
4.DESCRIPTION OF PARAMETERS B-63530EN/03
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1910 Address conversion table value for slave 1 (ATR)
1911 Address conversion table value for slave 2 (ATR)
1912 Address conversion table value for slave 3 (ATR)
1913 Address conversion table value for slave 4 (ATR)
1914 Address conversion table value for slave 5 (ATR)
1915 Address conversion table value for slave 6 (ATR)
1916 Address conversion table value for slave 7 (ATR)
1917 Address conversion table value for slave 8 (ATR)
1918 Address conversion table value for slave 9 (ATR)
1919 Address conversion table value for slave 10 (ATR)
NOTE
When these parameters are set, the power must be
turned off before operation is continued.
[Data type] Byte
[Valid data range] 0 to 7, 16, 40, 48
These parameters set address conversion table values for slaves 1 to
10.
A slave is the generic name given to a device such as a servo amplifier
or separate detector interface unit, connected to the CNC via an FSSB
optical cable. Smaller numbers, starting from 1 are assigned to slaves
closer to the CNC; the maximum number that can be assigned is 10. A
two-axis amplifier has two slaves, while a three-axis amplifier has
three slaves. Set each parameter as described below, depending on
whether the slave is an amplifier or separate detector interface unit, or
when no slave exists.
• When the slave is an amplifier:
Set the value obtained by subtracting 1 from the setting of
parameter No.1023 for the axis to which the amplifier is
assigned.
• When the slave is a separate detector interface unit:
Set 16
for the first separate detector interface unit (closest to the
CNC).
Set 48
for the second separate detector interface unit (furthest
from the CNC).
• When no slave exists
Set 40
. When using the simple electric gear box (EGB) function,
however, set a value as described below.