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Chapter 8 OPR Control
8.2.2 Machine OPR method
The method by which the machine OP is established (method for judging the OP
position and machine OPR completion) is designated in the machine OPR according
to the configuration and application of the positioning method.
The following table shows the methods that can be used for this OPR method.
(The OPR method is one of the items set in the OPR parameters. It is set in "[Pr.43]
OPR method" of the basic parameters for OPR.)
[Pr.43] OPR method Operation details
Near-point dog method
Deceleration starts by the OFF
ON of the near-point dog. (Speed is reduced to "[Pr.47]
Creep speed".)
The operation stops once after the near-point dog turns ON and then OFF. Later the
operation restarts and then stops at the first zero signal to complete the OPR.
Count method 1)
The deceleration starts by the OFF
ON of the near-point dog, and the machine moves
at the "[Pr.47] Creep speed".
The machine stops once after moving the distance set in the "[Pr.50] Setting for the
movement amount after near-point dog ON" from the OFF
ON position. Later the
operation restarts and then stops at the first zero point to complete the machine OPR.
Count method 2)
The deceleration starts by the OFF
ON of the near-point dog, and the machine moves
at the "[Pr.47] Creep speed.
The machine moves the distance set in the "[Pr.50] Setting for the movement amount after
near-point dog ON" from the near-point dog OFF
ON position, and stops at that
position. The machine OPR is then regarded as completed.
Data set method
The position where the machine OPR has been performed becomes an OP.
The current feed value and feed machine value are overwritten to the OP address.
Scale origin signal
detection method
The machine moves in the opposite direction against of "[Pr.44] OPR direction" at the
"[Pr.46] OPR speed" by the OFF
ON of the near-point dog, and a deceleration stop is
carried out once at the first zero signal. Later the operation moves in direction of "[Pr.44]
OPR direction" at the "[Pr.47] Creep speed", and then stops at the detected nearest zero
point to complete the machine OPR.
REMARK
Creep speed
The stopping accuracy is poor when the machine suddenly stops from fast speeds.
To improve the machine's stopping accuracy, it is required to slow down the
speed before it stops. This speed is set in the "[Pr.47] Creep speed".
The following shows the signals as required for machine OPR.
[Pr.43] OPR method
Signals required for control
Near-point dog Zero signal Upper/lower limit
Near-point dog method
Count method 1)
Count method 2)
Data set method
Scale origin signal detection method
: Necessary, : Necessary as required, : Unnecessary