud Spring lock type : 100 max. Screw lock type : 60 max. Weigh
Page 416B–63323EN/03 A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS Fig. 2 (b) External dimensions of 10.4″ LCD unit for two LCDs connection 280 8mm along the periphery on the rear surface of the installation panel is masked by paint. 274 210 204 4–M3 Mounting hold dimensions 220 5 5 290 Protective earth stud Spring l
Page 417A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS B–63323EN/03 Fig. 3 (a) External dimensions of MID unit, 56 key (horizontal type) 8 mm along the periphery on the rear surface of the installation panel is masked by paint. Mounting hold dimensions NOTE For the screw lock type: 60 max. For the spring lock type: 10
Page 418B–63323EN/03 A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS Fig. 3 (b) External dimensions of MDI unit Full Key (61 Key) (horizontal type) 8 mm along the periphery on the rear surface of the installa- tion panel is masked by paint. Mounting hold dimensions NOTE For the screw lock type: 60 max. For the spring l
Page 419A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS B–63323EN/03 Fig. 3 (c) External dimensions of MID unit, 56 key (vertical type) 8 mm along the periphery on the rear surface of the installation panel is masked by paint. Mounting hold dimensions NOTE For the screw lock type: 60 max. For the spring lock type: 100
Page 420B–63323EN/03 A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS Fig. 3 (d) External dimensions of MDI unit Full Key (61 Key) (vertical type) 8 mm along the periphery on the rear surface of the installation panel is masked by paint. Mounting hold dimensions NOTE For the screw lock type: 60 max. For the spring lock
Page 421A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS B–63323EN/03 Fig. 4 External Dimensions of Intelligent Terminal and PANEL i External Dimensions Table (For an explanation of panel cutouts, see Fig. 4.7.) Refer- Name Specification number Remarks ence item PH A13B–0178–B030 10.4 color LCD, without Touch Panel, wit
Page 422B–63323EN/03 A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS Fig. 4.1 (a) Intelligent Terminal (10.4” LCD Type) Specification : A13B–0178–B030 to –B032 For an explanation of panel cutouts, see Fig. 4.7. b: M5 x 10mm(Frame GND) Weight: 3.1 kg (In mm) 411
Page 423A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS B–63323EN/03 Fig. 4.1 (b) Intelligent Terminal (12.1” LCD Type) Specification : A13B–0178–B040 to –B042 For an explanation of panel cutouts, see Fig. 4.7. b: M5 x 10mm(Frame GND) Weight: 4.0 kg (In mm) 412
Page 424B–63323EN/03 A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS Fig. 4.1 (c) PANEL i (10.4” LCD Type) Specification : A08B–0082–B001 to –B004 125 (With PCI Extension Board Fitting Plate ) 60 (Without PCI Extension Board Fitting Plate ) 25 Upper View 2 20 Paint Masking (Mounting side of this plate is unpainted in 8
Page 425A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS B–63323EN/03 Fig. 4.1 (d) PANEL i (12.1” LCD Type) Specification : A08B–0082–B011 to –B014 125 (With PCI Extension Board Fitting Plate ) 60 (Without PCI Extension Board Fitting Plate ) 30 2 25 Upper View Paint Masking (Mounting side of this 340 plate is unpainted
Page 426B–63323EN/03 A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS Fig. 4.1 (e) PANEL i (15.0” LCD Type) Specification : A08B–0082–B021, –B023 125 (With PCI Extension Board Fitting Plate ) 60 (Without PCI Extension Board Fitting Plate ) 35 2 30 Upper View Paint Masking (Mounting side of this 400 plate is unpainted in
Page 427A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS B–63323EN/03 Fig. 4.2 (a) FA Full Keyboard (for 10.4” LCD Type) For an explanation of panel cutouts, see Fig. 4.7. a: M5 x 10mm b: M5 x 10mm(Frame GND) Weight: 3.5 kg (In mm) 416
Page 428B–63323EN/03 A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS Fig. 4.2 (b) FA Full Keyboard (for 12.1” LCD Type) For an explanation of panel cutouts, see Fig. 4.7. a: M5 x 10mm b: M5 x 10mm(Frame GND) Weight: 3.7 kg (In mm) 417
Page 429A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS B–63323EN/03 Fig. 4.2 (c) FA Full Keyboard (for 15.0” LCD Type) 1550"40 250"40 2 400 60.6 20 220 6-φ5 26 5 5.5 34 35 13 5 4-R5 Blank Panel 155 140 86 Hole of Connector 179 168 27 Panel 59 b 20 80 For an explanation of 5.5 panel cutouts, see Fig.4.7. 2-ø5 Weight :3
Page 430B–63323EN/03 A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS Fig. 4.3 (a) MDI (for 10.4” LCD Type, Vertically Installed) For an explanation of panel cutouts, see Fig. 4.7. a: M5 x 10mm b: M5 x 10mm(Frame GND) Weight: 2.9 kg (In mm) 419
Page 431A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS B–63323EN/03 Fig. 4.3 (b) MDI (for 12.1” LCD Type, Vertical Installed) For an explanation of panel Blank panel cutouts, see Fig. 4.7. a: M5 x 10mm b: M5 x 10mm(Frame GND) Weight: 3.2 kg (In mm) Connector panel Blank panel Connector panel opening Do not wait the re
Page 432B–63323EN/03 A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS Fig. 4.3 (c) MDI (for 10.4” LCD Type, Horizontally Installed) For an explanation of panel cutouts, see Fig. 4.7. a: M5 x 10mm b: M5 x 10mm(Frame GND) Weight: 2.7 kg (In mm) 421
Page 433A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS B–63323EN/03 Fig. 4.3 (d) MDI (for 12.1” LCD Type, Horizontally Installed) For an explanation of panel cutouts, see Fig. 4.7. a: M5 x 10mm b: M5 x 10mm(Frame GND) Weight: 3.1 kg (In mm) Connector panel Blank panel Connector panel opening Do not wait the rear with
Page 434B–63323EN/03 A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS Fig. 4.4 Floppy Disk Drive (A02B–0207–C008) FDD ACRYLIC WINDOW For an explanation of panel (In mm) cutouts, see Fig. 4.7. 423
Page 435A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS B–63323EN/03 Fig. 4.5 Type 101/106 Full Keyboards (In mm) Type 101 full keyboard (A86L–0001–0210K) (In mm) Type 106 full keyboard (A86L–0001–0211) NOTE Neither type 101 nor 106 keyboard is dustproof. Use them for program development. The ambient temperature must b
Page 436B–63323EN/03 A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS Fig. 4.6 Mouse (A86L–0001–0212) Ball Cap Position where the device nameplate is attached (In mm) NOTE 1 The mouse is not dustproof. Use it for program development and maintenance only. The ambient temperature must be in the range of 0 to 40 °C. 2 The
Page 437A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS B–63323EN/03 Fig. 4.7 Panel Cutouts – 10.4” LCD type Intelligent Terminal – 10.4” LCD type PANEL i – FA full keyboard for the 10.4” LCD type – 12.1” LCD type Intelligent Terminal – MDI for the 10.4” LCD type – 12.1” LCD type PANEL i 8–M3 195 195 155 304 (HOLE) 384
Page 438B–63323EN/03 A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS Fig. 5 External dimensions of Hard Disk Unit Weight: 1.7 kg 427
Page 439A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS B–63323EN/03 Fig. 6 (a) Personal Computer Interface Card Drawing numbers: A20B–8001–0582 (2–ch type) A20B–8001–0583 (1–ch type) Weight: 0.2 kg 428
Page 440B–63323EN/03 A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS Fig. 6 (b) Personal Computer Interface Card (PCI Standard) Drawing numbers: A20B–8001–0960 (2–ch type) A20B–8001–0961 (1–ch type) Weight: 0.1 kg 429
Page 441A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS B–63323EN/03 Fig. 7 (a) External dimensions of position coders A and B Specification No.: A86L–0026–0001#102 (Max. 4000min–1) A86L–0026–0001#002 (Max. 6000min–1) Connector Note: Mechanical specifications of the position coder are as follows: (1) Input axis inertia
Page 442B–63323EN/03 A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS Fig. 7 (b) External dimensions of α position coder Specification No.: A860–0309–T302 (Max. 10,000min–1) MS connector: MS3102A–20–29P Note: Mechanical specifications of the position coder are as follows: (1) Input axis inertia 1.0 × 10–3 kg·cm·sec2 or
Page 443A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS B–63323EN/03 Fig. 8 (a) External dimensions of manual pulse generator Specification No.: A860–0202–T001 3 holes equally spaced on a 72 dia M3 screw terminal Weight: 0.35 kg 432
Page 444B–63323EN/03 A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS Fig. 8 (b) External dimensions of pendant–type manual pulse generator Specification No.: A860–0202–T004 to T015 (1) A860–0202–T004 to T009 M3 screw terminal M3 screw terminal (2) A860–0202–T010 to T015 M3 screw terminal M3 screw terminal 433
Page 445A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS B–63323EN/03 Fig. 9 External dimensions of separate detector interface unit Weight: 0.4 kg 434
Page 446B–63323EN/03 A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS External dimensions of battery case for separate detector absolute pulse coder Fig. 10 Specification No.: A06B–6050–K060 103 Minus polarity indication 4–M4 counter sinking Plus polarity indication Plus terminal with 3–M3 screw holes Minus terminal wit
Page 447A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS B–63323EN/03 Fig. 11 (a) External dimensions of punch panel Specification No.: A02B–0236–C191 to C193 Mounting hole diagram At the rear of the metal panel, the area within 8 mm of the outside edge is left unpainted. NOTE This punch panel cannot be used for the ser
Page 448B–63323EN/03 A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS Fig. 11 (b) External dimensions of punch panel (thin type connector with a spring lock) Specification No.: A02B–0210–C191 to C193 Mounting hole diagram At the rear of the metal panel, the area within 8 mm of the outside edge is left unpainted. 437
Page 449A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS B–63323EN/03 Fig. 12 External dimensions of FANUC Handy File Cable length: 3.0 mm Weight: 1.4 kg Unit: mm 438
Page 450B–63323EN/03 A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS Fig. 13 External dimensions of Machine Operator’s panel External dimensions table Name Specification number Remarks Reference item Main panel A1 A02B–0236–C230 Symbolic key Fig. 13.1 Main panel A1 A02B–0236–C240 English key Fig. 13.2 Main panel A A02B
Page 451A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS B–63323EN/03 Fig. 13 (a) Outline of Main panel A 290 60(80)* 5 140 140 5 6 5 300 290 280 5 6–f4 Note) When a low screw–fixing housing “HIROSE FI–20–CV7” is used, 17.6 the depth is 60mm. When a usual housing is used, the depth is 80mm. 270 140 140 6–M3 290 280 274
Page 452B–63323EN/03 A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS Fig. 13 (b) Outline of Main panel A1 290 60(80)* 5 5 140 140 5 6 300 290 5 6–f4 Note) When a low screw–fixing housing “HIROSE FI–20–CV7” is used, the depth is 60mm. 17.6 When a usual housing is used, the depth is 80mm. 270 140 140 6–M3 290 284 Weight:
Page 453A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS B–63323EN/03 Outline of Main panel A/A1 (with data server HDD unit for PANEL i or Fig. 13 (c) intelligent terminal) Data server HDD unit Adapter plate A * When a low screw–fixing housing HIROSE FI–20–CV7 is used, the dimension is 60mm. When a usual housing is used
Page 454B–63323EN/03 A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS Fig. 13 (d) Outline of Main panel B Note) When a low screw–fixing housing “HIROSE FI–20–CV7” is used, the depth is 60mm. When a usual housing is used, the depth is 80mm. Unit : mm Panel cut drawing 443
Page 455A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS B–63323EN/03 Fig. 13 (e) Outline of Main panel B1 Note) When a low screw–fixing housing “HIROSE FI–20–CV7” is used, the depth is 60mm. When a usual housing is used, the depth is 80mm. Unit : mm Panel cut drawing 444
Page 456B–63323EN/03 A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS Fig. 13 (f) Outline of Sub panel A Earth stud (M4) 6–f4 5 80 70 60 5 5 280 5 290 70 270 6–M3 140 140 70 66 274 Panel cut drawing Unit : mm 445
Page 457A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS B–63323EN/03 Fig. 13 (g) Outline of Sub panel B Earth stud (M4) Unit : mm Panel cut drawing 446
Page 458B–63323EN/03 A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS Fig. 13 (h) Outline of Sub panel B1 Earth stud (M4) Unit : mm Panel cut drawing 447
Page 459A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS B–63323EN/03 Fig. 13 (i) Outline of Sub panel C Earth stud (M4) Unit : mm Panel cut drawing 448
Page 460B–63323EN/03 A. UNIT EXTERNAL DIMENSION DIAGRAMS Fig. 13 (j) Outline of Sub panel C1 M4 stud for Earth (Rear side) Unit : mm Panel cut drawing 449
Page 461B. EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS OF CONNECTORS B–63323EN/03 B EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS OF CONNECTORS Fig. title Specification No. Fig. No. PCR connector (soldering type) PCR–E20FS Fig.1 FI40 connector FI40–2015S Fig.2 Connector case (HONDA PCR type) PCR–V20LA/PCR– Fig.3 V20LB Connector case (HIROSE FI type) FI–20–
Page 462B–63323EN/03 B. EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS OF CONNECTORS Fig. 1 PCR Connector (Soldering type) TYPE : HONDA PCR–E20FS(SOLDERING TYPE) USAGE : GENERAL HOUSING : HONDA PCR–V20LA DIMENSION A n 2 1.27 1 7.3 n n)1 2 Display 7 HONDA 15.1 1.27 B A B PCR-E20FS 21.65 11.43 451
Page 463B. EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS OF CONNECTORS B–63323EN/03 Fig. 2 FI40 Connector TYPE : HIROSE FI40–2015S USAGE : PULSE CODER INTERFACE LINEAR SCALE INTERFACE MPG INTERFACE MATING/HOUSING : HIROSE FI–20–CV DIMENSION 16.25 15° 11.43 1.27 Note This connector does not 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 5.5 have contacts for
Page 464B–63323EN/03 B. EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS OF CONNECTORS Fig. 3 Connector case (HONDA PCR type) TYPE : HONDA PCR–V20LA (for 6 dia. cable) USAGE : GENERAL 9.5 21 11.4 (1) HONDA (2) 37 30 (3) (6) (5) (4) (1) (2) Case (3) Cable clamp (4) Lock bracket (5) Lock lever (6) Set screw for cable clamp 453
Page 465B. EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS OF CONNECTORS B–63323EN/03 Fig. 4 Connector case (HIROSE FI type) TYPE : HIROSE FI–20–CV USAGE : PULSE CODER INTERFACE LINEAR SCALE INTERFACE MANUAL PULSE GENERATOR INTERFACE (1) (2) Case (3) Lock bracket (4) Lock lever (5) Cable clamp (6) Set screw for cable clamp 21±0.3 11.5
Page 466B–63323EN/03 B. EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS OF CONNECTORS Fig. 5 Connector case (FUJITSU FCN type) TYPE : FUJITSU FCN–240C20–Y/S (for 5.8 dia. cable) USAGE : GENERAL 9.5 21 11.4 (2) F C020–02 37 30 Cable clamp Screw Lock lever 455
Page 467B. EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS OF CONNECTORS B–63323EN/03 Fig. 6 Connector case (PCR type (Hirose Electric)) 456
Page 468B–63323EN/03 B. EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS OF CONNECTORS Fig. 7 AMP Connector (1) TYPE : AMP1–178128–3 3 G USAGE : POWER SUPPLY UNIT CP1 200VAC INPUT 2 S Key location 1 R POWER SUPPLY UNIT CP2 3 G 200VAC INPUT CP3 2 200B 1 200A 10″LCD/MDI UNIT CP11 3 G 2 200B 1 200A DIMENSION (25.5) Circuit No. 3 2 1 AMP D
Page 469B. EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS OF CONNECTORS B–63323EN/03 Fig. 8 AMP Connector (2) TYPE : AMP2–178129–6 USAGE : POWER SUPPLY UNIT CP4 B3 FB A3 COM ON/OFF CONTROL B2 FA A2 OFF B1 AL A1 ON DIMENSION Circuit No. Circuit No. 458
Page 470B–63323EN/03 B. EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS OF CONNECTORS Fig. 9 AMP Connector (3) TYPE : AMP2–178288–3 USAGE : POWER SUPPLY UNIT CP5 3 +24V OUTPUT 2 0V DIMENSION 1 +24 V (22.96) Circuit No. 3 2 1 AMP D–3 Y 22.8 16.3 16.7 7.62 0.6 3.81 3.1 4.05 6.55 7.15 3 2 1 Circuit No. 459
Page 472B–63323EN/03 B. EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS OF CONNECTORS Fig. 11 Contact for AMP Connector SEPARATE : AMP1–175218–2(Gold coated) AMP1–175218–5(Tin coated) REEL : AMP1–175196–2(Gold coated) AMP1–175196–5(Tin coated) WIRE : AWG 16, 18, 20 In case of reel (21.8) A–A 2.9 "0.4 2.9 "0.5 1 3 "0.5 B–B 17.8 "0.4 (9
Page 473B. EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS OF CONNECTORS B–63323EN/03 Fig. 12 Honda connector (Case) (2) (4) (1) (3) C (5) A (D) (B) Symbol Number of Specification A (B) C (D) terminals MR–20LMH (Plug) 39.3 44.9 39.8 17 20 MR–20LFH (Jack) MR–50LMH (Plug) 67.9 73.5 44.8 18 50 MR–50LFH (Jack) Symbol Name Outer diameter o
Page 474B–63323EN/03 B. EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS OF CONNECTORS Fig. 13 Honda connector (angled–type case) External dimensions of 50–pin connector 463
Page 475B. EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS OF CONNECTORS B–63323EN/03 Fig. 14 Honda connector (Male) 2–M2 13 B A (1) 2.4 19.9 8.4 (2) 10.9 (3) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 HONDA 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Number of A B terminals MR–20RMH 32.8 27.8 20 MR–50RMH 61.4 56.4 50 Symbol Name 1 Cable clamp 2 Screw 2.6dia.×8 3 Connec
Page 476B–63323EN/03 B. EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS OF CONNECTORS Fig. 15 Honda connector (Female) 2–M2 13 A B (1) 2.4 18.1 6 (2) 8.5 (3) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 HONDA 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Number of A B terminals MR–20RMH 32.8 27.8 20 MR–50RHF 61.4 56.4 50 Symbol Name 1 Cable clamp 2 Screw 2.6dia.×8 3 Connect
Page 480B–63323EN/03 B. EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS OF CONNECTORS Fig. 19 Contact (Japan Aviation Electronics)(for MDI) Section A–A Contact position 0.4 Detailed contact diagram (Scale: 10:1) Excluding the crimp terminal LY10–C2–3–1000 Product name 469
Page 481B. EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS OF CONNECTORS B–63323EN/03 Fig. 20 Reader puncher panel connector H J A 53.0 D 7.8 G 10.7 B 38.3 E 12.6 H 1.2 C 47.0 F 41.3 J 0.8 A C B A–A F A cross section 10 E G D 6.1 10 A 2–3.05f 10.8 10 Fig. 21 Reader puncher connector metal fitting for lock Small round M2.6×P0.45 screw
Page 482B–63323EN/03 B. EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS OF CONNECTORS Fig. 22 Connector for hirose flat cable Specification HIROSE ELEC. CO. HIF3BA–20D–2. 54R (20contacts) HIF3BB–50D–2. 54R (50contacts) HIF3BA HIF3BB 15.6 14.4 1.27 1.27 1.09 1.27 Section A–A’ Section B–B’ ASS’Y DIAGRAM MAIN BODY PROTECTOR CRAMP A A A 6
Page 483B. EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS OF CONNECTORS B–63323EN/03 Fig. 23 Honda connector Honda MR type, 50 pins, male, connection printed circuit board soldering type connector Type No. Honda Tsushin Kogyo Co., Ltd. MRH–50FD Pin configuration of Honda MR connector, 50 pins, male Viewed from the connector side 472
Page 484B–63323EN/03 B. EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS OF CONNECTORS Fig. 24 AMP connector Type: AMP 178214–1 Application: Used for the loader I/O board Dimensions: Fig. 25 Faston Terminal Type: Faston terminal Use: Frame grounding Applicable housing: 170604–1 manufactured by AMP Japan, Ltd. or FVDDF2–250 TYPE I (blue
Page 486B–63323EN/03 C. 20–PIN INTERFACE CONNECTORS AND CABLES C 20–PIN INTERFACE CONNECTORS AND CABLES This section provides supplementary information about the recommended (FANUC–approved) 20–pin interface connectors used with the following target model. 475
Page 487C. 20–PIN INTERFACE CONNECTORS AND CABLES B–63323EN/03 C.1 BOARD–MOUNTED (a) Vertical–type Connectors Models: PCR–EV20MDT (Honda Tsushin) CONNECTORS 52618–2011 (Molex Japan) These board–mounted connectors have been specially developed to achieve the high packing density required for FANUC products.
Page 488B–63323EN/03 C. 20–PIN INTERFACE CONNECTORS AND CABLES C.2 The cable connector is separated into a body and a housing. The connectors available are shown below. Models marked with (*) have CABLE CONNECTOR been customized for FANUC; those not so marked are mass produced as standard products. Connecto
Page 489C. 20–PIN INTERFACE CONNECTORS AND CABLES B–63323EN/03 C.3 Strand wire press–mount connector : With this connector, #28AWG wires are CABLE press–connected to each pin at the same time. CONNECTORS The cost of producing a cable/connector assembly with this connector model is much lower than with conne
Page 490B–63323EN/03 C. 20–PIN INTERFACE CONNECTORS AND CABLES D Housings Housing model (manufacturer) Supplementary description FI–20–CV5 (Hirose) Should be used with the FI40B–20S. This is a plastic housing designed for use with a cable that is 9.2 mm in diameter. FI–20–CV6 (Hirose) Should be used with th
Page 491C. 20–PIN INTERFACE CONNECTORS AND CABLES B–63323EN/03 C.4 RECOMMENDED CONNECTORS, APPLICABLE HOUSINGS, AND CABLES Table C (b) Recommended connectors, applicable housings, and cables Connector name FANUC–approved FANUC–approved Compatible cable (cable diameter) Remark referenced in the connector hou
Page 492B–63323EN/03 C. 20–PIN INTERFACE CONNECTORS AND CABLES C.5 CABLE WIRES Cable wires generally need to be developed or ordered by the machine tool builder for the Series 15i/150i. FANUC has developed wires that specifically suit the interface connector of the Series 15i/150i, Series 15–B/16/18. They a
Page 493C. 20–PIN INTERFACE CONNECTORS AND CABLES B–63323EN/03 (1) 10–pair cable (a) Specifications Item Unit Specifications Product No. — A66L–0001–0284#10P Manufacturer — Hitachi Cable, Ltd. Oki Electric Cable Co., Ltd. Rating — 60_C 30 V: UL2789 80_C 30 V: UL80276 Material Conductor — Stranded wire of ti
Page 494B–63323EN/03 C. 20–PIN INTERFACE CONNECTORS AND CABLES Item Unit Specifications Packing method — Bundle Electrical Electric W/km 233 or less performance resistance (at 20_C) Insulation MW–km 10 or more resistance (at 20_C) Dielectric strength V/min. 300 (AC) Flame resistance — Shall pass flame resis
Page 495C. 20–PIN INTERFACE CONNECTORS AND CABLES B–63323EN/03 Dot mark Insula- Dot color Drain wire Pair tor mark No. color 1 (1 pitch) First Second 10 2 wire wire Twisted–pair wire 6 Binding tape 1 Orange – Red Black 9 3 Shield braid 2 Gray – Red Black 7 3 White – Red Black 8 4 Sheath 4 Yellow – Red Black
Page 496B–63323EN/03 C. 20–PIN INTERFACE CONNECTORS AND CABLES Item Unit Specifications Twisted pair Outside diameter mm 1.88 Direction of lay — Left Pitch mm 20 or less Lay — Twist the wires at an appropriate pitch so the outermost layer is right–twisted, and wrap tape around the outermost layer. Apply a c
Page 497C. 20–PIN INTERFACE CONNECTORS AND CABLES B–63323EN/03 (b) Cable structure (A66L–0001–0286) The cable structure is shown below. Drain wire Red 0.18–mm2 twisted pair wire 7 6 White 1 Red Black 0.5–mm2 insulated wire Red Binding tape 5 2 Red 8 black Black Shield braid 4 3 Red Black black Sheath 9 Whit
Page 498B–63323EN/03 C. 20–PIN INTERFACE CONNECTORS AND CABLES (c) Specifications (A66L–0001–042, 0403) Item Specification FANUC specification number A66L–0001–0402 A66L–0001–0403 Manufacturer Oki Electric Cable Co., Ltd. A–conductor B–conductor A–conductor B–conductor Conductor Constitution 16/0.12 3/22/0.
Page 499C. 20–PIN INTERFACE CONNECTORS AND CABLES B–63323EN/03 Item Specification FANUC specification number A66L–0001–0402 A66L–0001–0403 Manufacturer Oki Electric Cable Co., Ltd. A–conductor B–conductor A–conductor B–conductor Finished Rating 80_C 30V assembly performance Standard Shall comply with UL STY
Page 500B–63323EN/03 D. OPTICAL FIBER CABLE D OPTICAL FIBER CABLE The i Series CNC uses optical fiber cables for the following interfaces. This table lists the usable combinations. Interface Recommended Maximum allowable Applicable junc- Remark optical cable transmission distance tion adapter Serial spindle
Page 501D. OPTICAL FIBER CABLE B–63323EN/03 (2) External type cable : A66L–6001–0026#L j Rjjj : A66L–6001–0029#L j Rjjj Cable length : 1 to 50 m Optical fiber cord diameter : 2.2 mm 2 cords Diameter of cable with reinforced cover : 7.6 mm Tensile strength : Cable with reinforced cover : 75 kg Optical fiber
Page 502B–63323EN/03 D. OPTICAL FIBER CABLE Table D(a) Standard cable length Internal cord type cable External cable A66L–6001–0023# A66L–6001–0026# A66L–6001–0029# Specification Length Specification Length L150R0 0.15 m L1R003 1.0 m L300R0 0.3 m L2R003 2.0 m L500R0 0.5 m L3R003 3.0 m L1R003 1.0 m L5R003 5.
Page 503D. OPTICAL FIBER CABLE B–63323EN/03 3. Procuring the cable All the optical fiber cables mentioned above are special cable products with optical connectors, which are designed, produced, and tested to ensure the required system performance and reliability. It is technically impossible for users to pr
Page 504B–63323EN/03 D. OPTICAL FIBER CABLE Electrical/optical conversion module Lid Optical fiber cable Optical fiber cable caps Fig. D (c) Protection of electrical/optical conversion module and optical fiber cable (when not in use) (2) Optical fiber cable D Although the reinforcing cover of the external c
Page 505D. OPTICAL FIBER CABLE B–63323EN/03 D Before installing an external cable, fix either a wire with a hook or a tension member to the reinforcing cover of the optical connector and pull the wire or tension member, as shown in Fig. D(d). This is done to prevent a tensile force from being applied betwee
Page 506B–63323EN/03 D. OPTICAL FIBER CABLE D Fix the reinforcing cover of the external cable or the cord binding portion of the internal cord type cable by using a cable clamp, as shown in Fig. D(e), to prevent the weight of the optical fiber cable from being applied directly to the connecting part of the
Page 507D. OPTICAL FIBER CABLE B–63323EN/03 Internal cord type cable: Lightly clamp the optical cable with a nylon band so that the cable shield is not deformed. If possible, the clamping force should be 1 or 2 kg (make sure that no force is applied to the cable). Due care is required when clamping the inte
Page 508B–63323EN/03 D. OPTICAL FIBER CABLE (b) Example of the use of an optical fiber adapter Optical fiber adapter (A63L–0020–0002) Optical fiber cable Optical fiber cable Mounting board NOTE Up to one relay points are permitte. 6. Optical fiber cable relay for FANUC High speed serial bus When used for th
Page 509D. OPTICAL FIBER CABLE B–63323EN/03 (b) Example of the use of an optical fiber adapter Optical fiber adapter with low–loss optical junction (A63L–0020–0002) Optical fiber cable Optical fiber cable with low–loss with low–loss optical optical junction junction Mounting board NOTE Up to one relay point
Page 510B–63323EN/03 D. OPTICAL FIBER CABLE Ferrule Protective cover Optical cable Optical connector D Features of low–loss optical cable (A66L–6001–0029) A low–loss optical cable is selected from conventional PCF optical cables (A66L–6601–0026). The selected cable offers low loss, and its connector section
Page 511D. OPTICAL FIBER CABLE B–63323EN/03 D Do not allow cutting fluid to splash over the adapter or those optical cable portions (such as connectors and cords) that are not covered with reinforcement coating. If the inside of the adapter and fiber end surfaces are contaminated with cutting fluid, a malfu
Page 512B–63323EN/03 D. OPTICAL FIBER CABLE Table D(c) FANUC optical fiber cables System FANUC specification Specification application No. FANUC I/O Internal cable/fixed Link A66L–6001–0008#L ∼ type interface Serial External cable/fixed Previous spindle A66L–6001–0009#L ∼ interface type optical fiber cables
Page 513E. LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY (LCD) B–63323EN/03 E LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY (LCD) Brightness of the When the ambient temperature is low, the brightness of the LCD monochrome LCD decreases. (In particular, the LCD screen immediately after power–on is dark.) This is not a failure but a property of the LCD.
Page 514B–63323EN/03 E. LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY (LCD) D Finally, remove the film from the protection sheet. Ordering code of the protection sheet: A02B–0236–K110 Old protection sheet White backing of new protection sheet 503
Page 515F. MEMORY CARD INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 F MEMORY CARD INTERFACE Overview Using the memory card interface located on the left side of the LCD, input/output of data inside the CNC and remote diagnosis using a modem card can be performed. This appendix describes the memory card interface for data input/o
Page 516B–63323EN/03 F. MEMORY CARD INTERFACE Memory card capacity The capacity of a memory card usually indicates an unformatted capacity. After formatting, the usable capacity decreases slightly. So, a memory card with a capacity larger than the size of data and programs actually stored needs to be prepar
Page 517F. MEMORY CARD INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 Names and functions of components Write protect switch Battery case Name Function 1 Write protect Writing to the memory card can be disabled by setting the switch write protect switch. Writing is enabled. Writing is disabled. 2 Battery case A battery for data ba
Page 518B–63323EN/03 F. MEMORY CARD INTERFACE Battery holder replacement 1) By replacing the battery holder, the user can use SRAM memory cards that used the previous batteries (CR2325 and BR2325) with the new battery (CR2025). 2) The battery holder set for CR2025 is available from shops handling Fujitsu el
Page 519F. MEMORY CARD INTERFACE B–63323EN/03 ATA CARD 1. Overview Series 15/150i enable output and input of data to and from the flash ATA card (which operates on 5 V). The flash ATA card has a built–in controller together with a memory device and, therefore, has the advantage that it can output and input
Page 520B–63323EN/03 G. TERMINAL MODULE G TERMINAL MODULE G.1 OVERVIEW G.2 TOTAL CONNECTION G.3 CONNECTION OF EACH PART G.3.1 Pin Assignment G.3.1.1 Connector Pin Assignment of Connector Panel I/O Module G.3.1.2 Connector–terminal Block Pin Assignment of Terminal Module G.3.2 Connection of 24VDC Power Suppl
Page 521G. TERMINAL MODULE B–63323EN/03 G.1 The terminal module is connected by connector panel I/O module and a cable. It is the terminal module that a input/output signal (DI 24 OVERVIEW points/DO 16 points) from the machine side can be relayed with the terminal block. 510
Page 522B–63323EN/03 G. TERMINAL MODULE G.2 TOTAL CONNECTION CNC I/O LINK JD1A +24V power supply JD1B CB150 XP150 CA52 Basic module Terminal module CA53 CB150 XP150 CA52 Extension module 1 Terminal module Machine side CA53 DI/DO CB150 XP150 CA52 Extension module 2 Terminal module CA53 CB150 XP150 CA52 Exten
Page 525G. TERMINAL MODULE B–63323EN/03 G.3.2 Connection of 24VDC Power Supply and Signals G.3.2.1 24VDC power supply into 2 system of control power supply +24V for 24VDC Power Supply connector panel I/O module and +24E for machine side input/output signal, and it can be supplied. Connection Of course, one
Page 526B–63323EN/03 G. TERMINAL MODULE G.3.2.2 DI (Input Signal) Connection Connector panel I/O module Terminal module 24VDC power CB150 XP150 +24V XT150B supply (18) (B24) (32) V+ 0V Address number (50) (B25) XB1 XT150A Bit number +24 0V (17) V+ 0V (18) Xm+0.0 (42) (B14) (19) RV Xm+0.1 (43) (A17) (20) RV
Page 528B–63323EN/03 G. TERMINAL MODULE NOTE Xm+0.0 through Xm+0.7 are DI pins for which a common voltage can be selected. That is, set up a setting pin XB1 on “0V” side, set up a setting pin XB2 on “+24” side, by connecting the DICOM0 to the +24V power supply, a DI signal can be input with its logical stat
Page 529G. TERMINAL MODULE B–63323EN/03 G.3.2.3 DO (Output Signal) Connector Connector panel I/O module Terminal module Address number +24E Bit number CB150 0V DOCOM XP150 (01),(33) (A01),(A02) XT150B (20) Yn+0.0 (34) (B02) (21) Relay DV Yn+0.1 (35) (A05) (22) DV Relay (4) Yn+0.2 (36) (B05) (5) DV Yn+0.3 (3
Page 530B–63323EN/03 G. TERMINAL MODULE G.4 As for the mounting of the terminal module, a screw or DIN rail mounting is possible. MOUNTING TERMINAL MODULE Mounting hole (Unit mm) 519
Page 531G. TERMINAL MODULE B–63323EN/03 G.5 SPECIFICATIONS G.5.1 Installation Ambient At operation 0_C to 55_C temperature Storing or transporting –20_C to 60_C Specifications Temperature Max. 0.3_C/min change Relative humidity Normally 75% or less (Relative humidity) Short time (Within one month) 95% or le
Page 532B–63323EN/03 H. TERMINAL MODULE A H TERMINAL MODULE A H.1 OVERVIEW H.2 TOTAL CONNECTION H.3 CONNECTION OF EACH PART H.3.1 Pin Assignment H.3.2 Connection of 24VDC Power Supply and Signals H.3.2.1 24VDC Power Supply Connection H.3.2.2 DI (Input Signal) Connection H.3.2.3 DO (Output Signal) Connector
Page 533H. TERMINAL MODULE A B–63323EN/03 H.1 The Terminal Module A is connected by the Connector Panel I/O Module directly. It is the Terminal Module A that a input/output signal (DI 24 OVERVIEW points/DO 16 points) from the machine side can be relayed with the terminal block. And output signal (DO 16 poin
Page 534B–63323EN/03 H. TERMINAL MODULE A H.2 TOTAL CONNECTION CNC I/O LINK JD1A +24V Machine Side DI/DO JD1B XT150A/B CB150 CB150 CA52 X150 XP1 Basic Module Terminal Module Relay Module CA53 XT150A/B CB150 CB150 CA52 X150 XP1 Extension Module 1 Terminal Module Relay Module CA53 XT150A/B CB150 CB150 CA52 X1
Page 535H. TERMINAL MODULE A B–63323EN/03 H.3 CONNECTION OF EACH PART 524
Page 537H. TERMINAL MODULE A B–63323EN/03 H.3.2 Connection of 24VDC Power Supply and Signals H.3.2.1 24VDC power supply into 2 system of control power supply +24V for the 24VDC Power Supply connector panel I/O module and +24E for machine side input/output signal, and it can be supplied. Connection Also one
Page 538B–63323EN/03 H. TERMINAL MODULE A H.3.2.2 DI (Input Signal) Connection Connector Panel I/O Module Terminal Module A CB150 24VDC +24V (18) XT150B Power Supply (50) (32) V+ 0V Address Number XB1 XT150A Bit Number +24 0V (17) V+ 0V (18) Xm+0.0 (42) (19) RV Xm+0.1 (43) (20) RV (2) Xm+0.2 (44) (3) RV Xm+
Page 540B–63323EN/03 H. TERMINAL MODULE A H.3.2.3 DO (Output Signal) Connector Connector Panel I/O Module Terminal Module A Address number +24E Bit number X150 DOCOM 0V (A24),(B24),(A25) CB15 XT150B (01),(33) 0 (20) (B04) Yn+0.0 (34) (21) Relay DV (B05) Yn+0.1 (35) (22) DV Relay (4) (B03) Yn+0.2 (36) (5) DV
Page 541H. TERMINAL MODULE A B–63323EN/03 NOTE At Connection parts of the Terminal Module, means the terminal “XT150B”, means the connector “X150”. 530
Page 542B–63323EN/03 H. TERMINAL MODULE A H.3.3 Connect I/O modules mounted on the Terminal module A by using Connection of Basic 34–pin flat cable connectors as shown in the figure below. Ensure that all 34 pins at one end of the cable are connected to the corresponding pins and Extension Modules at the ot
Page 543H. TERMINAL MODULE A B–63323EN/03 H.4 As for the mounting of the Terminal Module A, a screw or DIN rail mounting is possible. MOUNTING THE TERMINAL MODULE A 15.3 Spacer* M3 6L Mounting hole 5 8 5 4–φ4.8 4 7 6.2 XB1 XB2 64 Dismounting hole 118 144 116 60 7.62 21 XT150B 37 14 XT150 XT150A 51 41 49 45
Page 544B–63323EN/03 H. TERMINAL MODULE A H.5 SPECIFICATIONS H.5.1 Installation Ambient At operation 0_C to 55_C temperature Storing or transporting –20_C to 60_C Specifications Temperature Max. 0.3_C/min change Relative humidity Normally 75% or less (Relative humidity) Short time (Within one month) 95% or
Page 545I. RELAY MODULE A B–63323EN/03 I RELAY MODULE A I.1 OVERVIEW I.2 TOTAL CONNECTION I.3 CONNECTION OF EACH PART I.3.1 Pin Assignment I.3.2 Connection of the Relay Module A I.4 OUTLINE OF THE RELAY MODULE A I.5 SPECIFICATIONS I.5.1 Installation Specifications I.5.2 Ordering Specifications I.5.3 Module
Page 546B–63323EN/03 I. RELAY MODULE A I.1 Relay Module A has 10 relays and is used when driving the load of the exceeding the rated current of the Connector Panel I/O Module’s DO. This OVERVIEW module is connected to the Terminal module A “A03B–0815–C021” which the Connector Panel I/O Module is mounted on
Page 547I. RELAY MODULE A B–63323EN/03 I.2 TOTAL CONNECTION CNC I/O LINK JD1A +24V Power source Relay Machine side contact DI/DO output JD1B XT150A/B XT1 XT1 CB150 CB150 CA52 X150 XP1 XP2 XP1 Basic Module Terminal module A Relay Module A Relay module A CA53 XT150A/B XT1 XT1 CB150 CB150 CA52 X150 XP1 XP2 XP1
Page 548B–63323EN/03 I. RELAY MODULE A I.3 CONNECTION OF EACH PART I.3.1 Terminal and Connector pin assignment of the Relay Module A. Pin Assignment XT1 XP1 XP2 1 KA1A A01 +24E B01 +24E A01 +24E B01 +24E 2 COM1 3 KA1C A02 B02 A02 B02 4 COM1 5 KA2A A03 B03 Yn+0.2 A03 B03 Yn+1.4 6 COM1 7 KA2C A04 Yn+0.6 B04 Y
Page 549I. RELAY MODULE A B–63323EN/03 I.3.2 Connection of the Relay Module A Connector Panel I/O Module Terminal Module A CB150 (01) XT150A 24VDC Power source (33) +24E (17) V+ 0V DOCOM XT150A, XT150B 0V (1) (16) Relay Module A(#1) Address No. X150 XP1 Bit No. (A24)(B24) (A24)(B24) (A25) (A25) XT150B (20)
Page 550B–63323EN/03 I. RELAY MODULE A NOTE 1 About Connection of the DI, refer to connection manual of Connector Panel I/O Module. 2 At Connection parts of the Terminal Module A, means the terminal “XT150B”, means the connector “X150”. 539
Page 553I. RELAY MODULE A B–63323EN/03 I.4 OUTLINE OF THE RELAY MODULE A XP1 XP2 Threaded hole for earth (M4) XT1 Unit=mm 542
Page 554B–63323EN/03 I. RELAY MODULE A I.5 SPECIFICATIONS I.5.1 Installation Ambient At operation 0_C to 55_C Temperature Storing or transporting –20_C to 60_C Specifications Temperature Max. 0.3_C/min Change Relative Humidity Normally 75% or less (Relative humidity) Short time (Within one month) 95% or les
Page 555B–63323EN/03 Index [Symbols] Conection of LCD unit (for 1LCD connection), 267 Conection of LCD unit (for 2LCDs connection), 268 α Spindle Interface, 285 Configuration, 4, 72 Configuration and Installation of the Control Unit, 28 [Numbers] Connecting Connection Unit 1 and Connection Unit 2, 177 20–pi
Page 556Index B–63323EN/03 Connections between LCD Unit, 54 DI/DO (Input/output Signal Specification), 520, 533 Connections between Servo Card, 52 DI/DO Address, 252 Connector, 325 DI/DO Connector Pin Arrangement, 109, 126 Connector (on the Cable Side) Specifications, 170 DI/DO Connector Pin Assignment, 76
Page 557B–63323EN/03 Index General–purpose Voltage Input Interface, 317 [L] Grounding, 17, 144 Lcd Unit (Displayunit for CNC Exclusive Use) Inter- Grounding Units, 18 face, 266 LCD Unit Periphery Connector Layout, 44 Linear scale interface (parallel interface), 303 [H] Linear scale interface (serial interfa
Page 558Index B–63323EN/03 Number of Points for I/O Unit–MODEL A, 152 PROFIBUS, 322 Protection of Parts Inside A Cabinet or A Pendant Box from Dust, 12 [O] Optical Fiber Cable, 489 [R] Ordering Specifications, 520, 533, 543 Recommended Cables, 335 Others, 260 Recommended Connectors, Applicable Housings, and
Page 559B–63323EN/03 Index [T] [U] Temperature Rise within the Cabinet, 13 Unit External Dimension Diagrams, 401 Usable Board, 394 Terminal Module, 509 Terminal Module A, 521 Thermal Design of the Cabinet, 13 [W] With Soft–Key and Touch–Panel, 373 Total Connection, 48, 370, 511, 523, 536 With Soft–Key, With
Page 560Revision Record FANUCĄSeries 15i/150 i-MODEL A CONNECTION MANUAL (HARDWARE) (B–63323EN) D Addition of optional board for STEP4 to STEP6 03 Dec., 2000 D Addition of PANEL i D Addition of APPENDIX G to I D Addition of optional board for STEP2 and STEP3 02 Dec., 1999 D Addition of MMX–pentium version i
Page 561EUROPEAN HEADQUARTERS GRAND-DUCHE DE LUXEMBOURG GE Fanuc Automation Europe S.A. Zone Industrielle L-6468 Echternach (+352) 727979 - 1 (+352) 727979 – 214 www.gefanuc-europe.com BELGIUM / NETHERLANDS CZECH REPUBLIC FRANCE GE Fanuc Automation Europe S.A. GE Fanuc Automation CR s.r.o. GE Fanuc Automa
Page 562Printed at GE Fanuc Automation S.A. , Luxembourg December 200