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3.4 Motion Parameter Details
3.4.3 Monitor Parameter Details
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Bit 4: Motion Command Setting Error
0: No command setting error.
1: Command setting error.
This bit changes to 1 when an unusable motion command is set.
Bit 6: Positive Overtravel
0: No positive overtravel.
1: Positive overtravel occurred.
This bit changes to 1 when positive overtravel is disabled in the fixed parameter settings and a
positive overtravel signal is input.
Positive Overtravel Warning Signal
The positive overtravel warning signal turns ON when all of the following conditions are met.
SERVOPACK Parameter Settings
Pn50A is H2881 (P-OT is valid when CN1-8 is at the low level).
Pn50B is H8881 (N-OT is valid when CN1-7 is at the low level).
Fixed Parameter Settings
Bit 3 in fixed parameter No. 1 is 0 (Disabled).
Bit 4 in fixed parameter No. 1 is 0 (Disabled).
The power supply to the Servomotor is ON (Servo ON).
A motion command such as POSING (Positioning) or FEED (Jog) is executed.
The reference is in the P-OT or N-OT direction.
The SERVOPACK’s P-OT or N-OT input signal turns ON.
Bit 7: Negative Overtravel
0: No negative overtravel.
1: Negative overtravel occurred.
This bit changes to 1 when negative overtravel is disabled in the fixed parameter settings and a
negative overtravel signal is input.
Negative Overtravel Warning Signal
The negative overtravel warning signal turns ON under the same conditions as the positive
overtravel warning signal.
Bit 8: Servo ON Incomplete
0: Servo ON.
1: Servo ON incomplete.
This bit is 1 if the Servomotor’s power is not ON, even if bit 0 (Servo ON) in the OW00
setting parameter is set to 1.
Bit 9: SERVOPACK Communications Warning
0: Communications normal.
1: Communications error detected.
This bit changes to 1 when an error occurs in communications with the slave SERVOPACK.
This bit is cleared automatically when communications are restored to normal operation.
Bit A: SERVOPACK Stop Signal Active
0: There is no stop signal input.
1: There is a stop signal input.
This bit changes to 1 when an emergency stop signal is input to the SERVOPACK.
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