Types Of Parameter Setting Method - Mitsubishi FX3U-20SSC-H User Manual

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FX
-20SSC-H Positioning Block User's Manual
3U
7.1.1

Types of parameter setting method

Parameters of the 20SSC-H can be set using any one of the following methods.
Note
It is recommended to set positioning parameters, servo parameters and table information using FX
Configurator-FP, and then save them in the flash memory.
If they are set using a sequence program, it is necessary to create a complicated sequence program and use
many devices. As a result, the scan time will increase.
1. Using FX Configurator-FP
1) Setting the parameters [Recommended]
Set positioning parameters and servo parameters of the 20SSC-H using FX Configurator-FP.
(Set them from the flash memory.)
2) Initializing the parameters
Initialize positioning parameters and servo parameters of the 20SSC-H using FX Configurator-FP.
2. Using a sequence program
1) Setting the parameters
a) Setting from the flash memory
Set positioning parameters and servo parameters from the flash memory at startup.
b) Setting the parameters from the buffer memory (Ver. 1.10 or later)
Set positioning parameters and servo parameters from the buffer memory.
2) Initializing the parameters
Initialize positioning parameters and servo parameters of the 20SSC-H using a sequence program.
3) Others
a) Updating the positioning parameters
Enable the positioning parameters changed using a sequence program.
b) Updating some servo parameters
Transfer the following servo parameters changed using a sequence program to the servo amplifier.
Auto tuning mode
Auto tuning response
Feed forward gain
c) Saving the positioning parameters, servo parameters and table information to the flash memory
Save positioning parameters, servo parameters and table information stored in the buffer memory to
the flash memory using a sequence program.
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Ratio of load inertia moment to servo motor inertia moment
Model control gain
Position control gain
7 Before Starting Positioning Operation
7.1 Note on Setting Parameters
→ Refer to the Subsection 7.1.2
→ Refer to the Subsection 7.1.3
→ Refer to the Subsection 7.1.4
→ Refer to the Subsection 7.1.5
→ Refer to the Subsection 7.1.6
→ Refer to the Subsection 7.1.7
→ Refer to the Subsection 7.1.8
Speed control gain
Speed integral compensation
Speed differential compensation
→ Refer to the Subsection 7.1.9

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