Mitsubishi Electronics MR-J2S- CL Characteristics, 13- 1 to 13, Options And Auxiliary Equipment

Models: MR-J2S- CL

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13. CHARACTERISTICS

13- 1 to 13- 8

13.1

Overload protection characteristics

13- 1

13.2

Power supply equipment capacity and generated loss

13- 2

13.3

Dynamic brake characteristics

13- 4

13.4

Encoder cable flexing life

13- 6

13.5 Inrush Currents at Power-On of Main Circuit and Control Circuit

13- 7

 

 

14. OPTIONS AND AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT

14- 1 to 14-44

14.1

Options

14- 1

14.1.1 Regenerative brake options

14- 1

14.1.2 Brake unit

14- 9

14.1.3 Power return converter

14-11

14.1.4 Cables and connectors

14-14

14.1.5 Junction terminal block (MR-TB20)

14-22

14.1.6 Maintenance junction card (MR-J2CN3TM)

14-24

14.1.7 External digital display (MR-DP60)

14-26

14.1.8 Manual pulse generator (MR-HDP01)

14-28

14.1.9 Battery (MR-BAT, A6BAT)

14-29

14.2

Auxiliary equipment

14-30

14.2.1 Recommended wires

14-30

14.2.2 No-fuse breakers, fuses, magnetic contactors

14-32

14.2.3 Power factor improving reactors

14-32

14.2.4 Relays

14-33

14.2.5 Surge absorbers

14-33

14.2.6 Noise reduction techniques

14-33

14.2.7 Leakage current breaker

14-39

14.2.8 EMC filter

14-41

14.2.9 Setting potentiometers for analog inputs

14-43

 

 

15. COMMUNICATION FUNCTIONS

15- 1 to 15-36

15.1

Configuration

15- 1

15.1.1 RS-422 configuration

15- 1

15.1.2 RS-232C configuration

15- 2

15.2

Communication specifications

15- 3

15.2.1 Communication overview

15- 3

15.2.2 Parameter setting

15- 4

15.3

Protocol

15- 5

15.4

Character codes

15- 7

15.5

Error codes

15- 8

15.6 Checksum

15- 8

15.7

Time-out operation

15- 9

15.8

Retry operation

15- 9

15.9

Initialization

15-10

15.10 Communication procedure example

15-10

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