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7.3 Positioning Parameters
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FX3U-1PG User's Manual
7.3.8 [BFM#11] Zero return speed (creep)
In the mechanical zero return, the operation speed after the near point signal (DOG) input is set.
For details on the mechanical zero return, refer to Section 8.3.
Point
Set the zero return speed (creep) in the range between the bias speed and the maximum speed. However,
set the speed at the zero return speed (high speed) or slower.
When the zero return speed (creep) is at the maximum speed or higher, the operation is executed at the
maximum speed. When the zero return speed (creep) is at the bias speed or lower, the operation is
executed at the bias speed. However, if the bias speed is 0, the operation is executed at 1 Hz.
To increase the stop accuracy at the zero position, it is recommended to keep the creep speed as low as
possible.
When the extension positioning parameter is used, use the zero return speed (creep) (BFM#47, #46).
7.3.9 [BFM#12] Number of zero-point signal for zero return
Set the zero-point signal count that is used for the mechanical zero return.
For details on the mechanical zero return, refer to Section 8.3.
Point
The zero-point signal count is detected on the falling edge.
When the zero-point signal count is set to 0, the operation immediately stops when the zero-point signal
count is started. In this case, the operation immediately stops from the zero return speed (high speed or
creep). If there is a possibility to damage the machine due to the immediate stop, be careful with the
following points.
- Set the zero return speed (creep) at a safe speed.
- Set the zero-point signal count start point at DOG backward end.
- Design the DOG such that the speed can be reduced to the zero return speed (creep) until the start of
the zero-point signal count.
When the extension positioning parameter is used, use the number of zero-point signal for zero return
(BFM#48).
BFM No.
Description R/W Default
High order
16bit
Low order
16bit
-#11
Setting range: 1 to 32,767 (user unit)
The value must be within the range from 1 to 200,000 Hz when converted to pulse data.
R/W K1,000
BFM No.
Description R/W Default
High order
16bit
Low order
16bit
- #12 Setting range: 0 to 32,767 R/W K10

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