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6A | Mechanical brake | 0 – 100 | 2ms | The parameter sets time till | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| lay time of the brake (tb): | Actual Brake |
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| Setting of Pr6A => tb. |
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| • See “Serve On/Off Operation Motor Energized |
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6B | Mechanical brake | 0 – 100 | 2ms | Unlike Pr6A, the parameter sets time till brake release signal | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| delay at | [0] |
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| ON |
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| Release |
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| Retention | ||||||||||||||
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| tating, time tb in the right figure |
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| will be either set time of Pr6B or |
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| time till the motor | rotational | Motor Speed |
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| 30r/min, whichever is smaller. |
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•See “Serve On/Off Operation When the Motor is Rotating” of the timing chart of on page 43.
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6C | External | 0 – 3 | – | This parameter is set depending on whether to use regeneration resis- | |||
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| ternal (connect between RB1 and RB2 of connector CN X 2 in types A to | |||
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| D, and between terminal blocks P and B2 in types E - G). | |||
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| Setting | Regeneration | Protection against Regeneration |
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| 1 | External resistance | This is activated with operating limits of |
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6D | Main | 0 – 32767 | 2ms | The parameter sets time to detect | |||
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