Output Signal Allocations; I/O Signal Allocations - YASKAWA SGD7S Product Manual

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6.1 I/O Signal Allocations

6.1.2 Output Signal Allocations

6.1.2

Output Signal Allocations

You can allocate the desired output signals to pins 1, 2, and 23 to 26 on the I/O signal connec-
tor (CN1). You set the allocations in the following parameters: Pn50E, Pn50F, Pn510, and
Pn514.
Important
Output signals are allocated as shown in the following table.
Refer to Interpreting the Output Signal Allocation Tables and change the allocations accord-
ingly.
Interpreting the Output Signal Allocation Tables
Output Signal Name
Pn50F = X
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• The signals that are not detected are considered to be OFF. For example, the /COIN (Position-
ing Completion) signal is considered to be OFF during speed control.
• Reversing the polarity of the /BK (Brake) signal, i.e., changing it to positive logic, will prevent
the holding brake from operating if its signal line is disconnected. If you must change the polar-
ity of this signal, verify operation and make sure that no safety problems will exist.
• If you allocate more than one signal to the same output circuit, a logical OR of the signals will
be output.
Output Signals
and Parameter
Brake
/BK
These columns give the parameter settings to use. Signals
are allocated to CN1 pins according to the settings.
: Default settings.
CN1 Pin No.
1 and 2
23 and 24
1
2
Disabled
(Not Used)
25 and 26
3
0

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