Chapter 2 Opr Control; Overview Of The Opr Control; Two Types Of Opr Controls - Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC iQ-R-RD75P4 User Manual

Melsec iq-r series positioning module (application)
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OPR CONTROL
This chapter describes the details and usage of the OPR control.
2.1

Overview of the OPR Control

Two types of OPR controls

The OPR control establishes a start point (= OP) for performing the positioning control, and performs positioning toward that
start point. This control is used to return the machine system located at a position other than the OP to the OP when the RD75
issues an OPR request with the power turned on or after the positioning stops.
In the RD75, the two types of controls shown below are defined as OPR control, following the flow of the OPR work. These
two types of OPR controls can be executed by setting OPR parameter, setting Positioning start No.9001 and Positioning start
No.9002 originally prepared for the RD75 in [Cd.3] Positioning start No., and turning on Positioning start signal.
OPR method
Machine OPR (Positioning start No.9001)
Fast OPR (Positioning start No.9002)
The OPR control can be performed by setting 9001 or 9002 for the start No. of the dedicated instruction GP.PSTRT. For
details on the dedicated instructions, refer to the following.
 MELSEC iQ-R Programming Manual (Instructions, Standard Functions/Function Blocks)
To perform Fast OPR, perform Machine OPR beforehand.
In the following cases, the RD75 turns on OPR request flag ([Md.31] Status: b3), which indicates that the
machine OPR needs to be performed.
• When the power is turned on
• When Drive unit READY signal ([Md.30] External I/O signal: b2) turns off
• When PLC READY signal [Y0] is turned off and on
While OPR request flag is on, the address information stored in the RD75 is not guaranteed. When the
execution of the machine OPR is normally completed, OPR request flag turns off and OPR complete flag
([Md.31] Status: b4) turns on.
Sub functions specific to OPR
For details on Sub functions that can be combined with the OPR control, refer to the following.
 MELSEC iQ-R Positioning Module User's Manual (Startup)
For details on each sub function, refer to the following.
Page 209 CONTROL SUB FUNCTIONS
[Information]
The following two sub functions are only related to the machine OPR.
: Combination possible, : Combination limited, : Combination not possible
Sub function name
OPR retry function
OP shift function
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2.1 Overview of the OPR Control
Description
Performs the OPR operation to establish a machine OP position. Subsequent positioning control
operations are performed with reference to the OP established after the OPR operation is completed.
When the system is powered on and a machine OP has yet to be established (the current value that the
RD75 monitors and the actual machine position do not match), the machine OPR is required to be
performed.
Performs the positioning toward the OP established by the machine OPR. Specifying positioning start
No.9002 performs the fast OPR. Thus, the positioning to the OP can be performed without setting
positioning data.
Machine OPR
Fast OPR
Reference
Page 211 OPR retry function
Page 215 OP shift function

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