Stopping Methods; Alm (Servo Alarm) Signal - YASKAWA SGD7S-xxxDA0 series Product Manual

S-7-series ac servo drive; s-7s servopack with 400v-input power and ethercat (coe) communications references
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12.2 Hard Wire Base Block (HWBB and SBB)

12.2.10 Stopping Methods

12.2.10 Stopping Methods

If the /HWBB1 or /HWBB2 signal turns OFF and the HWBB operates, the Servomotor will stop
according to the stop mode that is set for stopping the Servomotor when the servo turns OFF
(Pn001 = n.X). However, if the dynamic brake is enabled (Pn001 = n.0 or
n.1), observe the following precautions.

12.2.11 ALM (Servo Alarm) Signal

The ALM (Servo Alarm) signal is not output in the HWBB state.
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 The dynamic brake is not a safety-related element. You must design the system so that a
hazardous condition does not occur even if the Servomotor coasts to a stop in the HWBB
state. Normally, we recommend that you use a sequence that returns to the HWBB state
after stopping for a reference.
 If the application frequently uses the HWBB, stopping with the dynamic brake may result in
the deterioration of elements in the SERVOPACK. To prevent internal elements from deterio-
rating, use a sequence in which the HWBB state is returned to after the Servomotor has
come to a stop.
CAUTION

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