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B-63833EN/03
B63833EN/03
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, supplementary information is described as a Note. Read the Warning, Caution, and Note
thoroughly before attempting to use the machine.
WARNING
Applied when there is a danger of the user being injured or when there is a damage of both the user
being injured and the equipment being damaged if the approved procedure is not observed.
CAUTION
Applied when there is a danger of the equipment being damaged, if the approved procedure is not
observed.
NOTE
The Note is used to indicate supplementary information other than Warning and Caution.
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PREFACE
Applicable models
Abbreviation
0iTB
0iMB
Series 0i
FANUC Series 0i MateTB
0i MateTB
0i MateMB
Series 0i Mate
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Configuration of the
manual
Chapter title
Description
Chapter 1
CONFIGURATION
Outlines connections for the Series 0i/0i Mate and guides the reader
concerning additional details.
Chapter 2
TOTAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM
Chapter 3
INSTALLATION
This chapter describes the installation conditions for the Series 0i/0i Mate.
1) Required power supply
2) Heat generated
3) Connector arrangement on the control unit
4) Noise prevention
Chapter 4
CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY
Chapter 5
CONNECTING PERIPHERAL UNITS
Chapter 6
CONNECTING THE SPINDLE UNIT
This chapter describes how to connect the spindle servo unit, the spindle
motor.
Chapter 7
SERVO INTERFACE
This chapter describes how to connect the servo unit and the servo unit.
Chapter 8
CONNECTING THE MACHINE
INTERFACE I/O
This chapter describes the addresses and connector pins for signals
transferred between the Series 0i/0i Mate and the machine.
Describes the builtin I/O board.
Chapter 9
CONNECTION TO FANUC I/O Link
This chapter describes the use of FANUC I/O Link to expand the machine
interface I/O.
Chapter 10
EMERGENCY STOP SIGNAL
This chapter describes the handling of emergency stop signals. The user
must read this chapter before attempting to operate the CNC.
Chapter 11
HIGHSPEED SERIAL BUS (HSSB)
This chapter describes the highspeed serial bus (HSSB) supported by the
Series 0i.
Chapter 12
FANUC DNC2
Chapter 13
OTHER NETWORK CONNECTION
This chapter lists manuals related to the Ethernet, DeviceNet, and other
networks
Chapter 14
CNC DISPLAY UNIT WITH PC
FUNCTIONS
This chapter describes the connection between the Series 0i and the CNC
display unit with PC functions.
Appendix
A
B
C
D
E
F
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Related manuals of
Series 0iB/0i MateB
The following table lists the manuals related to Series 0iB, Series 0i
MateB.
This manual is indicated by an asterisk(*).
Manual name
Specification
number
B63832EN
B63972EN
B63833EN
B63833EN1
B63973EN
B63834EN
B63844EN
B63854EN
B63864EN
B63974EN
B63835EN
B63840EN
B63980EN
PROGRAMMING MANUAL
Macro Compiler/Macro Executor
PROGRAMMING MANUAL
B61803E1
B66102E
PMC
PMC Ladder Language PROGRAMMING MANUAL
B61863E
B61863E1
Network
PROFIBUSDP Board OPERATORS MANUAL
B62924EN
B63354EN
B63644EN
B63404EN
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Manual name
Specification
number
OPEN CNC
Related manuals of
SERVO MOTOR ai series
B62994EN
B63214EN
The following table lists the manuals related to SERVO MOTOR i series
Manual name
Specification
number
B65262EN
B65302EN
B65270EN
B65272EN
B65312EN
B65270EN
B65282EN
B65322EN
B65285EN
B65325EN
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1.1
1.2
GENERAL OF HARDWARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3. INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.1
3.2
POWER SUPPLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.2.1
3.3
3.4
10
11
11
12
14
3.6
10
3.5
CONTROL UNIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.6.1
14
14
15
16
16
18
19
23
24
27
27
3.7
28
3.8
30
34
4.1
4.2
GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
35
36
4.2.1
4.2.2
4.2.3
4.2.4
4.3
4.4
36
37
41
42
43
BATTERY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
44
4.4.1
4.4.2
4.4.3
4.4.4
44
46
47
48
49
5.1
Outline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9I CRT Display Unit Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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50
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5.1.3
5.1.4
5.1.5
5.2
5.3
53
54
55
56
64
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connecting I/O Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RS232C Serial Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RS232C Interface Specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FANUC Handy File Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.5
5.4
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Connection to Manual Pulse Generators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cable Length When Manual Pulse Generator is Used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Manual Handle Allocation Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
64
65
66
67
75
76
76
77
78
78
80
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection to the Highspeed Skip (HDI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Input Signal Rules for the Highspeed Skip (HDI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
80
81
82
6. SPINDLE CONNECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
83
6.1
SERIAL SPINDLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.1.1
84
84
6.2
86
6.3
87
7. SERVO INTERFACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
88
7.1
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Interface to the Servo Amplifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Separate Detector Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Separate Detector Interface Unit Specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection of Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Linear Scale Interface (Parallel Interface) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Standalone Type Pulse Coder Interface (Parallel Interface) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Input Signal Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection of Battery for Separate Absolute Detector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connector Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Notes on Installing a Separate Detector Interface Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
89
90
90
91
93
93
94
95
99
101
103
104
105
GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
108
8.2
CAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
109
8.2.1
8.2.2
8.3
109
109
110
111
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9.1
GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
127
9.2
CONNECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
128
9.2.1
9.2.2
9.3
9.4
133
133
134
135
9.4.1
9.4.2
9.4.3
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total Connection Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9.4.3.1 Pin assignment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
135
136
137
137
9.4.3.2
139
9.4.3.3
140
9.4.3.4
141
9.4.3.5
141
9.4.3.6
142
9.4.3.7
144
9.4.3.8
145
9.4.3.9
146
9.4.4
147
148
148
9.4.5
9.4.6
9.4.7
149
150
150
151
151
9.4.7.2
Order specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
151
9.4.7.3
152
9.4.7.4
152
9.4.7.5
152
9.4.7.6
9.4.8
9.4.9
9.5
153
153
154
154
156
157
9.5.4
9.5.5
9.5.6
160
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Overall Connection Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection of Each Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9.5.3.1 Power connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
160
160
161
161
9.5.3.2
162
9.5.3.3
162
163
166
167
167
168
169
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9.5.7
9.5.8
9.5.9
9.5.10
9.5.11
9.5.12
9.6
169
170
171
173
174
174
9.5.9.2
Order specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
174
9.5.9.3
174
175
175
175
177
177
178
Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Module Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DI/DO Connector Pin Assignment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DI (Input Signal) Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DO (Output Signal) Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DI/DO Signal Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2A Output Connector Pin Allocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2A DO (Output Signal) Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2A Output DO Signal Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Analog Input Connector Pin Allocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Analog Input Signal Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Analog Input Signal Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Analog Input Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Manual Pulse Generator Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cable Length for Manual Pulse Generator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection of Basic and Expansion Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Module Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Other Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Distribution I/O Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9.8
External Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9.5.7.1 Outline drawing and panelcut drawing of the small machine operators panel . . . . . . . . . . . .
9.7
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187
189
190
191
192
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195
196
198
199
200
201
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209
212
212
213
214
215
217
218
221
222
223
226
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230
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9.8.8
9.8.9
9.9
9.10
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Other Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Input Signal Specifications for Source Output Type Connection Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Output Signal Specifications for Source Output Type Connection Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connector Pin Layout for Source Output Type Connection Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dimensions of Source Output Type Connection Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maximum Number of Units that can be Connected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Address Assignment by Ladder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
241
243
247
248
249
253
256
257
257
258
259
259
OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
264
11.2
CAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
265
11.3
CONNECTION DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
266
11.4
267
11.5
INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
268
11.6
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
268
11.7
269
11.8
RECOMMENDED CABLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
273
GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
275
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OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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14.2
CAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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14.3
CONNECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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14.4
14.4.1
14.4.2
14.4.3
14.4.4
14.5
SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14.5.1
14.5.2
14.5.3
14.6
CNC Display Unit with PC Functions Having Neither Soft Keys nor a Touch Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CNC Display Unit with PC Functions Having Soft Keys but No Touch Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CNC Display Unit with PC Functions Having a Touch Panel but No Soft Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CNC Display Unit with PC Functions Having a Touch Panel and Soft Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installation Environmental Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Power Supply Specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Shutdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INSTALLATION SPACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14.6.1
14.6.2
14.6.3
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14.7
14.7.4
14.7.5
14.7.6
14.7.7
14.7.8
14.7.9
14.7.10
14.7.11
14.7.12
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Installation Method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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APPENDIX
A. EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS OF EACH UNIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313
B. 20PIN INTERFACE CONNECTORS AND CABLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 374
B.1
OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
375
B.2
BOARDMOUNTED CONNECTORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
375
B.3
CABLE CONNECTORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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CONFIGURATION
1. CONFIGURATION
1.1
NAME OF EACH PART
OF CONTROL UNIT
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Memory back up
battery
(4.4)
Analog spindle
connector
(6.2)
Highspeed skip
connector
(5.5)
Serial spindle
connector
(6.1)
Position coder
connector
(for analog spindles)
(6.3)
MDI connector
(for 9 CRT)
(5.1)
Machine interface
connector
(8)
9 CRT connector
(5.1)
(5.1)
Manual pulse
generator connector
(5.4)
Power supply
connector
(4.3)
Machine interface
connector
(8)
LCD connector
Servo amplifier
connector
(7.1)
For Series 0iB
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Memory back up
battery
(4.4)
Analog spindle
connector
(6.2)
Highspeed skip
connector
(5.5)
Serial spindle
connector
(6.1)
Position coder
connector
(for analog spindles)
(6.3)
MDI connector
(for 9 CRT)
(5.1)
9 CRT connector
(5.1)
LCD connector
(5.1)
Power supply
connector
(4.3)
Servo amplifier
connector
(7.1)
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1.2
GENERAL OF
HARDWARE
Main board
S Power PCB (builtin)
DCDC converter
S Main CPU
S Memory
System software,
Macro program,
Ladder program,
Parameter, and etc.
S PMC control
S I/O Link control
S Servo control
S Spindle control
S Memory card I/F
S LED display
S Reader/puncher I/F
S MDI control
S Display control
I/O board
(Series 0i only)
S DI/DO
S Manual pulse generator
control
S Data server
Main
I/O
Mini slot
(Series 0i only)
S
S
S
S
S
S
HSSB board
Ethernet board
DiviceNet board
PROFIBUS board
FLnet board
DNC2 board
1slot
(Series 0i Mate)
2slot
(Series 0i)
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24VOUT(CP2)
To I/O device
LCD unit
LCD/MDI unit
MDI unit
COP20B
DISPLAY(COP20A)
24VDC
CK2
CP1A
CP1B
CA55
CRT unit
CRT(JA1)
CK1
CRT/MDI unit
MDI unit
CN1
CK2
CN2
24VDC
CK1
MDI(JA2)
RS232C(JD5A)
RS232C(CH.1)
RS232C(JD5B)
RS232C(CH.2)
Highspeed skip input (1 point)
HDI/ASP(JA40)
Analog spindle
Position coder for analog spindle
AC reactor
CX1A CZ1
PSM
CX1B TB1
SPDL(JA7A)
Serial for
spindle
Servo card
FSSB
(COP10A)
(Up to 4
axes)
CX3
CX4
CX2B
JY2
CZ2
Position coder
Spindle
motor
To next SPM
Optical fiber
cable
(FSSB)
For servo
check
board
TB1 CX2A
COP10B
SVM
COP10A
TB1 CX2B
TB1 CX2A
COP10B
SVM
COP10A
TB1 CX2B
JF1
CZ2
Servo
motor
JF1
CZ2
200VAC
200VAC
Emergency stop
CX2B
MCC
Circuit
breaker
Circuit
breaker
Servo
motor
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Mini slot
Mini slot
Main board
HSSB board
ETHERNET board
PROFIBUS board
DeviceNet board
FLnet board
DNC2 board
To other device
To other device
Builtin I/O
I/O Link
IOLINK(JD1A)
JD1B
JD1A
DI:96 points
DO:64 points
I/O Link
DI/DO1
JD1B
(CB104)
JD1A
DI/DO2
(CB105)
DI/DO3
(CB106)
DI/DO4
(CB107)
MPG(JA3)
Data
server
ETHERNET
(CD38T)
ETHERNET
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24VOUT(CP2)
To I/O device
Optical fiber cable
DISPLAY(COP20A)
24VDC
LCD unit
LCD/MDI unit
MDI unit
COP20B
CK2
CP1A
CP1B
CA55
CRT unit
CK1
CRT/MDI unit
MDI unit
CN1
CRT(JA1)
24VDC
CK2
CN2
CK1
MDI(JA2)
RS232C(JD5A)
RS232C(CH.1)
RS232C(JD5B)
RS232C(CH.2)
Highspeed skip input (1 point)
HDI/ASP(JA40)
Analog spindle
Position coder for analog spindle
AC reactor
CX1A CZ1
PSM
CX1B TB1
SPDL(JA7A)
Serial for
spindle
Servo card
FSSB
(COP10A)
(Up to 3
axes)
Optical fiber
cable
(FSSB)
For servo
check
board
CX2B
TB1 CX2A
COP10B
SVM
COP10A
TB1 CX2B
TB1 CX2A
COP10B
SVM
COP10A
TB1 CX2B
MCC
Circuit
breaker
Circuit
breaker
200VAC
200VAC
CX3
Emergency stop
CX4
JY2
CZ2
Position coder
Spindle
motor
JF1
CZ2
Servo
motor
JF1
CZ2
Servo
motor
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Main board
IOLINK(JD1A)
I/O Link
JD1B
JD1A
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3. INSTALLATION
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3.1
ENVIRONMENT FOR
INSTALLATION
3.1.1
Environmental
Requirements Outside
the Control Unit
The peripheral units and the control unit have been designed on the
assumption that they are housed in closed cabinets. In this manual
cabinet refers to the following:
D Cabinet manufactured by the machine tool builder for housing the
control unit or peripheral units;
D Operation pendant, manufactured by the machine tool builder, for
housing the control unit or operators panel.
D Equivalent to the above.
The environmental conditions when installing these cabinets shall
conform to the following table. Section 3.3 describes the installation and
design conditions of a cabinet satisfying these conditions.
Ambient
Temperature
Humidity
Operating
Storage, Transport
0C to 55C
20C to 60C
Normal
Short period
(less than 1 month)
Operating
0.5 G or less
Nonoperating
1.0 G or less
Operating
Up to 1000 m
Nonoperating
Up to 12000 m
Vibration
Meters above
sea level
Environment
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3.2
POWER SUPPLY
3.2.1
Power Supply for CNC
Control Units
The following units related to the CNC control unit require input power
of 24 VDC 10%.
Table 3.2.1 Power supply
f indicates Applicable.
Series
0i
Series
0i Mate
Power
supply
1slot
1.6A
2.4A
2.9A
Ethernet card
0.5A
HSSB card
0.2A
DNC2 card
0.3A
FLnet card
0.3A
DeviceNet card
0.2A
PROFIBUS card
0.3A
9CRT/MDI unit
0.8A
7.2LCD/MDI unit
0.5A
8.4LCD/MDI unit
0.6A
8.4LCD unit
0.6A
10.4LCD unit
0.7A
0A
0A
0.4A
0.35A
0.25A
0.15A
0.4A
0.9A
Unit
Control unit
Option card
for mini slot
NOTE
1 Boards in option slots and mini slots are not included.
2 When an RS232C unit (with power supplied form the NC)
is connected to the RS232C port, +1 A is further required.
3 Use memory cards that consume no more than 2 W.
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DESIGN AND
INSTALLATION
CONDITIONS OF THE
MACHINE TOOL
MAGNETIC CABINET
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(4) For the air to move easily, a clearance of 100 mm is required between
each unit and the wall of the cabinet.
(5) Packing materials must be used for the cable port and the door in
oreder to seal the cabinet.
Because the CRT unit uses a voltage of approximatery 11 kV, airborne
dust gathers easily. If the cabinet is insufficiently sealed, dust passes
through the gap and abheres to the unit. This may cause the insulation
of the unit to deteriorate.
(6) The CRT unit and other display units must be installed in a location
where coolant cannot be poured directly on it. The unit does have a
dustproof front panel.
(7) Noise must be minimized.
As the machine and the CNC unit are reduced in size, the parts that
generate noise may be placed near noisesensitive parts in the
magnetics cabinet.
The CNC unit is built to protect it from external noise. Cabinet design
to minimize noise generation and to prevent it from being transmitted
to the CNC unit is necessary. See Sec. 3.5 for details of noise
elimination/management.
(8) The units must be installed or arranged in the cabinet so that they are
easy to inspect and maintain.
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3.4
THERMAL DESIGN OF
THE CABINET
3.4.1
Temperature Rise
Within the Cabinet
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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 10C
or less when the temperature in the cabinet increases.
The internal air temperature of the cabinet increases when the units and
parts installed in the cabinet generate heat. Since the generated heat is
radiated from the surface of the cabinet, the temperature of the air in the
cabinet and the outside air balance at certain heat levels. If the amount
of heat generated is constant, the larger the surface area of the cabinet, the
less the internal temperature rises. The thermal design of the cabinet
refers to calculating the heat generated in the cabinet, evaluating the
surface area of the cabinet, and enlarging that surface area by installing
heat exchangers in the cabinet, if necessary. Such a design method is
described in the following subsections.
3.4.2
Cooling by Heat
Exchanger
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3.4.3
Heat Loss of Each Unit
f indicates Applicable.
Series
0i
Series
0i Mate
Heat
loss
1slot
30W
50W
60W
Ethernet card
10W
HSSB card
3W
DNC2 card
6W
FLnet card
6W
DeviceNet card
5W
PROFIBUS card
6W
9CRT/MDI unit
20W
7.2LCD/MDI unit
12W
8.4LCD/MDI unit
15W
8.4LCD unit
15W
10.4LCD unit
16W
0W
0W
12W
12W
8W
5W
10W
9W
Unit
Control unit
Option card
for mini slot
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3.5
ACTION AGAINST
NOISE
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The CNC has been steadily reduced in size using surfacemount and
custom LSI technologies for electronic components. The CNC also is
designed to be protected from external noise. However, it is difficult to
measure the level and frequency of noise quantitatively, and noise has
many uncertain factors. It is important to prevent both noise from being
generated and generated noise from being introduced into the CNC. This
precaution improves the stability of the CNC machine tool system.
The CNC component units are often installed close to the parts generating
noise in the power magnetics cabinet. Possible noise sources into the
CNC are capacitive coupling, electromagnetic induction, and ground
loops.
When designing the power magnetics cabinet, guard against noise in the
machine as described in the following section.
3.5.1
Separating Signal
Lines
The cables used for the CNC machine tool are classified as listed in the
following table:
Process the cables in each group as described in the action column.
Group
Signal line
Primary AC power line
Secondary AC power line
Action
Bind the cables in group A separately (Note 1) from groups B
and C, or cover group A with an
electromagnetic shield (Note 2).
See Subsec. 3.5.4 and connect
spark killers or diodes with the
solenoid and relay.
AC/DC solenoid
AC/DC relay
DC solenoid (24VDC)
DC relay (24VDC)
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Group
Signal line
Action
C
Cable between the CNC and the
CRT/MDI
RS232C and RS422 interface
cable
Cable for the battery
Other cables to be covered with the
shield
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.
Cabinet
Spindle
amp.
Servo
amp.
Control
unit
Cable of group B, C
Duct
Section
Cable of group A
Group A
Group B, C
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To operators
panel,
motor, etc.
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3.5.2
The following ground systems are provided for the CNC machine tool:
Ground
Power
magnetics
unit
Servo
amplifier
CNC
control
unit
Machine
tool
Power
magnetics
cabinet
Distribution board
D Connect the signal ground (0V) with the frame ground (FG) at only
one place in the CNC control unit.
D The grounding resistance of the system ground shall be 100 ohms or
less (class 3 grounding).
D The system ground cable must have enough crosssectional area to
safely carry the accidental current flow into the system ground when
an accident such as a short circuit occurs.
(Generally, it must have the crosssectional area of the AC power cable
or more.)
D Use the cable containing the AC power wire and the system ground
wire so that power is supplied with the ground wire connected.
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3.5.3
Connecting the Signal
Ground (SG) of the
Control Unit
M3 (screw hole)
M4 (screw hole)
Ground plate of
the cabinet
PE
Connect the 0 V line of the electronic circuit in the control unit with the
ground plate of the cabinet via the signal ground (SG) terminal.
The SG terminal is located below the main board of the control unit.
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M3 (screw hole)
M4 (screw hole)
Ground plate of
the cabinet
PE
Connect the 0 V line of the electronic circuit in the control unit with the
ground plate of the cabinet via the signal ground (SG) terminal.
The SG terminal is located below the main board of the control unit.
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CRT
Approx. 15mm
MDI
M4 stud
9 CRT/MDI unit
8.4 LCD/MDI unit
LCD
MDI
Approx. 17mm
M4 stud
Approx. 151mm
LCD
LCD
M4 stud
Approx. 17mm
Approx. 20mm
M4 stud
Approx. 37mm
Approx. 50mm
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Approx. 17mm
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Approx. 60mm
M3 screw hole
8.4 LCD unit
Approx. 17mm
M4 stud
Approx. 30mm
Approx. 32mm
M4 stud
MDI
M4 stud
Approx. 24mm
Standalone type MDI unit (Fullkey for 7.2 LCD)
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3.5.4
Noise Suppressor
The AC/DC solenoid and relay are used in the power magnetics cabinet.
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 disturbed.
D Use a spark killer consisting of a resistor and capacitor in series. This
type of spark killer is called a CR spark killer.(Use it under AC)
(A varistor is useful in clamping the peak voltage of the pulse voltage,
but cannot suppress the sudden rise of the pulse voltage. FANUC
therefore recommends a CR spark killer.)
D The reference capacitance and resistance of the spark killer shall
conform to the following based on the current (I (A)) and DC
resistance of the stationary coil:
1) Resistance (R) : Equivalent DC resistance of the coil
2) Capacitance (C) :
I2
10
I2
to
(F)
20
AC
relay
Motor
Spark killer
NOTE
Use a CRtype noise eliminator. Varistortype noise
eliminators clamp the peak pulse voltage but cannot
suppress a sharp rising edge.
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3. INSTALLATION
The CNC cables that require shielding should be clamped by the method
shown below. This cable clamp treatment is for both cable support and
proper grounding of the shield. To insure stable CNC system operation,
follow this cable clamp method.
Partially peel out the sheath and expose the shield. Push and clamp by
the plate metal fittings for clamp at the part. The ground plate must be
made by the machine tool builder, and set as follows :
Ground plate
Cable
Metal fittings
for clamp
40mm 80mm
3.5.5
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Control unit
Metal fittings
for clamp
Machine side
installation
board
Ground plate
Shield cover
Ground terminal
(grounded)
For the ground plate, use a metal plate of 2 mm or thicker, which surface
is plated with nickel.
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Ground
plate
8mm
12mm
20mm
28mm
6mm
17mm
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3.6
CONTROL UNIT
3.6.1
Air is fed into the bottom of the unit and output from the fan motor
mounted on the top of the unit.
The spaces shown in Fig. 3.6.1 (areas (A) and (B)) are always required to
ensure smooth air flow.
Also, adequate service access space is required in front of and at the top
of the unit so that printed circuit boards and the fan motor can be replaced
easily if necessary.
There is a spare connector located at the far end (at middle height) on the
right side of the control unit. This connector is used for controller testing
and other purposes. Therefore, space (area (C)) for handling the
connector is required.
Space for air flow, and access area for fan replacement
Approx. 180
30
Access space
for spare
connector
Spare connector
50
380
50
80
27
Unit: mm
3. INSTALLATION
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CABLE LEADIN
DIAGRAM
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Main board
I/O board
0i MateB
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3. INSTALLATION
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3.8
CONNECTOR
LAYOUT DIAGRAM
Memory back up
battery
(4.4)
Analog spindle
connector
(6.2)
Highspeed skip
connector
(5.5)
Serial spindle
connector
(6.1)
Position coder
connector
(for analog spindles)
(6.3)
MDI connector
(for 9 CRT)
(5.1)
Machine interface
connector
(8)
9 CRT connector
(5.1)
(5.1)
Manual pulse
generator connector
(5.4)
Power supply
connector
(4.3)
Machine interface
connector
(8)
LCD connector
Servo amplifier
connector
(7.1)
For Series 0iB
Fig.3.8 (a)
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Memory back up
battery
(4.4)
Analog spindle
connector
(6.2)
Highspeed skip
connector
(5.5)
Serial spindle
connector
(6.1)
Position coder
connector
(for analog spindles)
(6.3)
MDI connector
(for 9 CRT)
(5.1)
9 CRT connector
(5.1)
LCD connector
(5.1)
Power supply
connector
(4.3)
Servo amplifier
connector
(7.1)
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Ethernet board
connector (13)
DeviceNet board
DeviceNet board
connector (13)
PROFIBUS board
PROFIBUS board
connector (13)
FLnet board
FLnet board
connector (13)
Fig.3.8 (c)
NOTE
The numbers in parentheses () in the figures are keyed to
the item numbers of the descriptions in this manual. The
numbers in brackets [] in the figures are connector numbers.
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HSSB optical
connector (11)
DNC2 board
RS232C
connector (12)
Fig.3.8 (d)
NOTE
The numbers in parentheses () in the figures are keyed to
the item numbers of the descriptions in this manual. The
numbers in brackets [] in the figures are connector numbers.
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4.1
GENERAL
This section explains the connection of power supply for Series 0i/Series
0i Mate control unit.
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4.2
TURNING ON AND
OFF THE POWER TO
THE CONTROL UNIT
4.2.1
Main circuit
breaker
Magnetic
contractor
Provide ON/OFF circuit A for turning the AC power on and off on the
input side of the 24VDC power supply as shown in Fig. 4.2.1 (a). Avoid
turning the DC power on and off (ON/OFF circuit B).
AC line
filter
Servo converter
Servo inverter
3phase 200
VAC for power
line
200 VAC
Singlephase
200 VAC for
control line
24 VDC
input
External 24
VDC power
ON/OFF
circuit A
ON/OFF
circuit B
ON OFF COM
ON OFF COM
Fig. 4.2.1 (a)
ON/OFF circuit B
(example)
+24V
+24V
ry1
RY1
DC INPUT
24 V
OUTPUT 24 VDC
The power rating is the
sum of power requirements
on the load side.
0V
0V
ry1
OFF
COM
DIODE
ON
B
CONTACT
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RELAY
COIL
A CONTACT
RELAY CONTACT
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4.2.2
External 24 VDC Power
Supply and Circuit
Configurations
AC input voltage
10mS
Instantaneous
interruption
(50%)
20mS
26.4V
Output voltage
Abrupt
load
change
21.6V
Output current
0A
Fig. Example of ripple voltage and noise due to switching power supply
26.4V
Noise
Ripple
voltage
Allowable range
Noise
21.6V
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When the vertical axis exists, select the DC power supply that has a long voltage
hold time to decrease the amount of vertical axis falling during poweroff
(including a power failure).
If the operating voltage drops to less than or equal to 21.6V, the CNC releases
servo activation. Therefore, when the hold time for 24 VDC during AC
poweroff is too short, servo activation is released before the breaks are applied
because some peripheral circuit detects poweroff. This may increase the
amount of vertical axis falling.
Generally, a power supply with sufficient power capacity tends to increase the
hold time during poweroff.
S Circuit configurations
Forbidden
AC input
Rectifier
circuit
CNC unit
Rectifier
circuit
CNC unit
Example 2
AC input
NOTE
The rectifier circuit means a circuit using diodes for
fullwave rectification.
2 Circuit examples that exceed the output voltage specifications (21.6
V to 26.4 V) due to an abrupt load change
Example 1
Regulated
power
supply
AC input
CNC unit
Device with
remarkable
load fluctuations
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Example 2
Regulated
power
supply
AC input
CNC unit
Device with
large rush
current
Recommended
On
Power to the CNC
Off
t1
Power to units
(including the
Power Mate)
t2
On
Off
t1 : 200 ms
t2 : 500 ms
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AC input
On/off
circuit A
Regulated
power
supply
CNC
amplifier
with an I/O link
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4.2.3
Procedure for Turning
On the Power
Turn on the power to each unit in the following order or all at the same
time.
1. Power to the overall machine (200 VAC)
2. Servo amplifier control power supply (200 VAC)
3. Power to the slave I/O units connected via the I/O link,
power to the display unit (24VDC),
the CNC control unit,
power to the separate detector (scale),
and power to the separate detector interface unit (24VDC)
Turning on the power to all the units at the same time means completing
the poweron operations in 1 and 2 above within 500 ms of performing
poweron in 3.
As for a CNC display unit with PC functions, no specific power turnon
sequence for the CNC control unit is required.
D If the power only to the control unit of the CNC is turned on without
turning the power to the CNC display unit with PC functions on, the
control unit of the CNC does not start up normally.
D If the power only to the CNC display unit with PC functions is turned
on without turning the power to the control unit of the CNC on
conversely, the units do not start up normally.
Do not disconnect the battery for memory backup (3 VDC) or the battery
for the separate absolute pulse coders (6 VDC) regardless of whether the
power to the control unit is on or off. If batteries are disconnected when
the power to the control unit is turned off, current data stored in the control
unit for the pulse coders, parameters, programs etc, are lost.
Make sure that the power to the control unit is on when replacing batteries.
See Section 4.4.1 for how to replace the batteries for memory backup.
CAUTION
The maintenance rotary switch must be always set to 0 (set
to 0 at shipping from factory).
Changing this setting may cause the contents of memory to
be lost.
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4.2.4
Procedure for Turning
Off the Power
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Turn off the power to each unit in the following order or all at the same
time.
1. Power to the slave I/O units connected via the I/O link,
power to the display unit (24VDC),
the CNC control unit (24 VDC),
and power to the separate detector interface unit (24 VDC)
2. Servo amplifier control power supply (200 VAC)
and power to the separate detector (scale)
3. Power to the overall machine (200 VAC)
Turning off the power to all units at the same time means completing
the poweroff operations in 2 and 3 above within 500 ms before the
poweroff operation described in 1 above. If the power to the units
indicated in 2 or 3 is turned off other than within 500 ms of the power in
1 being turned off, alarm information is left in the NC.
The poweroff sequence for an CNC display unit with PC functions is
undefined.
CAUTION
When the CNC display unit with PC functions is used, the
OS must be shut down before the power to the control unit
is turned off. Be careful not to turn off the power while the
hard disk is being accessed or before the OS has
terminated; otherwise, the hardware contents may be
destroyed.
Motors cannot be controlled when the power is turned off or momentarily
interrupted. Take appropriate action on the machine side when necessary.
For example, when the tool is moved along a gravity axis, apply brakes
to prevent the axis from falling. Apply a brake that clamps the motor
when the servo is not operating or the motor is not rotating. Release the
clamp only when the motor is rotating. When the servo axis cannot be
controlled when the power is turned off or momentarily interrupted,
clamp the servo motor. In this case, the axis may fall before the relay for
clamping starts operating. The designer should make sure if the distance
results in trouble.
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4.3
CABLE FOR
POWER SUPPLY
TO CONTROL UNIT
External power
CP1
1
2
3
+24V
0V
24VDC stabilized
power
24VDC "10%
Cable
CP1
AMP Japan
11782883 (housing)
11752185 (Contact)
+24V (1)
0v (2)
External power
Select a source that
meets the external
power terminal.
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4.4
BATTERY
4.4.1
Battery for Memory
Backup (3VDC)
Part programs, offset data, and system parameters are stored in CMOS
memory in the control unit. The power to the CMOS memory is backed
up by a lithium battery mounted on the front panel of the control unit. The
above data is not lost even when the main battery goes dead. The backup
battery is mounted on the control unit at shipping. This battery can
maintain the contents of memory for about a year.
When the voltage of the battery becomes low, alarm message BAT
blinks on the CNC display and the battery alarm signal is output to the
PMC. When this alarm is displayed, replace the battery as soon as
possible. In general, the battery can be replaced within two or three
weeks, however, this depends on the system configuration.
If the voltage of the battery becomes any lower, memory can no longer
be backed up. Turning on the power to the control unit in this state causes
system alarm 935 (ECC error) to occur because the contents of memory
are lost. Clear the entire memory and reenter data after replacing the
battery.The power to the control unit must be turned on when the battery
is replaced. If the battery is disconnected when the power is turned off,
the contents of memory are lost.
Observe the following precautions for lithium batteries:
WARNING
If an unspecified battery is used, it may explode.
Replace the battery only with the specified battery
(A02B0200K102.)
Dispose of batteries used in accordance with the applicable laws of your
country or the applicable laws or regulations of your local selfgoverning
body. Before disposal, insulate the terminals with tape or something
similar to prevent them from being shortcircuited.
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Battery connector
Lithium battery
4 Remove the battery from the front panel of the control unit.
First detach the connector, then remove the battery from the battery
case.
5 Replace the battery and then reconnect the connector.
CAUTION
Steps 3 to 5 must performed within 10 minutes. Note that
all data in memory is lost when the battery is kept removed
for extended time.
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4.4.2
Batteries for CNC
Display Unit with PC
Functions (3VDC)
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If the voltage of a battery drops, the screen on the LCD flashes. (If a fan
alarm is issued, the screen on the LCD also flashes.) If this status occurs,
replace the battery as soon as possible (within 1 week). FANUC
recommends that each battery be replaced periodically (once a year)
regardless of whether a battery alarm is issued.
The BIOS settings are usually preserved as long as the battery is replaced
according to the following procedure. If they are lost, the following
message is displayed when the power is turned on:
251: System CMOS checksum bad Default configuration used.
After this, the default BIOS settings are loaded, and the unit restarts
automatically. Before starting machining, check that the current BIOS
settings of the CNC display unit with PC functions in use have been
changed from the default BIOS settings, and resume your settings as
required.
(1) After keeping the CNC display unit with PC functions powered for at
least 5 seconds, turn it off, and enable work to be done from the rear,
for example, by removing the battery section from the panel.
(2) Remove the connector from the lithium battery, and take the battery
out from the battery holder.
(3) Attach the connector (BAT1) to a new battery within 5 minutes, and
put the battery in the battery holder.
(4) Put the CNC display unit with PC functions back into the previous
place.
(5) Turn the power on, and check that no BIOS parameter is lost (no error
is detected at startup).
NOTE
Be sure to install a new battery within 5 minutes after the old
one is removed from the connector.
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Battery holder
Lithium battery
A02B0200K102
Connector
(BAT1)
4.4.3
Battery for Separate
Absolute Pulse Coders
(6VDC)
One battery unit can maintain current position data for six absolute pulse
coders for a year.
When the voltage of the battery becomes low, APC alarms 3n6 to 3n8 (n:
axis number) are displayed on the LCD display. When APC alarm 3n7
is displayed, replace the battery as soon as possible. In general, the battery
should be replaced within one or two weeks, however, this depends on the
number of pulse coders used.
If the voltage of the battery becomes any lower, the current positions for
the pulse coders can no longer be maintained. Turning on the power to
the control unit in this state causes APC alarm 3n0 (reference position
return request alarm) to occur. Return the tool to the reference position
after replacing the battery.
Therefore, FANUC recommends that the battery be replaced once a year
regardless of whether APC alarms are generated.
See Section 7.1.3 for details of connecting the battery to separate absolute
pulse coders.
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Replacing batteries
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Screws
Cover
CAUTION
Replace batteries while the power to the Series 0i/0i Mate
is on. Note that, if batteries are replaced while no power is
supplied to the CNC, the recorded absolute position is lost.
4.4.4
Battery for Absolute
Pulse Coder Built into
the Motor (6VDC)
The battery for the absolute pulse coder built into the motor is installed
in the servo amplifier. For how to connect and replace the battery, refer
to the each servo motor manual.
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5.1
CONNECTION TO THE
DISPLAY UNIT/
MDI UNIT
5.1.1
The following display units can be connected to the Series 0i/0i Mate.
Outline
Prepared by machine tool builders
Shipped with cables included with the unit
Shipped with wiring installed by FANUC
For 9CRT/MDI
9CRT/MDI unit
CNC
JA1
Subsec. 5.1.2
Subsec. 5.1.2
9CRT
CN1
CN2
24VDC
Soft key
CK2
MDI
Subsec. 5.1.4
CK1
JA2
7.2LCD
8.4LCD
COP20A
Subsec. 5.1.3
CP1A
COP20B
MDI key
Subsec. 5.1.3
24VDC
Soft key
CK1
CK2
MDI
CNC
Subsec. 5.1.3
COP20A
CP1A
COP20B
Subsec. 5.1.5
Soft key
CK1
CK2
MDI
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Subsec. 5.1.3
24VDC
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Display unit
with PC
functions
HSSB
board
(option)
24VDC
Soft key
JA2
CNC
HSSB
board
(option)
JA2
MDI unit
Display unit
with PC
functions
FA full keyboard
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24VDC
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5.1.2
9 CRT Display Unit
Interface
Series 0i/0i Mate
CRT unit
JA1
(PCREV20MDT)
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
VDR
0V
VDG
0V
VDB
0V
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
1
2
3
CP1B
Cable side
JAPAN AMP
21782883 (Housing)
11752185 (contact)
CN1
(MR20RM)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
VSYNC
0V
0V
VDR
HSYNC
VSYNC
VDG
VDB
8
9
10
11
12
13
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
14
15
16
17 (0V)
18 (0V)
19
20
HSYNC
1
2
3 (0V)
4 0V
5 +24V
6 (+24V)
+24V
0V
CN2
Cable side
JAPAN FCI
SMS6PN5 (Housing)
RC16M23TB or RC16M
(contact)
Connection of
VIDEO Signal Cable
JA1
HIROSE FI40A20SCV5 (Connector)
CN1
HONDA
VDR (01)
0V (02)
VDG (03)
0V (04)
VDB (05)
0V (06)
HSYNC (18)
0V (16)
VSYNC (12)
0V (14)
MR20pins/female
(01) VDR
(08) 0V
(04) VDG
(11) 0V
(05) VDB
(12) 0V
(02) HSYNC
(09) 0V
(03) VSYNC
(10) 0V
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5.1.3
Various LCD Units
Interface
D Connection between the
CNC control unit and
LCD unit
An optical fiber cable is used to make the connection between the CNC
control unit and LCD unit. For details of the optical fiber cable, see
Appendix D.
D Connection of a power
supply to the LCD unit
Feed power to the LCD unit from an external 24 VDC power supply.
LCD unit
CP1A
1
+24V
2
0V
3
Cable
CP1A
AMP Japan
11782883 (housing)
11752185 (contact)
+24V (1)
0V (2)
24 VDC regulated
power supply
24 VDC 10%
Part of the 24 VDC power input to CP1A can be taken out from CP1B by
branching. CP1B should be connected as shown below. In this case, the
rating of the external 24 VDC power supplied to CP1A must be the sum
of the power consumed within the control unit and that supplied to
external equipment via CP1B. Up to 1.4 A can be supplied to the external
equipment.
LCD unit
External device
CP1B
1
+24V
2
0V
3
Cable
CP1B
AMP Japan
21782883 (housing)
11752185 (contact)
+24V (1)
0V (2)
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Connection to the
Standard MDI Unit
MDI unit
CK1
01 :KEY00
02 :KEY02
03 :KEY04
04 :KEY06
05 :COM00
06 :COM02
07 :COM04
08 :COM06
09 :COM08
10 :COM10
:KEY01
:KEY03
:KEY05
:KEY07
:COM01
:COM03
:COM05
:COM07
:COM09
:COM11
11 :KEY01
12 :KEY03
13 :KEY05
14 :KEY07
15 :COM01
16 :COM03
17 :COM05
18 :COM07
19 :COM09
20 :COM11
Cable
JA2
Honda PCR connector
CK1
Honda PCR connector
:KEY00 (01)
:KEY02 (02)
:KEY04 (03)
:KEY06 (04)
:COM00 (05)
:COM02 (06)
:COM04 (07)
:COM06 (08)
:COM08 (09)
:COM10 (10)
:KEY01 (11)
:KEY03 (12)
:KEY05 (13)
:KEY07 (14)
:COM01 (15)
:COM03 (16)
:COM05 (17)
:COM07 (18)
:COM09 (19)
:COM11 (20)
(01) :KEY00
(02) :KEY02
(03) :KEY04
(04) :KEY06
(05) :COM00
(06) :COM02
(07) :COM04
(08) :COM06
(09) :COM08
(10) :COM10
(11) :KEY01
(12) :KEY03
(13) :KEY05
(14) :KEY07
(15) :COM01
(16) :COM03
(17) :COM05
(18) :COM07
(19) :COM09
(20) :COM11
SHIELD
GROUND
PLATE
: A02B0120K810 (5m)
: A66L00010284#10P (#28AWG 10pair)
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5.1.5
Connection to the MDI
Unit (When a LCD Unit
is Used)
Honda Tsushin Kogyo Co., Ltd.
PCRE20FA (Contact: Crimp type)
PCRE20FS (Contact: Soldering type)
PCRV20LA (Housing)
LCD unit
CA55
JAE
LY2020PDTIP
MDI unit
CK1
PCRE20MDKSLA
*KEY02
1 *KEY00
2 *KEY02
11 *KEY01
*KEY00
2 *KEY01
*KEY03
3 *KEY04
13 *KEY05
3 *KEY04
*KEY06
4 *KEY06
14 *KEY07
4 *KEY05
*KEY07
5 *COM00
*COM02
6 *COM01
*COM03
7 *COM04
*COM06
8 *COM06 18 *COM07
8 *COM05
9 *COM08
*COM07
*COM10
10 *COM10
10 *COM09
*COM11
P
1
5 *COM00 15 *COM01
6 *COM02 16 *COM03
7 *COM04 17 *COM05
9 *COM08 19 *COM09
*KEY03
*KEY04
*KEY06
*KEY05
*KEY07
*COM00
*COM02
*COM01
*COM03
*COM04
*COM06
*COM05
*COM07
*COM08
*COM10
*COM09
*COM11
20 *COM11
CK1
CA55
*KEY00
*KEY02
*KEY01
12 *KEY03
A1
*KEY00
2 *KEY02
11 *KEY01
12
*KEY03
3
*KEY04
4
*KEY06
13
*KEY05
14
*KEY07
5
*COM00
6
*COM02
15
*COM01
16
*COM03
7
*COM04
8
*COM06
17
*COM05
18
*COM07
9
*COM08
10
*COM10
19
*COM09
20
*COM11
B1
A2
B2
A3
B3
A4
B4
A5
B5
A6
B6
A7
B7
A8
B8
A9
B9
A10
B10
SHIELD
GROUNDING PLATE
NOTE
For MDI cable connector mating on the CA55 side, a simple lock mechanism is employed.
Ensure that a load greater than 1 kg is not applied to the connectors. Moreover, clamp the cable
so that excessive force is not applied due to vibration. However, shielding and clamping are
not required for a cable of up to 50 cm.
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5.2
VARIED MDI KEY
SWITCH
D 9CRT/MDI unit
(T series)
D 7.2LCD/MDI unit
(T series)
D 8.4LCD/MDI unit
(T series)
D Standalone type small
MDI unit (T series)
English display
Symbol display
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D 9CRT/MDI unit
(M series)
D 7.2LCD/MDI unit
(M series)
D 8.4LCD/MDI unit
(M series)
D Standalone type small
MDI unit (M series)
English display
Symbol display
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D Standalone type
fullkey MDI unit
(T series)
English display
Symbol display
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D Standalone type
fullkey MDI unit
(M series)
English display
Symbol display
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5.3
CONNECTING I/O
DEVICES
5.3.1
General
I/O devices are used for inputting various data such as CNC programs and
parameters from external devices to the CNC or outputting data from the
CNC to external devices.
The Handy File is one of the I/O devices for the Series 0i. The interface
for I/O devices complies with RS232C. The Series 0i can therefore be
connected to devices which have an RS232C interface.
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5.3.2
Connecting I/O Devices
Series 0i Mate
control unit
Series 0i
control unit
Punch panel
R2321
JD5A
R2322
JD5B
Handy File
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5.3.3
RS232C Serial Port
CNC
RELAYING CONNECTOR
(DBM25S)
JD5A, JD5B
(PCREV20MDT)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
RD
0V
DR
0V
CS
0V
CD
0V
+24V
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
SD
0V
ER
0V
RS
0V
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
+24V
FG
SD
RD
RS
CS
DR
SG
CD
14
15
16
17
18
19
20 ER
21
22
23
24
25 +24V
CABLE WIRING
RD
0V
DR
0V
CS
0V
CD
0V
+24V
SD
0V
ER
0V
RS
0V
+24V
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
3
6
5
8
2
20
RD
DR
CS
CD
SD
ER
4
RS
7
SG
25
+24V
1
SHIELD
GND
GROUND PLATE
RECOMMENDED CABLE MATERIAL
A66L00010284#10P(#28AWG
10pair)
RECOMMENDED CABLE SPECIFICATION (PUNCH PANEL)
<Narrow width type>
A02B0120C191 (1m)
A02B0120C192 (2m)
A02B0120C193 (5m)
<Wide width type>
A02B0120C181 (1m)
A02B0120C182 (2m)
A02B0120C183 (5m)
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5.3.4
RS232C Interface
Specification
RS232C Interface
signals
CNC
Output
SD (Send data)
Input
RD (Recieve data)
RS (Request to Send)
CS (Enable to send)
ER (Ready)
When DR is not
used short DR
and ER.
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ER and CD.
Signal description of
RS232C interface
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Signal
name
RS232C
circuit
number
I/O
Description
SD
103
Output
Sending
data
RD
104
Input
Receiving
data
ON
OFF
Start bit
Stop bit
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
(When ISO code 0 is sent)
RS
105
Input
Sending
request
CS
106
Input
Sending When both this signal and the DR sigpermitted nal are set, the NC can send data. If external device processing is delayed by
a punching operation, etc., NC data
sending can be stopped by turning off
this signal after sending two characters, including the data being sent currently. If this signal will not be used,
make sure to strap this signal circuit to
the RS signal circuit.
DR
107
Input
Data set
ready
ER
108.2
Output
NC
This signal is set when the NC is ready
ready to to operate. External device should reoperation gard the SD signal as being significant
when the ER signal is set.
CD
109
Input
Signal
quality
signal
SG
102
Signal
grounding
FG
101
Frame
grounding
When external device is ready to operate, this signal is set. This signal
should usually be connected to the
signal indicating external device power supply being on. (ER signal of external device). See Note below.
The NC transfers data when this signal
is set. If the signals turned off during
data transfer, alarm 086 is issued. If
the DR signal will not be used, make
sure to strap this signal circuit to the ER
signal circuit.
Since this signal is not used in connections with external device, the signal
circuit must be strapped, inside the
connecting cable, to the ER signal circuit.
NOTE
Signal on/off state is defined as follows;
3V or lower
+3V or higher
Function
OFF
ON
Signal Condition
Marking
Spacing
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Transmission Method of
RS232C interface
Startstop
b1
Start
bit
Codes
b2
b3
b4
b5
b6
b7
b8
Data bit
(8 bit including one parity bit)
Stop bits
(2 bits)
(ii)
ISO code and Control codes DC1 to DC4 (Optional ISO code input
is necessary.)
The connected external device must be able to recognize the following
control codes, sent from NC.
Control code
DC1
DC2
DC3
DC4
1
f
NOTE
The listed control codes are used for both EIA and ISO.
In this interface, control codes DC1 to DC4 are used.
(a)
(b)
(c)
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Table 5.3.4
ISO code
Character
EIA code
4
3
4
Character
K
L
DEL
NUL
f
f
f
f
Q
S
f
f
f
f
f
f
f
f
.
#
$
&
f
f
>
Address X
?
f
f
ER
f
( 247 )
f
f
:
f
&
:
:
f
:
:
:
:
:
:
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Address Y
Address Z
:
:
Address V
Address W
:
f
F
F
Address U
f
Address T
Address S
f
Address R
Address P
Address O
( 245 )
<
CR or EOB
SP
Address N
Address L
Address Q
Address K
Address J
Address M
LF or NL
Address I
Tab
HT
f
SP
BS
CR
Blank
Address G
Del
Address F
f
Address E
Address H
Address D
Address C
Address B
Address A
?
Numeral 9
Numeral 7
Numeral 8
Numeral 6
Numeral 5
Numeral 3
BS
Numeral 2
f
B
D
Numeral 1
Numeral 4
Numeral 0
Meaning
1
f
4
f
3
F
7
9
0
f
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NOTE
1 When the external device is equipped with an ISO/EIA
converter, the following items must be noted in Table 5.3.4.
Condition1
CR
o ....................
LF
: ....................
Condition1
Left parenthesis (of the ISO code punches holes at bits 2, 4, and 5
when used in the EIA code.
Right parenthesis )of the ISO code punches holes at bits 2, 4, and 7
when used in the EIA code.
Condition2
EIA code CR is LF in ISO code.
Condition3
EIA code O is : in ISO code.
NOTE
2 Control codes DC1 to DC4 are transmission codes output
from the NC. So they need not to be punched on the NC
tape.
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(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
10ms or longer
100ms or longer
ER(Output)
RS(Output)
DC1
CD3
DC1
SD(Output)
DC3
ER code
RD(Input)
DR(Input)
CS(Input)
Up to 10 characters
1ms or longer
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(1)
(2)
(3)
(a)
(b)
(4)
(5)
NC output DC2.
NC outputs punch data in succession.
When data processing is delayed at the external device.
Data output stops within two characters including a currently
transmitting character when CS signal is turned off.
When CS signal is turned on again, data transmission starts. (See
Fig.A)
If control code DC3 is input to NC, NC stops data output within ten
characters. When control code DC1 is input to NC, NC starts sending
data again. (See Fig.B)
The NC starts sending the next data if the CS signal is turned on after
the external device completes data processing.
The NC issues DC4 upon completing data output.
10ms or longer
100ms or longer
ER(Output)
RS(Output)
DC2
DC4
SD(Output)
RD(Input)
CS(Input)
Within 2 characters
1ms or longer
Fig.A
100ms or longer
10ms or longer
ER(Output)
RS(Output)
DC2
DC4
SD(Output)
DC3
DC1
RD(Input)
Within 10 characters
DR(Input)
CS(Input)
1ms or longer
Fig.B
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Connection between
RS232C interface and
I/O devices
CNC
0V
74
SD
SD
RD
RD
RS
RS
CS
CS
ER
ER
DR
DR
CD
CD
SG
SG
FG
FG
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5.3.5
FANUC Handy File
Connection
Cable side connector
Connector: DBM25P (Japan Aviation Electronic Inc., Ltd.)
CNC
JD5A, JD5B
(PCREV20MDT)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
RD
0V
DR
0V
CS
0V
CD
0V
+24V
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
SD
0V
ER
0V
RS
0V
Relaying
cable
FANUC
Handy File
FG
Accessory for
Handy File
+24V
Relaying connector
Connector: DBM25S (Japan Aviation
Electronic Inc., Ltd.)
Lock metal: D20418J9 (Japan Aviation
Electronic Inc., Ltd.)
RELAYING CONNECTOR
SIGNAL LAYOUT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10 11 12 13
FG SD RD RS CS DR SG CD
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
ER
+24
NOTE
1 Machine tool builder shall furnish relay connector and relay
cable.
2 Use a totally shielded cable for the signal cable.
Recommended cable specification:
A66L00010284#10P
3 Open all terminals other than illustrated.
4 Set suitable parameters on reader/puncher interface for
FANUC Handy File. The baud rate is 4800 baud in
standard.
5 Connect the FANUC Handy File to either JD5A or JD5B. Do
not use both pins; the power capacity may exceed that of
+24V and blow the fuse.
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5.4
CONNECTING THE
MANUAL PULSE
GENERATOR
5.4.1
Manual pulse generators are used to manually move an axis in the handle
feed mode.
This subsection describes manual pulse generators for the Series 0i. See
Section 9.5 for the Series 0i Mate.
General
Series 0i
control unit
MPG
JA3B
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5.4.2
Connection to Manual
Pulse Generators
CNC
I/O PCB
JA3B (PCREV20MDT)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
HA1
HB1
HA2
HB2
HA3
HB3
+5V
+5V
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
Cable connection
Manual Pulse
Generator
#1
5
HA1
6
HB1
3
+5V
4
0V
#2
5
HA2
6
HB2
3
+5V
4
0V
#3
5
HA3
6
HB3
3
+5V
4
0V
T.B.
1
HA1 2
HB1
9
+5V
12
0V
7 RD
7 WH
5 RD
2 BK
HA1
HB1
+5V
0V
3
HA2 4
HB2
18
+5V
14
0V
8 RD
8 BK
4 RD
3 BK
HA2
HB2
+5V
0V
5
HA3 6
HB3
20
+5V 16
0V
9 BK
9 WH
6 RD
1 BK
HA3
HB3
+5V
0V
shield
Ground Plate
Cable
Wires
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5.4.3
Cable Length When
Manual Pulse
Generator is Used
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Manual pulse generators are supplied with 5 VDC power the same as
pulse coders. The drop in voltage due to cable resistance must not exceed
0.2V (on 0V and 5V lines in total).
0.2y
0.1 R 2L
m
Therefore,
Lx
m
R
=76.75[m]
0.0394
5.4.4
Manual Handle
Allocation Function
Usually, for the Series 0iB, the manual handle (manual pulse generator)
is connected to the main body of the control unit. For the Series 0i
MateB, the manual handle is connected to the operators panel
(including operators panel I/O) equipped with a manual pulse interface
connected with an I/O LINK.
By using the manual handle allocation function, it is possible to add an
operators panel (including operators panel I/O) similar to the one
mentioned above to the above configuration, add additional manual
handle interfaces, and set the manual handle interface to be used freely
with an appropriate parameter.
Usually, if two or more units equipped with a manual handle interface are
connected with an I/O LINK, the manual handle interface of the first unit
connected to the I/O LINK will be automatically enabled.
The manual handle interface of the Series 0iB is in builtin I/O, and this
builtin I/O is the first unit on the I/O LINK. Usually, therefore, the
manual handle interface of the builtin I/O will be enabled.
The use of this function enables the manual handle interfaces of the
second and subsequent units. By setting bit 1 of parameter No. 7105, the
manual handles associated with the X addresses set in parameters Nos.
12305 to 12307 can be allocated as the first, second, and third manual
handles, respectively.
Up to three manual handles can be allocated. For the Series 0i MateTB,
however, up to two manual handles can be allocated.
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Connection example
Builtin I/O
Connection example in which more than one unit equipped with a manual
handle interface is connected with an I/O LINK
Manual pulse
generator
(No. 1)
Manual pulse
generator
(No. 2)
Operators
panel I/O
JA3
JD1B
Manual pulse
generator
(No. 3)
JA3
JD1A
JD1A
Series 0iB
control unit
Parameter
#7
#6
#5
7105
#4
#3
#2
#1
HDX
#0
12306
12307
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5.5
CONNECTING THE
HIGHSPEED SKIP
(HDI)
5.5.1
General
Series 0i Mate
control unit
Series 0i
control unit
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Connection to the
Highspeed Skip (HDI)
CNC
JA40
PCREV20MDT
1
2
HDI0
11
0V
12
3
4
5
6
13
14
(ES)0V 15
16
(SVC) 17
7
8 (ENB1) 18
9 (ENB2) 19
20
10
NOTE
Leave connector pins unconnected if they are not intended
for use.
Cable connections
JA40
1
HDI0
0V
7
8
9
10
Shield
Ground plate
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5.5.3
Input Signal Rules for
the Highspeed Skip
(HDI)
Circuit configuration
CNC
liL/liH FILTER
DRIVER
RECEIVER
VH/VL
SHIELD
0V
Symbol
Specification
Unit
VH
3.6 to 11.6
VL
0 to 1.0
liH
2 max
mA
Vin=5 V
11 max
mA
Vin = 10 V
8.0 max
mA
Vin = 0 V
20 min
ms
0.02(max)
ms
liL
Remark
NOTE
1 The plus (+) sign of IiH/IiL represents the direction of flow
into the receiver. The minus () sign of IiH/IiL represents the
direction of flow out of the receiver.
2 The highspeed skip signal is assumed to be 1 when the
input voltage is at the low level and 0 when it is at the high
level.
3 The input level for the CNC receiver is high when the circuit
is open. So, the input level for the external driver must be
low.
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SPINDLE CONNECTION
The figure below shows the spindlerelated connections. Note that the
number of connectable spindles depends on the model. So, see the tables that
follow the figure below.
First serial spindle
JA7B
JA7A
Position
coder
SPM
TB2
JA7A
Spindle
motor
JA7B
CNC
main board
Position
coder
TB2
JA7A
Spindle
motor
Position
coder
JA40
Inverter
Spindle
motor
Analog
output
Series 0i
First serial spindle
Second serial spindle
Analog output
Position coder
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6.1
SERIAL SPINDLE
6.1.1
Connection of One to
Two Serial Spindles
CNC
JA7B
(PCRE20MDT)
JA7A
PCREV20MDT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
SIN
*SIN
SOUT
*SOUT
[
]
[
]
[
]
[
]
(+5V)
[
]
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
0V
0V
[
]
0V
[
]
(+5V)
[
]
(+5V)
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
(+5V) 19
20
SIN
*SIN
SOUT
*SOUT
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
(+5V)
(+5V)
NOTE
1 When an optical cable is used for connection between the
NC and a spindle amplifier, the +5V signals indicated in
parentheses are used to feed power to the optical I/O
adapter. Do not connect these signals when an optical
cable is not used. The signals in brackets ([ ]) are used
when a position coder is used with an analog spindle is
used.
2 The second serial spindle is connected as a branch from the
spindle amplifier module.
3 The i spindle cannot be connected to the conventional
optical I/O link adapter.
The optical adapter
(A13B0154B003) must be used instead.
CNC
i
spindle
amplifier
module
Optical cable
Optical adapter
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Cable connection
Connector JA7A
SOUT
Connector JA7B
1
2 *SIN
*SOUT 4
CNC
SIN
SIN 1
3 SOUT
*SIN 2
12,14,16
Ground plate
4 *SOUT
12,14,16
Spindle
amplifier
module
Ground plate
NOTE
In any of the following cases, make a connection via an
optical fiber cable by using an optical I/O link adapter:
D When the cable is 20 m or longer
D When the power magnetics cabinet containing a spindle
amplifier cannot be connected with the operators panel
cabinet containing a CNC control unit via a ground wire
with a crosssectional area of 5.5 mm2 or more
D When the cable is subject to significant noise. For
example, when there is a strong electromagnetic noise
source such as a welding machine near the cable, or
when the cable runs in parallel with a power line or power
magnetics cable that can generate noise.
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6.2
ANALOG SPINDLE
INTERFACE
CNC
Signal Name
JA7A
PCREV20MDT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
(
)
(0V)
(
)
ES
(
)
SVC
ENB1
ENB2
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
ENB1, ENB2
CABLE CONNECTION
SVC
ES
ENB1
ENB2
ANALOG SPINDLE
SERVO UNIT OR
INVERTER
7
5
8
9
Description
SVC, ES
DA2
E
SHIELD
GROUNDING PLATE
RECOMMENDED CABLESIDE CONNECTOR
PCRE20FA (Honda Tsushin Kogyo Co., Ltd.)
FCN247J020G/E (Fujitsu, Ltd.)
526222011 (Molex Japan Co., Ltd.)
RECOMMENDED CABLE SPECIFICATION:
A66L00010284#10P (#28AWG 10 pairs)
NOTE
1 Signals ENB1 and ENB2 turn on when the spindle
command voltage is effective. These signals are used when
the FANUC Analog Spindle Servo Unit is used.
2 The analog output ratings are as follows:
Output voltage: "10 V
Output current: 2 mA (maximum)
Output impedance: 100 ohms
3 The parenthesized signals are used for the highspeed skip
function (HDI).
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6.3
POSITION CODER
INTERFACE
CNC
Signal Name
JA41
PCRE20MDT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
(
)
(
)
(
)
(
)
PA
:PA
PB
:PB
+5V
(
)
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
0V
0V
SC
0V
:SC
+5V
(
)
+5V
Description
SC, :SC
PA, :PA
PB, :PB
POSITION CODER
CNC
PA
:PA
PB
:PB
SC
:SC
+5V
0V
5
6
7
8
A
N
C
R
B
P
H
K
15
17
9,18,20
12,14,16
(PA)
(:PA)
(PB)
(:PB)
(:PZ)
(:PZ)
SHIELD
GROUNDING
PLATE
RECOMMENDED CABLESIDE CONNECTOR
PCRE20FA (Honda Tsushin Kogyo Co., Ltd.)
FCN247J020G/E (Fujitsu, Ltd.)
526222011 (Molex Japan Co., Ltd.)
RECOMMENDED CABLE SPECIFICATION:
A66L00010286 (#20AWG
6 + #24AWG 3),
MAX. LENGTH 20 m
NOTE
1 The signals for a serial spindle are parenthesized. These
signals are not used for an analog spindle.
2 As the connector on the cable side, the soldertype 15pin
connector (FI40B2015S, or conventional FI402015S)
manufactured by Hirose Electric cannot be used.
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7.1
CONNECTION TO
THE SERVO
AMPLIFIERS
Series 0i Mate
control unit
Series 0i
control unit
Servo amplifier
FSSB
COP10A
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7.1.1
General
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This chapter describes how to connect the servo units to the Series 0i/0i
Mate. For details of the connection of the Servo amplifier, refer to the
each servo amplifier manual.
7.1.2
Interface to the Servo
Amplifiers
Control unit
Servo amplifier modules
COP10A
COP10B
COP10A
COP10B
Optical fiber cable
COP10A
COP10B
COP10A
COP10B
COP10A
The connection between the CNC control unit and the servo amplifiers
should use only one optical fiber cable, regardless of the number of
controlled axes. See APPENDIX D for details on the optical fiber cable.
In the control unit, the COP10A connector is placed on the servo card
installed on the main board.
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7.1.3
Separate Detector
Interface
Servo amplifier module
Separate detector interface unit
CP11A
Control unit or
the previousstage servo
amplifier module
Linear scale
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Servo card
COP10A
COP10B
COP10A
COP10B
COP10A
|
|
|
COP10B
COP10A
24VDC
COP10B
JF101
COP10A
JF102
CP11A
JF103
JF104
CNF1
JA4A
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7.1.4
Separate Detector
Interface Unit
Specification
7.1.5
Connection of Power
Supply
Specification
Ordering information
A02B0236C205 (basic)
Method of installation
24 V DC regulated
power supply
24 V DC "10%
Cable
CP11A
AMP JAPAN
11782883 (Housing)
11752185 (Contact)
+24V (1)
0V (2)
External power
supply
Select a connector that
matches the pin layout
of the external power
supply.
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7.1.6
Linear Scale Interface
(Parallel Interface)
JF101 to JF104
(PCREV20MDT)
PCA
11
*PCA
12
PCB
13
*PCB
14
PCZ
15
*PCZ
16
(+6V)
17
(REQ)
18
+5V
19
10
20
0V
0V
0V
+5V
+5V
Cable wiring
PCA
*PCA
PCB
*PCB
PCA
*PCA
PCB
*PCB
PCZ
PCZ
*PCZ
+5V
+5V
+5V
0V
0V
0V
*PCZ
+5V
18
+5V
20
+5V
12
0V
14
0V
16
0V
SHIELD
GROUNDING PLATE
NOTE
The +5V signals above can be used to feed power to the
linear scales. The supply current per linear scale is 0.35 A
maximum.
Minimum tolerance to 5 V: 4.95 V for main unit and 4.9 V
for expanded section
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7.1.7
Standalone Type
Pulse Coder Interface
(Parallel Interface)
D For absolute detector
JF101 to JF104
(PCREV20MDT)
1
PCA
11
*PCA
12
PCB
13
*PCB
14
PCZ
15
*PCZ
16
+6V
17
REQ
18
+5V
19
10
20
Pulse coder
0V
(MS3102A2214P)
A
PCA
*PCA C
PCB D
0V
PCZ
*PCZ G
+5V M
0V
SHLD P
+6VA U
0VA
*PCB
0V
REQ
+5V
+5V
MS3106B2214S
Cable wiring
PCA
*PCA
PCB
*PCB
PCZ
*PCZ
+6V
REQ
+5V
+5V
+5V
0V
0V
0V
PCA
*PCA
PCB
*PCB
PCZ
*PCZ
+6VA
REQ
18
20
12
+5V
0V
14
16
U
N
GROUNDING PLATE
SHIELD
0VA
SHLD
(Shield)
NOTE
The +5V signals above can be used to feed power to linear
scales. The supply current per linear scale is 0.35 A
maximum.
Minimum tolerance to 5 V: 4.95 V for main unit and 4.9 V
for expanded section
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D For incremental detector
PCA
11
*PCA
12
PCB
13
*PCB
14
PCZ
15
*PCZ
16
+6V
17
(REQ)
18
+5V
19
10
20
Separate detector
Pulse coder
(MS3102A2029P)
0V
A
PCA
PCB
+5V
*PCA
0V
*PCB
PCZ
*PCZ
SHLD
+5V
+5V
0V
0V
0V
0V
+5V
+5V
MS3106B2029SW
REQ is not used.
Cable wiring
PCA
*PCA
PCB
*PCB
4
5
18
20
12
14
16
PCZ
*PCZ
+5V
+5V
+5V
0V
0V
0V
PCA
*PCA
PCB
*PCB
PCZ
*PCZ
+5V
+5V
+5V
0V
0V
0V
SHLD
(Shield)
SHIELD
GROUNDING PLATE
NOTE
The +5V signals above can be used to feed power to linear
scales. The supply current per linear scale is 0.35 A
maximum.
Minimum tolerance to 5 V: 4.95 V for main unit and 4.9 V
for expanded section
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Connection to a detector
made by another
manufacturer (Serial
interface)
JF101 to JF108
(PCREV20MDT)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
SD
*SD
REQ
*REQ
+6V
+5V
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
0V
0V
0V
+5V
+5V
Cable wiring
SD
*SD
REQ
*REQ
+6V
+5V
+5V
0V
0V
0V
SD
*SD
REQ
*REQ
+6V
18
+5V
20
+5V
12
0V
14
16
0V
Shield drain line
Shield
FG
(Frame
ground)
Ground plate
Recommended cable:
A66L00010286 (#20AWG 6 + #24AWG 3 pairs)
Recommended connector:
PCRE20FA (Honda Tsushin Kogyo)
FI3020S (Hirose Electric)
FCN247J020G/E (Fujitsu)
526222011 (Molex Japan)
FI40B2015S (Hirose Electric)
NOTE
1 The +5V signals above can be used to feed power to
detectors. The supply current per detector is 0.35 A
maximum.
Minimum tolerance to 5 V: 4.95 V for main unit and 4.9 V
for expanded section
2 When the 9090 series servo software is used, the serial
interface cannot be used.
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SD
11
:SD
12
13
14
REQ
15
:REQ
16
+6V
17
8
9
18
+5V
10
Pulse coder
SD
0V
E
J
0V
N
T
0V
REQ
+5V
+5V
0V
REQ
L
R
:SD
SHLD
M
+6VA
0VA
0V
+5V
MS3106B2029SW
19
20
Separate detector
+5V
Cable connection
18
20
12
14
16
SD
:SD
REQ
:REQ
+6V
+5V
+5V
0V
0V
0V
SD
vSD
REQ
:REQ
+6VA
+5V
+5V
H
(Shield)
Ground plate
0V
0V
0VA
SHLD
(Shield)
Recommended cable:
A66L00010286 (#20AWG 6 + #24AWG 3 pairs)
Recommended connector:
PCRE20FA (Honda Tsushin Kogyo)
FI3020S (Hirose Electric)
FCN247J020G/E (Fujitsu)
526222011 (Molex Japan)
FI40B2015S (Hirose Electric)
NOTE
1 The +5V signals above can be used to feed power to linear
scales. The supply current per linear scale is 0.35 A
maximum.
Minimum tolerance to 5 V: 4.95 V for main unit and 4.9 V
for expanded section
2 When the 9090 series servo software is used, the serial
interface cannot be used.
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Input Signal
Requirements
A phase signal
Shift in minus direction
B phase signal
Td
Td
Td
Tp
Z phase signal
Tw
Twy 1/4 frequency of A phase or B phase
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Requirements for the signals at the input pins of input connectors JF101
to JF104.
TD y 0.15 sec
The signals for these connectors are differential input signals with A and
B phases. An important factor is time TD from point A, when the
potential difference between PCA and *PCA exceeds 0.5V, to point B,
when the potential difference between PCB and *PCB becomes lower
than 0.5V. The minimum value of TD is 0.15 s. The period and pulse
width of the signals must be long enough to satisfy the above
requirements.
Receiver circuit
PCA
Aphase
signal
110
*PCA
560
5V
Relationship between
the direction of rotation
of the servo motor and
that of the separate
pulse coder
If the separate pulse coder rotates in the opposite direction to that of the
servo motor, reconnect the interface cable of the separate pulse coder as
described below.
(1) Exchange signal PCA with signal PCB.
(2) Exchange signal *PCA with signal *PCB.
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Connection of Battery
for Separate Absolute
Detector
Separate detector interface unit
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Battery case
JA4A
(PCREV20MDT)
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
01
02
03 0V
04
05
06
07 +6V
08
09
10
(M3 terminal)
+
+6V
0V
CABLE CONNECTION
JA4A
+6V
0V
7
3
Battery case
+ +6V
0V
NOTE
The battery for the separate absolute detector is required
only when the separate absolute detector is used. When an
absolute pulse coder with builtin motor is used, it is
powered by the builtin battery of the amplifier, such that the
battery for the separate absolute detector is not required.
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Connector Locations
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Installation
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1) Notes on installation
(1) Use an interface unit in a completely enclosed cabinet.
(2) Install an interface unit on a vertical surface, and provide a space
of 100 mm above and below the unit. Below an interface unit, do
not place equipment that generates a large amount of heat.
Vent holes
Basic unit
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Notes on Installing a
Separate Detector
Interface Unit
CAUTION
To install/remove the unit, a screwdriver must be inserted
obliquely. So, sufficient access clearances are required on
both sides of the unit. As a guideline, if the front of an
adjacent unit appears flush with the unit or slightly set back,
allow a clearance of about 20 mm between the unit and the
adjacent unit. If the front of an adjacent unit protrudes
beyond the front of the unit, allow a clearance of about 70
mm between the unit and the adjacent unit. Also, when
installing the unit near a side of the cabinet, allow a
clearance of about 70 mm between the unit and the side of
the cabinet.
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Removing
the unit from
the DIN rail
DIN rail
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GENERAL
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The Series 0i has a builtin I/O board for machine interface I/O. Number
of DI/DO points for builtin I/O card are 96/64 points. This builtin I/O
board must be assigned as the first slave of the I/O Link with the PMC
ladder according to the following tables.
DI 96 points
DO space map
Y0
Y1
Y2
Y3
Y4
Y5
Y6
Y7
DO 64 points
First MPG
Second MPG
Third MPG
DO alarm detection
NOTE
1 Since readout from a manual pulse generator (X12 to X14)
is directly performed by the CNC, only the above
assignment must be performed by the PMC.
2 See Chapter 9 for details on DO alarm detection (X15).
If the number of DI/DO points is not sufficient, external I/O units such as
the dispersed I/O can be added using the FANUC I/O Link.
MIL ribbon cable connectors are used as the internal connectors for the
builtin I/O board to simplify connection with the connector panel.
The Series 0i Mate has no builtin I/O cards. Use the operators panel I/O
module described in Chapter 9 as machine interface I/O.
DO signal reaction to a
system alarm
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8.2
CAUTIONS
8.2.1
DI Signals and
Receivers
8.2.2
DO Signals and Drivers
The following cautions must be observed when using I/O signal receivers
and drivers for the machine interface.
DI signals are basically of the sink type (a type that drains energy). Some
DI signals, however, can be set to either sink type or source type (a type
that supplies energy). See the description of the I/O board in the following
section for details.
A common signal is provided for selectable receivers. Whether the
common signal is connected to 0 V or 24 V determines whether a DI
signal is of sink or source type.
A source type DI signal is undesirable from the viewpoint of safety,
however, because if the input signal line is grounded, it will be latched in
the same state as that existing when the contact is closed. It is
recommended that all DI signals be set to sink type.
Always connect the common signal to either 0 or 24 V; do not leave it
open.
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BUILTIN I/O CARD
CONNECTION
Series 0i
control unit
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8.3.1
Connector Pin
Arrangement
01
CB104
CB105
CB106
CB107
HIROSE 50PIN
HIROSE 50PIN
HIROSE 50PIN
HIROSE 50PIN
0V
+24V
01
0V
+24V
01
0V
+24V
01
0V
+24V
02 X0000.0 X0000.1
02 X0003.0 X0003.1
02 X0004.0 X0004.1
02 X0007.0 X0007.1
03 X0000.2 X0000.3
03 X0003.2 X0003.3
03 X0004.2 X0004.3
03 X0007.2 X0007.3
04 X0000.4 X0000.5
04 X0003.4 X0003.5
04 X0004.4 X0004.5
04 X0007.4 X0007.5
05 X0000.6
X0000.7
05 X0003.6 X0003.7
05 X0004.6 X0004.7
05 X0007.6 X0007.7
06 X0001.0
X0001.1
06 X0008.0 X0008.1
06 X0005.0 X0005.1
06 X0010.0 X0010.1
07 X0001.2
X0001.3
07 X0008.2 X0008.3
07 X0005.2 X0005.3
07 X0010.2 X0010.3
08 X0001.4
X0001.5
08 X0008.4 X0008.5
08 X0005.4 X0005.5
08 X0010.4 X0010.5
09 X0001.6
X0001.7
09 X0008.6 X0008.7
09 X0005.6 X0005.7
09 X0010.6 X0010.7
10 X0002.0
11 X0002.2
X0002.1
10 X0009.0 X0009.1
11 X0009.2 X0009.3
10 X0006.0 X0006.1
11 X0006.2 X0006.3
10 X0011.0
11 X0011.2
X0011.1
12 X0002.4
13 X0002.6
X0002.5
12 X0009.4 X0009.5
13 X0009.6 X0009.7
12 X0006.4 X0006.5
13 X0006.6 X0006.7
12 X0011.4
13 X0011.6
X0011.5
14
14
15
15
15
16 Y0002.0 Y0002.1
17 Y0002.2 Y0002.3
16 Y0004.0 Y0004.1
17 Y0004.2 Y0004.3
16 Y0006.0 Y0006.1
17 Y0006.2 Y0006.3
18 Y0002.4 Y0002.5
19 Y0002.6 Y0002.7
18 Y0004.4 Y0004.5
19 Y0004.6 Y0004.7
18 Y0006.4 Y0006.5
19 Y0006.6 Y0006.7
20 Y0005.0 Y0005.1
21 Y0005.2 Y0005.3
20 Y0007.0 Y0007.1
21 Y0007.2 Y0007.3
X0002.3
X0002.7
14
15
COM4
X0011.3
X0011.7
14
16 Y0000.0
17 Y0000.2
Y0000.1
18 Y0000.4
19 Y0000.6
Y0000.5
20 Y0001.0
21 Y0001.2
Y0001.1
Y0001.3
20 Y0003.0 Y0003.1
21 Y0003.2 Y0003.3
22 Y0001.4
Y0001.5
22 Y0003.4 Y0003.5
22 Y0005.4 Y0005.5
22 Y0007.4 Y0007.5
23 Y0001.6
Y0001.7
23 Y0003.6 Y0003.7
23 Y0005.6 Y0005.7
23 Y0007.6 Y0007.7
Y0000.3
Y0000.7
24 DOCOM DOCOM
24
DOCOM DOCOM
24
DOCOM DOCOM
24
DOCOM DOCOM
25 DOCOM DOCOM
25
DOCOM DOCOM
25
DOCOM DOCOM
25
DOCOM DOCOM
NOTE
1 The B01 +24 V pins of the connectors (CB104, CB105,
CB106, and CB107) are used for the DI input signals, and
which output 24 VDC.
Do not connect +24 V of an external power supply to these
pins.
2 Each DOCOM is connected in the printer board. If using the
DO signal (Y) of a connector, be sure to input 24 VDC to
each pin of the DOCOM of that connector.
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Connecting DI/DO
For example, connecting
DI
Address No.
+24V
Bit No.
X0000.0
X0000.1
X0000.2
X0000.3
X0000.4
X0000.5
X0000.6
X0000.7
Terminal No.
CB104(B01)
CB104(A02)
RV
CB104(B02)
RV
CB104(A03)
RV
CB104(B03)
RV
CB104(A04)
RV
CB104(B04)
RV
CB104(A05)
RV
CB104(B05)
RV
0V
X0001.0
X0001.1
X0001.2
X0001.3
X0001.4
X0001.5
X0001.6
X0001.7
CB104(A06)
RV
CB104(B06)
RV
CB104(A07)
RV
CB104(B07)
RV
CB104(A08)
RV
CB104(B08)
RV
CB104(A09)
RV
CB104(B09)
RV
0V
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+24V
Bit No.
X0002.0
X0002.1
X0002.2
X0002.3
X0002.4
X0002.5
X0002.6
X0002.7
Terminal No.
CB104(B01),CB105(B01)
CB104(A10)
RV
CB104(B10)
RV
CB104(A11)
RV
CB104(B11)
RV
CB104(A12)
RV
CB104(B12)
RV
CB104(A13)
RV
CB104(B13)
RV
0V
X0003.0
X0003.1
X0003.2
X0003.3
X0003.4
X0003.5
X0003.6
X0003.7
CB105(A02)
RV
CB105(B02)
RV
CB105(A03)
RV
CB105(B03)
RV
CB105(A04)
RV
CB105(B04)
RV
CB105(A05)
RV
CB105(B05)
RV
0V
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Address No.
+24V
Bit No.
X0004.0
X0004.1
X0004.2
X0004.3
X0004.4
X0004.5
X0004.6
X0004.7
CB106(B01)
CB106(A02)
RV
CB106(B02)
RV
CB106(A03)
RV
CB106(B03)
RV
CB106(A04)
RV
CB106(B04)
RV
CB106(A05)
RV
CB106(B05)
RV
COM4
CB106(A14)
CB106(A01)
0V
X0005.0
X0005.1
X0005.2
X0005.3
X0005.4
X0005.5
X0005.6
X0005.7
CB106(A06)
RV
CB106(B06)
RV
CB106(A07)
RV
CB106(B07)
RV
CB106(A08)
RV
CB106(B08)
RV
CB106(A09)
RV
CB106(B09)
RV
0V
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Address No.
+24V
Bit No.
X0006.0
X0006.1
X0006.2
X0006.3
X0006.4
X0006.5
X0006.6
X0006.7
Terminal No.
CB106(B01),CB107(B01)
CB106(A10)
RV
CB106(B10)
RV
CB106(A11)
RV
CB106(B11)
RV
CB106(A12)
RV
CB106(B12)
RV
CB106(A13)
RV
CB106(B13)
RV
0V
X0007.0
X0007.1
X0007.2
X0007.3
X0007.4
X0007.5
X0007.6
X0007.7
CB107(A02)
RV
CB107(B02)
RV
CB107(A03)
RV
CB107(B03)
RV
CB107(A04)
RV
CB107(B04)
RV
CB107(A05)
RV
CB107(B05)
RV
0V
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+24V
Bit No.
X0008.0
X0008.1
X0008.2
X0008.3
X0008.4
X0008.5
X0008.6
X0008.7
Terminal No.
CB105(B01)
CB105(A06)
RV
CB105(B06)
RV
CB105(A07)
RV
CB105(B07)
RV
CB105(A08)
RV
CB105(B08)
RV
CB105(A09)
RV
CB105(B09)
RV
0V
X0009.0
X0009.1
X0009.2
X0009.3
X0009.4
X0009.5
X0009.6
X0009.7
CB105(A10)
RV
CB105(B10)
RV
CB105(A11)
RV
CB105(B11)
RV
CB105(A12)
RV
CB105(B12)
RV
CB105(A13)
RV
CB105(B13)
RV
0V
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+24V
Bit No.
X0010.0
X0010.1
X0010.2
X0010.3
X0010.4
X0010.5
X0010.6
X0010.7
Terminal No.
CB107(B01)
CB107(A06)
RV
CB107(B06)
RV
CB107(A07)
RV
CB107(B07)
RV
CB107(A08)
RV
CB107(B08)
RV
CB107(A09)
RV
CB107(B09)
RV
0V
X0011.0
X0011.1
X0011.2
X0011.3
X0011.4
X0011.5
X0011.6
X0011.7
CB107(A10)
RV
CB107(B10)
RV
CB107(A11)
RV
CB107(B11)
RV
CB107(A12)
RV
CB107(B12)
RV
CB107(A13)
RV
CB107(B13)
RV
0V
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CB104(A24,B24,A25,B25)
CB105(A24,B24,A25,B25)
CB106(A24,B24,A25,B25)
DOCOM CB107(A24,B24,A25,B25)
+24V
0V
+24V stabilized
power supply
DV
CB104(A16)
Y0000.0
Y0000.1
Y0000.2
Y0000.3
Y0000.4
Y0000.5
Y0000.6
Y0000.7
Y0001.0
Y0001.1
Y0001.2
Y0001.3
Y0001.4
Y0001.5
Y0001.6
Y0001.7
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
CB104(B16)
CB104(A17)
CB104(B17)
CB104(A18)
CB104(B18)
CB104(A19)
CB104(B19)
CB104(A20)
CB104(B20)
CB104(A21)
CB104(B21)
CB104(A22)
CB104(B22)
CB104(A23)
CB104(B23)
CB104(A01)
0V
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Address No.
Bit No.
CB104(A24,B24,A25,B25)
CB105(A24,B24,A25,B25)
CB106(A24,B24,A25,B25)
DOCOM CB107(A24,B24,A25,B25)
+24V
0V
+24V stabilized
power supply
DV
Y0002.0
Y0002.1
Y0002.2
Y0002.3
Y0002.4
Y0002.5
Y0002.6
Y0002.7
Y0003.0
Y0003.1
Y0003.2
Y0003.3
Y0003.4
Y0003.5
Y0003.6
Y0003.7
CB105(A16)
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
CB105(B16)
CB105(A17)
CB105(B17)
CB105(A18)
CB105(B18)
CB105(A19)
CB105(B19)
CB105(A20)
CB105(B20)
CB105(A21)
CB105(B21)
CB105(A22)
CB105(B22)
CB105(A23)
CB105(B23)
CB105(A01)
0V
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Terminal No.
Address No.
Bit No.
DOCOM
CB104(A24,B24,A25,B25)
CB105(A24,B24,A25,B25)
CB106(A24,B24,A25,B25)
CB107(A24,B24,A25,B25)
+24V
0V
+24V stabilized
power supply
DV
CB106(A16)
Y0004.0
Y0004.1
Y0004.2
Y0004.3
Y0004.4
Y0004.5
Y0004.6
Y0004.7
Y0005.0
Y0005.1
Y0005.2
Y0005.3
Y0005.4
Y0005.5
Y0005.6
Y0005.7
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
CB106(B16)
CB106(A17)
CB106(B17)
CB106(A18)
CB106(B18)
CB106(A19)
CB106(B19)
CB106(A20)
CB106(B20)
CB106(A21)
CB106(B21)
CB106(A22)
CB106(B22)
CB106(A23)
CB106(B23)
CB106(A01)
0V
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Terminal No.
Address No.
Bit No.
CB104(A24,B24,A25,B25)
CB105(A24,B24,A25,B25)
CB106(A24,B24,A25,B25)
DOCOM CB107(A24,B24,A25,B25)
+24V
0V
+24V stabilized
power supply
DV
Y0006.0
Y0006.1
Y0006.2
Y0006.3
Y0006.4
Y0006.5
Y0006.6
Y0006.7
Y0007.0
Y0007.1
Y0007.2
Y0007.3
Y0007.4
Y0007.5
Y0007.6
Y0007.7
CB107(A16)
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
DV
CB107(B16)
CB107(A17)
CB107(B17)
CB107(A18)
CB107(B18)
CB107(A19)
CB107(B19)
CB107(A20)
CB107(B20)
CB107(A21)
CB107(B21)
CB107(A22)
CB107(B22)
CB107(A23)
CB107(B23)
CB107(A01)
0V
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I/O Signal
Requirements and
External Power Supply
for DO
Requirements
for DI signals
Contact capacity :
30 VDC 16 mA or more
Leakage current between contact points for an open circuit :
1 mA or less (at 26.4 V)
Voltage drop between contact points for a closed circuit :
2 V or less (including the voltage drop in the cables)
External power
supply for DO
CAUTION
Never use the following DO parallel connection.
DOCOM
+24V
DV
Relay
DV
0V
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CAUTION
2 When using a dark lighting resistor as shown in the following
figure, use a leakageproof diode.
DOCOM
+24V
0V
Dark
lighting
resister
DV
Lamp
Leakageproof diode
0V
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NOTE
Output signal driver
Each of the output signal driver devices used on this I/O
board outputs eight signals.
A driver device monitors the current of each output signal.
If it detects an overcurrent on an output, it turns off the
output. Once an overcurrent causes an output to turn off,
the overcurrent is no longer present. Then, the output is
turned on again. In groundfault or overload conditions,
outputs may turn on and off alternately. This phenomenon
also occurs when a load with a high surge current is
connected.
Each driver device contains an overheat detector circuit. If
an overcurrent is observed on an output continuously
because of a groundfault or similar reason and the
temperature in the device rises, the overheat detector circuit
turns off all eight outputs.
The outputoff state is
maintained. This state can be released by logically turning
off then on again the outputs after the internal temperature
of the device drops to a specified level. This state can also
be released by turning off the system power supply.
The output signals of the driver devices are assigned the
following addresses:
Device #0: Y1000.0 to Y1000.7
Device #1: Y1001.0 to Y1001.7
Device #2: Y1002.0 to Y1002.7
Device #3: Y1003.0 to Y1003.7
Device #4: Y1004.0 to Y1004.7
Device #5: Y1005.0 to Y1005.7
Device #6: Y1006.0 to Y1006.7
Device #7: Y1007.0 to Y1007.7
If NC diagnosis shows that an output is on but the output is
actually not turned on, an overload on that output or another
output in the same device may have turned off the eight
outputs of that device. In such a case, turn off the system
power supply and remove the cause of the overload.
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OHD
IN#0
CONTROL
LOGIC
OUT#0
OCD
IN#1
CONTROL
LOGIC
OUT#1
OCD
IN#7
CONTROL
LOGIC
OUT#7
OCD
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9.1
GENERAL
The FANUC I/O Link is a serial interface which connects the CNC, cell
controller, dispersed I/O, machine operators panel, or Power Mate and
transfers I/O signals (bit data) at high speeds between each device. The
FANUC I/O Link regards one device as the master and other devices as
slaves when more than one device is connected. Input signals from the
slaves are sent to the master at specified intervals. Output signals from
the master are also sent to the slaves at specified intervals.
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CONNECTION
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The interface connector JD1A exists on the I/O card for the Series 0i or
on the main board for the Series 0i Mate.
In the I/O Link there are the master station and its slave stations. As the
Series 0i/0i Mate control unit, the master is connected to slaves such as
a distributed I/O slave. The slaves are divided into groups, and up to 16
groups can be connected to one I/O Link. (For the Series 0i Mate,
however, the number of I/O points is restricted.)
The I/O Link is connected in different ways depending on the types of
units actually used and the I/O points. To connect the I/O Link, the
assignment and addresses of the I/O signals have been made
programmable with the PMC program. The maximum number of I/O
points is 1024.
The two connectors of the I/O Link are named JD1A and JD1B, and are
common to all units (that have I/O Link function). A cable is always
connected from JD1A of a unit to JD1B of the next unit. Although JD1A
of the last unit is not used and left open, it need not be connected with a
terminator.
The pin assignments of connectors JD1A and JD1B are common to all
units on the I/O Link, and are illustrated on Subsec. 9.2.1. Use the figures
when connecting the I/O Link irrespective of the type of unit.
CNC
JD1A
Control unit
Slave unit
JD1B
JD1A
Max.
16 group
(Max. 15
groups
for 0iB)
JD1B
JD1A
JD1B
JD1A
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I/O Link
I/O Link
JD1A
24VDC
24VDC
24VDC
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The following is an example in which two operators panel I/O boards and
one machine operators panel are used.
DI space map
X4
X5
DO space map
Y0
Y1
Y2
X9
Y3
X10
Reserved
Y4
Reserved
Y5
X15
Reserved
Y6
X16
First MPG
Y7
X17
Second MPG
Y8
X18
Third MPG
Y9
X19
DO alarm detection
Y10
X20
Y11
X21
Y13
X25
Y14
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
X34
Reserved
X35
DO alarm detection
X36
Machine operators
panel
Machine operators
panel
Y12
S
X26
Y15
X47
NOTE
1 Since readout from the manual pulse generator (X16 to
X18) is directly performed by the CNC, only the above
assignment must be performed by the PMC.
2 See Subsec. 9.5.8 for details on DO alarm detection (X19
and X35).
3 For the Series 0i Mate, up to 240 DI points and up to 160 DO
points can be used.
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Series 0i
control unit
I/O Link servo
(Up to 7 units)
(See Sec.9.6.)
I/O Link
I/O Link
JD1A
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24VDC
24VDC
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DI space map
X0
X1
DO space map
Builtin I/O
DI 96 points
Y0
Y1
X2
Y2
X3
Y3
X4
Y4
X5
Y5
X6
Y6
X7
Y7
X8
Y8
X9
Y9
X10
Y10
X11
Y11
X12
First MPG
Y12
X13
Second MPG
Y13
X14
Third MPG
Y14
X15
DO alarm detection
Y15
X16
External I/O
Y16
X17
Y17
X18
Y18
X19
Y19
X20
Y20
Builtin I/O
DO 64 points
External
I/O
NOTE
1 Since readout from the manual pulse generator (X12 to
X14) is directly performed by the CNC, only the above
assignment must be performed by the PMC.
2 See Subsec. 9.5.8 for details on DO alarm detection (X15).
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9.2.1
Connection of FANUC
I/O Link by Electric
Cable
Control unit or preceding slave unit
JD1A
(PCREV20MDT)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
SIN
:SIN 12
SOUT 13
:SOUT 14
15
16
17
18
19
(+5V)
20
0V
0V
0V
0V
JD1B
(PCRE20LMD)
JD1B
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
(+5V)
(+5V)
11
SIN
:SIN 12
SOUT 13
:SOUT 14
15
16
17
18
19
(+5V)
20
JD1A
(PCRE20LMD)
0V
0V
0V
0V
Next slave
unit
(+5V)
(+5V)
+5 V terminals are for an optical I/O Link adapter. They are not necessary
when connecting with a metal cable.
A line for the +5V terminal is not required when the Optical I/O Link
Adapter is not used.
Cable wiring
SIN
:SIN
SOUT
:SOUT
0V
0V
0V
0V
3
4
1
2
11
12
13
14
1
2
3
4
11
12
13
14
SOUT
:SOUT
SIN
:SIN
0V
0V
0V
0V
Shield
Ground Plate
Recommended Cable Material
A66L00010284#10P(#28AWG 10pair)
9.2.2
Power Supply
Precautions
Take the following precautions about the power supply of a slave unit
connected through the FANUC I/O Link.
D During powerup, supply +24 V when or before turning on the CNC.
D During powerdown, stop supplying +24 V when or after turning off
the CNC.
D When turning off a slave unit, be sure to turn off the other units
connected through the same I/O Link.
These are general rules. Therefore, when additional rules are specified for
each unit, be sure to observe them.
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UNITS THAT CAN BE
CONNECTED USING
FANUC I/O Link
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Basically, the Series 0i can be connected to any unit that has a FANUC
I/O Link slave interface. For the Series 0i Mate, however, only the
following units can be connected. Detailed descriptions of each unit are
given later in this section. For details on the other units used with the
Series 0i, see the manual for each unit.
General units that can be connected to the Series 0i
Unit
Reference
Sec. 9.6
Sec. 9.7
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9.4
CONNECTION TO
MACHINE
OPERATORS PANEL
9.4.1
Overview
This machine operators panel is connected with CNC by I/O Link, which
is composed with the following 2 operators panels.
Sub panel B1
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9.4.2
Total Connection
Diagram
Machine operators panel
Main panel B
CM68
CNC
JD1B
I/OLink (JD1A)
CM69
JD1A
JA3
MPG
CA64(IN)
JA58
+24V Power
MPG
MPG
Generalpurpose
DI/DO
CA64(OUT)
CM65
Pendant
type MPG
Sub panel B1
CM66
CA65
CM67
NOTE
1 Usually, i series CNC is only possible to use the MPG interface on this operators panel. If i
series CNC uses some I/O unit having MPG interface (ex. Dispersion type I/O module for panel)
and this operators panel, the MPG interface nearest the CNC is only available on the I/O Link
connection. For the Series 0iB, a builtin I/O card is used to enable the MPG interfaces of
the second and subsequent units, use the manual handle allocation function described in
Subsection 5.4.4.
2 MPG cannot be connected with either of JA3 and JA58.
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9.4.3
Connections
9.4.3.1
Pin assignment
CA64 (Power source)
0V
+24V
A01
EON
B01
0V
+24V
A02
COM1
B02
COM2
A03
*ESP
B03
ESPCM1
A04
TR1
B04
TR2
A05
TR3
B05
TR4
A06
TR5
B06
TR6
A07
TR7
B07
TR8
EON
B01
EOFF
A02
COM1
B02
COM2
A03
Xm+1.4
B03
KEYCOM
A04
*ESP
B04
ESPCM1
A05
TR1
B05
TR2
B01
A02
B02
Xm+0.5
B03
Xm+0.3
A03
Xm+0.1
A04
+24V
B04
Xm+0.4
A05
Xm+0.2
B05
Xm+0.0
B08
A09
B08
A10
B10
A08
EOFF
B01
A02
B02
Xm+1.3
A03
Xm+0.7
B03
Xm+1.1
A04
+24V
B04
Xm+1.2
A05
Xm+1.0
B05
Xm+0.6
A01
+24V
B01
Xm+1.5
A01
+24V
B01
Xm+2.6
A02
Xm+1.6
B02
Xm+1.7
A02
Xm+2.7
B02
Xm+3.0
A03
Xm+2.0
B03
Xm+2.1
A03
Xm+3.1
B03
Xm+3.2
A04
Xm+2.2
B04
Xm+2.3
A04
Xm+3.3
B04
Xm+3.4
A05
Xm+2.4
B05
Xm+2.5
A05
Xm+3.5
B05
Xm+3.6
A06
TR3
B06
TR4
A06
Xm+3.7
B06
DICOM
A07
TR5
B07
TR6
A07
TR7
B07
TR8
A08
Yn+5.3
B08
Yn+5.7
A08
Yn+7.3
B08
Yn+7.4
A09
Yn+6.3
B08
Yn+6.7
A09
Yn+7.5
B08
Yn+7.6
A10
DOCOM
B10
0V
A10
DOCOM
B10
0V
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.
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HA1
11
HB1
12
HA2
13
HB2
14
HA3
15
HB3
16
17
18
9
10
+5V
HA1
11
Xm+1.5
HB1
12
0V
Xm+2.2
13
Xm+1.6
Xm+2.3
14
0V
Xm+2.4
15
Xm+1.7
Xm+2.5
16
0V
Yn+5.3
17
Xm+2.0
+5V
Xm+2.1
18
+5V
+5V
19
+24V
+5V
10
+24V
20
+5V
0V
0V
0V
19
20
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9.4.3.2
Power supply
connection
To the connector CA64 (IN), shown in the figure below, supply the power
necessary for this operators panel to operate and the power necessary for
generalpurpose DI. To facilitate power branching, the powers supplied
to CA64 (IN) are output directly to CA64 (OUT). If power branching is
required, use CA64 (OUT).
CA64 (IN)
24VDC power
01
+24V
02
0V
03
CA64 (OUT)
24VDC power
01
+24V
02
0V
03
NOTE
1 Both connectors CA64 (IN) and CA64 (OUT) are same
specification. And there is not indication of (IN) and (OUT)
on the PCB.
2 Power supply for the operators panel must not turn off at
operation. If +24V is turned off at operation, CNC happen
to get system alarm (Communication alarm between CNC
and operators panel). +24V for operators panel must be
supplied before or same time CNC power on.
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9.4.3.3
I/O link connection
Control unit preceding slave unit
Main panel B
JD1A
(PCRE20MDKSLA)
JD1B
(PCRE20MDKSLA)
1
SIN 11
2 :SIN 12
3 SOUT 13
4 :SOUT 14
5
15
6
16
7
17
18
8
9 (+5V) 19
10
20
0V
0V
0V
0V
JD1B
1
SIN 11
2 :SIN 12
3 SOUT 13
4 :SOUT 14
15
5
6
16
7
17
18
8
9 (+5V) 19
10
20
(+5V)
(+5V)
JD1A
0V
0V
0V
0V
Next slave
unit
(+5V)
(+5V)
+5V terminals are for an optical I/O Link adapter. They are not necessary
when connecting with a metal cable.
If not using the optical I/O link adapter, do not connect the +5 V pin.
JD1A
SIN
:SIN
SOUT
:SOUT
0V
0V
0V
0V
JD1B
3
4
1
2
11
12
13
14
1
2
3
4
11
12
13
14
Shield
Ground Plate
140
SOUT
:SOUT
SIN
:SIN
0V
0V
0V
0V
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9.4.3.4
Emergency stop signal
connection
Machine operatorspanel
Sub panel B1
Emergency stop
Switch (SB1)
Main panel B
P.C.B.
CM67
CA65
*ESP
9.4.3.5
Power ON/OFF control
signal connection
A04
A03
ESPCM1 B04
B03
*ESP
ESPC
*ESP
+24V
ON switch
EON
COM1
A01
A01
EON
A02
A02
COM
B01
B01
EOFF
B02
B02
OFF switch
EOFF
COM2
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DI (input signal)
connection
Pin number
+24V
Address number
CM68(A1),CM69(A1),
JA58(10),JA58(19)
Bit
Sub panel B1
CM65(A04)
Xm+0.0
Xm+0.1
Xm+0.2
Xm+0.3
Xm+0.4
Xm+0.5
Xm+0.6
Xm+0.7
Xm+1.0
Xm+1.1
Xm+1.2
Xm+1.3
CM65(B05)
D Rotary switch
A
(SA1)
CM65(A03)
CM65(A05)
CM65(B03)
CM65(B04)
CM65(B02)
CM66(A04)
CM66(B05)
D Rotary switch
(SA2)
A
CM66(A03)
CM66(A05)
CM66(B03)
CM66(B04)
CM66(B02)
RV
RV
RV
RV
RV
RV
RV
RV
RV
RV
RV
RV
CM67(B03)
Xm+1.4
CM67(A03)
Memory protect
RV
(SA3)
JA58(11)
Xm+1.5
CM68(B01)
RV
JA58(13)
Xm+1.6
CM68(A02)
RV
JA58(15)
Xm+1.7
CM68(B02)
RV
+24V
0V
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Pin number
Address number
Bit
Xm+2.0
Xm+2.1
Xm+2.2
Xm+2.3
Xm+2.4
Xm+2.5
Xm+2.6
Xm+2.7
Xm+3.0
Xm+3.1
Xm+3.2
Xm+3.3
JA58(17)
CM68(A03)
RV
JA58(8)
CM68(B03)
RV
JA58(3)
CM68(A04)
RV
RV
JA58(4)
CM68(B04)
JA58(5)
CM68(A05)
RV
JA58(6)
CM68(B05)
RV
CM69(B01)
RV
CM69(A02)
RV
0V
CM69(B02)
RV
RV
CM69(A03)
RV
CM69(B03)
RV
CM69(A04)
Xm+3.4
CM69(B04)
RV
Xm+3.5
CM69(A05)
RV
Xm+3.6
CM69(B05)
RV
Xm+3.7
+24V
CM69(A06)
RV
CM69(B06)
DICOM
0V
NOTE
1 Xm+3.0 to 3.7 have a common line that is possible to select the source/sink type. If DICOM
(CM69B06pin) is connected to +24V, the DI signal logic is negative. But in this connection,
if the DI signal wires happen to drop the ground level, the status of the DI signal is same as the
DI signal is ON. From the safety viewpoint, DICOM should be connected 0V.
2 Xm+0.0 to 0.7, Xm+1.0 to 1.7 and Xm+2.0 to 0.7 common lines are fixed. So, if these DI pins
in this address open, the status of these one stay 0. And in case of Xm+3.0 to 3.7 which have
a selectable common line, if the DICOM(CM69B06pin) is connected to 0V and these DI pins
open, the status of these one stay 0. And if the DICOM are connected to +24V and these DI
pins open, the status of these one stay 1. And if the DICOM is not connected to 0V or +24V
and these DI pins open, the status of these one dont care.
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9.4.3.7
DO (output signal)
connection
Pin number
DOCOM
CM68(A10),CM69(A10)
Address No.
Bit
+24V
0V
+24V Power
JA58(7)
CM68(A08)
Yn+5.3
Relay
DV
Yn+5.7
Yn+6.3
Yn+6.7
Yn+7.3
Yn+7.4
Yn+7.5
Yn+7.6
DV
CM68(B08)
DV
CM68(A09)
DV
CM68(B09)
DV
CM69(A08)
DV
CM69(B08)
DV
CM69(A09)
DV
CM69(B09)
CM68(B10),CM69(B10)
0V
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9.4.3.8
Manual pulse generator
connection
Main panel A/B/A1/B1
JA3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
HA1
HB1
HA2
HB2
HA3
HB3
+5V
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
3
4
5
6
+5V
0V
HA1 HB1
Manual pulse generator # 1
(M3 Screw)
3
4
5
6
+5V
0V
HA1 HB1
0V
0V
0V
+5V
+5V
Cable connection
Terminal
1
2
9
12
7BK
7WH
5RD
5BK
HA1
HB1
+5V
0V
5
6
3
4
#1
3
4
18
14
HA3 5
HB3 6
+5V 20
0V 16
8RD
8BK
4RD
3BK
HA2
HB2
+5V
0V
5
6
3
4
#2 HA2
HB2
+5V
0V
9BK
9WH
6RD
1BK
HA3
HB3
+5V
0V
5
6
3
4
#3 HA3
HB3
+5V
0V
HA1
HB1
+5V
0V
HA2
HB2
+5V
0V
HA1
HB1
+5V
0V
Ground
Wiring
Cable
NOTE
For an explanation of the length of the cable for the manual
pulse generator, see Subsection 5.4.3.
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9.4.3.9
When a pendanttype
manual pulse generator
Pendanttype manual
pulse generator
JA58
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
HA1
HB1
Xm+2.2
Xm+2.3
Xm+2.4
Xm+2.5
Yn+5.3
Xm+2.1
+5V
+24V
11 Xm+1.5
0V
12
13 Xm+1.6
0V
14
15 Xm+1.7
0V
16
17 Xm+2.0
+5V
18
+24V
19
20
+5V
Multiplier
Axis
Selection setting
NOTE
1 When Xm+1.5 to Xm+2.5 of connector JA58 are allocated
as the Dis used for the axis selection and multiplier setting,
Xm+1.5 to Xm+2.5 of connector CM68 cannot be used.
2 One DO is available for the manual pulse generator side at
the users direction. When this is used, Yn+5.3 of CM68
cannot be used, as in the case for DIs above.
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9.4.3.10
Connector (on the cable
side) specifications
Connector
Maker Specification
Order specifi
cation
JD1A, JD1B,
JA3, JA58
(Operators panel
depth=60mm min.)
Stand wire
press
mount type
Hirose
FI3020S (Connector)
FI20CV7 (Case)
A02B0236K302
JD1A, JD1B,
JA58
(Operators panel
depth=80mm min.)
Soldering type
Honda
PCRE20FS (Connector)
PCRV20LA (Case)
A02B0120K301
Hirose
FI40B20S (Connector)
FI20CV2 (Case)
Stand wire
press
mount type
Honda
PCRE20FA (Connector)
PCRV20LA (Case)
A02B0120K302
Hirose
FI3020S (Connector)
FI20CV2 (Case)
JA3
(Operators panel
depth=80mm min.)
Soldering type
CA64 (IN),
CA64 (OUT)
AMP
11782883 (Housing)
11752185 (Contact)
A02B0120K324
CM67
AMP
1782895 (Housing)
11752185 (Contact)
A02B0236K312
CM68,
CM69
AMP
1782898 (Housing)
11752185 (Contact)
A02B0236K313
CM65,
CM66
Hirose
HIF3BA10D2.54R
A02B0236K314
CA65
Hirose
HIF3BA20D2.54R
A02B0120K343
CA55
JAV
LY10DC10 (Housing)
LY10C23 (Contact)
A02B0236K303
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Hirose
FI40B2015S (Connector)
FI20CV (Case)
A02B0120K303
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9.4.4
DI/DO Address
DI/DO address of Keyswitches and LED on the keyboard of Main panel
B are as follows.
9.4.4.1
Keyboard of main panel
BIT
Xm+4/Yn+0
B4
B3
B2
B1
A4
A3
A2
A1
Xm+5/Yn+1
D4
D3
D2
D1
D4
C3
C2
C1
Xm+6/Yn+2
A8
A7
A6
A5
E4
E3
E2
E1
Xm+7/Yn+3
C8
C7
C6
C5
B8
B7
B6
B5
Xm+8/Yn+4
E8
E7
E6
E5
D8
D7
D6
D5
Xm+9/Yn+5
B11
B10
B9
A11
A10
A9
Xm+10/Yn+6
D11
D10
D9
C11
C10
C9
E11
E10
E9
Key/LED
Xm+11/Yn+7
Keyswitches/LED position
E
Address
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Table of gray code output is as follows when the Sub panel B1 is used
9.4.4.2
Override signals
10
15
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
95
Xm+0.0
Xm+0.1
Xm+0.2
Xm+0.3
Xm+0.4
Xm+0.5
NOTE
Xm+0.5 is a parity bit.
50
60
70
80
90
Xm+0.6
Xm+0.7
Xm+1.0
Xm+1.1
Xm+1.2
Xm+1.3
NOTE
Xm+1.2 is a parity bit.
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DI/DO Mapping
DI map
DO map
Xm+0
Yn+0
Generalpurpose
DI/DO
Xm+1
Xm+2
Yn+1
Yn+2
Xm+3
Yn+3
Xm+4
Yn+4
Xm+5
Yn+5
Xm+6
Keyboard
(LED)
Include general
Purpose DO
Yn+6
Keyboard of
Main panel
(Keyswitches)
Xm+7
Xm+8
Yn+7
Xm+9
Xm+10
Xm+11
Xm+12 (1st MPG)
Xm+13 (2nd MPG)
MPG
Xm+15
9.4.6
Connector Locations
of Main Panel B
Stud for grounding
(M4)
Unit=mm
Fuse(1A)
View from rear side
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9.4.7
Specifications
9.4.7.1
Environmental
requirement
Temperature
Around a unit
At operation
Storing or transporting
0C to 58C
20C to 60C
Temperature variance
Max.
Humidity
Normally
Short time (Within one month)
Vibration
Operating
Atmosphere
Normal FA atmosphere(Consult us when using the system under environments with higher
degree of dust, coolant, or organic solution.)
1.1C/min
75% or less (Relative humidity)
95% or less (Relative humidity)
0.5G or less
9.4.7.2
Order specification
Name
Specification
Note
A02B0236C231
Symbol key
A02B0236C241
English key
A02B0236C231
A02B0236C235
A02B0236K170
A02B0236K171
A02B0236K172
Fuse(Spare part)
A03B0815K001
1A
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9.4.7.3
Main panel B, B1
specification
Item
Specification
Note
Generalpurpose DI points
32 points
Generalpurpose DO points
8 points
55 keys
Matrix DI
LED
Color : Green
MPG interface
Max. 3 units
Interface to CNC
9.4.7.4
Sub panel A, B1
specification
Sub panel specification
Item
Note
A
ON/OFF
ON/OFF switch
9.4.7.5
Power supply
specification
Voltage
24VDC"10% (from Power connector
CA64, including momentary values)
Momentary values and ripples are also
included in "10%.
Capacity
0.4A
152
Note
Including all DI consumption
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Generalpurpose DI
signal definition
Capacity
Delay time
9.4.7.7
Generalpurpose DO
signal definition
Maximum load current in ON state
200mA or less
Withstand voltage
20A or less
Delay time
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9.4.8
Key Symbol Indication
on Machine Operators
Panel
9.4.8.1
Meaning of key symbols
Symbol
indication
Meaning of key
Reference position return mode selection; Sets reference position return mode.
Manual handle feed mode selection; Sets manual handle feed mode.
Teachin jog (reachin handle) mode selection signal;
Sets teachin jog (teachin handle) mode.
Single block signal; Executes program one by one. This
key is used to check a program.
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
pressed during automatic operation.
Program stop(output only); Turns on the LED on the
button when automatic operation is stopped by M00
specified in the program.
Optional stop; Stops automatic operation after execution of the block of a program where M01 is specified in
the program.
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Symbol
indication
Meaning of key
155
9.4.8.2
Detachable key top
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Keyboard of machine operators panel has 55 keys. All key tops are
detachable. MTB can customize keys and make his original key layout
easily. And using transparent key top (optional), a film sheet with marking
is inserted into the key.
NOTE
* Use the oilproof sheet in the environment which oil is used
for.
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Others
157
F: Keyswitch ON (1)
Dataline(bit3)
Dataline(bit2)
Dataline(bit1)
Dataline(bit0)
Dataline(bit2)
Dataline(bit1)
Dataline(bit0)
Dataline(bit4)
Dataline(bit4)
Dataline(bit0)
Dataline(bit1)
Com.line8(Xm+11)
Dataline(bit2)
Com.line8(Xm+11)
Dataline(bit3)
Com.line7(Xm+10)
Com.line8(Xm+11)
Dataline(bit4)
Com.line7(Xm+10)
Dataline(bit5)
Com.line6(Xm+9)
Com.line7(Xm+10)
Dataline(bit6)
Com.line6(Xm+9)
Dataline(bit7)
Com.line5(Xm+8)
Com.line6(Xm+9)
Dataline(bit0)
Com.line5(Xm+8)
Dataline(bit1)
Com.line4(Xm+7)
Com.line5(Xm+8)
Dataline(bit2)
Com.line4(Xm+7)
Dataline(bit3)
Com.line3(Xm+6)
Com.line4(Xm+7)
Dataline(bit4)
Com.line3(Xm+6)
Dataline(bit5)
Com.line2(Xm+5)
Com.line3(Xm+6)
Dataline(bit6)
Com.line1(Xm+4)
Com.line2(Xm+5)
Dataline(bit7)
Com.line1(Xm+4)
Com.line2(Xm+5)
Dataline(bit5)
State (f)
Com.line1(Xm+4)
Dataline(bit3)
Dataline(bit7)
State (e)
Dataline(bit6)
State (d)
Dataline(bit0)
Com.line8(Xm+11)
Dataline(bit1)
Com.line8(Xm+11)
Dataline(bit2)
Com.line7(Xm+10)
Com.line8(Xm+11)
Dataline(bit3)
Com.line7(Xm+10)
Dataline(bit4)
Com.line6(Xm+9)
Com.line7(Xm+10)
Dataline(bit5)
Com.line6(Xm+9)
Dataline(bit6)
Com.line5(Xm+8)
Com.line6(Xm+9)
Dataline(bit7)
Com.line5(Xm+8)
Dataline(bit0)
Com.line4(Xm+7)
Com.line5(Xm+8)
Dataline(bit1)
Com.line4(Xm+7)
Dataline(bit2)
Com.line3(Xm+6)
Com.line4(Xm+7)
Dataline(bit3)
Com.line3(Xm+6)
Dataline(bit4)
Com.line2(Xm+5)
Com.line3(Xm+6)
Dataline(bit5)
Com.line1(Xm+4)
Com.line2(Xm+5)
Dataline(bit6)
Com.line1(Xm+4)
Com.line2(Xm+5)
Dataline(bit7)
Com.line1(Xm+4)
Dataline(bit5)
State (c)
Dataline(bit6)
State (b)
Dataline(bit7)
State (a)
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There are three datalines where input exists.
Data table 2.
Data table 1.
00000001 00000010
00000100 00001000
00010000 00100000
01000000 10000000
[2] Judgment 1
(1) If there is no dataline where the keyinput exists.
Any key switch is not pushed.:
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9.5
CONNECTION TO
THE SMALL
MACHINE
OPERATORS PANEL
9.5.1
Overview
9.5.2
Overall Connection
Diagram
CNC
I/O unit
I/O Link
JD1B
I/O Link
JD1A
Small machine operators panel
JD1B JD1A
Operators
panel I/O
MPG
JA3
Keyboard
CE53
CE53
CE54
CE54
MPG
MPG
CPD1 (OUT)
+24 V power
supply
CPD (IN)
CPD1 (IN)
CM65 CM66
Emergency
stop
switch
(SB1)
160
Rotary Rotary
switch switch
(SA1) (SA2)
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NOTE
1 If this operators panel is used together with a unit (such as an I/O module for branching)
connected to an I/O Link having another MPG interface, only the MPG interface of the unit
(module) nearest the CNC connected to the I/O Link will be enabled by default. To enable the
MPG interfaces of the second and subsequent units, set appropriate parameters. For details,
refer to the manual supplied with the NC used.
2 The following screwon connectors cannot be used for the connection of an I/O Link and
manual pulse generator.
Connectors that cannot used on the cable side
Specification
Manufacturer
Connector case
FI20CV7
FI3020SCV7
9.5.3
Connection of Each
Section
9.5.3.1
Power connection
To the CPD1 connector, shown in the figure below, supply the power
necessary for this operators panel to operate, as well as the power for the
generalpurpose DI.
CPD1
24VDC power
supply
01 +24V
02 0V
03
NOTE
The +24V power supplied to this connector must be turned
OFF during operation. Turning it OFF will cause a CNC
communication alarm to be generated. Make sure that at
power ON, the supply of this +24V power is at the same time
as or earlier than the supply of the power to the CNC and
that at power OFF, it is at the same time as or later than the
interruption of the power to the CNC.
When the CNC connected to this operators panel with an
I/O Link is to be turned off, the power to this operators panel
must also be turned off.
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Emergency stop switch
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The emergency stop switch has contact A in two circuits and contact B
in two circuits. (This signal is not sent to the CNC with a FANUC I/O
Link.)
The machine tool builder is required to connect the switch to other DI/DO
devices.
9.5.3.3
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9.5.3.4
Manual pulse generator
connection
HA1
HB1
HA2
HB2
HA3
HB3
+5V
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
0V
0V
0V
+5V
+5V
Cable connection
Terminal block
1
2
9
12
7BK
7WH
5RD
5BK
HA1
HB1
+5V
0V
5
6
3
4
#1
3
4
18
14
HA3 5
HB3 6
+5V 20
0V 16
8RD
8BK
4RD
3BK
HA2
HB2
+5V
0V
5
6
3
4
#2 HA2
HB2
+5V
0V
9BK
9WH
6RD
1BK
HA3
HB3
+5V
0V
5
6
3
4
#3 HA3
HB3
+5V
0V
HA1
HB1
+5V
0V
HA2
HB2
+5V
0V
GROUNDING PLATE
Cable
Wiring
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Calculate the maximum allowable length of the cable for the manual pulse
generator, with the method described below.
Manual pulse generators are supplied with 5 VDC power. The drop in
voltage due to cable resistance must not exceed 0.2V (on 0V and 5V lines
in total).
0.2y
0.1 R 2L
Where
0.1 : Power supply current for the manual
pulse generator = 0.1 A
R : Wire resistance per unit length [/m]
m : Number of 0V wires (= number of 5V wires)
L : Cable length [m]
m
Therefore,
Lx
m
R
=76.75[m]
0.0394
T1
HAn
T1
4
T1
HBn
T1
4
T1
4
+ direction pulse
direction pulse
Forward direction rotation
Click
point
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The circuit to receive the signal of the manual pulse generator is as shown
in the figure below.
+5V
10K W
Connector
0V
Receivers
internal
circuit
C
0V
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9.5.4
DI Signal Connection
(Rotary Switch
Connection)
+24V
Address number
Pin number
Bit number
Xm+0.0
Xm+0.1
Xm+0.2
Xm+0.3
Xm+0.4
Xm+0.5
Xm+1.0
Xm+1.1
Xm+1.2
Xm+1.3
Xm+1.4
Xm+1.5
CM65(A04)
CM65(B05)
CM65(A03)
CM65(A05)
CM65(B03)
CM65(B04)
CM65(B02)
CM66(A04)
CM66(B05)
CM66(A03)
RV
CM66(A05)
RV
CM66(B03)
RV
CM66(B04)
RV
CM66(B02)
RV
RV
RV
RV
RV
RV
RV
RV
0V
166
Rotary switch
(SA1)
Rotary switch
(SA2)
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9.5.5
I/O Address
9.5.5.1
Keyboard of the
operators panel
The I/O address correspondence between the key switches on the machine
operators panel and LEDs are as follows.
BIT
Key/LED
Xm+4/Yn+0
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
Xm+5/Yn+1
B6/
B5/
B4/
Without Without Without
LED
LED
LED
B3
B2
B1
Xm+6/Yn+2
C6/
C5/
C4/
Without Without Without
LED
LED
LED
C3
C2
C1
Xm+7/Yn+3
D6/
D5/
D4/
Without Without Without
LED
LED
LED
D3
D2
D1
E3
E2
E1
Xm+8/Yn+4
E6
E5
E4
E
Address
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Override signals
10
15
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
95
Xm+0.0
Xm+0.1
Xm+0.2
Xm+0.3
Xm+0.4
Xm+0.5
50
60
70
80
90
Xm+1.0
Xm+1.1
Xm+1.2
Xm+1.3
Xm+1.4
Xm+1.5
NOTE
1 Xm+0.5 and Xm+1.4 are parity bits.
2 If parity bits are used, the output timing of override signals
may differ from that of the parity bits.
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9.5.6
The I/O address maps for the main panel are as follows.
Generalpurpose DI
(Rotary switch)
Yn+1
Yn+2
Reserved
Yn+3
Xm+4
Xm+5
Xm+6
Xm+7
Yn+4
Yn+5
Operators panel
Keyboard
(Key switch)
Yn+6
Yn+7
Xm+8
Xm+9
Xm+10
Reserved
Xm+11
Xm+12 (1st MPG)
Xm+13 (2nd MPG)
MPG
Operators panel
Keyboard
(LED)
Reserved
9.5.7
External Dimensions
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9.5.7.1
Outline drawing and
panelcut drawing of the
small machine
operators panel
Umit: mm
Weight : 1.5kg
Panelcut drawing
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9.5.7.2
Layout of the key sheet
(1) M series
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(2) T series
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9.5.8
Connector Layout of
the Small Machine
Operators Panel
4f4
Unit: mm
<As viewed from the rear>
Fuse (1A)
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9.5.9
Specifications
9.5.9.1
Environmental
requirement
Temperature
Around a unit
At operation
Storing or transporting
0C to 55C
20C to 60C
Temperature variance
Max.
Humidity
Normally
Short time (Within one month)
Vibration
Operating
Atmosphere
Normal FA atmosphere (Consult us when using the system under environments with higher
degree of dust, coolant, or organic solution.)
1.1C/min
75% or less (Relative humidity)
95% or less (Relative humidity)
0.5G or less
9.5.9.2
Order specification
Name
Specification
Remarks
A02B0299C150#M
M series
A02B0299C150#T
T series
Transparent keysheet
A02B0299K210
Fuse(Spare part)
A02B0815K001
1A
9.5.9.3
Operators panel
specification
Item
Specification
Remarks
30 keys
Matrix DI
LED
Green
MPG interface
Max. 3 units
Interface to CNC
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9.5.9.4
Power supply
specification
Item
Capacity
Remarks
0.4A
9.5.10
Key Symbol Indication
on Machine Operators
Panel
9.5.10.1
Meaning of key symbols
Symbol
indication
English
Meaning of key
AUTO
EDIT
MDI
175
REMOTE
REF
JOG
INC
HANDLE
TEACH
Teachin jog (reachin handle) mode selection signal;Sets teachin jog (teachin handle) mode.
SINGLE
BLOCK
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Symbol
indication
English
Meaning of key
BLOCK
SKIP
Block skip: Pressing this button during automatic operation causes the block under execution to stop, skipping to the end of block (;).
PRG
STOP
OPT
STOP
Optional stop; Stops automatic operation after execution of the block of a program where
M01 is specified in the program.
RESTART
DRY
RUN
Dry run; Sets the axis feedrate to the jog federate instead of a programmed feedrate
when automatic operation is performed by
setting this button to on. This function is used
to check only the movement of the tool when
no workpiece is mounted.
MC
LOCK
CYCLE
START
CYCLE
STOP
+X X
+Y Y
+Z Z
RAPID
SPDL
CW
SPDL
CCW
SPDL
STOP
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9.5.10.2
Customization of the key
sheet
13 mm
13 mm
NOTE
If a small machine operators panel customized in this way
is to be maintained (replaced), the application of the sticker
must be performed by the customer. The customer must
prepare a sticker. Once peeled off, the transparent sheet
cannot be reused. Another transparent sheet must be
used.
9.5.11
Others
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Maintenance Parts
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Consumables
Name
Fuse (Operators panel I/O printed
circuit board)
Ordering specification
A60L00010290#LM10
Remarks
Rated: 1A
Items to be repaired
Name
Ordering specification
Remarks
A20B20020470
A20B20030660
A20B0299C150#M
M series
A20B0299C150#T
T series
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9.6
CONNECTION OF
CONNECTOR PANEL
I/O MODULE
9.6.1
Configuration
Flat cable for module connection
Direction to be
used when the
modules are
mounted using
DIN rails or
screws
Expansion module 3
JD1A
Expansion module 2
JD1B
Expansion module 1
(with manual pulse generator)
Basic module
I/O Link cable
NOTE
For direction connection to the connection printed circuit board, expansion modules are
installed to the right of the basic module on the installation plane. For installation using DIN
rails or screws, expansion modules are installed to the left of the basic module on the installation
plane.
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9.6.2
Connection Diagram
CNC
I/O UNIT
I/O Link
JD1B
JD1A
(JD44A)
JD1A
JD1B
CA52
CB150
Basic module
MPG
+24 V power supply
MPG
JA3
DI/DO
module
CA53
CB150
CA52
Expansion module
(with MPG (Note))
CA53
2A output
module
CB154
CA52
Expansion module 2
CA53
Analog
input
module
CB157
CA52
Expansion module 3
180
Connector panel
MPG
Machine side
DI/DO
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NOTE
1 Ensure that the expansion module with the MPG interface is located nearest to the basic
module, as shown in the figure. The MPG can be connected to the connector panel I/O module
only when the i series CNC is used.
2 The connection diagram above shows an example of using a DI/DO module, 2A output module,
and analog input module as expansion modules. These expansion modules can be used in
any combination.
9.6.3
Module Specifications
Types of modules
Name
Drawing No.
Specifications
Reference
item
A03B0815K002
1A
(For basic module)
Intermodule flat
cable
A03B0815K100
20 mm long
Suitable for a module
interval of 32 mm
Specifications
Remarks
Expandable up to 16 units or
1024/1024 points as CNC slaves
Interface between
basic module and
expansion modules
Bus connection
using a flat cable
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Installation conditions
Ambient temperature Operation:
0C to 55C
for the unit
Storage and transportation: 20C to 60C
Temperature change 1.1C/minute maximum
Humidity
Normal condition:
75% (relative humidity)
Short term (within one month): 95% (relative humidity)
Vibration
Atmosphere
Other conditions
Expansion
module 3
Expansion
module 2
Expansion
module 1
Basic module
Upper side
Lower side
Power supply
voltage
Power supply
rating
Remarks
0.2A+7.3mA DI Number of DI
points with DI=ON
Expansion
module D
(analog input
module)
0.1A
0.1A+7.3mA DI Number of DI
points with DI=ON
0.1A
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9.6.4
DI/DO Connector Pin
Assignment
This section describes the DI/DO connector pin allocation of the basic
module and expansion modules A and B.
CB150 (HONDA MR50RMA)
33 DOCOM
01 DOCOM
34 Yn+0.0
02 Yn+1.0
35 Yn+0.1
36 Yn+0.2
37 Yn+0.3
38 Yn+0.4
39 Yn+0.5
40 Yn+0.6
19
0V
20
0V
21
0V
22
0V
23
0V
24 DICOM0
25
41 Yn+0.7
26
42 Xm+0.0
27
43 Xm+0.1
28
44 Xm+0.2
29
45 Xm+0.3
30
46 Xm+0.4
31
47 Xm+0.5
32
48 Xm+0.6
49 Xm+0.7
50
Xm+1.0
Xm+1.1
Xm+1.2
Xm+1.3
Xm+1.4
Xm+1.5
Xm+1.6
Xm+1.7
+24V
03 Yn+1.1
04 Yn+1.2
05 Yn+1.3
06 Yn+1.4
07 Yn+1.5
08 Yn+1.6
09 Yn+1.7
10 Xm+2.0
11 Xm+2.1
12 Xm+2.2
13 Xm+2.3
14 Xm+2.4
15 Xm+2.5
16 Xm+2.6
17 Xm+2.7
18 +24V
NOTE
1 The DI and DO addresses for the basic and expansion
modules run contiguously. These basic and expansion
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 Y0000 (m = 4 and n = 0),
respectively, then the addresses are allocated as shown in
the following table.
2 Pins 18 and 50 (+24V) of connector CB150 are used to
apply 24 V externally to a module. Be sure to connect these
pins because the +24 V applied to the module is used
internally.
DI
DO
Basic module
X4X6
Y0Y1
Expansion module 1
X7X9
Y2Y3
Expansion module 2
X10X12
Y4Y5
Expansion module 3
X13X15
Y6Y7
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DI (Input Signal)
Connection
+24V
Bit number
Xm+0.0
Xm+0.1
Xm+0.2
Xm+0.3
Xm+0.4
Xm+0.5
Xm+0.6
Xm+0.7
CB150(43)
RV
CB150(44)
RV
CB150(45)
RV
CB150(46)
RV
CB150(47)
RV
CB150(48)
RV
CB150(49)
RV
CB150(24)
0V
Xm+1.1
Xm+1.2
Xm+1.3
Xm+1.4
Xm+1.5
Xm+1.6
Xm+1.7
CB150(50)
CB150(42)
RV
DICOM0
Xm+1.0
CB150(18)
CB150 (19),(20),(21)
(22),(23)
CB150(25)
RV
CB150(26)
RV
CB150(27)
RV
CB150(28)
RV
CB150(29)
RV
CB150(30)
RV
CB150(31)
RV
CB150(32)
RV
0V
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0V
+24 V stabilized
power supply
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Pin number
Address number
+24V
Bit number
Xm+2.0
Xm+2.1
Xm+2.2
Xm+2.3
Xm+2.4
Xm+2.5
Xm+2.6
CB150(18)
CB150(50)
CB150(10)
RV
CB150(11)
RV
+24V
0V
+24 V stabilized
power supply
CB150(12)
RV
CB150(13)
RV
CB150(14)
RV
CB150(15)
RV
CB150(16)
RV
Xm+2.7
CB150(17)
RV
0V
0V
CB150 (19),(20),(21)
(22),(23)
NOTE
Xm+0.0 through Xm+0.7 are DI pins for which a common voltage can be selected. That is, by
connecting the DICOM0 CB150(24) pin to the +24 V power supply, a DI signal can be input with
its logical state reversed. If, however, a cable is connected to ground, it has the same effect
as inputting an ON state DI signal. To prevent such accidents, the connection of the DICOM0
CB150(24) pin to the 0 V power supply is recommended whereever possible.
For safety reasons, the emergency stop signal needs to be allocated to an appropriate bit of
the addresses for which the common voltage is fixed, ranging from Xm+1.0 to Xm+1.7 or from
Xm+2.0 to Xm+2.7. See 9.6.19 for information about how to allocate the emergency stop
signal.
For unused DI pins allocated to the addresses for which the common voltage is fixed (from
Xm+1.0 to Xm+1.7 and from Xm+2.0 to Xm+2.7), the logic is fixed to 0. For unused pins
allocated to Xm+0.0 to Xm+0.7 for which the common voltage can be selected, the logic is fixed
to 0 when the DICOM0 CB150(24) pin is connected to the 0 V power supply. When the
DICOM0 CB150(24) pin is connected to the +24 V power supply, the logic is fixed to 1. The
logic of the unused pins allocated to Xm+0.0 to Xm+0.7 is variable when the contact of the
DICOM0 CB150(24) pin is open.
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DO (Output Signal)
Connection
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CB150(01),(33)
Address number
Bit number
+24V
0V
+24 V stabilized
power supply
CB150(34)
Yn+0.0
Relay
DV
Yn+0.1
Yn+0.2
Yn+0.3
Yn+0.4
Yn+0.5
Yn+0.6
Yn+0.7
CB150(35)
DV
CB150(36)
DV
CB150(37)
DV
CB150(38)
DV
CB150(39)
DV
CB150(40)
DV
CB150(41)
DV
Yn+1.0
CB150(02)
DV
Yn+1.1
Yn+1.2
Yn+1.3
Yn+1.4
Yn+1.5
Yn+1.6
CB150(03)
DV
CB150(04)
DV
CB150(05)
DV
CB150(06)
DV
CB150(07)
DV
CB150(08)
DV
Yn+1.7
CB150(09)
DV
0V
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DI/DO Signal
Specifications
This section describes the specifications of the DI/DO signals used with
the basic module and expansion modules A and B.
DI (input signal specifications)
Number of points
Contact rating
Delay time
DOCOM
DO state when
DO is on in the
sequence
DO state when
DO is off in the
sequence
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
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NOTE
When DO is on in the sequence, the ON/OFF state of
DOCOM is directly reflected in the DO state as indicated
above by the dashed box. The +24 V signal to be supplied
to the I/O module must not be turned off during operation.
Otherwise, a CNC communication alarm is issued. Ensure
that +24 V is supplied either when or before the power to the
CNC is turned on, and that +24 V is removed either when
or after the power to the CNC is turned off.
DOCOM
CB150(01),(33)
+24V
0V
+24 V regulated
power supply
Relay
DV
DV
0V
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2A Output Connector
Pin Allocation
01 DOCOMA
34 Yn+0.0
02 Yn+1.0
19
GNDA
20
21
GNDA
GNDA
22
GNDA
23
39 Yn+0.5
24
40 Yn+0.6
25
41 Yn+0.7
26
42
27
43
28
44
29
45
30
46
31
47
32
48
DOCOMA
49
GNDA
35 Yn+0.1
36 Yn+0.2
37 Yn+0.3
38 Yn+0.4
50 DOCOMA
03 Yn+1.1
50 pins, male,
with a metal fitting for securing
the connector cover
04 Yn+1.2
05 Yn+1.3
06 Yn+1.4
07 Yn+1.5
08 Yn+1.6
09 Yn+1.7
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17 DOCOMA
18 DOCOMA
NOTE
1 The DI/DO addresses of an expansion module and the
DI/DO addresses of the basic module are contiguous.
Addresses allocated to I/O Link are handled as a group
covering the basic and expansion modules. That is, when
the first addresses allocated are X0004 and Y0000 (m = 4,
n = 0), the DI/DO addresses are as listed below.
2 When the 2A output module is used, the DI addresses of the
module cannot be used. (When the 2A output module is
used as expansion module 3, X13 through X15 cannot be
used.)
DI
DO
Basic module
X4 to X6
Y0 to Y1
Expansion module 1
X7 to X9
Y2 to Y3
Expansion module 2
X10 to X12
Y4 to Y5
Expansion module 3
X13 to X15
Y6 to Y7
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Connection
V+
Address number
Bit number
0V
24VDC
DV
Solenoid,
etc.
0V
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2A Output DO Signal
Specifications
load
Withstand voltage
DOCOM
DO state when
DO is on in the
sequence
DO state when
DO is off in the
sequence
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
NOTE
When DO is on in the sequence, the ON/OFF state of
DOCOM is directly reflected in the DO state as indicated
above by the dashed box. The +24 V signal to be supplied
to the I/O module must not be turned off during operation.
Otherwise, a CNC communication alarm is issued. Ensure
that +24 V is supplied either when or before the power to the
CNC is turned on, and that +24 V is removed either when
or after the power to the CNC is turned off.
Parallel DO (output signal) connection
The 2A output module does not allow parallel DO connections including
parallel connections with the DO signals of other modules.
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Analog Input
Connector Pin
Allocation
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21 FGND
37 JMP3
38 INM4
39 COM4
40 FGND4
41 INP4
42 JMP4
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
19 FGND
20 FGND
22 FGND
23 FGND
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
01 INM1
02 COM1
03 FDND1
50 pins, male,
with a metal fitting for securing
the connector cover
04 INP1
05 JMP1
06 INM2
07 COM2
08 FGND2
09 INP2
10 JMP2
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
50
NOTE
1 The DI/DO addresses of an expansion module and the
DI/DO addresses of the basic module are contiguous.
Addresses allocated to I/O Link are handled as a group
covering the basic and expansion modules. That is, when
the first addresses allocated are X0004 and Y0000 (m = 4,
n = 0), the DI/DO addresses are as listed below.
2 With the analog input module, the DO space is also used as
an input channel selection area.
DI
DO
Basic module
X4 to X6
Y0 to Y1
Expansion module 1
X7 to X9
Y2 to Y3
Expansion module 2
X10 to X12
Y4 to Y5
Expansion module 3
X13 to X15
Y6 to Y7
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Analog Input Signal
Connections
Voltage
source
0V
Current
source
0V
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NOTE
1 In the diagram above, n represents each channel (n = 1, 2,
3, 4).
2 Current input or voltage input can be selected on a
channelbychannel basis. For current input, connect
JMPn to INPn.
3 For the connection, use a shielded twisted pair.
4 In the diagram above, the shield of each channel is
connected to FGNDn, and FGND is used for shield
processing of all channels. However, the shield of a channel
may be directly connected to frame ground with a cable
clamp, instead of using FGNDn.
5 If the voltage (current) source has a GND pin, as shown in
the figure above, connect COMn to this pin. Otherwise,
connect INMn and COMn together in the analog input
module.
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Analog Input Signal
Specifications
This section describes the specifications of the analog input signals used
with expansion module D.
Item
Specifications
Remarks
DC 10 to +10 V
(Input resistance: 4.7 M)
DC 20 to +20 mA
(Input resistance: 250 )
12 bits (binary)
Represented as twos
complement
Input/output
correspondence
Analog input
Digital output
+10V
+2000
+5V or +20mA
+1000
0V or 0mA
5V or 20mA
1000
10V
2000
Resolution
5 mV or 20 A
Overall precision
Maximum
input "15V/"30mA
voltage/current
Minimum conversion Ladder scan period of CNC
time (Note)
connected
Number of occupied DI = 3 bytes, DO = 2 bytes
input/output points
(Note)
NOTE
This analog input module has four input channels. The
digital output section consists of a group of 12 bits within the
threebyte occupied input points. This means that the
channel to be used can be dynamically selected by the
ladder. The channel switching DO point for channel
selection is included in the twobyte occupied output points.
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(Digital output)
Analog Input
Specifications
This digital input module has four input channels. The digital output
section consists of a group of 12 bits within the threebyte occupied input
points. The output format is indicated below.
Address in the module
Xm (evennumbered address)
D07
D06
D05
D04
D03
D02
D01
D00
CHB
CHA
D11
D10
D09
D08
D00 to D11 represent 12bit digital output data. D00 and D11 correspond
to weightings of 20 and 211, respectively.
D11 is a sign bit expressed as a twos complement. CHA and CHB
represent analog input channels.
This means that when the two bytes above are read with a PMC program,
the AD converted data of the CHA and CHB input channels can be read
from D11 to D00. For CHA and CHB, see the description of channel
selection, below.
Section 6.3 provides notes on reading data with a PMC program.
(Channel selection)
With this analog input module, which of the four channels is to be output
to the digital output section must be determined with a PMC program.
The DO points used for this selection are CHA and CHB (twobyte
occupied output points). These are mapped as indicated below.
Address in the module
Yn
Yn+1
CHB
CHA
CHA
Channel selected
Channel 1
Channel 2
Channel 3
Channel 4
(Address)
The start address of X (DI) of the basic modules including the analog input
module must always be allocated at an evennumbered address. With this
allocation, the digital output addresses of the analog input module are as
described below, depending on where the analog input module is
allocated
D When the analog input module is allocated in the space for expansion
module 1 (m represents the allocation start address.)
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D07
D06
D05
D04
CHB
CHA
D03
D02
D01
D00
D11
D10
D09
D08
Undefined
D When the analog input module is allocated in the space for expansion
module 2 (m represents the allocation start address.)
Address in the module
D07
D06
D05
D04
D03
D02
D01
D00
CHB
CHA
D11
D10
D09
D08
Undefined
D When the analog input module is allocated in the space for expansion
module 3 (m represents the allocation start address.)
Address in the module
Undefined
D07
D06
D05
D04
D03
D02
D01
D00
CHB
CHA
D11
D10
D09
D08
NOTE
When twobyte digital output addresses are to be
referenced with a PMC program, a read must always be
performed wordbyword (16 bits).
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Manual Pulse
Generator Connection
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HA1
HB1
HA2
HB2
HA3
HB3
+5V
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
0V
4
0V
0V
+5V
+5V
3
+5V
4
0V
Terminal block
HA2
HB2
+5V
0V
HA3
HB3
+5V
0V
6
HB1
0V
Cable connection
HA1
HB1
+5V
0V
5
HA1
1
2
9
12
7Red
3
4
18
14
8Red
5
6
20
16
9Black
HA1
HB1
+5V
0V
7White
5Red
2Black
HA2
HB2
+5V
0V
8Black
4Red
3Black
HA3
HB3
+5V
0V
9White
6Red
1Black
5
HA3
6
HB3
Manual pulse
generators
#1
5
HA1
6
HB1
3
+5V
4
0V
#2
5
HA2
6
HB2
3
+5V
4
0V
#3
5
HA3
6
HB3
3
+5V
4
0V
Shield
Ground plate
Cable
Wire
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(These cables do not include the wire shown in the above figure.)
NOTE
The number of connectable manual pulse generators
depends on the type and option configuration.
9.6.16
Cable Length for
Manual Pulse
Generator
Like a pulse coder, the manual pulse generator operates on 5 VDC. The
supply voltage drop due to the cable resistance must be held below 0.2 V
(when those of the 0volt and 5volt wires are combined), as expressed
in the following expression:
0.1
0.2 u
+
R
m
2L
Where
0.1 = manual pulse generator supply current (0.1 A)
R = resistance per unit cable length (W/m)
m = number of 0volt and 5volt wires
L = cable length (m).
Therefore, the cable length can be determined using the following
expression.
m
Lt
+R
In the case of the A66L00010286 cable, for example, when three pairs
of signal wires and six power supply wires (20/0.18, 0.0394 W/m) are
used (three power supply wires connected to 5 V and the other three to 0
V), the cable length is:
Lt
+
3 + 76.75[m]
0.0394
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 used).
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9.6.17
Connection of Basic
and Expansion
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Modules can be connected in the same way, regardless of whether you are
connecting the basic module to an expansion module or connecting two
expansion modules. Connect the modules by using 34pin 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 at the other end;
e.g., connect the A1 pin to the pin having the same designation (A1) at
the other end.
DI/DO interface side
CA52
CA53
CA52
Ventilation
slot
CA55
CA52
A1 pin mark
Basic module
Expansion module
Expansion module
DIN rail
mounting side
DIN rail
mounting side
DIN rail
mounting side
Top view
Flat cableside connector specification:
HIF3BA34DA2.54R (Hirose Electric Co., Ltd.)
Module connectorside specification:
HIF3BA34PA2.54DS (Hirose Electric Co., Ltd.) or
FAP340312020BS (Yamaichi Denki Co., Ltd.)
NOTE
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 maximum length of a flat cable is 300 mm. To
ensure adequate ventilation, install the modules in such a way that the flat cables lie on top of
them. The basic module has a vent at the top (as indicated by the dotted lines in the above
figure). When connecting modules, install expansion modules so that the flat cables do not
cover the vent, as shown in the above figure.
Therefore, for direct connection to the connection printed circuit board, expansion modules are
installed to the right of the basic module on the installation plane. For installation using DIN
rails or screws, expansion modules are installed to the left of the basic module on the installation
plane.
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Module Installation
Dimensions of connector panel
printed circuit board 0.2
Board thickness
1.6 mm
Square hole
No. 1
pin
Square
hole
I/O interface
I/O Link
interface
MPG interface
(for expansion
module)
NOTE
1 A connector with a fitting (HONDA MRH50RMA) is used for the moduleside I/O interface.
Always use a connector having no fitting for the connector panel printed circuit board.
2 Area where pattern printing is prohibited
: Prohibited area on soldered side
: Prohibited area on component side
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Hook
Stopper
Connector panel
printed circuit board
NOTE
When mounting and dismounting a module, hold the module by its top and bottom surfaces.
Avoid applying force to the sides where there are slits.
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When mounting a DIN rail (external module view and mounting diagram)
MPG interface
(for expansion
module)
Note
I/O interface
NOTE
Recommended connector:
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Hook
DIN rail
Stopper
Slotted screwdriver
NOTE
When dismounting the module, take care not to damage the stopper by applying excessive
force with the screwdriver.
When mounting and dismounting a module, hold the module by its top and bottom surfaces.
Avoid applying force to the sides where there are slits.
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Note
Screw
holes
I/O interface
I/O Link interface
MPG interface
(for expansion module)
JD1A
NOTE
Recommended connector:
JD1B
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Other Notes
DO signal reaction to a
system alarm
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/O module are turned off.
Therefore, due care must be taken when setting up the machine sequence.
Also, the same phenomenon occurs if the power to the CNC or the I/O
module is turned off.
Address allocation
For the connector panel I/O module, I/O addresses are mapped as follows.
DI space map
Xm
Xm+1
Xm+2
Xm+3
Xm+4
Xm+5
Xm+6
Xm+7
Xm+8
Xm+9
Xm+10
Xm+11
Xm+12 (for 1st MPG)
Xm+13 (for 2nd MPG)
Xm+14 (for 3rd MPG)
Xm+15
(DO alarm detection)
Basic
module
Expansion
module 1
Expansion
module 2
DO space map
Yn
Yn+1
Yn+2
Yn+3
Yn+4
Yn+5
Yn+6
Yn+7
Basic
module
Expansion
module 1
Expansion
module 2
Expansion
module 3
Expansion
module 3
Expansion
module 1
Basic
module
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ESKIP
SKIP6
MIT2
SKIP5
+MIT2
SKIP4
MIT1
SKIP3
+MIT1
SKIP2
ZAE
SKIP8
XAE
SKIP7
SKIP
ESKIP
SKIP6
SKIP5
SKIP4
SKIP3
ZAE
SKIP2
YAE
SKIP8
XAE
SKIP7
*DEC4
*DEC3
*DEC2
*DEC1
X0005
X0006
X0007
X0008
*ESP
X0009
The upper row indicates those signals used for the T series. Those in the
lower row are for the M series.
When DI addresses are allocated in units of 16 bytes, starting at X0004
X0004
X0005
X0006
X0007
X0008
X0009
X0010
X0011
X0012
X0013
X0014
X0015
X0016 (for 1st MPG)
X0017 (for 2nd MPG)
X0018 (for 3rd MPG)
X0019
(DO alarm detection)
Expansion
module 2
Expansion
module 3
Expansion
module 1
Basic module
Basic module
Expansion
module 1
Expansion
module 2
Expansion
module 3
Expansion
module 1
Basic module
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Location
Xm+15.0
Yn+0
Basic module
Xm+15.1
Yn+1
Basic module
Xm+15.2
Yn+2
Expansion module 1
Xm+15.3
Yn+3
Expansion module 1
Xm+15.4
Yn+4
Expansion module 2
Xm+15.5
Yn+5
Expansion module 2
Xm+15.6
Yn+6
Expansion module 3
Xm+15.7
Yn+7
Expansion module 3
NOTE
This function is not supported by the 2A output module or
analog input module.
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is omitted.
Expansion module 2
is omitted.
Expansion module 3
Expansion module 2
Expansion module 1
Basic module
Expansion module 3
Expansion module 2
Expansion module 1
Expansion module 3
Expansion module 2
Expansion module 1
Basic module
Basic module
9.6.20
* This is a diagram in which each device is positioned so that the I/O interface connector (CB150)
is on the far side.
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Actual
indication
Meaning of setting
4 to F
4, , 6, ,
8, , A, ,
C, , E, ,
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Expansion module 3
Expansion module 3
Expansion module 3
Expansion module 2
Expansion module 2
Expansion module 2
Expansion module 1
Expansion module 1
Expansion module 1
Basic module
Basic module
Basic module
Examples of setting
NOTE
1 Expansion module A (DI/DO = 24/16, with manual pulse
interface) (A03B0815C002) is fitted with an additional
rotary switch as other types of modules are modified.
However, expansion module A is always mounted at the
location of expansion module 1, so that its factory setting
need not be changed.
2 This is a diagram in which each device is positioned so that
the I/O interface connector (CB150) is on the far side.
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9.7
CONNECTION OF
OPERATORS PANEL
I/O MODULE
(FOR MATRIX INPUT)
9.7.1
Overall Connection
Diagram
CNC
I/O UNIT
I/O Link
JD1B
JD1A
(JD44A)
JD1A
JD1B
CE53
JA3
MPG
MPG
CE54
+24 V power supply
CPD1(IN)
CPD1(OUT)
MPG
NOTE
The MPG can be connected to this operators panel I/O module only when the i series CNC
is used. When the operators panel I/O module is used together with a unit (connector panel
I/O module) connected to the I/O Link supporting another MPG interface, only the MPG
interface of the unit (module) closest to the CNC connected to the I/O Link is enabled. The
following screw type connectors, newly incorporated into the i series main board, cannot be
used to connect the I/O Link or MPG.
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9.7.2
Power Connection
Manufacturer
Hirose Electric Co., Ltd.
Hirose Electric Co., Ltd.
Provide the CPD1 (IN) connector, shown below, with the power
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 input from CPD1 (IN). When power division is required, use
CPD1 (OUT).
Up to 1.0 A can be supplied by branching.
CPD1(IN)
24 V power
supply
01
+24V
02
0V
03
CPD1(OUT)
24 V power
supply
01
+24V
02
0V
03
NOTE
The specification of the power supply connector CPD1 (IN)
is the same as that for CPD1 (OUT). There are no
indications on the printed circuit board to distinguish
between the IN and OUT connectors. Do not turn off the
+24 V supply to the connector during operation. Turning off
the +24 V supply will cause a CNC communication alarm.
When turning on the power, the +24 V supply to the I/O
module must be turned on before or at the same time as the
power supply to the CNC. When turning off the power, the
+24 V supply to the I/O module must be turned off after or
at the same time as the power supply to the CNC.
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DI/DO Connector Pin
Arrangement
CE53
01
CE54
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
Yn+0.0
Yn+0.1
07
Yn+3.0
Yn+3.1
08
Yn+0.2
Yn+0.3
08
Yn+3.2
Yn+3.3
09
Yn+0.4
Yn+0.5
09
Yn+3.4
Yn+3.5
10
Yn+0.6
Yn+0.7
10
Yn+3.6
Yn+3.7
11
Yn+1.0
Yn+1.1
11
Yn+4.0
Yn+4.1
12
Yn+1.2
Yn+1.3
12
Yn+4.2
Yn+4.3
13
Yn+1.4
Yn+1.5
13
Yn+4.4
Yn+4.5
14
Yn+1.6
Yn+1.7
14
Yn+4.6
Yn+4.7
15
Yn+2.0
Yn+2.1
15
Yn+5.0
Yn+5.1
16
Yn+2.2
Yn+2.3
16
Yn+5.2
Yn+5.3
17
Yn+2.4
Yn+2.5
17
Yn+5.4
Yn+5.5
18
Yn+2.6
Yn+2.7
18
Yn+5.6
Yn+5.7
19
KYD0
KYD1
19
Yn+6.0
Yn+6.1
20
KYD2
KYD3
20
Yn+6.2
Yn+6.3
21
KYD4
KYD5
21
Yn+6.4
Yn+6.5
22
KYD6
KYD7
22
Yn+6.6
Yn+6.7
23
KCM1
KCM2
23
KCM5
KCM6
24
KCM3
KCM4
24
KCM7
DOCOM
25
DOCOM
DOCOM
25
DOCOM
DOCOM
NOTE
An output DC voltage of +24 V at CD53 (B02) and CE54
(B02) is for DI signals. Do not supply 24 VDC to these pins
from the outside.
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DI (Generalpurpose
Input Signal)
Connection
Pin number
Address number
+24V
Bit number
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
CE53(A06)
RV
Xm+0.7
CE53(B02)
CE54(B02)
CE53(B06)
RV
0V
Xm+1.0
CE54(A03)
RV
Xm+1.1
CE54(B03)
RV
Xm+1.2
CE54(A04)
RV
Xm+1.3
CE54(B04)
RV
Xm+1.4
CE54(A05)
RV
Xm+1.5
CE54(B05)
RV
Xm+1.6
CE54(A06)
RV
Xm+1.7
CE54(B06)
RV
COM1
0V
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CE54(A02)
CE53(A01),(B01),
CE54(A01),(B01)
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NOTE
1 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 connected to ground, it has the same effect as inputting
an ON state DI signal. To prevent this from occurring, the
connection of the COM1 CE54(A02) pin to the 0 V power
supply is recommended whereever possible.
For safety reasons, the emergency stop signal needs to be
allocated to an appropriate bit of the addresses for which
the common voltage is fixed, ranging from Xm+0.0 to
Xm+0.7. See Address allocation in Section 9.7.10 for
details of how to allocate the emergency stop signal.
For unused DI pins allocated to the addresses for which the
common voltage is fixed (from Xm+0.0 to Xm+0.7), the logic
is fixed to 0. For unused pins allocated to Xm+1.0 to
Xm+1.7 for which the common voltage can be selected, the
logic is fixed to 0 when the COM1 CE54(A02) pin is
connected to the 0 V power supply. When the COM1
CE54(A02) pin is connected to the +24 V power supply, the
logic is fixed to 1. The logic of the unused pins allocated
to Xm+1.0 to Xm+1.7 is variable when the contact of the
COM1 CE54(A02) pin is open.
2 An output DC voltage of +24 V at CD53 (B02) and CE54
(B02) is for DI signals. Do not supply 24 VDC to these pins
from the outside.
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DI (Matrix Input Signal)
Connection
*KCM1
*KCM2
*KCM3
*KCM4
*KCM5
*KCM6
*KCM7
*KYD0
*KYD1
*KYD2
*KYD3
*KYD4
*KYD5
*KYD6
*KYD7
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
CE53(A24)
Xn+6.0
Xn+6.1
Xn+6.2
Xn+6.3
Xn+6.4
Xn+6.5
Xn+6.6
Xn+6.7
CE53(B24)
Xn+7.0
Xn+7.1
Xn+7.2
Xn+7.3
Xn+7.4
Xn+7.5
Xn+7.6
Xn+7.7
CE54(A23)
Xn+8.0
Xn+8.1
Xn+8.2
Xn+8.3
Xn+8.4
Xn+8.5
Xn+8.6
Xn+8.7
CE54(B23)
Xn+9.0
Xn+9.1
Xn+9.2
Xn+9.3
Xn+9.4
Xn+9.5
Xn+9.6
Xn+9.7
CE54(A24)
Xn+10.0
Xn+10.1
Xn+10.2
Xn+10.3
Xn+10.4
Xn+10.5
Xn+10.6
Xn+10.7
CE53(A19)
CE53(B19)
CE53(A20)
CE53(B20)
CE53(A21)
CE53(B21)
CE53(A22)
CE53(B22)
NOTE
Detour prevention diodes must be incorporated for matrix
signal input, as shown in the following figure. Otherwise,
only two signals can be input at the same time. Inputting
three or more signals simultaneously without using detour
prevention diodes may result in data input errors.
*KCMn
*KYDn
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DO (Output Signal)
Connection
Pin number
DOCOM
CE53(A25,B25)
CE54(A25,B24,B25)
Address number
Bit number
+24V
0V
+24 V stabilized
power supply
CE53(A07)
Yn+0.0
DV
Yn+0.1
Yn+0.2
Yn+0.3
Yn+0.4
Yn+0.5
Yn+0.6
Yn+0.7
Yn+1.0
Yn+1.1
Yn+1.2
Yn+1.3
Yn+1.4
Yn+1.5
Yn+1.6
Yn+1.7
CE53(B07)
DV
CE53(A08)
DV
CE53(B08)
DV
CE53(A09)
DV
CE53(B09)
DV
CE53(A10)
DV
CE53(B10)
DV
CE53(A11)
DV
CE53(B11)
DV
CE53(A12)
DV
CE53(B12)
DV
CE53(A13)
DV
CE53(B13)
DV
CE53(A14)
DV
CE53(B14)
DV
0V
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CE53(A01,B01)
CE54(A01,B01)
Relay
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DOCOM
CE53(A25,B25)
CE54(A25,B24,B25)
Address number
Bit number
+24V
0V
+24 V stabilized
power supply
CE53(A15)
Yn+2.0
DV
Yn+2.1
Yn+2.2
Yn+2.3
Yn+2.4
Yn+2.5
Yn+2.6
Yn+2.7
Yn+3.0
Yn+3.1
Yn+3.2
Yn+3.3
Yn+3.4
Yn+3.5
Yn+3.6
Yn+3.7
CE53(B15)
DV
CE53(A16)
DV
CE53(B16)
DV
CE53(A17)
DV
CE53(B17)
DV
CE53(A18)
DV
CE53(B18)
DV
CE54(A07)
DV
CE54(B07)
DV
CE54(A08)
DV
CE54(B08)
DV
CE54(A09)
DV
CE54(B09)
DV
CE54(A10)
DV
CE54(B10)
DV
0V
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CE53(A01,B01)
CE54(A01,B01)
Relay
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DOCOM
Address number
Bit number
CE53(A25,B25)
CE54(A25,B24,B25)
+24V
0V
+24 V stabilized
power supply
CE54(A11)
Yn+4.0
DV
Yn+4.1
Yn+4.2
Yn+4.3
Yn+4.4
Yn+4.5
Yn+4.6
Yn+4.7
Yn+5.0
Yn+5.1
Yn+5.2
Yn+5.3
Yn+5.4
Yn+5.5
Yn+5.6
Yn+5.7
CE54(B11)
DV
CE54(A12)
DV
CE54(B12)
DV
CE54(A13)
DV
CE54(B13)
DV
CE54(A14)
DV
CE54(B14)
DV
CE54(A15)
DV
CE54(B15)
DV
CE54(A16)
DV
CE54(B16)
DV
CE54(A17)
DV
CE54(B17)
DV
CE54(A18)
DV
CE54(B18)
DV
CE53(A01,B01)
CE54(A01,B01)
0V
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Relay
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DOCOM
Address number
Bit number
CE53(A25,B25)
CE54(A25,B24,B25)
+24V
0V
+24 V stabilized
power supply
CE54(A19)
Yn+6.0
Relay
DV
Yn+6.1
Yn+6.2
Yn+6.3
Yn+6.4
Yn+6.5
Yn+6.6
Yn+6.7
CE54(B19)
DV
CE54(A20)
DV
CE54(B20)
DV
CE54(A21)
DV
CE54(B21)
DV
CE54(A22)
DV
CE54(B22)
DV
0V
9.7.7
Manual Pulse
Generator Connection
CE53(A01,B01)
CE54(A01,B01)
For details of the connection of the manual pulse generator, see Section
9.6.15.
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External View
5-3.2
95
95
65
24 V power
supply connection
Manual pulse
I/O Link signal connection generator connection
Machine operators panel DI/DO interface
Note
Note) Lead wires and other components are mounted on the rear
face of the printed circuit board. Ensure that printed circuit
boards are spaced 5 mm or more from one another to prevent
interference.
: Polarity guide
: A1 pin mark
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9.7.9
Specifications
Installation specifications
Ambient temperature
During operation
0C to 58C
During storage and transportation 20C to 60C
Temperature change
Max. 1.1C/min.
Relative humidity
Normal
:
Short term (1 month or less) :
Vibration
During operation :
Environment
Other requirements
75% or less
95% or less
0.5 G or less
Ordering specifications
Item
Specification
Remarks
Fuse
(replacement part)
1A
A03B0815K001
Module specifications
Item
Specification
Remarks
Generalpurpose DI
16 points
24V input
Matrix DI
56 points (8 7)
5V input
DO points
56 points
CNC interface
Up to 16 modules can be
connected as CNC slaves. Or, a
maximum of 1024 points can be
supported on both the input and
output sides.
MPG interface
Max. 3 units
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Supply voltage
Current rating
Remarks
The total power
consumption of
DI points is
included.
(This is true
when all general
DI points are
turned on.)
The power
consumption of
DO points is not
included.
30 VDC, 16 mA or more
2 V or less
(including cable voltage drop)
Delay
6 VDC, 2 mA or more
Delay
NOTE
When detour prevention diodes are used, the voltage drop
across closed contacts indicated above must be
maintained, including the diode voltage drop.
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Withstand voltage
24 V +20% or less
(including momentary values)
20 mA or less
Delay
NOTE
Ensure that the maximum current per DOCOM pin (DO
power supply pin) does not exceed 0.7 A.
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9.7.10
Other Notes
DO signal reaction to a
system alarm
If a system alarm occurs in the CNC using the operators panel I/O
module, or if I/O Link communication between the CNC and operators
panel I/O module fails, all the DO signals of the I/O module are turned
off. Therefore, sufficient care is necessary when setting up the machine
sequence. Also, the same phenomenon occurs if the power to the CNC
or the I/O module is turned off.
Address allocation
For the operators panel I/O module, I/O addresses are mapped as follows.
DO space map
DI space map
Xm
Xm+1
Xm+2
Xm+3
Xm+4
Xm+5
Xm+6
Xm+7
Xm+8
Xm+9
Xm+10
Xm+11
Xm+12 (for 1st MPG)
Xm+13 (for 2nd MPG)
Xm+14 (for 3rd MPG)
Xm+15 (DO alarm
detection)
Generalpurpose
input signal
Yn
Yn+1
Yn+2
Yn+3
Yn+4
Yn+5
Yn+6
Yn+7
Reserved
Matrix input
signal
Output signal
Reserved
Reserved
MPG
DO alarm
detection
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MIT2
+MIT2
MIT1
+MIT1
ZAE
XAE
SKIP6
SKIP5
SKIP4
SKIP3
SKIP2
SKIP8
SKIP7
ESKIP
SKIP5
SKIP4
SKIP3
ZAE
YAE
XAE
SKIP2
SKIP8
SKIP7
*DEC3
*DEC2
*DEC1
SKIP6
X0005
X0006
X0007
X0008
*ESP
X0009
*DEC4
The upper row indicates those signals used for the T series. Those in the
lower row are for the M series.
Generalpurpose
input signal
Reserved
Matrix input
signal
Reserved
MPG
DO alarm
detection
ON
DOCOM OFF
When DO is ON in
the sequence
When DO is OFF
in the sequence
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ON
OFF
ON
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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
CPD1 to the I/O module, during the operation. Turning off
the +24 V supply would cause a CNC communication alarm.
When turning on the power, the +24 V supply to the I/O
module must be turned on before or at the same time as the
power supply to the CNC. When turning off the power, the
+24 V supply to the I/O module must be turned off after or
at the same time as the power supply to the CNC.
Parallel DO (output
signal) connection
DOCOM
CE53(A25), (B25)
CE54(B24), (A25), (B25)
+24V
0V
+24 stabilized
power supply
Relay
DV
DV
0V
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Xm+15.0
Yn+0
Xm+15.1
Yn+1
Xm+15.2
Yn+2
Xm+15.3
Yn+3
Xm+15.4
Yn+4
Xm+15.5
Yn+5
Xm+15.6
Yn+6
Xm+15.7
Yn+7
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Remarks
Reserved
9.8
CONNECTION OF
OPERATORS PANEL
I/O MODULE AND
POWER MAGNETICS
CABINET I/O
MODULE
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The difference between the operators panel I/O module and the power
magnetics cabinet I/O module lies in whether an interface to a manual
pulse generator is provided. The power magnetics cabinet does not
provide an interface to a manual pulse generator.
9.8.1
Overall Connection
Diagram
CNC
I/O UNIT
JD1B
I/O LINK
JD44A
JD1A
JD1B
CE56
JA3
MPG
MPG
MPG
CE57
+24V
Power
supply
CPD1(IN)
+24V
Power
supply
CPD1(OUT)
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NOTE
The MPG can be connected to this operators panel I/O
module only when the i series CNC is used. When the
operators panel I/O module is used together with a unit
(connector panel I/O module) connected to the I/O Link
supporting another MPG interface, only the MPG interface
of the unit (module) closest to the CNC connected to the I/O
Link is enabled. The following screw type connectors, newly
incorporated into the i series main board, cannot be used
to connect the I/O Link or MPG.
Manufacturer
Connector
FI20CV7
FI3020SCV7
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9.8.2
Power Connection
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Provide the CPD1 (IN) connector, shown below, with the power
necessary for the printed circuit board operation and that for DI operation.
To facilitate power division, the power is output to CPD1 (OUT) exactly
as it is input from CPD1 (IN). When power division is required, use
CPD1 (OUT).
Up to 1.0 A can be supplied by branching.
CPD1(IN)
01 +24V
02 0V
03
24 V power
supply
CPD1(OUT)
01
02
03
24 V power
supply
+24V
0V
NOTE
The specification of the power supply connector CPD1 (IN)
is the same as that for CPD1 (OUT). There are no
indications on the printed circuit board to distinguish
between the IN and OUT connectors. Do not turn off the +24
V supply to the connector during operation. Turning off the
+24 V supply will cause a CNC communication alarm.
When turning on the power, the +24 V supply to the I/O
module must be turned on before or at the same time as the
power supply to the CNC. When turning off the power, the
+24 V supply to the I/O module must be turned off after or
at the same time as the power supply to the CNC.
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DI/DO Connector Pin
Arrangement
CE56
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
A
0V
Xm+0.0
Xm+0.2
Xm+0.4
Xm+0.6
Xm+1.0
Xm+1.2
Xm+1.4
Xm+1.6
Xm+2.0
Xm+2.2
Xm+2.4
Xm+2.6
CE57
B
+24V
Xm+0.1
Xm+0.3
Xm+0.5
Xm+0.7
Xm+1.1
Xm+1.3
Xm+1.5
Xm+1.7
Xm+2.1
Xm+2.3
Xm+2.5
Xm+2.7
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
Yn+0.1
Yn+0.3
Yn+0.5
Yn+0.7
Yn+1.1
Yn+1.3
Yn+1.5
Yn+1.7
DOCOM
DOCOM
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
DICOM0
Yn+0.0
Yn+0.2
Yn+0.4
Yn+0.6
Yn+1.0
Yn+1.2
Yn+1.4
Yn+1.6
DOCOM
DOCOM
A
0V
Xm+3.0
Xm+3.2
Xm+3.4
Xm+3.6
Xm+4.0
Xm+4.2
Xm+4.4
Xm+4.6
Xm+5.0
Xm+5.2
Xm+5.4
Xm+5.6
B
+24V
Xm+3.1
Xm+3.3
Xm+3.5
Xm+3.7
Xm+4.1
Xm+4.3
Xm+4.5
Xm+4.7
Xm+5.1
Xm+5.3
Xm+5.5
Xm+5.7
DICOM5
Yn+2.0
Yn+2.2
Yn+2.4
Yn+2.6
Yn+3.0
Yn+3.2
Yn+3.4
Yn+3.6
DOCOM
DOCOM
Yn+2.1
Yn+2.3
Yn+2.5
Yn+2.7
Yn+3.1
Yn+3.3
Yn+3.5
Yn+3.7
DOCOM
DOCOM
NOTE
An output DC voltage of +24 V at CD56 (B01) and CE57
(B01) is for DI signals. Do not supply 24 VDC to these pins
from the outside.
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DI (Generalpurpose
Input Signal)
Connection
Pin number
Address number
+24V
Bit number
Xm+0.0
Xm+0.1
Xm+0.2
Xm+0.3
Xm+0.4
Xm+0.5
Xm+0.6
Xm+0.7
CE56(A02)
RV
CE56(B02)
RV
CE56(A03)
RV
CE56(B03)
RV
CE56(A04)
RV
CE56(B04)
RV
CE56(A05)
RV
CE56(B05)
RV
CE56(A14)
DICOM0
CE56(A01)
CE57(A01)
0V
Xm+1.0
Xm+1.1
Xm+1.2
Xm+1.3
Xm+1.4
Xm+1.5
Xm+1.6
Xm+1.7
CE56(B01)
CE57(B01)
CE56(A06)
RV
CE56(B06)
RV
CE56(A07)
RV
CE56(B07)
RV
CE56(A08)
RV
CE56(B08)
RV
CE56(A09)
RV
CE56(B09)
RV
0V
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Pin number
Address number
+24V
Bit number
Xm+2.0
Xm+2.1
Xm+2.2
Xm+2.3
Xm+2.4
Xm+2.5
Xm+2.6
Xm+2.7
CE56(B01)
CE57(B01)
CE56(A10)
RV
CE56(B10)
RV
CE56(A11)
RV
CE56(B11)
RV
CE56(A12)
RV
CE56(B12)
RV
CE56(A13)
RV
CE56(B13)
RV
0V
Xm+3.0
Xm+3.1
Xm+3.2
Xm+3.3
Xm+3.4
Xm+3.5
Xm+3.6
Xm+3.7
CE57(A02)
RV
CE57(B02)
RV
CE57(A03)
RV
CE57(B03)
RV
CE57(A04)
RV
CE57(B04)
RV
CE57(A05)
RV
CE57(B05)
RV
0V
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Pin number
Address number
+24V
Bit number
Xm+4.0
Xm+4.1
Xm+4.2
Xm+4.3
Xm+4.4
Xm+4.5
Xm+4.6
Xm+4.7
CE56(B01)
CE57(B01)
CE57(A06)
RV
CE57(B06)
RV
CE57(A07)
RV
CE57(B07)
RV
CE57(A08)
RV
CE57(B08)
RV
CE57(A09)
RV
CE57(B09)
RV
0V
Xm+5.0
Xm+5.1
Xm+5.2
Xm+5.3
Xm+5.4
Xm+5.5
Xm+5.6
Xm+5.7
CE57(A10)
RV
CE57(B10)
RV
CE57(A11)
RV
CE57(B11)
RV
CE57(A12)
RV
CE57(B12)
RV
CE57(A13)
RV
CE57(B13)
RV
CE57(B14)
DICOM5
CE56(A01)
CE57(A01)
0V
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1 Xm+0.0 through Xm+0.7 and Xm+5.0 through 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 logical state reversed. If, however, a cable
is connected to ground, it has the same effect as inputting
an ON state DI signal. To prevent this from occurring, the
connection of the DICOM0 CE56(A14) and DICOM5
CE57(B14) pins to the 0 V power supply is recommended
whereever possible.
For safety reasons, the emergency stop signal needs to be
allocated to an appropriate bit of the addresses for which
the common voltage is fixed. See Address allocation in
Section 9.8.9 for details of how to allocate the emergency
stop signal.
For unused DI pins allocated to the addresses for which the
common voltage is fixed, the logic is fixed to 0. For unused
pins allocated to the addresses for which the common
voltage can be selected, the logic is fixed to 0 when the
DICOM0 CE56(A14) or DICOM5 CE57(B14) pin is
connected to the 0 V power supply. When the DICOM0
CE56(A14) or DICOM5 CE57(B14) pin is connected to the
+24 V power supply, the logic is fixed to 1. The logic of the
unused pins is variable when the contacts of the DICOM0
CE56(A14) and DICOM5 CE57(B14) pins are open.
2 An output DC voltage of +24 V at CE56 (B01) and CE57
(B01) is for DI signals. Do not supply 24 VDC to these pins
from the outside.
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DO (Output Signal)
Connection
Pin number
DOCOM
Address number
Bit number
CE56(A24,B24,A25,B25)
CE57(A24,B24,A25,B25)
+24V
0V
+24 V stabilized
power supply
CE56(A16)
Yn+0.0
DV
Yn+0.1
Yn+0.2
Yn+0.3
Yn+0.4
Yn+0.5
Yn+0.6
Yn+0.7
Yn+1.0
Yn+1.1
Yn+1.2
Yn+1.3
Yn+1.4
Yn+1.5
Yn+1.6
Yn+1.7
CE56(B16)
DV
CE56(A17)
DV
CE56(B17)
DV
CE56(A18)
DV
CE56(B18)
DV
CE56(A19)
DV
CE56(B19)
DV
CE56(A20)
DV
CE56(B20)
DV
CE56(A21)
DV
CE56(B21)
DV
CE56(A22)
DV
CE56(B22)
DV
CE56(A23)
DV
CE56(B23)
DV
CE56(A01)
CE57(A01)
0V
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Pin number
DOCOM
Address number
Bit number
CE56(A24,B24,A25,B25)
CE57(A24,B24,A25,B25)
+24V
0V
+24 V stabilized
power supply
CE57(A16)
Yn+2.0
DV
Yn+2.1
Yn+2.2
Yn+2.3
Yn+2.4
Yn+2.5
Yn+2.6
Yn+2.7
Yn+3.0
Yn+3.1
Yn+3.2
Yn+3.3
Yn+3.4
Yn+3.5
Yn+3.6
Yn+3.7
CE57(B16)
DV
CE57(A17)
DV
CE57(B17)
DV
CE57(A18)
DV
CE57(B18)
DV
CE57(A19)
DV
CE57(B19)
DV
CE57(A20)
DV
CE57(B20)
DV
CE57(A21)
DV
CE57(B21)
DV
CE57(A22)
DV
CE57(B22)
DV
CE57(A23)
DV
CE57(B23)
DV
CE56(A01)
CE57(A01)
0V
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Relay
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For details of the connection of the manual pulse generator, see Section
9.6.15.
Manual Pulse
Generator Connection
9.8.7
External View
5-3.2
95
95
65
24 V power
supply connection
Manual pulse
I/O Link signal connection generator connection
Machine operators panel DI/DO interface
Note
Note) Lead wires and other components are mounted on the rear
face of the printed circuit board. Ensure that the printed circuit
boards are spaced 5 mm or more from one another to prevent
interference.
: Polarity guide
: A1 pin mark
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Specifications
Installation specifications
Ambient temperature
Temperature change
Max. 1.1C/min.
Relative humidity
Vibration
Environment
Other requirements
Ordering specifications
Item
Specification
Operators panel
I/O module
(with MPG interface)
A20B20020520
Remarks
DI: 48 points
DO: 32 points
MPG interface is supported.
DI: 48 points
DO: 32 points
MPG interface is not
supported.
1A
A03B0815K001
Module specifications
Item
Specification
Remarks
DI points
48 points
24 V input
DO points
32 points
CNC interface
FANUC I/O
connection
MPG interface
Max. 3 units
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Supply voltage
Operators
panel I/O
module and
power
magnetics
cabinet I/O
module
24 VDC 10% is
supplied from
power supply
connector CPD1.
The tolerance of
10% includes
momentary and
ripple currents.
Power supply
rating
0.3 A+7.3 mADI
Remarks
DI = number of DI
points in the ON
state
30 VDC, 16 mA or more
2 V or less
(including cable voltage drop)
Delay
200 mA or less
(including momentary current)
Max. 1 V
(when load current is 200 mA)
Withstand voltage
24 V +20% or less
(including momentary values)
20 mA or less
Delay
NOTE
Ensure that the maximum current per DOCOM pin (DO
power supply pin) does not exceed 0.7 A.
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Other Notes
DO signal reaction to a
system alarm
Address allocation
For the operators panel I/O module, I/O addresses are mapped as follows.
DI space map
DO space map
Yn
Xm
Yn+1
Xm+1
Yn+2
Xm+2
Xm+3
Input signal
Output signal
Yn+3
Xm+4
Xm+5
Xm+6
Xm+7
Xm+8
Not used
Xm+9
Xm+10
Xm+11
Xm+12 (for 1st MPG)
Xm+13 (for 2nd MPG)
MPG
DO alarm
detection
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MIT2
+MIT2
MIT1
+MIT1
ZAE
XAE
SKIP6
SKIP5
SKIP4
SKIP3
SKIP2
SKIP8
SKIP7
ESKIP
SKIP5
SKIP4
SKIP3
ZAE
YAE
XAE
SKIP2
SKIP8
SKIP7
*DEC3
*DEC2
*DEC1
SKIP6
X0005
X0006
X0007
X0008
*ESP
X0009
*DEC4
The upper row indicates those signals used for the T series. Those in the
lower row are for the M series.
When DI addresses are allocated in units of 16 bytes, starting at X0004
X0004
X0005
X0006
X0007
Input signal
X0008
X0009
X0010
X0011
X0012
X0013
Not used
X0014
X0015
X0016 (for 1st MPG)
X0017 (for 2nd MPG)
MPG
DO alarm
detection
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OFF
ON
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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 shown within dotted lines in the above figure.
Do not turn off the +24 V supply provided by the CPD1 to the
I/O module during the operation. Turning off the +24 V
supply causes a CNC communication alarm. When turning
on the power, the +24 V supply to the I/O module must be
turned on before or at the same time as the power supply
to the CNC. When turning off the power, the +24 V supply
to the I/O module must be turned off after or at the same time
as the power supply to the CNC.
Parallel DO (output
signal) connection
DOCOM
+24V
0V
+24 stabilized
power supply
Relay
DV
DV
0V
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Xm+15.0
Yn+0
Xm+15.1
Yn+1
Xm+15.2
Yn+2
Xm+15.3
Yn+3
Xm+15.4
Yn+4
Reserved
Xm+15.5
Yn+5
Reserved
Xm+15.6
Yn+6
Reserved
Xm+15.7
Yn+7
Reserved
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CONNECTION OF
SOURCE OUTPUT
TYPE CONNECTION
UNIT
A16B22020730
96
64
A16B22020731
64
32
JD1A
(JD44A)
24VDC power
JD1B
JD1A
To next device
When no other device is
connected to the connection unit, leave JD1A open.
CM51
CM52
CMB3
Machine
operations
panel
CMB4
1
+24V
GND
3
Power input regulations
Voltage : 24VDC"10%
Capacity : 500+7. 3 n (mA)
n: Number of input points which are simultaneously turned on
CAUTION
Use 30/0.18 (0.75 mm2) or heavier wire as the power cable.
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Input Signal
Specifications for
Source Output Type
Connection Unit
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Most input signals for the source output type connection unit support a
sink type nonisolated interface. For some input signals, however, either
sink or source type can be selected. (European safety standards demand
the use of sink types.)
The machines contacts shall conform to the following specifications:
Capacity: 30 VDC, 16 mA or higher
Intercontact leakage current in closed circuit:
1 mA or less (at 26.4 V)
Intercontact voltage drop in closed circuit:
2 V or less (including the voltage drop in the cables)
Circuit of sink type input receiver
Machine
Input signal
Contact
Receiver
output
signal
+24V
+24V
Input signal
Contact
R
DICMN1
or
DICMN2
+24V
Receiver
output
signal
+24V
0V
Input signal
Contact
DICMN1
or
DICMN2
+24V
Receiver
output
signal
+24V
0V
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DC input signal
OFF (High)
ON (Low)
(Signal)
(Signal)
Logical 0
(18 V or
higher)
Logical 1
(6V or
lower)
Chattering of 5
ms or less is ignored.
Receiver output
signal
5 to 22ms
5 to 22ms
9.9.2
Output Signal
Specifications for
Source Output Type
Connection Unit
Prepare the following external power supply for the output signals:
Supply voltage: +24 V "10%
Supply current (per board):
At least total maximum load current
(including momentary values) + 100 mA
Poweron timing: At the same time as or before turning on
the power to the control unit
Poweroff timing: At the same time as or after turning on the
power to the control unit
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A power supply which satisfies the above specifications
shall be connected to the DOCOM and 0V power supply
terminals for the output signals. The maximum current that
can be carried by the DOCOM pin is 2.0 A. The total load
current must not exceed this value, therefore.
The output signal driver used with the operators panel connection unit
can output up to eight signals.
The driver element monitors the current of each output signal. If an
overcurrent is detected, the output of that signal is turned off. Once a
signal has been turned off, the overcurrent will no longer exist, such that
the driver turns the signal on again. Therefore, in the case of a ground fault
or overload, the output of a signal will be repeatedly turned on and off.
This also occurs when a load which causes a high surge current is
connected.
The driver element contains an overheat detector, which turns off all eight
output signals if the temperature in the device exceeds the set value as a
result of an overcurrent caused by a ground fault or some other failure.
This off state is held. To restore signal output, logically turn the output
off then back on again, for each signal, after the temperature falls below
the set value. Signal output can also be restored by turning the system
power off then back on again.
On the PCB, a red LED beside the driver element lights once the overheat
detection circuit operates.
NOTE
The overheat detection circuit also causes a system alarm
to be issued to the CNC. (When setting pins CP1 on the
PCB are closed (jumpered), this alarm is not issued to the
CNC.)
Correspondence
between red LEDs and
DO signals
DO signals
DAL1
Y q + 0.0 to Y q + 0.7
DAL2
Y q + 1.0 to Y q + 1.7
DAL3
Y q + 2.0 to Y q + 2.7
DAL4
Y q + 3.0 to Y q + 3.7
DAL5
Y q + 4.0 to Y q + 4.7
DAL6
Y q + 5.0 to Y q + 5.7
DAL7
Y q + 6.0 to Y q + 6.7
DAL8
Y q + 7.0 to Y q + 7.7
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NOTE
The above red LED and alarm transfer to the CNC are
supported by PCBs of version 03B and later.
IN#0
CONTROL
LOGIC
OUT#0
OCD
IN#1
CONTROL
LOGIC
OUT#1
OCD
IN#7
CONTROL
LOGIC
OUT#7
OCD
The power for operating this driver element is supplied from DOCOM
(24 VDC).
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DOCOM
+24V 0V
Relay
DV
DV
0V
CAUTION
When using a dimming resistor, connect a diode to prevent
leakage.
DOCOM
+24V 0V
Dimming
resistor
Lamp
DV
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9.9.3
Connector Pin Layout
for Source Output Type
Connection Unit
CM51
CM52
DI00
DI03
DI06
DI11
DI14
DI17
DI22
DI25
DI27
10
DI32
19
DI01
20
DI04
21
DI07
22
DI12
23
DI15
24
DI20
25
DI23
26
DI30
27
DI33
28
DI36
33
DICMN1
DI60
34
DI02
DI63
35
DI05
DI66
36
DI10
DI71
37
DI13
DI74
38
DI16
DI77
39
DI21
DI82
40
DI24
DI85
41
DI26
DI87
42
DI31
10
DI92
43
DI34
11
DI95
44
DI37
12
DIA0
45
DI42
13
DIA3
46
DI45
14
DIA6
47
DI50
15
DIB1
19
DI61
20
DI64
21
DI67
22
DI72
23
DI75
24
DI80
25
DI83
26
DI90
27
DI93
28
DI96
33
0V
34
DI62
35
DI65
36
DI70
37
DI73
38
DI76
39
DI81
40
DI84
41
DI86
42
DI91
43
DI94
44
DI97
45
DIA2
46
DIA5
47
DIB0
11
DI35
12
DI40
13
DI43
14
DI46
15
DI51
16
DI54
48
DI53
16
DIB4
48
DIB3
17
DI56
49
DI55
17
DIB6
49
DIB5
18
+24V
50
DI57
18
+24V
50
DIB7
14
DO60
15
DO63
16
DO66
17
DO71
18
DO74
29
DI41
30
DI44
31
DI47
32
DI52
CMB3
1
29
DIA1
30
DIA4
31
DIA7
32
DIB2
CMB4
DO00
DO03
DO06
DO11
DO14
DO17
DO22
DO25
DO27
10
DO32
33
19
DO01
20
DO04
21
DO07
22
DO12
23
DO15
24
DO20
25
DO23
26
DO30
27
DO33
28
DO36
0V
DO02
DO64
35
DO05
DO67
36
DO10
DO72
37
DO13
DO75
38
DO16
DO56
39
DO21
0V
40
DO24
41
DO26
42
DO31
43
DO34
44
DO37
45
DO42
46
DO45
11
DO35
DO40
13
DO43
14
DO46
15
DO51
47
DO50
16
DO54
48
DO53
17
DOCOM
49
DO55
18
DICMN2
50
DOCOM
DO41
30
DO44
31
DO47
32
DO52
DO61
34
12
29
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DO62
DO65
10
DO70
11
DO73
12
DO76
13
DO57
19
DO77
20
DOCOM
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When the operators panel connection unit having 64 DIs
and 32 DOs is selected, connector CMB4 is not mounted on
the PCB.
I/O addresses
DI07
DI06
DI05
DI04
DI03
DI02
DI01
DI00
DI:
X p+1
64
points X p+2
DI17
DI16
DI15
DI14
DI13
DI12
DI11
DI10
DI27
DI26
DI25
DI24
DI23
DI22
DI21
DI20
X p+3
DI37
DI36
DI35
DI34
DI33
DI32
DI331
DI30
X p+4
DI47
DI46
DI45
DI44
DI43
DI42
DI41
DI40
X p+5
DI57
DI56
DI55
DI54
DI53
DI52
DI51
DI50
X p+6
DI67
DI66
DI65
DI64
DI63
DI62
DI61
DI60
X p+7
DI77
DI76
DI75
DI74
DI73
DI72
DI71
DI70
X p+8
DI87
DI86
DI85
DI84
DI83
DI82
DI81
DI80
X p+9
DI97
DI96
DI95
DI94
DI93
DI92
DI91
DI90
X p+10
DIA7
DIA6
DIA5
DIA4
DIA3
DIA2
DIA1
DIA0
X p+11
DIB7
DIB6
DIB5
DIB4
DIB3
DIB2
DIB1
DIB0
[DI address]
Xp
DI:
96
points
DICMN1
Xp+4.0 to Xp+4.7
DICMN2
DICMN1
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DO07
DO06
DO05
DO04
DO03
DO02
DO01
DO00
DO: Y q+1
32
points Y q+2
DO17
DO16
DO15
DO14
DO13
DO12
DO11
DO10
DO27
DO26
DO25
DO24
DO23
DO22
DO21
DO20
Y q+3
DO37
DO36
DO35
DO34
DO33
DO32
DO31
DO30
Y q+4
DO47
DO46
DO45
DO44
DO43
DO42
DO41
DO40
Y q+5
DO57
DO56
DO55
DO54
DO53
DO52
DO51
DO50
Y q+6
DO67
DO66
DO65
DO64
DO63
DO62
DO61
DO60
Y q+7
DO77
DO76
DO75
DO74
DO73
DO72
DO71
DO70
Yq
DO:
64
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Dimensions of Source
Output Type
Connection Unit
15 mm
4f5mm
CP1
43
JD1B
JD1A
1 2 3
CP61
35
17.78 mm
155
11.72
mm
120 mm
154 mm
CP1
12 12
mm
CMB4
MR20RM
31.05mm
7mm
50mm 10
336mm
20
CMB3
MR50RM
46.99mm
50
CM52
MR50RM
88.9mm
322mm
50
CM51
MR50RM
88.9mm
50
66.16mm
Approx.
100 mm
The following LEDs, fuses, variable resistors, and setting pins are
mounted on the PCB:
[LEDs]
DB1 (green, pilot) : Lights while the power to the PCB is on.
DB2 (red, alarm) : Lights if an error occurs in the PCB or CNC.
DAL1 to DAL8 : See Subsec. 9.9.2
[Variable resistors]
VR1 and VR2
[Setting pin]
CP1
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CONNECTING THE
FANUC SERVO UNIT
SERIES WITH I/O Link
9.10.1
Overview
The FANUC servo unit series with I/O Link (called the amplifier with
I/O Link) is a power motion control servo unit that can be easily connected
to a CNC control unit via the FANUC I/O Link.
The amplifier with I/O Link can be connected to the Series 0i using the
FANUC I/O Link.
However, this cannot be used with the Series 0i Mate.
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Connection
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The amplifier with I/O Link is connected to the Series 0i using the usual
FANUC I/O Link connection.
Control unit
JD1B
I/O
LINK
IOLINK
JD1A
JD1A
I/O
LINK
I/O Link
cable
JD1B
I/O
LINK
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9.10.3
Maximum Number of
Units that can be
Connected
9.10.4
Address Assignment
by Ladder
If the amplifier with I/O Link is used as an I/O Link slave, I/O addresses
are assigned in the PMC in the CNC. Because data output from the slave
is made in 16byte units, the number of input/output points must be set
to 128.
The module names are PM16I (input) and PM16O (output).
The BASE is always 0, and the SLOT is 1.
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WARNING
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Using the emergency stop signal effectively enables the design of safe
machine tools. See Cautions for configuring emergency stop circuit in
compliance with safety standards.
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
spindle amplifier. An emergency stop signal is usually generated by
closing the B contact of a pushbutton switch.
When the emergency stop signal (*ESP) contact is closed, the CNC
controller enters the emergency stop released state, such that the servo and
spindle motors can be controlled and operated.
When the emergency stop signal (*ESP) contact opens, the CNC
controller is reset and enters the emergency stop state, and the servo and
spindle motors are decelerated to a stop.
Shutting off the servo amplifier power causes a dynamic brake to be
applied to the servo motor. Even when a dynamic brake is applied,
however, a servo motor attached to a vertical axis can move under the
force of gravity. To overcome this problem, use a servo motor with a
brake.
While the spindle motor is running, shutting off the motordriving power
to the spindle amplifier allows the spindle motor to continue running
under its own inertia, which is quite dangerous. When the emergency stop
signal (*ESP) contact opens, it is necessary to confirm that the spindle
motor has been decelerated to a stop, before the spindle motor power is
shut off.
The FANUC servo amplifier i series products are designed to satisfy the
above requirements. The emergency stop signal should be input to the
power supply module (called the PSM). The PSM outputs a motor power
MCC control signal, which can be used to switch the power applied to the
power supply module on and off.
The CNC controller is designed to detect overtravel by using a software
limit function. Normally, no hardware limit switch is required to detect
overtravel. If the machine goes beyond a software limit because of a servo
feedback failure, however, it is necessary to provide a stroke end limit
switch, connected so that the emergency stop signal can be used to stop
the machine.
Fig. 10 shows an example showing how to use the emergency stop signal
with this CNC controller and i series servo amplifier.
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Emergency
stop button
+X
+Y
+Z
+4
Release switch
Spark killer
SK
EMG
Relay
CNC control unit
emg1
+24
*ESP
SVM
SPM
+24
*ESP
MCCOFF3
MCCOFF4
L3
Spark killer
SK
3
200VAC
Coil
L1
L2
L3
Circuit breaker 1
MCC
AC reactor
Fig. 10
WARNING
To use a spindle motor and amplifier produced by a manufacturer other than FANUC, refer to
the corresponding documentation as well as this manual. Design the emergency stop
sequence such that, if the emergency stop signal contact opens while the spindle motor is
rotating, the spindle motor is decelerated until it stops.
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Stop categories
Safety categories
Emergency stop
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OVERVIEW
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CAUTIONS
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11.3
CONNECTION
DIAGRAM
Series 0i
control unit
PC/AT compatible personal computer
COP7
Personal computer interface card
Highspeed
serial bus
A02B0207J203
1ch
A20B80010583
2ch
A20B80010582
1ch
A20B80010961
2ch
A20B80010960
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11.4
PERSONAL
COMPUTER
SPECIFICATION
CAUTION
1 FANUC requires the customer to buy and maintain the
personal computer itself.
2 FANUC is not responsible for the proper working about the
personal computer itself and any troubles caused by using
the personal computer.
+5VDC, 1A
2ch version
+5VDC, 1.5A
+5VDC, 0.8A
2ch version
+5VDC, 1.0A
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INSTALLATION
ENVIRONMENT
11.6
HANDLING
PRECAUTIONS
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11.7
PROCEDURE FOR
INSTALLING
PERSONAL
COMPUTER
INTERFACE BOARDS
WARNING
Before starting to mount or remove a personal computer
interface board, switch off the personal computer and its
peripheral devices, and disconnect their power supply
cables. Otherwise, there is a serious danger of electric
shock.
(1) Mounting Method
1. Remove the covering plate of ISA extension slot on the personal
computer.
2. Set the I/O base address of the interface board ( in only case of ISA
type).
Before mounting the interface board of ISA type, set the I/O
address not to conflict with the I/O address areas that are used by
the personal computer and other ISA extension boards. Refer to
MAINTENANCE Setting of Switches. Set the I/O address not
to conflict with each other in case that two or more interface boards
for the personal computer are used (HSSB multiconnection).
The interface board of PCI type is setting free.
3. Insert the interface board for the personal computer to the ISA
connector tightly or PCI connector.
4. Screw the plate of interface board to the computer.
5. Confirm connection (in only case of HSSB multiconnection)
Confirm following items for installing drivers of HSSB interface
board in case of HSSB multiconnection.
D In case of ISA type
I/O port address set to HSSB channel
Correspondence between HSSB channel and CNC
D In case of PCI type
PCI slot number which HSSB board is mounted (slot number
is marked to PCB normally).
Correspondence between HSSB channel and CNC
6. Restore the covering plate.
CAUTION
Do not touch the edge terminals (the contacts that engage
with a mating connector) of the interface board.
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Using the rotary switch on the interface board in the personal computer,
set the base address of the I/O space for use by this HSSB board.
1. Setting of I/O Base Address in Case of Interface Board new Type 2 For
Personal computer (A20B80010580, 0581, 0582, 0583)
channel A
In case of A20B80010580,0582
Channel A (COP7A)
L,M,N = 0,2,8
Channel B (COP7B)
A20B80010582
L,M,N = 0,2,9
Channel A
Channel B
Installing Drivers
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2nd HSSB(1ch)
1st HSSB(2ch)
ISA
PCI
PCI
ISA
PCI
PCI slot 3
ISA
PCI slot 2
PCI slot 1
ISA/PCI
PCI slot 0
Node
1ch
2ch
1ch
6
7
3. Node Number
Node number is allotted manually as stated above.
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11.8
RECOMMENDED
CABLES
Personal computer
interface card
COP7
(COP7A, COP7B)
Usable Optical Fiber Cable (The FSSB optical fiber cable to be used
outside of the cabinet.)
A66L60010026#L1R003 : Cable Length = 1 m
A66L60010026#L3R003 : Cable Length = 3 m
A66L60010026#L5R003 : Cable Length = 5m
A66L60010026#L7R003 : Cable Length = 7m
A66L60010026#L10R03 : Cable Length = 10m
A66L60010026#L15R03 : Cable Length = 15m
A66L60010026#L20R03 : Cable Length = 20m
A66L60010026#L30R03 : Cable Length = 30m
A66L60010026#L50R03 : Cable Length = 50m
A66L60010026#L100R3 : Cable Length = 100 m
NOTE
1 The optical fiber cables for the FANUC I/O Link cannot be
used with the HSSB.
2 Optical fiber cables cannot be cut or connected without
specialized equipment, usually not available to machine
tool builders. Therefore, use only the cables listed above.
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12.1
GENERAL
Series 0i
control unit
JD28A
RS232C
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12.2
DNC2 INTERFACE
(RS232C)
JD28A
(PCRE20LMDETZSL)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RD
0V
DR
0V
CS
0V
CD
0V
11
DBM25S
1
SD
0V
ER
0V
RS
0V
12
13
14
15
16
2
3
4
5
6
17
18
19
10
20
10
FG
SD
RD
RS
CS
DR
SG
CD
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
ER
21
22
23
11
24
12
25
13
Conceptional diagram
of signal connection
CNC side
SD
Output
Input
0V
Host side
SD
RD
RD
RS
RS
CS
CS
ER
ER
DR
DR
CD
CD
SG
SG
FG
FG
FRAME
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Manual code
B62694EN
B63354EN
B62924EN
B63404EN
B63434EN
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14.1
OVERVIEW
14.2
CAUTIONS
D The copyright of Windows 2000 and other software provided with the
CNC display unit with PC functions is owned by Microsoft
Corporation (USA), NeoMagic Inc., Phoenix Technologies Ltd., PFU
Co.,Ltd, and FANUC LTD.
No part of the software described above, or its manuals, may be
used or reproduced without permission.
No part of the software described above, or its manuals, may be
sold independently of the CNC display unit with PC functions.
The software described above, and its manual, must be used under
the conditions described in the attached license agreement.
The use of the CNC incorporating the CNC display unit with PC
functions shall imply that the user agrees to the conditions of the
license agreement described above.
*Windows2000 is a registered trademark of Microsoft corporation, USA
*Company name and product name mentions in this manual are
(registered) trademark of each company.
CAUTION
1 If an operation error or mishap occurs, the data on the hard
disk may be lost, even if all the installation conditions are
satisfied. Therefore, always maintain a backup copy of the
data on the hard disk in case the stored data is lost or
damaged.
Especially, the poweroff on accessing the hard disk must
not be done because that possibility is very high. Please
concern for the endusers.
2 Be sure to finish the OS and the applications through the
proper operation of shutdown before turning the power off.
Without the abovementioned operation, there is no
assurance of the following action. At worst, the command of
initializing the HDD will not work.
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14.3
CONNECTION
Connection with the CNC display unit with PC functions
CNC display
unit with PC
functions
Control
unit
FA
typewriter
style
keyboard
24VDC
A 50 cm (approximate
length) flat cable for soft
keys is provided with the
CNC display unit with PC
functions.
MDI
Unit
JD45
280
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GENERAL
CONNECTION
DIAGRAMS
14.4.1
CNC Display Unit with
PC Functions Having
Neither Soft Keys nor a
Touch Panel
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FAN UNIT
(CNH3)
3.5 HDD
Unit
*2
*1
FULL KEYBOARD
MOUSE (CD32B)
2322 (JD46)
Serial port 1
MOUSE
I/O
POWER
SUPPLY
I/O
POWER
SUPPLY
USB
POWER
SUPPLY
PRINTER
POWER
SUPPLY
Serial port 2
USB port 1, 2
CENTRO (JD9)
FDD (CD34)
FDD POWER (CN2)
MOUSE
2321 (JD33)
PCMCIA
CARD
*1
FA FULL
KEYBOARD
HSSB (COP7)
FLOPPY
DISK
DRIVE
*1
*1
*1 These devices can be used only during application development. These cannot be installed in the control unit.
*2 A 3.5HDD unit with a FAN unit must be mounted on the backside of a FA Full Keyboard.
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14.4.2
CNC Display Unit with PC
Functions Having Soft
Keys but No Touch Panel
(
)
(
)
%%
&&
##
%%
$$
&&
##$$
Separate MDI
(CNK1)
(CNK2)
(CNH3)
*2
3.5 HDD
Unit
FAN UNIT
HSSB (COP7)
+24V INPUT (CP5)
*1
*1
MOUSE (CD32B)
!!
!!
!!
!!
!!
!!
""
!!
""
!!
""""
2321 (JD33)
2322 (JD46)
Serial port 1
USB port 1, 2
FDD (CD34)
FDD POWER (CN2)
PCMCIA CARD SLOT
MOUSE
I/O
POWER
SUPPLY
I/O
POWER
SUPPLY
USB
POWER
SUPPLY
PRINTER
POWER
SUPPLY
Serial port 2
CENTRO (JD9)
PCMCIA
CARD
FULL KEYBOARD
FLOPPY
DISK
DRIVE
*1
*1
*1 These devices can be used only during application development. These cannot be installed in the control unit.
*2 A 3.5HDD unit with a FAN unit must be mounted on the backside of a MDI.
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14.4.3
CNC Display Unit with PC
Functions Having a Touch
Panel but No Soft Key
.
#
#
%
CNC Control
POWER SUPPLY
HSSB I/F BOARD
HSSB(COP7)
Standalone
type MDI
(*1)
!
!
(CNK1)
,,
**
+
**+
FAN UNIT
(CNH3)
3.5 HDD
Unit
TouchPanel
*1
HSSB (COP7)
*2
FULL KEYBOARD
MOUSE (CD32B)
((
((
(
(((
))
((
)
(
)))
2322 (JD46)
MOUSE
I/O
POWER
SUPPLY
USB
POWER
SUPPLY
PRINTER
POWER
SUPPLY
USB port 1, 2
CENTRO (JD9)
FDD (CD34)
PCMCIA CARD SLOT
MOUSE
2321 (JD33)
PCMCIA
CARD
*2
FA FULL
KEYBOARD
*2
FLOPPY
DISK
DRIVE
*2
*1 Either Separate MDI or FA Full Keyboard is usable. Both cannot be used simultaneously. A 3.5HDD unit with a FAN unit
must be mounted on the backside of a FA Full Keyboard or a MDI.
*2 These devices can be used only during application development. These cannot be installed in the control unit.
*3 RS232C channel 1 is not usable because it is used by the TouchPanel.
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14.4.4
CNC Display Unit with PC
Functions Having a Touch
Panel and Soft Key
..
..
##
%%
%%
%%
&
&
##$$
(CNH3)
3.5 HDD
Unit
FAN UNIT
TouchPanel
HSSB (COP7)
+24V INPUT (CP5)
*1
*1
MOUSE (CD32B)
!!!!
!!
!!!!
""
!!
""
!!
""""
2321 (JD33)
2322 (JD46)
Serial port 2
USB port 1, 2
FDD (CD34)
FDD POWER (CN2)
PCMCIA CARD SLOT
MOUSE
CENTRO (JD9)
PCMCIA
CARD
FULL KEYBOARD
*1
FLOPPY
DISK
DRIVE
*1
I/O
POWER
SUPPLY
USB
POWER
SUPPLY
PRINTER
POWER
SUPPLY
*1 These devices can be used only during application development. These cannot be installed in the control unit.
*2 A 3.5HDD unit with a FAN unit must be mounted on the backside of a MDI.
*3 RS232C channel 1 is not usable because it is used by the TouchPanel.
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14.5
SPECIFICATIONS
14.5.1
Installation
Environmental
Conditions
Operating
Nonoperating
: +5 to +45_C
: 20 to +60_C
Change in temperature
Up to 20 _C/hour
Vibration
Operating
Nonoperating
Environment
Altitude
Operating
Nonoperating
: Up to 0.5G
: Up to 1.0G
: 60m to 1000m
: 60m to 12000m
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14.5.2
Power Supply
Specification
NOTE
Use of the FANUC I/O unit also requires +1 A.
(b) Timing
Input power can be turned on/off without relation to CNC power
on/off.
(2) Supply power
The CNC display unit with PC functions can supply power, as listed
below, to peripheral equipment. Check the amount of current drawn
by each unit you want to use.
Voltage
+5V
Equipment
FDD,
Keyboard, Mouse
HDD(secondary) or ATAPI device
PCI extension board
Max. Current
4000mA
USB device
Max. 500mA/port
PCMCIA card
Max. 500mA
+3.3V
1000mA
+12V
1700mA
12V
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NOTE
Above power consumption is reference. If peripherals are
connected or PCI extended boards are mounted, the power
consumption will increase. Also, please consider the
cabinet design and the cooling method which is most
suitable to the total power consumption.
14.5.3
Shutdown
Before switching off the CNC display unit with PC functions, terminate
all applications and the OS according to the normal shutdown procedure.
If the CNC display unit with PC functions is switched off while an
application or the OS is still running, the CNC display unit with PC
functions may fail to operate normally next time it is switched on. In the
worst case, the initialization command for the hard disk drive may
become inoperable.
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14.6
The following three spaces are required around the CNC display unit with
PC functions.
INSTALLATION
SPACE
14.6.1
Basic Unit 10.4 LCD
Type
60
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///
///
///
//////
///
//////
///
//////
//////
//////////
//////////
//////////
//////////
//////////
///
///
///
50
27
X
Fuse
Battery
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14.6.2
Basic Unit 12.1 LCD
Type
60
///
///
///
///////////////
///////////////
///////////////
20
///
///
///
///
///
//////
//////
//////
//////
/////////
/////////
/////////
/////////
/////////
///
/////////
////////////
///
///
A
57
Fuse
Battery
14.6.3
Basic Unit 15.0 LCD
Type
60
///
///
///
///
///
/////
///
/////
/////
/////
/////
//////////////
//////////////
//////////////
///////
///////
///////
///////
//
//
///////
/////////
//
//
77
Fuse
Battery
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14.6.4
HDD Unit
FAN
///
///
///
///
///
///
///
///
///
FA Full Keyboard
or MDI Unit
HDD Unit
//
//
///
///////////
//
//
///
//
//
///
//
//
///
//
//
//
//
//
///
//
//
////////////
///
//
//
////////////
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20
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14.7
PERIPHERAL
EQUIPMENT AND
CONNECTION
14.7.1
Connector Layout
Diagram
PCMCIA
Card slot
(Display side)
Show from
The back side
CNP1
CNP2
CN2B
JD33
JD46
CN2
JD9
CD32B CD32A
CP5
COP7
CNH3
CD34
Connector
Number
Connector Name
CP5
JD33
JD46
JD9
COP7
CD32B
CD32A
CNH3
CN2B
CN7
CD34
CN2
+24V INPUT
2321
2322
CENTRO
HSSB
MOUSE
KEY BOARD
HDD
HDD POWER
HDD FAN
FDD
FDD POWER
CNP1
CNP2
PCI SLOT1
PCI SLOT2
CN7
Function
Main Power Input
Serial Port 1
Serial Port 2 +USB
Parallel Port
HSSB
Mouse
Full Keyboard
HDD Signal
HDD Power Output
FAN for HDD
FDD Signal
FDD Power Output
PCMCIA Card
PCI extension slot 1
PCI extension slot 2
Softkey
(Connector to sparate
MDI)
See 14.7.10.
NOTE
The SoftKey only exists in the CNC display unit with PC
functions with SoftKey.
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14.7.2
Main Power Supply
Input
CNC display unit with PC functions
CP5
1
+24V
0V
3
AMP
21782883 (CASE)
11752185 (CONTACT)
+24V
0V
+24V
0V
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14.7.3
Floppy Disk Drive
(Signal and Power
Supply)
CD34
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
CN2
1234
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
1
2
3
4
DENSEL
:INDEX
:MT0
:DS1
:DS0
:MT1
:DIR
:STEP
:WDATA
:WE
:TRK0
:WPRT
:RDATA
HDSEL
:DSKCH
(+12V)
0V
0V
+5V
HIF3BA34D2.54P
produced by Hirose
Electric
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
J2
1
2
3
4
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
+5V
0V
(NC)
(NC)
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
DENSEL
:INDEX
:DS0
:DS1
(RES)
:MTR0N
:DIR
:STEP
:WDATA
:WE
:TRK0
:WPRT
:RDATA
HDSEL
:DSKCH
4321
NOTE
1 This is a standard interface for the IBM PC compatible. Note the following:
D Only two floppy disk density modes (720 Kbytes and 1.44 Mbytes) are supported.
D The DENSEL signal level is fixed to low.
D Can not used floppy disk drive unit that needs 12V.
2 Commercial floppy disk drives are prone to compatibility problems with personal computers to
some degree. It is not guaranteed that the CNC display unit with PC functions can operate with
every commercial floppy disk drive. Machine tool builders are requested to check the
operability of the floppy disk drives they select. Keep in mind that commercial floppy disk drives
are neither dustproof nor moistureresistant.
3 The interface on the drive side shown above is only an example. Design an interface cable
according to the specification of the drive with which it is used.
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CNC
CD34
CN2
+5V
0V
0V
+12V
4
3
2
1
0V
DENSEL
0V
(NC)
0V
(NC)
0V
*INDEX
0V
*MT0
0V
*DS1
0V
*DS0
0V
*MT1
0V
*DIR
0V
*STEP
0V
*WDATA
0V
*WE
0V
*TRK0
0V
*WPRT
0V
*RDATA
0V
HDSEL
0V
*DSKCH
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
CN2
+5V
0V
0V
+12V
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
1
2
3
4
0V
DENSEL
0V
(NC)
0V
(NC)
0V
*INDEX
0V
*0S0
0V
*DS1
0V
(RES)
0V
*MTRON
0V
*DIR
0V
*STEP
0V
*WDATA
0V
*WE
0V
*TRK0
0V
*WPRT
0V
*RDATA
0V
HDSEL
0V
*DSKCH
J2
1
2
3
4
+5V
0V
(NC)
(NC)
Panelmount type
3.5 floppy disk unit
J1
J2
1
2
3
4
+5V
0V
(NC)
(NC)
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14.7.3.1
When using this unit on the machine, observe the following cautions:
Operating environment
(1) Dust
Because the CNC display unit with PC functions is not covered with
panels, except for the front door section, it must be enclosed in a sealed
cabinet. While the door is open, dust can enter the floppy disk unit and
cabinet via the disk insertion slot. If the CNC display unit with PC
functions is installed in a dusty environment, more floppy disk failures
than normal may occur.
(2) Temperature
+5C to +45C (operating)
The operating temperature range for this unit is stricter than ordinary
units because of the restrictions imposed by the floppy disk. So, pay
special attention to the way it is cooled.
Avoid blowing air directly from a cooling fan, as dust in the air may
stick to the components of the unit.
14.7.3.2
Handling precautions
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Highspeed Serial Bus
(HSSB)
CNC display unit with PC functions
COP7
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NOTE
1 The highspeed serial bus cannot use an optical fiber cable
designed for the FANUC I/O link, FSSB extension line, or
serial spindle.
2 Machine tool builders cannot cut or extend optical fiber
cables. Select an appropriate type from the above list.
3 No FANUC I/O link junction adapter other than the lowloss
optical junction adapter can be used.
4 When using a lowloss optical junction adapter, be sure to
use a junctiononly lowloss optical fiber cable together
with it.
5 Keep the total length of the junction adapter and
junctiononly lowloss optical fiber within 60 m.
HSSB interface
board
Translation
adapter
60m or less
14.7.5
Full Keyboard
CNC display unit with PC functions
Full keyboard
(commercial model)
CD32A
(mini DIN6)
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A02B0236C132#EC :
FA Full Keyboard (English) for 12.1 LCD type
A08B0082C150#JC :
FA Full Keyboard (Japanese) for 15.0 LCD type
A08B0082C150#EC :
FA Full Keyboard (English) for 15.0 LCD type
A08B0082C151#JC :
FA Full Keyboard (Japanese) for 15.0 LCD type (punch panel
builtin)
A08B0082C151#EC :
FA Full Keyboard (English) for 15.0 LCD type (punch panel
builtin)
NOTE
1 Commercial full keyboards are prone to compatibility
problems with personal computers to some degree. It is not
guaranteed that the intelligent terminal type 2 can operate
with every commercial full keyboard. Machine tool builders
are requested to check the operability of the full keyboards
they select. Keep in mind that general commercial full
keyboards are neither dustproof nor moistureresistant.
2 If an FA full keyboard is incorporated into the system, clamp
its cable at a point as close to it as possible so that the
weight of the cable is not applied directly to the connector.
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14.7.6
Mouse
CNC display unit with PC functions
CD32B
(mini DIN6)
Alternatively, FA full
keyboard
1) Recommended mouse
A86L00010212 Standard PS/2 mouse (commercial model):
for development and maintenance use only
NOTE
1 Commercial mice are prone to compatibility problems with
personal computers to some degree. It is not guaranteed
that the intelligent terminal type 2 can operate with every
commercial mouse. Machine tool builders are requested to
check the operability of the mice they select. Keep in mind
that general commercial mice are neither dustproof nor
moistureresistant.
2 If an FA typewriterstyle keyboard is incorporated into the
system, clamp its cable at a point as close to it as possible
so that the weight of the cable is not applied directly to the
connector.
3 The Mouse and The TouchPanel can not be used
simultaneously.
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14.7.7
Centronics Parallel
Port
Example) Printer
JD9
(PCRE20MD)
1
STD0
11
:STB
:STB
19
0V
STD1
12
0V
STD
20
0V
STD2
13
:AFD
STD1
21
0V
STD3
14
0V
STD2
22
0V
STD4
15
:INIT
STD3
23
0V
STD5
16
0V
STD5
25
0V
STD6
17
:SLIN
STD4
24
0V
STD7
18
:ACK
STD6
26
0V
PE
19
:ERROR
STD7
27
0V
SLCT
20
BUSY
10
:ACK
28
0V
11
BUSY
29
0V
12
PE
30
0V
13
SLCT
31
:INIT
14
:AFD
32
:ERROR
33
0V
10
15
1) Recommended cable conductor
A66L00010284#10P: 10 pairs of 0.08 mm2 wires
2) Recommended cableend connectors (JD9 side)
PCRE20FA (Honda Tsushin Kogyo Co., Ltd.)
FI3020S (Hirose Electric Co., Ltd.)
FCN247J020G/E (Fujitsu Limited)
526222011 (Molex Japan)
16
0V
34
17
FG
35
18
36
:SLIN
NOTE
1 The interface on the printer side shown above is only an example. Design an interface cable
according to the specification of the printer with which it is used.
2 Commercial printers are prone to compatibility problems with personal computers to some
degree. It is not guaranteed that intelligent terminal type 2 can operate with every commercial
printer. Machine tool builders are requested to check the operability of the printers they select.
Keep in mind that general commercial printers are neither dustproof nor moistureresistant.
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14.7.8
Serial Port 2 + USB
(DBM25S)
JD46 (PCRE20MD)
1 RD
11 SD
1 FG
2 0V
12 USB1_0V
2 SD
3 DR
13 ER
3 RD
4 0V
14 USB2_0V
4 RS
5 CS
15 RS
5 CS
6 USB1+
16 USB2+
6 DR
7 CD
17 USB2
7 SG
8 USB1
18 USB2_5V
8 CD
9 RI
19 (+24V)
10 (+24V)
20 USB1_5V
15
16
17
18
19
20 ER
21
22 RI
10
23
11
14
24
12
25
13
USB1_5V
USB1+
USB1
USB1_0V
4
3
2
1
USB port 2
302
USB2_5V
USB2+
USB2
USB2_0V
4
3
2
1
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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 CNC display unit with PC
functions shown above can be used only with the FANUC
I/O unit (FANUC CASSETTE, FANUC Handy File, etc.). Do
not use these pins for other purposes. Also, do not attempt
to simultaneously connect two or more FANUC I/O units to
one CNC display unit with PC functions.
3 Commercial USB devices cannot be guaranteed its proper
work with CNC display unit with PC functions. Careful
checking by the customer will be required. And please be
aware that those devices in the market are not almost
considered about waterproof and dustproof.
CAUTION
The standard punch panel for CNC cannot be used in CNC
display unit with PC functions.
HOUSING
MAKER
PCRE20FA
PCRV20LA/PCSE20LA
FI3020S
FI20CV2/FI20CV7
(Hirose Electric)
FCN247J020G/E
FCN240C020Y/S
(Fujitsu)
526222011
526242015
(Molex Japan)
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For an CNC display unit with PC functions having a touch panel, the
touch panel controller uses serial port 1. So this connector cannot be used
for any other purpose. The touch panel controller is connected, using a
dedicated connector rather than JD33.
Serial Port 1
JD33
(PCRE20MD)
(DBM25S)
RD
11
SD
FG
0V
12
0V
SD
DR
13
ER
RD
0V
14
0V
RS
CS
15
RS
CS
(RES)
16
(RES)
DR
CD
17
(RES)
SG
(RES)
18
(RES)
CD
RI
19
(+24V)
10
(+24V)
20
(RES)
10
( ):
11
12
13
304
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
ER
21
22
23
24
25
RI
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NOTE
1 he interface on the host computer side shown above is only
an example. Design an interface cable according to the
specification of the host computer with which it is used.
2 The +24 V lines in the interface on the CNC display unit with
PC functions interface connection unit side shown above
can be used only for FANUC I/O units (such as the FANUC
cassette and FANUC Handy File). Do not use these lines
for any other purpose. Also, do not connect more than one
of these units to one CNC control unit. Otherwise, the +24
V power supply capacity may be exceeded.
3 Do not connect anything to those pins that are not labeled.
4 The standard punch panel for CNC cannot be used in CNC
display unit with PC functions.
14.7.10
Soft Keys
CNC display unit with PC functions
CNK2
50cm
305
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14.7.11
PCMCIA Card
CNC display unit with PC functions
Door
PCMCIA
Card slot
Back side
PCMCIA card
(Type I, Type II)
NOTE
1 Only Type I or Type II PCMCIA card is usable. The following card cannot be used.
Cardbus card
Dual mode card (Cardbus mode/PCMCIA mode) with Cardbus mode
Type III card
2 Care about the direction of the card, and insert certainly.
3 No card designed for use on +3.3 V can be used in the basic units (A08B0082B001 to
B023).
CAUTION
If the door is opened, dust or coolant would enter and might cause any troubles. Please pay
attention.
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14.7.12
Hard Disk Unit
1) Cable Connection
Connect HDD Signal cable to CNH3.
Connect HDD Power cable to CN2B.
Connect FAN cable to CN7.
Each cables are connected to HDD unit at exfactory.
2) Cable Length
HDD Power Cable: 50cm
HDD Signal Cable: 40cm
HDD FAN Cable: 65cm
CNH3
CN2B
CN7
HDD Signal
cable
FAN cable
HDD unit
FA full keyboard or MDI
unit
307
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14.8
PCI EXPANSION
BOARD
14.8.1
Installation Method
Up to 106.68mm
Unit : mm
Up to 176.41mm
308
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Press Down
309
APPENDIX
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Name
Specification
FA full keyboard
For 10.4
(vertical type)
For 10.4
(horizontarl type)
For 10.4 LCD unit
For 12.1 LCD unit
For 15.0 LCD unit
313
A02B0301B801
A02B0299B802
A02B0299C041#M
A02B0299C041#MS
A02B0299C041#MB
A02B0299C041#T
A02B0299C041#TS
A02B0299C041#TB
A02B0299C071, C076#M
A02B0299C071, C076#MS
A02B0299C071, C076#MB
A02B0299C071, C076#T
A02B0299C071, C076#TS
A02B0299C071, C076#TB
A02B0299C081#M
A02B0299C081#MS
A02B0299C081#MB
A02B0299C081#T
A02B0299C081#TS
A02B0299C081#TB
A02B0299C080
A02B0299C060
A02B0279C120#MA
A02B0279C120#MAS
A02B0279C120#MB
A02B0279C120#TA
A02B0279C120#TAS
A02B0279C120#TB
A02B0279C122#MA
A02B0279C122#MAS
A02B0279C122#MB
A02B0279C122#TA
A02B0279C122#TAS
A02B0279C122#TB
A08B0082B001 to B004
A08B0082B031 to B038
A08B0193B031 to B038
A08B0082B011 to B014
A08B0082B041 to B048
A08B0193B041 to B048
A08B0082B021 to B023
A08B0082B051 to B057
A08B0193B051 to B057
A02B0281C327#TBR,
MBR, TBS, MBS
A02B0281C320#TBR,
MBR, TBS, MBS
A02B0236C131#EC, JC
A02B0236C132#EC, JC
A08B0082C150#EC, JC
Fig., No.
Fig. U1
Fig. U2
Fig. U3
Fig. U4
Fig. U5
Fig. U6
Fig. U7
Fig. U8
Fig. U9
Fig. U10(a)
Fig. U10(b)
Fig. U10(c)
Fig. U11(a)
Fig. U11(b)
Fig. U12(a)
Fig. U12(b)
Fig. U12(c)
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Name
Specification
314
A86L00010210, 0211
A86L00010212
A02B0207C008
A20B80010583
A20B80010582
A20B80010961
A20B80010960
A8600309T302
A8600202T001
A8600202T004
A8600202T005
A8600202T007
A8600202T010
A8600202T012
A8600202T013
A02B0236C205, C204
A06B6050K060
A02B0236C281
A02B0120C181
A02B0120C182
A02B0120C183
A02B0120C191
A02B0120C192
A02B0120C193
A02B0236C231
A02B0236C232
A02B0236C235
A02B0299C070, C075
A02B0210C122#MA
A02B0210C122#MAS
A02B0210C122#MB
A02B0210C122#TA
A02B0210C122#TAS
A02B0210C122#TB
A02B0279C121#MA
A02B0279C121#MAS
A02B0279C121#MB
A02B0279C121#TA
A02B0279C121#TAS
A02B0279C121#TB
Fig., No.
Fig. U13
Fig. U14
Fig. U15
Fig. U16
Fig. U16
Fig. U17
Fig. U18
Fig. U19
Fig. U20
Fig. U21
Fig. U22
Fig. U23
Fig. U24
Fig. U25
Fig. U26
Fig. U27
Fig. U28
Fig. U29
Fig. U30
B63833EN/03
Slot 1
Memory
card
Weight : 0.7kg
The stated weight does not include
printedcircuit boards inserted in the slots
Fig.U1
315
10
172
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56
S=1/1
112
56
172
Main
board
380
360
I/O board
S=1/1
12
Weight : 3.0kg
Fig.U2
316
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220 max
Weight : 4.1kg
At the rear of the metal plate of the panel, the area within 8 mm of the perimeter is left unpainted
Fig.U3
317
At the rear of the metal plate of the panel, the area within 8 mm of the perimeter is left unpainted
Weight : 2.2kg
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Fig.U4
318
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Weight : 2.3kg
At the rear of the metal plate of the panel, the area within 8 mm of the perimeter is left unpainted
Fig.U5
319
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Weight : 2.1kg
Fig.U6
320
Weight : 2.4kg
Panel cut drawing
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Fig.U7
321
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Weight : 0.6kg
At the rear of the metal plate of the panel, the area within 8 mm of the perimeter is left unpainted
Fig.U8
322
At the rear of the metal plate of the panel, the area within 8 mm of the perimeter is left unpainted
Weight : 1.1kg
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Fig.U9
323
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125
(With PCI Extension Board Fitting Plate)
60
(Without PCI Extension Board Fitting Plate)
2
25
20
Upper View
290
Paint Masking
(Mounting side of this
plate is unpainted in 8mm
width from the edge )
44
5
210
220
Maximum
PCI card
defined at
Connecting 4.
Side View
Front View
280
4M3
280
204
(HOLE)
210
274
Weight: 3.3kg
Unit : mm
Panel Cutting
Fig.U10 (a) 10.4 TFT color LCD of CNC display unit with PC functions
324
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125
(With PCI Extension Board Fitting Plate)
60
(Without PCI Extension Board Fitting Plate)
2
30
25
Upper View
Paint Masking
(Mounting side of this
plate is unpainted in 8mm
width from the edge )
340
5
270
280
6f4
165
165
5
Side View
Front View
165
165
6M3
(HOLE)
264
270
324
Weight: 4.5kg
Unit : mm
Panel Cutting
Fig.U10 (b) 12.1 TFT color LCD of CNC display unit with PC functions
325
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125
(With PCI Extension Board Fitting Plate)
60
(Without PCI Extension Board Fitting Plate)
35
30
Paint Masking
(Mounting side of this
plate is unpainted in 8mm
width from the edge )
Upper View
400
5
155
320
155
5
195
195
5
Front View
8M3
195
Side View
195
8f4
304
155
(HOLE)
310
384
Unit : mm
Fig.U10 (c) 15.0 TFT color LCD of CNC display unit with PC functions
326
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220
40
24.5
45.5
14.5
9
5
42.4
70max.
5
65
51.8
87.6
83.1
63
b
54
69
177
34
35
79
Fig.U11 (a) Standalone type standard MDI unit for CNC display unit with PC functions (10.4 LCD, vertical type)
327
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230
43.5
220
40
24.5
45.5
14.5
4f4
42.4
70max.
5
* The depth dimension assumes that
the HDD unit is installed.
35
21.8
57.6
53.1
63
b
16
24
39
177
18
79
Fig.U11 (b) Standalone type standard MDI unit for CNC display unit with PC functions (10.4 LCD, horizontal type)
328
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1550"40
250"40
2
290
20
60.6
220
10
45
32
56
60
a: M5 10mm
b: M5 10mm (Frame GND)
a
30
b
40
Weight : 3.5 kg
(Unit :mm)
20
329
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1550"40
250"40
2
340
20
60.6
220
6
10
65
5
32
a
a: M5 10mm
b: M5 10mm
(Frame GND)
110
54
a
30
40
Weight : 3.7 kg
(Unit :mm)
20
330
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1550"40
250"40
2
400
60.6
20
220
65
35
5.5
26
13
34
4-R5
Blank Panel
155
140
168
27
Hole of
Connector
Panel
179
86
59
b
20
Weight :3.9 kg
(Unit :mm)
5.5
80
25
Unpaint rear side
(10)
331
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280
4M3
204
210
HOLE
274
330
6M3
204
210
HOLE
162
324
390
6M3
204
210
HOLE
192
384
332
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(Unit : mm)
(Unit : mm)
Full Keyboard 106key (A86L00010211)
Note: These units can be used only during application development and maintenance ,and this is not
dust proof. .Ambient temperature during operation is 0_C40_C.
333
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Ball
Cap
1800"190
Fig.U14 Mouse
Specification No. : A86L00010212
334
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43.6
FDD
ACRYLIC
WINDOW
104
140
150
J2
J1
70
145
80
(Unit : mm)
Side View
Fornt View
134
140
4M3
64
(HOLE)
70
Panel Cutting
Mounting direction
When using the floppy disk unit attached to the machine, mount the floppy disk unit in one of the following directions:
335
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0582
0583
Weight: 0.2 kg
Fig.U16 (a) Highspeed serial bus interface board type 2 (PC) (ISA bus version)
Specification No. : A20B80010583 (1 CH)
A20B80010582 (2 CH)
0961
0960
Weight: 0.1 kg
Fig.U16 (b) Interface Board for Personal Computer (PCI bus version)
Specification No. : A20B80010960 (2 CH)
A20B80010961 (1 CH)
336
MS connector: MS3102A2029P
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337
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8.35
M4X8.0
30.0
50.0
f80.0
f55.0
60.0
On the f72 circumference
11.0
PULSE GENERATOR
FANUC LTD
0V
5V
M3 screw terminal
120.0
338
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90
25
38.0
Y Z
X1 X10X100
39.0
100.0
140
M3 screw terminal
M3 screw terminal
25
90
Z 4
X1 X10 X100
M3 screw terminal
39.0
100.0
140
M3 screw terminal
339
JA4A
JF104(JF108)
JF103(JF107)
JF102(JF106)
JF101(JF105)
CP11
COP10B COP10A
B63833EN/03
340
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103
4M4 counter
sinking
93
103
Plus terminal
with 3M3
screw holes
Minus terminal
with 3M3
screw holes
FANUC
40
13.2
106.3
92.2
14.1
Arrow view A
78
78
341
B63833EN/03
Main unit
Cover
103
115
M4 tap 4
70
81
93
13.5
47
145
342
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80
5
125
13
At the rear of the metal plate of the panel, the area within 8 mm of the perimeter is left unpainted
80
100
115
20
4M3
Fig.U23 Punch panel (wide width type)
Specification No. : A02B0120C181 (Cable length : 1m)
A02B0120C182 (Cable length : 2m)
A02B0120C183 (Cable length : 5m)
343
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40
13
125
20
At the rear of the metal plate of the panel, the area within 8 mm of the perimeter is left unpainted
100
115
20
2M3
344
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150
Unit = mm
Weight: 1.6kg
Fig.U25 Machine operators panel (Main panel B)
Specification No. : A02B0236C231
345
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Earth stud
(M4)
60
5
280
290
70
80
70
64
270
6M3
66
140
70
140
274
Panel cut drawing
346
Unit : mm
Weight : 0.6kg
B63833EN/03
Earth stud
(M4)
Unit = mm
Weight: 0.6kg
347
348
Weight : 1.7kg
B63833EN/03
Weight : 0.8kg
At the rear of the metal plate of the panel, the area
within 8 mm of the perimeter is left unpainted.
Fig.U29 Separate type MDI unit (fullkey) (for 7.2 LCD/8.4 LCD)
Specification No. : A02B0210C122#MA, #TA (English display MDI)
A02B0210C122#MAS, #TAS (Symbol display MDI)
A02B0210C122#MB, #TB (English and symbol display MDI)
349
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Weight : 1.0kg
Panel cut drawing
350
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Connectors
Fig. title
Specification No.
Fig. No.
PCRE20FS
Fig.C1 (a)
FI40 connector
FI402015S
Fig.C1 (b)
PCRV20LA/PCRV20LB
Fig.C2 (a)
FI20CV
Fig.C2 (b)
FCN240C20Y/S
Fig.C2 (c)
FI20CV7
Fig.C2 (d)
AMP11781283
Fig.C3 (a)
AMP21781283
Fig.C3 (b)
AMP11782883
Fig.C3 (c)
AMP21782883
Fig.C3 (d)
AMP11752182/5
AMP11751962/5
Fig.C3 (e)
Fig.C4 (a)
Fig.C4 (b)
Fig.C4 (c)
Fig.C4 (d)
Fig.C4 (e)
SMS6PN5
Fig.C5
HIF3BB50D2.54R
HIT3BB34D2.54R
Fig.C6
LY10DC20
Fig.C7 (a)
LY10C23
Fig.C7 (b)
Fig.C8 (a)
Fig.C8 (b)
Honda connector (for distribution I/O connection printed circuit board) MRH50FD
351
Fig. C9
B63833EN/03
TYPE
USAGE
GENERAL
MATING
n
2
7.3
1.27
n)1
2
Display
HONDA
15.1
HOUSING
1.27
A
PCRE20FS
21.65
B
11.43
352
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TYPE
USAGE
HIROSE FI402015S
PULSE CODER INTERFACE
LINEAR SCALE INTERFACE
MPG INTERFACE
MATING/HOUSING
: HIROSE FI20CV
16.25
11.43
15_
1.27
5 4
1.7
9.2
7 6
5.5
2.2
10 9 8
Note
This connector does not
have contacts for positions
11,13,15,17, and 19.
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
13.35
19.2
Tab for
shield
connection
4.3
(4)
8.5
(3)
1.8
(1)
2.4 2.4
A
Section AA
(2)
20
18
16
14
12
10
(Standard 1/10)
See from the back (soldering side)
353
B63833EN/03
TYPE
USAGE
GENERAL
9.5
21
11.4
(1)
HONDA
37
(2)
30
(3)
(6)
(5)
(4)
(1) (2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
354
Case
Cable clamp
Lock bracket
Lock lever
Set screw for cable clamp
B63833EN/03
TYPE
HIROSE FI20CV
USAGE
(1) (2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
210.3
9.50.2
(5)
Case
Lock bracket
Lock lever
Cable clamp
Set screw for cable clamp
11.50.3
(6)
17.5"0.3
37"0.5
(4)
(3)
300.3
(2)
355
(1)
B63833EN/03
TYPE
USAGE
GENERAL
9.5
21
11.4
(2)
37
C02002
30
Cable clamp
Screw
Lock lever
356
B63833EN/03
357
AMP11781283
Circuit No.
(25.5)
3
AMP
16.3
22.8
D3
DIMENSION
6.55
4.05
3.1
10.16
5.08
Circuit No.
358
7.15
0.6
19.24
TYPE
B63833EN/03
B63833EN/03
TYPE
AMP21781283
Circuit No.
(29.7)
DIMENSION
AMP
6.55
4.05
3.1
1
Cricuit No.
359
" 0.3
3
10.16
5.08
7.15
D3
16.3" 0.3
(19.24)
B63833EN/03
TYPE
AMP11782883
USAGE
+24V INPUT
2
1
Circuit No.
(22.96)
1
DIMENSION
0V
+24V
3
AMP
16.3
22.8
D3
6.55
4.05
3.1
7.62
3.81
Circuit No.
360
7.15
0.6
16.7
B63833EN/03
TYPE
AMP21782883
USAGE
POWER CP1B
+24V OUTPUT
2
1
0V
+24V
Circuit No.
Circuit No.
361
7.15
6.55
0.6
DIMENSION
SEPARATE
AMP11752182(Gold coated)
AMP11752185(Tin coated)
REEL
AMP11751962(Gold coated)
AMP11751965(Tin coated)
WIRE
B63833EN/03
(21.8)
AA
0.4
2.9
In case of reel
3
0.5
BB
17.8
(9.3)
0.4
0.2
" 0.2
5.5
" 0.5
AMP
2.5
" 0.2
3.4
B
A
2.9
(1.7)
4.2
(2.5)
PLATING 1DMARK
A
PRESSER 1DMARK
(f2.6)
B
362
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(2)
(4)
(1)
(3)
(5)
(D)
A
(B)
Symbol
Specification
MR20LMH (Plug)
MR20LFH
(Jack)
MR50LMH (Plug)
MR50LFH
Symbol
1
(Jack)
(B)
(D)
Number of
terminals
39.3
44.9
39.8
17
20
67.9
73.5
44.8
18
50
Name
Connector cover
Cable clamp
Stopper
363
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364
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13
2M2
A
B
18.1
2.4
(1)
8.5
(2)
14
15
8
16
17
10
18
11
19
12
20
13
HONDA
(3)
MR20RMH
32.8
27.8
Number of
terminals
20
MR50RHF
61.4
56.4
50
Symbol
1
Name
Cable clamp
Screw 2.6dia.8
Connector (MR20,50MH)
365
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13
2M2
B
A
8.4
(2)
(3)
2
8
14
3
9
15
4
10
16
17
5
11
18
6
12
19
HONDA
10.9
19.9
2.4
(1)
13
20
MR20RMH
32.8
27.8
Number of
terminals
20
MR50RMH
61.4
56.4
50
Symbol
1
Name
Cable clamp
Screw 2.6dia.8
366
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33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
HONDA
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
HONDA
19
33
34
20
35
21
36
22
37
23
38
24
39
25
40
26
41
27
42
28
43
29
44
30
45
14
46
15
8
31
16
9
32
47
17
10
48
18
11
49
19
12
20
HONDA
13
7
HONDA
14
9
15
10
16
11
17
12
18
13
19
20
367
MR50FH
(50core, jack)
50
MR50MH
(50core,plug)
MR20MH
(20core,plug)
MR20FH
(20core, jack)
48 max.
38 max.
5.08
B63833EN/03
7 max.
24.9
Name
Connector housing for cable
SMS6PN5
(Crimp type)
RC16M23T3
(Solder type)
RC16MSCT3
Contact
Cables :
Remarks
Brown
For details on tools
required for crimp
terminals,contact the
manufacturer.
: 1.27mm2(50/0.18)
Insulation diameter
: 2.8mm max
Peeling length
: 7.2mm
368
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1.27
1.27
14.4
15.6
HIF3BB
1.09
1.27
PROTECTOR
MAIN BODY
A
D
3.6
6.0
6.0
2.54
6.0
CRAMP
A
A
ASSY DIAGRAM
Section BB
Section AA
2.54
1.27
3.81
B
D
3.8 :1
3.5
:2
2.7
5.1
8.5
0.3
0.95
10.5
7.0 3.5
7.0
:3
1.05
2.3
2.3
3.5
C
4.5
Dimensions
Description
No.of
contact
HIF3BB34D2.54R
34
47.75
40.64
41.91
43.23
HIF3BB50D2.54R
50
68.07
60.96
62.23
63.6
34PINS
ROW A
ROW B
01
03
02
05
04
07
06
09
08
11
10
13
12
15
14
17
16
03
02
05
04
07
06
09
08
11
10
13
12
15
14
17
16
19
18
21
20
369
23
22
25
24
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+0.2
18
2 (pitch)
0.15
13
20.5
0
0.3
21.6
+0.3
0
370
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Section AA
Contact position
Product name
371
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H
J
A 53.0
B 38.3
C 47.0
D 7.8
E 12.6
F 41.3
G 10.7
H 1.2
J 0.8
A
C
B
AA cross section
F
10
A
E
D
6.1
10
23.05f
10
10.8
Small round
head screw
Interlock screw
1.2groove
6.1
1.2
6.2
12.7
Spring washer
372
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Honda MR type, 50 pins, male, connection printed circuit board soldering type connector
Type No.
373
374
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B63833EN/03
B.1
OVERVIEW
B.2
BOARDMOUNTED
CONNECTORS
375
B.3
CABLE
CONNECTORS
Use
Cable
connector
General
use
(MDI,
IOLINK,
AMP,
SPDL,
etc.)
B63833EN/03
Type
Strand wire
pressmount
type
Soldering
type
For
Soldering
pulse coder, type
coaxial
cable,
linear scale,
manual pulse
generator,
etc.
Manufacturer
Connector
model
Housing
model
Applicable cable
outside diameter
Honda
PCRE20FA
PCRV20LA*
PCSE20LA
Hirose
Fujitsu
FI20CV2*
FCN240C020
Y/S*
526242015*
Molex
FI3020S*
FCN247J020
G/E
526222011*
Honda
PCRE20FS
Hirose
FI4020S*
FI40B20S*
(FI40A20S*)
FI40B20S*
PCRV20LA*
PCSE20LA
FI20CV2*
FI20CV5*
FI20CV6*
FI40B2015S*
(FI402015S*)
FI20CV*
FI40B20S*
(FI40A20S*)
FI40B20S*
FI20CV5*
FI20CV6*
PCRE20FS
PCRV20LA*
PCSE20LA
Hirose
Honda
376
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Cable Connectors
D Connectors
Connector model (manufacturer)
Supplementary description
PCRE20FS (Honda)
Soldering type connector for general signals. This is suitable for producing
cable assemblies in small quantities, as well as onsite.
FI4020S (Hirose)
FI40B20S (Hirose)
(formerly, FI40A20S)
Has the same number of pins as the FI4020S, but features a wider soldering
pitch, facilitating soldering and enabling the use of thicker wires. Its reinforced
pins allow wires as thick as #17AWG to be soldered to the FI40B20S (wires no
thicker than #20AWG can be used with the FI40A20S). Note, however, that a
thick wire, such as #17AWG, should be used with a more robust housing like
the FI20CV6.
FI40B2015S (Hirose)
(formerly, FI402015S)
Features a wider soldering pitch, attained by using the space provided by thinning out some pins. Also features tougher pins, compared with its predecessor,
the FI402015S. These pins can be soldered to wires as thick as #17AWG,
provided that the cable diameter does not exceed 8.5 mm.
D Housings
Housing model (manufacturer)
Supplementary description
FI20CV5 (Hirose)
Should be used with the FI40B20S. This is a plastic housing designed for use
with a cable that is 9.2 mm in diameter.
FI20CV6 (Hirose)
Should be used with the FI40B20S. This housing, however, can be used with
a thicker cable (such as 10.25 mm) than is possible with the FI20CV6. Its
components are die cast.
FI40B2015S
(formerly FI402015S)
FI4020S
FI40B20S
(formerly FI40A20S)
377
Housing model
(applicable cable diameter)
FI20CV (8.5 mm in diameter) only
FI20CV2
(6.2mm in diameter)
FI20CV5
(9.2mm in diameter)
FI20CV6
(10.25mm in diameter)
Those
listed on
the left
can be
used.
B63833EN/03
B.4
RECOMMENDED
CONNECTORS,
APPLICABLE
HOUSINGS, AND
CABLES
Table B.4 Recommended connectors, applicable housings, and cables
Connector name
referenced in the
Connection
Manual
PCRE20FA
Strand
pressmount type
FANUCapproved
connector
(manufacturer)
PCRE20FA
(Honda Tsushin)
FI3020S
(Hirose Electric)
PCRE20FS
Soldering type
FI40B2015S
(formerly
FI402015S)
15pin soldering
type
FANUCapproved
housing
(manufacturer)
PCRV20LA
(Honda Tsushin)
Remark
Plastic housing
A66L00010284#10P
(6.2 mm in diameter)
PCSE20LA
(Honda Tsushin)
Metal housing
FI20CV2
(Hirose Electric)
Plastic housing
FCN247J020G/E
FCN240C020Y/S
(Fujitsu Takamizawa) (Fujitsu Takamizawa)
Plastic housing
526222011
(Molex)
526242015
(Molex)
Plastic housing
PCRE20FS
(Honda Tsushin)
PCRV20LA
(Honda Tsushin)
Plastic housing
PCSE20LA
(Honda Tsushin)
Metal housing
FI4020S
(Hirose Electric)
FI20CV2
(Hirose Electric)
Plastic housing
FI40B2015S
(formerly
FI402015S)
(Hirose Electric)
FI20CV5
(Hirose Electric)
A66L00010367
A66L00010368
(9.2 mm in diameter)
FI40B20S
(Hirose Electric)
FI20CV6
(Hirose Electric)
A66L00010403
(9.8 mm in diameter)
Plastic housing
(*1)
Metal housing
NOTE
*1 Cable A66L00010286 has been recommended for use as a pulse coder cable. It can be
up to 20 m long. Two cables, A66L00010402 and A66L00010403, have recently been
developed. A66L00010402 and A66L00010403 can be as long as 30 m and 50 m,
respectively. (See Fig. 4 for detailed specifications.)
Both cables have the same level of oil and bending resistance (cable, 100 mm in diameter,
capable of withstanding at least 10 million bending cycles) as conventional cables, and are
UL and CSAcertified.
378
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Pressmount type
connector assembly
tools and jigs
Connector model
referenced in the
Connection Manual
PCRE20FA
FANUCapproved
connector
(manufacturer)
PCRE20FA
(Honda Tsushin)
Pressmounting
tool
PCSK2A
FHPT918A
JGPS0151/120
JGPS014
MFCK1
PCSK1
Remark
Low cost
(Note 1)
FHAT918A
FI3020S
(Hirose Electric)
FCN247J020G/S
(Fujitsu)
FI3020CAT
FI3020/ID
FI3020CAT1
HHP502
FI3020GP
FCN237TT043/H
FCN237TT109/H
FCN247TT066/H
Low cost
FCN237TT044/H
FCN237TT062/H
526222011
(Molex)
578295000
578305000
578235000
578245000
Low cost
NOTE
1 Those tools indicated by shading are available from FANUC (specification number
A02B0120K391).
2 The tools available from each manufacturer are specifically designed for use with the
connectors manufactured by that manufacturer.
379
Material
Use
B63833EN/03
Constitution
FANUC
specification
number
Manufacturer
Remark
10pair cable
General use
0.08mm2
10pair
A66L00010284
#10P
5conductor
coaxial cable
CRT/LCD
interface
(longdistance)
5conductor
coaxial
A66L00010371
50 m or less
12conductor
composite cable
Pulse coder,
linear scale,
manual pulse
generator
0.5mm2
6conductor
0.18mm2
3pair
A66L00010286
20 m or less
0.75mm2
6conductor
0.18mm2
3pair
A66L00010402
30 m or less
Usable on
movable parts
1.25mm2
6conductor
0.18mm2
3pair
A66L00010403
50 m or less
Usable on
movable parts
380
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10pair cable
(a) Specifications
Item
Product No.
Unit
Specifications
A66L00010284#10P
Manufacturer
Hitachi Cable,Ltd.
Oki Electric Cable, Co.,Ltd.
SHINKO ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES CO., LTD.
Rating
Material
60C
80C
Conductor
Insulator
Crosslinked vinyl
Shield braid
Sheath
Pairs
10
AWG
28
Conductors
/mm
7/0.127
Outside diameter
mm
0.38
Thickness
mm
mm
0.58
mm
UL15157(80C, 30V)
mm
1.16
Pitch
mm
20 or less
Number of pairs
Conductor
Size
Structure
Insulator
Twisted pair
30V:UL2789
30V:UL80276
Lay
0.1
Thinnest portion : 0.08 (3.1mm)
mm
3.5
0.12
Braid density
85 or more
Color
Black
Thickness
mm
1.0
mm
6.2
Standard length
200
Packing method
Bundle
/km
233 or less
Mkm
10 or more
V/min.
300
Shield braid
Sheath
Electrical
performance
Dielectricstrength (AC)
Flame resistance
381
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2
6
3
7
4
8
5
Shield
braid
Sheath
1 Orange
Dot mark
(1 pitch)
10
Twisted
pair
wire
Binding
tape
Insulator color
Pair No.
Drain
wire
Dot mark
color
First
wire
Black
Gray
Red
Red
Black
white
Red
Black
4 Yellow
Red
Black
Pink
Red
Black
Red
Black
Red
Black
Red
Black
9 Yellow
Red
Black
Pink
Red
Black
6 Orange
7
8
10
Gray
White
The numbers assigned to the wires correspond to the numbers in the table at right.
Fig. B.4
382
Second
wire
B63833EN/03
Composite 12core
cable
(a) Specifications
Item
Unit
Specifications
Product No.
A66L00010286
Manufacturer
Rating
80C, 30V
Conductor,braidshielded
wire,drain wire
Insulator
Sheath
Material
Cores
6 (1 to 6)
6 (three pairs) (7 to 9)
Conductor
mm2
0.5
0.18
Conductors
/mm
20/0.18
7/0.18
Outside diameter
mm
0.94
0.54
mm
0.25
0.2
Outside diameter
mm
1.50
0.94
Outside diameter
mm
1.88
Left
mm
20 or less
Size
Structure
Insulator
Twisted pair
Direction of lay
Pitch
Lay
mm
5.7
mm2
0.3
Wires/mm
12/0.18
Outside diameter
mm
0.72
mm
0.12
Thickness
mm
0.3
70
mm
6.3
Lay diameter
Drain wire
Size
Structure
Shield braid
Braid density
Outside diameter
383
Item
B63833EN/03
Unit
Specifications
Black
mm
1.1
Outside diameter
mm
8.5Max. 9.0(1)
Standard length
100
Packing method
Bundle
Sheath
Electrical
performance
Color
Flame resistance
/km
39.4(1 to 6)
113(7 to 9)
Mkm
15
V/min.
500
NOTE
The maximum outside diameter applies to portions other
than the drain wire.
Drain wire
Red
6
Red
7
White
Red
5
Red
8
Black
4
Red
Black
9
White
384
B63833EN/03
(c) Specifications
Item
FANUC specification number
Specification
A66L00010402
Manufacturer
Conductor
Pair twisting
Assembling
by twisting
Bconductor
Aconductor
Bconductor
16/0.12
(0.18mm2)
3/22/0.12
(0.75mm2)
16/0.12
(0.18mm2)
7/16/0.12
(1.25mm2)
0.55
1.20
0.55
1.70
Red, black
Red, black
0.16
0.23
0.16
0.25
0.87
1.66
0.87
2.20
Constitution
Number of conductors/mm
Typical outside diameter
(mm)
Insulation
(polyester)
Color
Constitution
Whitered,
whiteblack, and
blackred
Whitered,
whiteblack, and
blackred
Direction of twisting
Left
Typical pitch:
20 mm
Left
Typical pitch:
20 mm
Number of strands or
conductors
Direction of twisting
Taping
6.9
0.14
80
Vertical taping
5.7
Sheath
Color
(polyurethane)
Typical thickness (mm)
6
Left
Drain
Left
A66L00010403
6.4
7.6
Black (matted)
1.05
1.1
9.8"0.3
100
Short size
385
B63833EN/03
Item
Specification
A66L00010402
Manufacturer
Finished
assembly
performance
Bconductor
Rating
Standard
Conductor resistance
/km (20C)
103 or lower
25.5 or lower
A. C 500
Tensile strength
N/mm2
9.8 or higher
Elongation %
100 or higher
Aging condition
Tensile strength
N/mm2
9.8 or higher
Elongation %
100 or higher
Aging condition
Cable cross
section
103 or lower
1 or higher
Dielectric strength
Vmin
Sheathing
performance
Bconductor
Shall comply with UL STYLE 20236 and CSA LL43109 AWM I/II A 80C
30V FT1.
Insulation resistance
M/km (20C)
Insulation
performance
Aconductor
80_C 30V
Flame resistance
Electrical
performance
A66L00010403
White
Red
Red
Black
Sheath
386
Red
Black
Black
White
Black
Twisted pair A
Black
Red
Solid wire B
Braided shielding
Red
Drain
15.0 or lower
B63833EN/03
Item
Unit
Description
Specification
A66L00010371
Manufacture
Hitachi Densen
Number of Conductors
mm2
0.14
Conductors(PCS)/mm
7/0.16
Material
Diamter
mm
0.48
Components
Insulator
Outside Conductor
Material (Color)
Thickness
mm
0.71
Diamter
mm
1.90
Material
Diamter of ComponentWire
Thickness
mm
0.08
95 or more
mm
0.2
Density
Jacket
Polyethylene (White)
Heatresistant 80C
Material
Vinyl
Heartresistant 80C
Color
Thickness
mm
0.15
Diamter
mm
2.6
mm
7.1
mm
0.05
Shield braiding
mm
Sheath
Thickness
mm
0.3
Diameter
mm
7.8
Material, Color
Thickness
Finish Diameter
Conductor Resistance (20C)
mm
mm
/km
143 or less
1000VAC
Mkm
1000 or more
387
Item
B63833EN/03
Unit
Description
75"5
nF/km
56
dB/km
53
Estimated weight
kg/km
105
Standard Length
200
Package form
Bundle
Impedanse (10MHz)
1 Red RD
2 Red RD
INTERPOSITION
9 Black BK
10 Black BK
3 Green GN
4 Green GN
SHEATH
8 White WH
7 White WH
6 Blue BU
5 Blue BU
.
.
.
Resistor
Check
every pin
.
.
.
PCB connector
388
PCRE20LMD (Honda)
This is a standard product from the manufacturer.
B63833EN/03
Maximum
cable length
(m)
50 m
0.5 m
Electrical cable
10 m Note 2
Electricaltooptical conversion
adapter
2m
Optical cable
200 m
20 m
Electricaltooptical conversion
adapter
2m
Optical cable
200 m
50 m
MPG cable
50 m
FSSB cable
See APPENDIX D.
HSSB cable
See APPENDIX D.
RS232C
communication cable
100 m
50 m
RS422
communication cable
800 m
19.2 kbaud
50 m
Control unittoCRT
50 m
MDI cable
NOTE
1 The maximum cable lengths listed above apply only when
the respective recommended cables stated in the text are
used. If a nonrecommended cable is used, the maximum
cable length may not be guaranteed. Cables other than
those listed above are used between units in the i series
CNC. See the respective descriptions in this manual for
details of these cables.
2 This cable can be extended to up to 15 m if it is used within
the cabinet.
389
Purpose
B63833EN/03
Description
Specification
Length
A02B0120K810
5m
A02B0120K819
5m
A02B0120K820
5m
A02B0120K823
5m
A02B0236K843
5m
A02B0299K812
25 cm
A02B0299K813
45 cm
MDI
signal cable
Control unit
(JA2)
MDI unit
(CK1)
PCRE20F
CRT/PDP
video signal
cable
Control unit
(JA1)
CRT/PDP unit
(CN1)
MR20FH
FI4020SCV5 MR20LW
Monochrom
CRT
power cable
Control unit
(CP1B)
CRT unit
(CN2)
AMP2172883
SMS6PN5
LCD Power
supply cable
Control unit
(CP1B)
LCD unit
(CP1B)
Power supply
cable for I/O unit
AMP2172883
AMP21782883
Control unit
(CP1B)
I/O Unit
(CP31)
SMS3PNS5
MDI unit
(CK1)
FI402015S
LY10DC20
390
B63833EN/03
Purpose
Power supply
cable for
standalone type
LCD unit
Description
Specification
Length
A02B0166K880
55 cm
A02B0120K847
7m
A02B0120K848
7m
A02B0120K841
7m
A02B0120K842
5m
AMP21782883
Control unit
(CPD2)
Standalone type
LCD (CP1A)
AMP11782883
Manual pulse
generator cable
(for one unit)
FI402015S
Control unit
(JA3)
Manual pulse
generator
terminal board
Manual pulse
generator cable
(for two units)
Control unit
(JA3)
Manual pulse
generator
terminal board
FI402015S
Manual pulse
generator cable
(For 3 MGs)
Control unit
(JA3)
Manual pulse
generator
terminal board
FI402015S
M3 crimp style terminal
I/O Link
cable
Control unit
(JD1A)
I/O unit
(JD1B)
PCRE20FA
391
Purpose
B63833EN/03
Description
Spindle signal
cable
Control unit
(JA7A)
Spindle
amplifier (JA7B)
Control unit power supply cable
Voltage regulator
(24VDC)
Control unit
(CP1A)
PCRE20FA
Specification
Length
A03B0807K801
5m
A03B0807K802
10m
A02B0124K830
5m
AMP11782883
392
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The Series 0i/0i Mate uses optical fiber cables for the following
interfaces. This table lists the usable combinations.
Interface
Recommended
optical cable
Maximum allowable
transmission distance
A66L60010026#L~
100 m
None
A66L60010029#L~
55 m
A63L00200004
A66L60010026#L~
200 m
A63L00200002
A66L60010026#L~
100 m
None
A66L60010029#L~
55 m
A63L00200004
A66L60010023#L~
10 m
None
A66L60010026#L~
100 m
None
A66L60010026#L~
100 m
None
Remark
NOTE
For printedcircuit boards with the following former ordering
information, the maximum allowable transmission distance
with 0026#L~ is lowered to 50 m, and connection with
A63L00200004 is impossible.
A20B80010580 A20B80010581
A20B80010640 A20B81000100
393
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Notes on the
specifications of optical
fiber cable C
7
6.7
14 max.
100 typ.
21
Code
Fig. D.1 External dimensions of internal cord type cable
19 max.
150 typ.
35 typ.
21
Code
Bush
394
Reinforced cover
B63833EN/03
External cable
A66L60010023#
A66L60010026#
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
5.0 m
L2R003
2.0 m
L7R003
7.0 m
L3R003
3.0 m
L10R03
10.0 m
L5R003
5.0 m
L15R03
15.0 m
L7R003
7.0 m
L20R03
20.0 m
L10R03
10.0 m
L30R03
30.0 m
L50R03
50.0 m
L100R03
100.0 m
L200R03
200.0 m
2. Cable selection
D Always use an external cable (A66L60010026#X) when the
cable is to be laid outside the power magnetics cabinet or main unit
cabinet, where it may be pulled, rubbed, or stepped on.
D Use an external cable when part of the cabling is to be subject to
movement. For example, when connecting a portable operation
pendant box to the power magnetics cabinet, the use of an external
cable is desirable because the cable is likely to be bent, pulled, or
twisted repeatedly even though frequent system operation is not
expected. However, the force likely to be applied when the cable
is installed or moved for maintenance purposes does not need to be
taken into consideration.
D Use an external cable in locations where sparks or flame are a
danger.
Although the internal cord type cable
(A66L60010023#X) is covered by nonflammable resin, the
cover, if exposed to frame for a long time, may melt, allowing the
fiber cable inside to burn.
D Use an external cable when the cable is expected to be pulled with
considerable force during installation (the force applied to the cable
must be within the specified tensile strength limit at all times). For
example, even though installing a cable in a cable duct can be
regarded as internal cabling, a cable of the appropriate type must
be selected according to the tensile force to be applied to the cable
during installation.
D Both the internal cord type and external cables have the same oil
and heat resistance properties.
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Model number
Remarks
:353373:
H07P22F2VCFA::
:: indicates the
cable length (m).
Model number
Remarks
:353199:
:: indicates the
cable length (m).
4. Handling precautions
(1) Protection during storage
When the electrical/optical conversion module mounted on the
printed circuit board and the optical fiber cable are not in use, their
mating surfaces must be protected with the lid and caps with which
they are supplied. If left uncovered, the mating surfaces are likely
to become dirty, possibly resulting in a poor cable connection.
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Lid
Fig. D.3 Protection of electrical/optical conversion module and optical fiber cable (when not in use)
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pull it. Because the combined tensile strength of the two cords is
only 14 kg, however, avoid applying too great a force to the cable
during installation, regardless of whether you have taken the
protective measures.
Optical connector
Reinforcing cover
Reinforcing cover
Optical connector
Tape
Tape
2 cords combined
D Take care to keep both parts of the optical connector (cable side and
PCB side) clean. If they become dirty, wipe them with tissue paper or
absorbent cotton to remove dirt. The tissue paper or absorbent cotton
may be moistened with ethyl alcohol. Do not use any organic solvent
other than ethyl alcohol.
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.5, to prevent the weight of the optical fiber cable from being
applied directly to the connecting part of the optical connector.
(Recommended cable clamp):
Recommended cable clamps are listed below. Use a clamp that
grasps the optical cable lightly; the clamp should not apply
excessive pressure to the cable.
For an external cable:
CKN13SP (with sponge)(Kitagawa Industry Co., Ltd.)
For an internal cord type cable:
MN1 (Kitagawa Industry Co., Ltd.)
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Optical connector
Do not clamp the uncovered portion of the cable with a nylon band.
When clamping the cable by the reinforcing cover, the clamping force
is not an important factor to consider. However, ensure that the
clamping force is as small as possible to ensure that the reinforcing
cover is not deformed by the clamping. If possible, the clamping force
should be 5 kg or less.
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 internal cord type cable because its cable
shield is weaker than the reinforcing cover of the external cable.
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8.2
6.6
R1.6
21"0.5
18.2"0.5
42"0.5
2.2
3.2
Mounting board
NOTE
Up to one relay points are permitte.
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8.2
6.6
R1.6
21"0.3
3.2
2.2
18.1
42"1.0
Mounting board
NOTE
Only one relay point is permitted.
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Ferrule
Protective cover
Optical cable
Optical connector
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404
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Bottom cover
To be inserted under the
metal plate
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Overview
Data I/O internal to the CNC can be performed for maintenance through
the memory card interface in the control unit. This appendix F describes
the memory card interface for data input/output.
ATA CARD
1.Overview
The flash ATA card incorporates a storage device and controller, it
enables data input/output for a personal computer equipped with a
PCMCIA interface without using any special PC card writer.
2.Flash ATA card specification
The Flash ATA card must comply with the following standards and
must be of one of the following types. However, it is not guaranteed
that all ATA cards that comply with these standards will operate
normally in the CNC. See Table F for those ATA cards whose normal
operation has been confirmed by FANUC.
21 Card standards
The ATA card to be used in the CNC must comply with PCMCIA
(Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) PC
Card standard Release 2.1 and PCMCIA PC Card ATA Release
1.02.
22 Card Shapes
PCMCIA Type I and Type II
23 Card Operation Mode
PCATA specification
24 Card Operating Voltage
ATA cards that can operate on 5 V (single voltage power source)
and 5 V/3.3 V (automatic switching) can be used in the CNC.
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HITACHI
Specification
Capacity
For Data
Input/Output
For Data
Server
HB28D096A8H
96MB
HB28D160A8H
160MB
HB28B192A8H
192MB
HB28B320A8H
320MB
HB28B640A8H
640MB
1GB
HB28B1000A8H
Remarks
NOTE
1 If a card other than the above is used, the operation is not
guaranteed.
2 The cards for 3.3 V cannot be used.
3 The cards for 5 and 3.3 V (automatic switching) can be
used.
In the future, we will recommended compact flash cards because of their
availability.
For those that we do not plan to evaluate, use the compact flash cards on
the compact flash card list instead.
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SanDisk
HITACHI
IO data
Specification
Capacity
For Data
Input/Output
For Data
Server
Remarks
SDCFB64801
64MB
SDCFB128801
128MB
SDCFB256801
256MB
SDCFB384801
384MB
SDCFB512801
512MB
SDCFB32101
32MB
SDCFB64101
64MB
HB288032C6
32MB
No production
HB288064C6
64MB
No production
HB28D032C8H
32MB
HH28B064C8H
64MB
PCCF32MS
32MB
No production
PCCF48MS
48MB
No production
PCCF64MS
64MB
No production
PCCFH32MS
32MB
No production
PCCFH48MS
48MB
No production
PCCFH64MS
64MB
No production
Note 2
NOTE
1 The compact flash card adapters used for operation
confirmation are as follows:
Adapter made by SanDisk: SDCF31
Adapter made by IO DATA: PCCFADP
2 The compact flash card adapter used for operation
confirmation is as follows:
Adapter made by SanDisk: SDCF3103
4.Miscellaneous
D The flash ATA card uses a quick format.
If your flash ATA card has not been formatted, do so using a
personal computer.
D It is impossible to use ATA cards with the memory card access
function of a C executor application.
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[Numbers]
Configuration, 1, 179
Connecting DI/DO, 112
[A]
[B]
Basic Unit 10.4I LCD Type, 289
Battery, 44
Connection of Operators Panel I/O Module and Power Magnetics Cabinet I/O Module, 230
[C]
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Connections, 137
[F]
Control Unit, 27
Cooling by Heat Exchanger, 14
[D]
Design and Installation Conditions of the Machine
Tool Magnetic Cabinet, 12
[G]
General of Hardware, 4
Generalpurpose DI signal definition, 153
Ground, 18
[H]
[I]
[E]
Installation, 9, 104
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[O]
Others, 177
Outline drawing and panelcut drawing of the small
machine operators panel, 170
Output Signal Specifications for Source Output Type
Connection Unit, 249
[K]
Key Symbol Indication on Machine Operators Panel,
154, 175
[P]
PCI Expansion Board, 308
[L]
[M]
Power Supply, 11
Mouse, 300
[R]
[N]
Noise Suppressor, 23
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[U]
Servo Interface, 88
Shutdown, 288
Soft Keys, 305
[V]
[W]
[T]
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