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Electronic Gearing (Position Mode)
This allows you to match the motor’s internal encoder resolution (e.g., 131072 pulses/rev) to any command pulse count from your controller. The formula is: shinko servo drive manual
Manual Organization
Section E: Parameter Tables
- Detailed list of Pn parameters ranging from control modes (Pn000) to gain settings (Pn100 series) and special functions (Pn500+).
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, allowing users to monitor process waveforms, edit parameter files, and perform test runs directly from a PC. Safety Features Detailed list of Pn parameters ranging from control
The Shinko servo drive manual is typically organized into several sections, including:
Step 3: Power and Control Wiring (Section C-4)
- Main power (R, S, T or L1, L2, L3): Connect via a molded case circuit breaker (MCCB) sized per manual recommendations. For single-phase drives, note which terminals are used.
- Motor power (U, V, W): Check the phase rotation order. Swapping U and V causes the motor to run roughly or trip an oscillation alarm.
- Control power (L1C, L2C for some models): Essential for retaining parameters when main power is off.
- Regenerative resistor: Connect between P and C terminals (if built-in resistor is insufficient, add an external per manual specs).