M800W/M80W Series Connection and Setup Manual
33 Synchronous Control and Multiple-axis Synchronization Control
33.1 Synchronous Control
This chapter describes position alignment that is required at the setup of the machine.
Refer to "Synchronous Control Specifications Manual" (BNP-C3072-074) for details of parameter settings, operations,
etc.
33.1.1 Outline
The synchronous control is a control method that both master and slave axes are controlled with the same movement
command by designated the movement command for the master axis also to the slave axis. This function is assumed to
be used in the large machine tool, etc. which drives one axis with two servo motors.
The axis for the base of the synchronization is called the master axis, and the axis according to the master axis is called
the slave axis.
(Note 1) The axis detachment function cannot be added to the axes used in the synchronous control.
(Note 2) The control axis synchronization between part systems and the synchronous control cannot be used
simultaneously. (L system)
- The slave axis is controlled with the movement command for the master axis.
- One slave axis can be set to one master axis.
- Up to the following sets of the master axes/slave axes can be set for all the part systems in total.
8 sets for M800 Series, 3 sets for M80 Series
Y
Master axis
IB-1501268-K
X
Z
V
Slave axis
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