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BCN-1534%S2
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SPINDLE ORIENT.ATION by ENCODER
TYPE DL-UE
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Now publkatlon dtoctlvo Fob. lB811ransht.d from Japamou manual BCN-11341.81 AtMITSUBISHIELECTRIC
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\I . IntroductionPage.......................................................................................................................1
1. Specifications ..._..___~__ ....................................................................................................1
m. Basic principle ...................................................................................................................2
3_ 1 Bol ck diagram ....-..........~..............~................................................................~_.........................2
3-2 ()perati on expl afiati on ............................................................................................................3
Iv. Parts 1 ayout drawing ..................................................................................................... 5
V . S i te adjustments .........____ .........................____ ..................................................................... 6
5-l Initial adjustments and adjustments beforestart of mass production ............................................................................................. 5
5-2 Adjustment after start of mass producti ~~..-..--.............~.......~........._..._..~.....~................7
5-3 Setting details for each part ._._____._ ____ ____ __ ___._.__________.___ _ __._ ___ ________ _________ ______ _ __________ __ .____._. 8
5-4 Installation of the encoder . . ..~._..~~___~~....._.................~._~_.~.~.._...~..~................~......---~-------.. 13
M. Detai Is for check terminals and I ight-emi tting diodes------------------ 14
6-l Li st of the check terminal s ............... .._.....~...~...~......._.~.~....~~._~........._.~.....~.~.._~........._......_~.l 4
6-2 Detai 1 s for the 1 ight-emi tti ng di o&s. ...........................................................................15
cM. Connector composition. card dimensions, and card weight ..-.----. 17
7_ 1 Connector composition __________________________________________~~~.....~......._........~__.~......~...~...-................... 1 7
7-2 Card dimens i ens _________________i__________________....._~.~~...........~~~.~..........~.-...--~........~......~.....-~-...-...17
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MS T roubie -shoot ing .............................................................................................................18
8-1 External c.,eck ........................................................................._ ..........................................18
8-2 Vol f-age check ......................................................................................................................18
8-3. Trouble-shooting............................................ ....................................................................18
K. Card Exchange _______________ ____ __ _____ __________ __._________..________._ _ _.__........ _.._.__ -..... _-_ -.... I . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . ..- ---_ 20
X . Elementary diagram._...___._._ _.____ _______________ _ ________ _._ _________ _ _____.._ _._ __.............................: . . . . . 21
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I . Introduct ion
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This manual treats the option card DL-UE for spindle
orientation function according to the encoder method.
II. S p e c i f i c a t i o n s
1. Used encoder: R FA-1024-22-1-68BKO-C-1723 (NIKON >
2. Resolution: O.O89"/pulse _
'3. Max. spindle speed: 6000 rpm.
4..IN POSITION judqement width: + 0.6" or + 0.3" (switchable)
Standard setting: + 0.6O
5. Output signal contacts: 1A contacts. Closed with IN-
POSITION Contact rating DC 30 V,
0.2 A or less
6. Orientation position adjustment: Adjuktment is possible
with the switch on the card
in increments of 0.089" to
max. about + ll".
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Ill. Basic principle
3-l. Block diagramThe block diagram is shown in Fig. 3-l.
I Stop porition indication
IN POSITION l-4
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IN POSITIONsott ing width
Position Bufferamp1 if iar am01 ifier
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Suffer amplifier .. Speed amp1 if ier
Fig. 3-l Block diagram
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3-2. Operat ion explanat ion
The operation is shown in the time chart of Fig. 3-2 .
Motor speed
Speed decided by the gain ofthe position amplifier
Counting isstarted
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Orientation command
UP TO SPEED
n l-l 1 !Mark pulse I rl
IN POSITION OUTPUT
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
I -4-L200mS 'Fig. 3-2 Time chart
By orientation command, the motor speed is switched
to orientation speed.
When the motor speed reaches the orientation speed,
the UP TO SPEED signal rises.
When a mark pulse enters after rising of the UP TO
SPEED Signal , the orientation position set by SW801 and
MI802 is read, and counting is started simultaneously.
The motor speed at this time is the orientation speed.
When a point about SO0 before the target point is
reached, the control loop is switched from the speed
loop to the position loop. At this time, the motor
speed is switched from the orientation speed to the
speed decided by the gain of the position amplifier.
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(5) At about 11' before the target point, the linear zone
of the position loop is entered, the motor starts
deceleration, and stop is executed at the target point.
(6) The IN POSlTlON signal rises at about 0.3' or about
0.6' respectively before the target point, and the
IN POSlTlON signal output contacts close about 200 ms
later. Switching between 0.3O and 0.6O can be executed
with the short-circuit pin on the card.
(7) When the orientation.command is cancelled, the motor
returns to the speed of the S command given at that
time.
(8)'When reorientation is executed from orientation con-
dition, then the motor turns once and. executes orientation.
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N. Parts layout drawing
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(POSlTl;_td;;ynt w i d t h Orientation position adjustment
(5-3 (3))
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H range orientation speed
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L range orientstion speed/ (5-3 (9))
H range posit ion amplifier gain/
(5-3 (10))
L rsnge po&t ion amplifier gqin
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V. Site adjustments
5-l . Init ial adjustments
of mass production.
and adjustments before start
When machine and controller are combined for the first.
time and the controller has not been adjusted for that
machine before shipment from the factory, execute adjust-
ment according to this item.
Sequence'numbers, part numbers, and setting contents are
listed in the following.
1. PIN802: Encoder power
For details, refer to
Supply sellecticn
S-3.(5).
2. PIN.801: Encoder revolution direction
For details, refer to S-3.16).
3. PIN803: IN POSITIoN judgement width
For details, refer to S-3.(7).
4. VP801: H range orientation speed
Set preliminarily to scale graduation 2.
5. vR802: L range orientation speed
Set preliminarily to scale graduation 2.
6. VR803: H range position amplifier gain
For details, refer to S-3.(10).
7. VR804: L range position amplifier gain
For details, refer to S-3.(11).
8. VP 12 (in SD-W ): In case of unstable orientation operation
For details, refer to S-3.(4).
9. vR805: H range offset
For details, refer to S-3.(1).
10. VR806: L range offset
For details,. refer to S-3.(2).
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11. Sw801. SW802: Orientation position adjustment
Execute ATC without key insertion, and set to a suitable
position. However, it should be noted that an error
may be caused for the fit between spindle and tool
by tool insertion error, position deviation at the time
of insertion, etc.
For details, refer to S-3.(3).
5-2. Adjustment after start of mass production
The site adjustment items during mass production are
shown in the following.
Note:
For adjustment execution, confirm that VR801to VR804 and PIN801 to PIN803 are set correctly
according to "ADJUSTMENT DATA".
Sequence numbers, part numbers, and setting contents
are listed in the following.
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2.
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VR12 (in SD-SA): In case of unstable orientation operation
For details, refer to S-3.(4).
VR805: H range offset
For details, refer to S-3.(1).
VR806: L range offset
For details, refer to 5-3. (2).
SW801, SW802: Orientation position adjustment
Execute ATC without key insertion, and set to a suitable
position. However, it should be noted that an error
may be caused for the fit between spindle and tool
by tool insertion error, position deviation at the time
of insertion, etc.
For details, refer to S-3.(3).
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5 - 3 . S e t t i n g details fo r each par t
The setting details for each part are explained in the
by the maker and should not be changed unnece-
(1) vR805: H range position amplifier offset adjustment
Repeat orientation (Mlg) with H gear MO3, and adjust
VI3805 so that the lighting condition of LED801 to
LED808 at the completion of orientation is as shown
in the following figure.
For the meaning of the light-emitting diodes, refer
to item 6-2.(l).
0 0
0 00 00 or 00 00 00 00 0
LCDaOl
LED802
LEO803
LED804
LED805
LED806
LED307
~ED808
o indicates LED illuminated
l indicates LED not illuminated
(2) VR806: L range position amplifier offset adjustment
Execute the same kind of adjustment as in item 1 with
VI3806 for the L gear l
As there is only a difference of 1 pulse between all
LED illuminated and all LED not illuminated, repeated
simultaneous ON/OFF for LED801 to LED808 indicates
that ON/OFF is repeated by an error of 1 pulse, and
this is not abnormal.
Generally, when adjustment for MO3 is executed so that
all LED are out, then in many cases LED801 to LED808
all together will tepeat ON/OFF with MO4, or only
LED808 will repeat ON/OFF, and this condition is OK.
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(3) SW8Ol.; SW=: Orientation position adjustment
Orientation position adjustment is executed with SW8Ol
and SW802.
Large 4 Small
SW801 and SW802 have a 2 bit binary code composition.
Number Movement amount(about) Numberr;;z;F;lt amount
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ISW801(41 (vR12
Turn VR12 in the card SD-SA about 1 scale graduation
4 11.6O 4 0.72"
in D-SA) : In case of unstable spindle operation
at the time of orientation
in counterclockwise direction.
(5) PlN802: Setting of the encoder power supply source
(A> Power supply from the spindle controller
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Set the pin to position A.
The standard setting for PIN802 at the time of
shipment is position A. .
Wrong setting of this pin may make orientation
impossible..
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(B) Power supply from. the-NC
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St the Pin to Position 8.
CAUTION
Before the' pin insertion position is changed,
the power supply must be switched off.
(61 PIN801 : Setting of the encoder revolution direction
Start the spindle with SlOO, and insert the pin into
A or B so that LED811 and LED812 both light up or go
out together with MO3 and M04.-.
Good example Bad example
LED811 l ;o: LED811 l ;o;
LED812 l . :o: LED812 ;o: 0
MO3 MO4 MO3 MO4
or or
MO4 MO3
Note:
M O 4 M O 3
The standard position for PIN801 at the time of
shipment is position B.
When this pin is inserted wrongly, the spindle will
chatter at the time of orientation and orientation will
not be possible.
Note:
When motor and encoder's rotation is the same
direction, position A is used, and when their
rotation is opposite directions, position B
1 is used.
I Note:--Before'the pin insertion position is'chanped,
the power supply must be switched off.
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(71 PIN803: IN POSITION judgement width setting
PIN803A B
@Iz When the pin is inserted on side A, IN POSITION
is obtained with a width of + 3 pulses.-
A B
c@LWhen the pin is inserted on side B, IN POSITION
is obtained with a width of + 6 pulses.
Note :The standard setting for this pin at the time of
shipment is position B.I
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Before the pin insertion,position is changed, the
power'supply must be switched off.
(8) VR801: H range orientation speed
Orientation speed
Time
Try orientation in H gear. When VR801 is turned clock-
wise, the orientation speed increases as shown in the
figure, but excessive turning will cause overrun.
Visually observe that the servo speed appears suitable
for forward and reverse, and adjust so that orientation
is executed smoothly and quickly.
A spindle speed of about 200 rpm is suitable as
orientation speed.
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(9) VR802: L range orientation speed
Execute the same adjustment as in item 8 for the L gear.
In this case also, a-spindle speed of about 200 rpm
is suitable as orientation speed.
(10) VR803: H range position amplifier gain
Orientation speed
o As shown in the figure, clockwise turning of this
volume will increase the servo speed and shorten
the orientation time, while simultaneously the
position accuracy is improved.
o However, clockwise turning facilitates overrun.
o With further turning in clockwise direction, the
operation will become unstable, and.finally hunting
will occur.
Adjust so that orientation is executed smoothly and
quickly.
Note:-When this volume has been turned, the offset
must be readjusted according to item 1.
(11) VR804: L range pos i t i on ampl i f i e r ga in
Execute the same adjustment as described in item 10
for the L gear.
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When this volume has been turned, the offset must be
readjusted according to item 2.
5-4. I ns ta l la t ion o f the encoder .
As shown in Fig. 5-1, encoder has one thin line on
. the roter and two thin lines on the stater, respectively.
After the installation to the machine, when orientation
is finished, as shown in Fig. 5'1, the stater's line
coinsides with the skater's line that is in opposition
with the connector.
so, at the installation of the encoder, you should set
the machine's spindle to the orientation point required
at first, and then install the encoder of which lines
are in coincidence with each other as shown in Fig. 5-l.
More fine orient point adjust is executed within +ll
degrees electrically. (refer to S-4-3).
n rtater 8 I ines
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+coincidexce of the two lines
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M. Detai ls for check terminals and l ight-emitt ing diodes
6-l. L is t o f the check te rmina ls
The check terminals, their functions, the normal values,
and the normal wave forms are listed in the following.
1. (X801: Orientation command confirmation
About +15 V by orientation start command.
2. a-1802: D/A
(1) + 10 v
(2) During
(3) At the
0 to +
converter output voltage
+ 10% during continuous revolution.
orientation
time of orientation completion
250 mV.
3. CH803: Speed command voltage
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4. CH804: Synchronization oscillator output
m-OAbout 15 V
About 250 kHz
5. CH805: H range orientation speed command voltage-
About + 1 V to + 3 V.
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CH806: L range orientation speed command voltage
About + 3 V to + 6 V.
CH807: UP/DOWN command
L at the time of DOWN COUNT
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8. CH8C8: COUNT PULSE
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During continuous revolution:
10. CH810: A phase pulse check
Same as item 10.
11. CH811: Encoder power supply
+5 v + 10%.-
12. CH812: +5 V stabilized power supply output
+5 v + 10%.
13. CH 813: Common
0 v.
14. CH814: +15 V power supply
+15 v + 3%.
15. CH815: -15 V power supply
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6-2. Details for the light-emitting diodes
(1) POSITION ERROR ( LED801 to LED8O8)
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LED801 to LED8Q8 indicate the deviation from the encoder
shaft target position as a.pulse number. As described
above, one pulse corresponds to 0.089'.
LED801.. . . . . . . .o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2~~~~~~OOOOOOO~O0000000000 2~~~8O3OOOO..O..~~~00000~~ 25
LED804.'. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2'
~~~8O5OooooooooOOOOOOOOeo 23
LED8060 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0'0 0 0 0 0 0 22
~~D8O7oOOooOOeoOOooOOooOO 2l
L~~8o8oOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOo 2.O
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UP COUNT C . LED ILLUMINATED
TARGET POINT 0 LED NOT ILLUMINATED
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Lights up with normal A phase pulse0 LiDSO 1
0 LED8020 LED8030 LED8040 ~~~805
during motor run
Lights up with normal B phase pulseduring motor run
I ights up during reverse runof the motor
6 LED8060 LED8070 LED808
L E D 8 0 9
L E D 8 1 0Lights up at the time of up COUNT
(From S300 up, this LED lights up LED81 1independent of UP COUNT or DOWN COUNT.) LED81 2 I 1
Lights up with IN POSITION
As the circuit composition provides for UP C@UNT atthe time of reverse and DOWN COUNT at the time offorward, it is normal that both LED light up andgo out together.
Fig. 6-l
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cW. Connector composition9 card dimensions, and card weight
7-1 . Connector composition
(1) CON54
'1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A ORCl ORLK ORA OR1 ,PG LA1 RI P15E P12 AC1
B CTL ORAl OSB COM PG LA1 RI Nl5E N12. AC2
(2) CON4, CON5
I= IPA 1 XIPB 1
7-2 . Card d imens ions
!-------7-a:Weight
About 300 gr. (not including ,connection connectors).
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IW. T r o u b l e - s h o o t i n g
8-l. External check
First, execute the following visual checks:
o Are there abnormalities in the external appearance?
o Are there any damaged parts?
o Is there attachment of metal chips'or other foreign matter?
o Are there loose connectors?
8-2. Voltage check
Use a DC voltmeter to check the following check pins:
0 CH811: +5 v + 10%
o CH814: +15 v + 3%
o CH815: -15 v + 3%. ..I.
At*@iis time, CH813 is used as common for measuring.
8-3. T r o u b l e - s h o o t i n g
(1) Even when an orientation command (M19, Mll,, etc.) is
given, there is no change in the motor operation
(orientation is not possible).
1. The orientation interlock signal is ON.
The signal is ON when pin 5 of K-69 is "L".
Cancel the interlock signal.
2. No orientation signal is given to the card.
When pin 1 of lC-69 is not "L", the signal is not
applied. Treat the outside so that the signal is applied.
(2) When an orientation command is given, the spindle con-
tinues to run with about 200 rpm
1. No pulse signal from the encoder is given as input.
When LED801 to LED810 all light up during spindle
run, the pulses enter. When they do not light up:
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(2) Check the encoder wiring.
(3) Exchange the encoder.
(3) Overrun occurs at the time of orientation, and orientation
is executed to a completely different place
1. The orientation speed is high.
Turn VR801 (H range) and/or VR802 (4 range) for
about 1 scale graduation in counterclockwise direction.
(4) The spindle operation at the time of orientation is
not smooth
1. High gain of,the speed loop
Turn VR12 in the card SD-SA for about 1 scale
graduation in counterclockwise direction.
2. High gain of the position loop
Turn VR803 (H range) and/or VR804- (L range) for
about 1 scale graduation in counterclockwise direction.
Note:
After turning of VR12, VR803, and VR804, refer
to 5-3.(l) and (2) and execute offset adjustment.
5) Orientation is executed to the correct position, but
the IN POSITION signal is not put out
1. Deviation of the offset adjustment
Refer to S-3.(1) and (2) and execute offset ad-
justment.
(6) The IN POSITION signal drops off
the machine grasps the tool, and
immediately when
ATC operation stops.
1. The offset adjustment has deviated, the position
deviates slightly by external force at the moment
when the tool is grasped, and IN POSITION drops off.
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Refer to 5-3.(l) and (2) and execute offset ad-
justment.
2. Because of deviation of the orientation position
adjustment, a large external force is applied at
the moment when the tool is grasped, the position
deviates, and IN POSITION drops off.
Refer to 5-3.(3) and execute orientation position
adjustment.
K. Card Exchange
9-l. Pin and volume sett ing
Set PIN801 to P1~805 and VI3801 to VR804 to the same positions
as on the cart? to be exchanged.
Set SW801 and SW802 also to the same positions.
9-2. Offset adjustment
Adjust VI3805 and VR806 under reference to 5-3.(l) and (2).
g-3. Confirmation of the orientation posit ion
Execute ATC without key insertion, try manual key insertion,
and if manual insertion is not possible, confirm that a
position is reached where the taper part will enter with
application of hydraulic pressure.
In case of position deviation, adjustSW801 and SW802
according to 5-3.(3).
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