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Parker PSD1-SW1200
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Installation of the multi-axis system PSD1-M
54 (109) 192-011006N8 2019-07 09.10.19 09:27
For EX motors, EY motors, NK motors, NV motors and NX motors:
Designation Axis
Motor cable lead
designation*
Motor side
EX, EY, NK, NV, NX
U
1
U / L1
1
U1
U
V
1
V / L2
2
U2
W
W
1
W / L3
3
U3
V
FE & PE
1
YE / GN
5.9 Motor feedback
Feedback system can be destroyed if configured incorrectly!
If you connect a PSD that has already been configured for a specific feedback
system to another feedback system, it can be destroyed by too high a voltage.
Procedure when changing the feedback system.
5.9.1. X48: HIPERFACE DSL® & motor temperature sensor (PSD1-M)
HIPERFACE DSL® feedback and motor temperature sensor connection for 3
axes
The respective pins are not assigned with 1- or 2-axis devices!
Pin
Designation
Axis
1
PTC+
1
Temperature sensor + motor 1
2
PTC-
1
Temperature sensor - motor 1
3
PTC+
2
Temperature sensor + motor 2
4
PTC-
2
Temperature sensor - motor 2
5
PTC+
3
Temperature sensor + motor 3
6
PTC-
3
Temperature sensor - motor 3
7
DSL+
1
8
DSL-
1
9
DSL+
2
10
DSL-
2
11
DSL+
3
12
DSL-
3
Connection on the device (see page 46, see page 59, see page 30).
We recommend the operation with Parker HIPERFACE DSL® cables! (see page
82)
Note the following, if no Parker PSD DSL motor cable is used:
The internal shielding of the Hiperface DSL® signal line must be connected
(braided or soldered) to the outer motor cable shielding (and thus to PE). Up from
this connection point, the internal shielding of the Hiperface DSL® line must be
guided up to the Hiperface DSL® connection terminal of the PSD servo amplifier.

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