3-2 Input Signal Description

3-2-3 SERVICE mode input (SVCE)

When the SERVICE mode function is enabled, DI7 functions as the SERVICE mode input (SVCE). The SERVICE mode input is used to notify the SRCP controller whether the current state is a "SERV- ICE mode state". This input should be turned off (contact open) in "SERVICE mode state".

Refer to "10-4 SERVICE mode function" for details on the SERVICE mode function.

n NOTE

Operation stops immediately if the SERVICE mode input status is changed during robot operation while the SERVICE mode function is enabled.

n NOTE

Even with the SERVICE mode function enabled, the SERVICE mode input status can be checked in the program as DI7.

3-2-4 Interlock (LOCK)

This input is used to temporarily stop robot movement.

The robot immediately stops when this input is turned off (contact open) during execution of a dedi- cated I/O command or during program operation or return-to-origin operation from the TPB (or PC). (This also interrupts the robot program operation.)

As long as this input is off (contact open), no dedicated I/O commands can be executed, and also no programs and return-to-origin operation can be performed from the TPB (or PC). The only excep- tions to this are the reset command and servo recovery command that can be executed regardless of whether the LOCK signal is on or off. Leave this LOCK signal turned on (contact closed) during normal operation.

Once this LOCK signal is turned off (contact open), the robot remains stopped even after this input is turned back on (contact closed), until another command (AUTO-R, ORG-S, etc.) is input. Changing the PRM34 (System mode selection parameter) setting enables or disables the interlock function. (See "5-2 Parameter Description".)

3-2-5 Emergency stop inputs 1, 2 (EMG1, EMG2)

Use these inputs to trigger robot emergency stop from an external safety device (for example, safety enclosure, manual safety switch, etc.). Servo power turns off at the same time when the contact between EMG1 and EMG2 is open (turned off). Use a relay contact with a current capacity of at least 50mA.

To resume operation, close (turn on) the contact between EMG1 and EMG2, check that the READY signal is turned on, and then input the servo recovery command (SERVO). The servo will turn on to enable robot operation.

The TPB or PC can also be used to reset emergency stop when the SRCP controller is connected to the TPB or PC.

c CAUTION

Emergency stop inputs 1 and 2 (EMG1 and EMG2) are provided on the EXT. CN connector, and not on the I/O. CN connector. Do not use the different inputs.

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Yamaha SRCP manual Service mode input Svce, Interlock Lock, Emergency stop inputs 1, 2 EMG1, EMG2