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M800V/M80V Series PLC Programming Manual (2/2)
13 Spindle Control
13.12 Guide Bushing Spindle Synchronization

13.12.3 Relation with Other Functions

A: Available A
A (*n): Available (with restriction)
N/A: Not available
Function name
Synchronous tapping cycle
High-speed synchronous tapping
Spindle rotation command (forward/
reverse)
Analog spindle I/F
Encoder input I/F
Coil changeover
Automatic coil changeover
Gear changeover
Turret gear changeover
Constant surface speed control
Spindle override
Spindle orientation
Operation
Reference
G/B spindle
spindle
A(*11)
N/A(*4)
(*4) The operation error (M01 1138) occurs if the G/B spindle is commanded
as a synchronous tapping spindle.
(*11) When this function is commanded with the Z-phase undetected, Z-
phase will be detected by the following operations, and then the zero point
return operation ("3106 zrn_typ/bit4 (sync tap zero return or deceleration
stop)" is "0") will be executed.
The Z-phase detection is performed at the rotation speed set in "#3110
tap_spd (Synchronous tapping zero point return speed)".
 For the case that "#3106 zrn_typ/bit3 (Phase Z signal detection ON)" is set
to "0" (Invalid)
The Z-phase will be detected by rotating the spindle in the direction set in
"#3106 zrn_typ/bit6, bit5 (Sync tap zero return direction)".
When "#3106 zrn_typ/bit6, bit5 (Sync tap zero return direction)" is "00"
(shortcut), the Z-phase detection is performed by rotating the spindle in
the direction set in "#3106 zrn_typ/bit0 (Z-phase detection direction)".
 For the case that "#3106 zrn_typ/bit3 (Phase Z signal detection ON)" is set
to "1" (Valid)
The Z-phase will be detected by rotating the spindle in the direction set in
"#3106 zrn_typ/bit0 (Z-phase detection direction)".
A(*1)
N/A(*4)
(*1) Normal synchronous tapping
(*4) "M01 GB SP sync runs independently 1138" occurs if the G/B spindle
is commanded as a synchronous tapping spindle.
A(*10)
N/A
(*10) When the spindle rotation command is executed with the Z-phase un-
detected, Z-phase will be detected by rotating the spindle at the command-
ed speed and in the direction of the spindle rotation signal (Spindle forward
run start (SRN: Y1898) or Spindle reverse run start (SRI: Y1899)) regard-
less of the setting of "#3106 zrn_typ/bit3" (Z-phase signal detection ON).
N/A
N/A
MCP alarm (Y05 3025) occurs at power ON.
N/A
N/A
Coil that was selected immediately before turning ON the "G/B spindle syn-
chronization valid" (GBON) is held.
N/A
N/A
The gear changeover command for the reference spindle or the G/B spindle
is invalid.
N/A
N/A
When "G/B spindle synchronization" signal (GBON) is ON, the operation er-
ror (M01 1015) occurs.
A
N/A
A
N/A
A(*2)
N/A
(*2) During G/B spindle synchronization, spindle zero point detection with
contactless switch and turret indexing cannot be enabled. The operation er-
ror (M01 1014) occurs when the "Orientation command" signal is turned
ON.
When this function is commanded with the Z-phase undetected, Z-phase
will be detected by the following operations, and then the orientation opera-
tion will be executed.
The Z-phase detection is performed at the rotation speed set in "#3107
ori_spd (Orientation command speed)".
 For the case that "#3106 zrn_typ/bit3 (Phase Z signal detection ON)" is set
to "0" (Invalid)
The Z-phase will be detected by rotating the spindle in the direction set in
"#3106 zrn_typ/bit2, bit1 (Orientation direction)".
When "#3106 zrn_typ/bit2, bit1 (Orientation direction)" is "00" (shortcut),
the Z-phase detection is performed by rotating the spindle in the direction
set in "#3106 zrn_typ/bit0 (Z-phase detection direction)".
 For the case that "#3106 zrn_typ/bit3 (Phase Z signal detection ON)" is set
to "1" (Valid)
The Z-phase will be detected by rotating the spindle in the direction set in
"#3106 zrn_typ/bit0 (Z-phase detection direction)".
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Remarks
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