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2. SIGNAL DESCRIPTIONSHANDLING
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(6) Axis movement in--progress signal MVX
[Classification]
Input signal <Xx+7#2> (peripheral equipment control interface)
Input signal <Xx+3#2> (direct command interface)
[Function]
The signal indicates that movement along the controlled axis is being
performed.
[Input condition]
The signal becomes 1 when:
1. Controlled axis movement begins.
2. Bit 7 (SVFP ) of parameter No. 010 is set to 1 to perform
follow--up i n clamp processing or servo--off state, and the servo
position deviation amount (DGN No. 032) is not zero.
The signal becomes 0 when:
1. Controlled axis movement ends, and the controlled axis enters
the in--position state.
2. Bit 7 (SVFP ) of parameter No. 010 is set to 1 to perform
follow--up i n clamp processing or servo--off state, and the servo
position deviation amount (DGN No. 032) is zero.
NOTE
The MVX signal is valid while jog feed (JOG) mode is set.
(7) Movement direction signal MVDX
[Classification]
Input signal <Xx+7#0> (peripheral equipment control interface)
Input signal <Xx+3#0> (direct command interface)
[Function]
The servo amplifier unit indicates the movement direction of its
controlled axis.
[Input condition]
The signal becomes 1 when:
1. Controlled axis movement in the negative direction begins.
The signal is 0 when:
1. Controlled axis movement in the positive direction begins.
NOTE
1 The MVDX signal is valid while jog feed (JOG) mode is set.
2 The MVDX signal maintains its current state during a stop.
It does not become 0 even upon a stop after movement in
the negative direction.
3 The servo amplifier unit outputs the MVDX signal even
during follow-- up, provided the necessary condition is
satisfied.
(8) Area signals PSG1 and PSG2
[Classification]
Input signals PSG1<Xx+7#3> and PSG2<Xx+7#4>
(peripheral equipment control interface)
PSG1<Xx+3#3> and PSG2<Xx+3#4>
(direct command interface)