Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Overview
- 2. Specifications and Name of Each Part
- 2.1 General Specifications
- 2.2 External Dimensions
- 2.3 Name and Function of Each Part
- [1] Gateway status indicator LEDs
- [2] SIO communication status LEDs
- [3] Mode setting switch
- [4] External port switching input
- [5] Controller communication lines
- [6] DeviceNet communication connector
- [7] Baud-rate setting switches
- [8] Node-address setting switches
- [9] DeviceNet communication status LEDs
- [10] Port switch
- [11] Teaching pendant/PC connector
- [12] Power-supply input
- 3. Installation and Noise Elimination Measures
- 4. Wiring
- 4.1 Overall Configuration
- 4.2 I/O Signals of Gateway Unit
- 4.3 Design of SIO Communication Network (SIO Communication)
- 4.3.1 Wiring
- (1) Basics
- (2) Linking PCON/ACON/SCON controllers via SIO communication
- (3) Linking ERC2-SE controllers via SIO communication
- (4) Linking ERC2-NP/PN controllers via SIO communication
- (5) Wiring the emergency stop (EMG) circuit
- [1] Example of cutting off drive signals
- [2] Example of cutting off motor drive power
- 4.3.2 Axis Number Setting
- 4.3.1 Wiring
- 4.4 How to Connect Teaching Tools When Grounding the Positive Terminal of the 24-V Power Supply
- 5. Overview of DeviceNet
- 6. Address Configuration of Gateway Unit
- 7. Communication Signal Details
- 7.1 Overview of Communication Signal Timings
- 7.2 Communication Signals and Operation Timings
- (1) Controller ready (PWR)
- (2) Emergency stop (EMGS)
- (3) Alarm (ALM)
- (4) Reset (RES)
- (5) Pause (STP)
- (6) Moving (MOVE)
- (7) Servo ON command (SON)
- (8) Home return command (HOME)
- (9) Positioning start (CSTR)
- (10) Position complete (PEND)
- (11) Command position number (PC1 to PC512)
- (12) Completed position number (PM1 to PM256)
- (13) Zone (PZONE, ZONE1, ZONE2)
- (14) Jog + command/jog- command (JOG+/JOG-)
- (15) Jog/inching switching (JISL)
- (16) Teaching mode command (MOD)
- (17) Position data read command (PWRT)
- (18) Forced brake release (BKRL)
- 7.3 Basic Operation Timings
- 7.4 Command Transmission
- 8. Network System Building Procedure
- 8.1 Procedure
- 8.2 Settings for Controller Communication
- 8.3 Setting the Gateway Unit and PLC Master
- 8.4 Assigning the Master PLC Address by Free Assignment
- 8.5 Assigning the Master PLC Address by Fixed Assignment
- 9. Example of DeviceNet Operation
- 10. Troubleshooting

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DeviceNet Gateway
7.2 Communication Signals and Operation Timings
(1) Controller ready (PWR)
This signal turns “1” (ON) when the controller becomes ready to perform control following the power
on.
Function
This signal turns “1” (ON) when the controller has been successfully initialized following the power
on and becomes ready to perform control, regardless of the alarm condition, servo status, etc.
Even when an alarm is present, the PWR signal turns “1” (ON) as long as the controller is able to
perform control. This signal is synchronized with the status indicator LED (green) on the front
panel of the controller.
(2) Emergency stop (EMGS)
This signal turns “1” (ON) when the controller actuates an emergency stop.
Function
This signal turns “1” (ON) when an alarm generates, when an emergency stop is actuated by the
emergency stop circuit (refer to 4.3.1), or when the motor drive power is cut off. It will turn “0”
(OFF) once the emergency stop is cancelled.
(3) Alarm (ALM)
This signal turns “1” (ON) when the controller’s protective circuit (function) detects an error.
Function
This signal turns “1” (ON) when a protective circuit (function) operates due to detection of an error.
It will turn “0” (OFF) once the cause of the alarm is removed and the reset (RES) signal is turned
“1” (ON). (Cold-start alarms are excluded.)
When an alarm is detected, the ALM LED (red) on the front face of the alarm will illuminate. This
LED remains unlit while the controller is normal.
With ERC2-NP/PN/SE controllers, the LED at the top of the motor unit will illuminate in red. The
LED will return to green once the servo is turned on.
(4) Reset (RES)
This signal has two functions. It can be used to reset controller alarms or cancel the remaining travel
distance while the actuator is paused.
Function
[1] While an alarm is present, remove the cause of the alarm and then turn this signal from “0”
(OFF)” to “1” (ON), and the alarm signal will be reset. (Cold-start alarms are excluded.)
[2] While the actuator is paused, turn this signal from “0” (OFF)” to “1” (ON), and the remaining
travel will be cancelled.
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