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1. Outline 1
1.1 System Configuration 2
1.1.1 System configuration 2
1.1.2 Internal system diagram 3
1.2 Control Unit Configuration 4
1.2.1 Control unit configuration 4
1.2.2 Control section PCB configuration 5
1.3 Table of Configuration Units 6
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5. Explanation of Hardware 43
5.1 Outline 43
4.4 Installation Check List 39
4.5 Turning on the Power 40
4.5.1 Power on, ready on, emergency stop, ready off flow chart . . . 40
4.6 Setting Capacity (hardware setting) 41
5. Explanation of Hardware 43
5.1 Outline 43
5.2 Flow of Signals 46
5.3 Control Unit Functions and Handling 49
5.3.1 Power supply 49
5.3.2 PCB functions and handling 50
5.4 Functions and Handling of the Operation Board 57
5.4.1 CRT 57
5.4.2 PCB functions and handling 59
5.5 Functions and Handling of Manual Handle (HD60) 60
5.5.1 Functions 60
5.5.2 Replacement and handling 61
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1. Outline
The MAZATROL T PLUS Series CNC unit is a product that has thoroughly pursed high productivity and
reliability. The following material has been prepared in addition to this Manual. Please refer to these
together with this manual.
(1) Connection Manual
(2) PLC Interface Manual
Features
(1) A high speed and high precision has been realized with the incorporation of a complete 32-bit
microprocessor.
(2) A high reliability has been realized with the incorporation of high integrated parts such as the
custom LSI.
(3) By fully digitalizing the servo amplifier, a high maintainability, reliability and precision has been
achieved.
(4) Systemization has been realized with the modulation and unitization of the product.
This manual commonly explains the maintenance, troubleshooting, installation adjustment and hardware
for the following CNC units. However, the model name is listed for those units having limits in each
section.
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1.1 System Configuration
1.1.1 System configuration
The following units are generally used to compose the system using the MAZATROL T PLUS Series.
(1) Control unit : This unit has the computation processing functions for numerical
control. (This is also called the NC unit.)
(2) Operation board : This unit has the setting and display functions.
(display operation section)
(3) Servo/spindle control unit : This is a servo/spindle amplifier composed of a converter for obtaining
DC from AC and an inverter for obtaining AC from DC.
(4) Servo/spindle motor : This drive motor moves the machine.
(5) Position/speed detector : This sensor outputs a pulse that corresponds to the machine
movement amount.
(6) Other peripheral equipment: Peripheral equipment such as external memory and programming
support.
This manual explains the sections enclosed with a dotted line in Fig. 1.1.
Operation board
Machine operation
board
Display
8888 L
080
O o Manual pulse handle
FLD3.5
Machine power
i control panel
Control unit
as
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Spindle motor
Position detector
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Servo motor
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1.1.2 Internal system diagram
NC operation board
NO control unit
0x054 Display unit
NC control 12* CRT
power supply 14* Color CRT
CPU module rf
gxm
Main CPU Machine operation board
CPU Ox <22 Ox gift]" fOO
M SRAM Cassette ManuaJ
Memory memory (Q)
handle
PLC
C QxeUB
Cassette
memory
QX722
smcnj
P
E3
RAM -- h-r Servo
AMP motor
- input/
D
f
Servo
AMP
Servo
motor
CRTC module
Display controller for *1
,Qx 524 cokx
0x<2D
'Qx 521 bteckMuto M Large capacity memory
Spindle L_
S
Qx 731/1} x732
[AMP>1motor
Computer
Host computer
link To next system
P Memory-
*1
- hfxAS
Encoder
ic [
y fl
Spindle encoder
i/r
RS-232 device x 2 units
-V Host computer
Memory
DIO module
QX539 x 535 QX316 *1
1: Mounted as an option
I *2: Can be added only for QX535
I 3: Mounted for T PLUS-4/6
9x571 Expansion module
3 S : S-BUS (Syslea BUS)
M
M : M BUS (Memory BUS)
S (Ptrlferil BUS)
P : P-BUS
C : C-BUS (Casselt BUS)
C (Additional BUS)
A : A- BUS
QX721 *3
Servo CPI
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(Note) The above diagram shows the most general configuration, and the actually mounted hardware
configuration may differ according to hardware flexibility and specifications.
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1.2 Control Unit Configuration
1.2.1 Control unit configuration
The control unit is composed of baskets (3/4/6 slots) and the control power and control modules
(integrated control section PCB) that are assembled into the baskets. The back panel into which the
control power and control modules are mounted is on the back of the basket, and the cooling fan is
mounted on the top. The cooling fan is mounted inside the fan cover as shown in Fig. A, and can be
replaced easily be removing the fan cover from the basket unit. The control power is mounted on the far
left slot of the basket, the CPU module in slot 1, the CRTC model in slot 2, and the number of DIO
modules required from the system are mounted from the far right slot. Optional expansion modules are
mounted from the left into the empty slots.
S-BUS connector
Fan cover K"'
n\
M-OUS
RAM
1 !
S-BUS-AVR I
connector
11 1 3 < 5 I J Cooling fan ii
Back panel BUS
Expansion
connector
t /F -
\ IN p- OPT I ON
Fig. A
TO S-BUS
connector 2 iii -
BUS
(Slot 2) iii l
in
M - BUS RAM m
Fig. E DIO module
l
!i
j M-BUS
i RAM
* C-BUS\ \c-BUS
!
ROM
ROM J
C-BUS
To
\
S-BUS
II: X C-BUS
-T \ Hi
To S-BUS ii! T
OPTION
Fig. C CPU module
connectors
3 to 6
(Slots 3 to 6)
| P-BUS
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1.2.2 Control section PCB configuration
The control section PCB uses a control module to which various PCBs are mounted horizontally onto a
300 x 140mm standard size PCB as shown in Figs. C to E shown in Fig. 1.2.1 Control unit configuration
diagram.
A system BUS connector that is connected to the back panel is mounted on the lower back of the control
module and an interface connector and LED indicator are mounted on the front. A plastic front panel is
mounted over this.
Fig. 1.2.2 shows the state from the front and side when the control modules front panel is removed. Fig.
1.2.2 shows the CPU module, and the M-BUS PCB, P-BUS PCB are mounted on the 300 x 140mm
standard PCB (S-BUS PCB) so that the part mounting face faces the S-BUS PCB. Cassette memory can
be mounted freely onto the front surface of the S-BUS PCB and M-BUS PCB.
This is possible with other control modules if the various add-on PCBs listed above are mounted. In some
PCBs, this is not possible due to limits in the configuration, however, the ideology is the same.
Fixing screw
L. Interface
Cassette memory connector
P-BUS PCB
Spacer
P-BUS PC8
0
System BUS
I
J
Fixing screw LJ
J
Spacer
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1.3 Table of Configuration Units
..... .....
0X571 O Expansion l/F Base has no functions
.....
0X721 O Servo CPU (1ch) Skip x 4
Note 1) QX423
.....
512KB (Standard) Note 2) QX812 256KB (Standard #2)
....... .
0X424 1MB QX813 512KB
QX425 2MB QX814 1MB
QX429 1.5MB 0X815 2MB
0X816 4MB
QX818 3MB (Standard #1)
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2. Daily Maintenance and Periodic Inspection and Maintenance
2.1 Maintenance Instruments
(1) Measurement instruments
The following instruments are used for measurement to confirm that the power is being properly
supplied to the NC unit and that the wiring to the NC unit is correct, and during simple
troubleshooting.
Table 2.1 Maintenance instruments
(2) Tools
Screwdriver (large, medium, small)
Inspection/
Class Name Life Remarks
replacement
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(3) Operation board
Model name
No. Function Remarks
Configuration
Model name
element name
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2.4 Battery Replacement
Data that must be backed up such as the parameters and machining programs, etc., are saved by the
lithium battery mounted in the front panel on the front of the control power supply when the power is
turned OFF.
Battery used : BR-CC7P with connector
(Matsushita Denchi Kogyo with Mitsubishi specifications)
Battery voltage : 3.0V
Alarm voltage 2.6V
Battery capacity 5.000mAH
Battery back up time : 7 years
Battery life 7 years
Discharge current 1OOpA or less
The battery must be replaced before the life is up to ensure proper operation of the system.
(If the battery alarm is displayed, the internal data may be destroyed.)
Replacement procedure
The machine (NC) power may be ON or OFF.
(1) Remove the battery cover on the front panel of
the control power supply. If the power is turned OFF,
(2) Disconnect the connector on the battery. complete this procedure within
(3) Replace the battery and connect the connector. 30 minutes.
(4) Replace the battery cover.
Battery
Battery
\
Insert/
remove
Power supply PCB
3
CPD 0 7
(BAT IN)
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Name Inspection/
Class Life Remarks
replacement
Periodic Battery (Li battery) Data saving time: 7 years The data hold time is calculated by
inspection (discharge time 2,000 the discharge time/year Max. 6,840
and days) After 7 years hours (average 240 days x 16 +
maintenance The life of the battery holidays 125 days x 24)
itself is 7 years at 60C Refer to "Battery replacement" for the
(8.5 years at 40C). replacement method.
Cooling fan 30,000 hours Replace when the Refer to "3.6.2 Replacement of
(control unit) times on the left cooling fan".
has passed.
(1) Refer to section 5.4.1 CRT for details on replacing the PCB for the 14-inch color CRT operation
board.
(2) Using a neutral detergent, etc. and soft cloth, wipe the escutcheon and CRT clean.
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3. Trouble Diagnosis and Measures
If any trouble occurs during operation, it is necessary to accurately find the cause so that appropriate
measures can be taken. Perform the following check to find the cause.
During automatic operation: Program No., sequence No., and program details of when the trouble
occurred.
During manual operation : What was the manual operation mode?
What was the procedure?
What were the last and next steps?
What is on the setting and display unit screen?
Was data being input or output?
What was the machine side state?
Were tools being exchanged?
Has hunting occurred in the control axis?
What alarm is being displayed on the alarm diagnosis screen in the setting and display unit?
Display the alarm diagnosis screen and confirm the displayed details.
What is displayed on the drive amplifiers status display?
Look at the display of the drive amplifiers status and confirm the alarm details.
What is displayed for the machine sequence alarm?
Is the CRT screen normal?
When did the trouble occur? How frequently? (During operation of other machines?) If the trouble
occurs infrequently, the power voltage may be incorrect, or noise may be the cause. Check that
the power voltage is correct (does the power voltage drop instantaneously when other machines
are operated), and confirm that measures against noise have been taken.
Did the trouble occur in a specific mode?
Did the trouble occur when the ceiling crane was operated?
What is the frequency of occurrence in the same workpiece.
Repeat the operation to see if the same trouble occurs during the same step.
Confirm whether the same trouble occurs when the conditions are changed.
(Try changing the override, program contents, and operation steps, etc.)
What is the ambient temperature?
(Was there a sudden change in temperature? Is the fan on the top of the control unit rotating?)
Are there any defective cable contacts or defective insulation?
(Has oil or cutting fluids splattered on the cables?)
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3.2 Examples of Troubles and Troubleshooting
3.2.1 Examples of trouble
(2) The unit does not operate even when started up.
Is the correct mode selected?
Is the tape correctly mounted during tape operation?
Are the starting conditions correct?
(In some machines, the start up will be locked unless specific conditions are satisfied. Confirm the
conditions with the Instruction Manual issued by the machine maker.)
Is the override or manual speed setting 0?
Is the reset signal input?
Is the feed hold signal input?
Is the machine lock on?
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3.2.2 Examples of troubleshooting
(Note 1) When the NC body door is opened, the door interlock limit switch will turn off. Turn the door interlock switch off with the
door interlock key and then open the door. Always return the door interlock switch to ON after removing the trouble, and
then close the door.
(Note 2) Refer to section 5.3.1 for details on blown fuses.
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<2) AC FAIL (red) on QX084 lights.
AC FAIL lights.
The power
voltage is not +24V short
100V + 10%
-15%
circuit
(Note) When the QX084 24V output is being used for the I/O interface DIO-A, the machine output
signal may be short circuited due to mis-wiring, etc.
In the above case, the IC in the I/O interface DIO-A card may be destroyed.
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No alarm is displayed on
Alarm is displayed on CRT
setting and display unit the CRT setting and display unit
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Operation board related troubleshooting
/ 0X810, \ GY221
0X810 is ROM CUT are Software System f 0X141/QX524/'
10X521 cards are
Board cable is cards are
defective. related? down not connected.
\ defective, j
\ defective, j defective.
r\
Keyboard is QY221
defective. cards are
defective.
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CRT and EL display troubleshooting
Screen flows.
Screen flows.
7;
0X521.0X524
cards are CRT defect
detective.
CRT cable
defect SHI1
ft
0X521, 0X524
cards are
CRT defect
detective.
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CRT screen sways (is distorted).
Screen sways.
There is a magnetic
field nearby.
5 1
A
Occurs after a specific The screen changes
operation randomly.
R
QX524
The keyboard Software Software
cards are
.switches are
defective. .
related?
defective.
related?
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3.3 LED List of Each PCB (unit)
Fig. 3.3. shows the conventional hardware configuration (max. configuration) of a normal system. Refer
to section 5.3.2 *PCB functions and handling- for details on PCBs not listed here.
Q Q
LED1 X X
LED2 8 8
LED3 1 1
O
Table 3.3 shows a list of LEDs. Some of the PCBs not listed here do have LEDs, so refer to section 5.3.2
functions and handling- for details.
Table 3.3 LED list
State
Card name LED name Details of display Measures during error
Normal j Error
Control power LED1 (Green) Lit { Not lit Control power ON Refer to '(1) The NC
supply (POWER) power does not turn on-.
QX084 LED2 (Red) Not lit j Lit AC input overvoltage, Measure AC input voltage.
(AC FAIL) undervoltage
I DC24V output OFF Is DC24V load too high?
Not lit Lit Battery alarm (2.6V Replace battery
LED3 (Red)
(BAT.AL)
j
and less) _ immediately. _
QX141 LED1 Not lie
Red { Watch dog alarm One of the PCBs in the
(Green, Red) LED CPU module may be
I stable defective.
LED2 Green i Red Memory parity error The DRAM in the QX141
(Green, Red) LED I LED card or one of the QX42D
flickers j stable cards may be defective.
QX721/QX722 LED1 (Red) Not lit I Lit Watch dog alarm The PCB may be defective.
LED2(Green) Green j Not lit Software monitor
LED
flickers j
QX524/QX521 SD (Green) Lit | Not lit Indicates that data is Either the PCB or cable
being transferred bet may be defective.
ween operation board.
RD (Green) Lit i Not lit Same as above Same as above
FBAL1 (Red) Not lit j Lit Spindle encoder no The cable may be broken
signal alarm or the spindle encoder
may be defective.
FBAL2 (Red) Not lit | Lit Same as above Same as above
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LED on operation board side
QY 2 2 1
C ] [ ]
[ ]
MON RD SD
[ I O O O [ ]
Green Green Green
State
Card name LED name Details of display Measures during error
Normal ! Error
QY221 Data reception
(Indicates that If RD goes out or SD lights
RD (Green) Lit i Not lit communication data when MON is flickering,
from the control unit is the cable may be broken
being received.) or the PCB on the control
Data transmission unit may be defective.
(Indicates that If both RD and SD are out,
I Not lit this PCB may be defective.
SD (Green) Lit communication data is
being transmitted to
the control unit.)
System monitor The PCB may be
Lit defective. However, if all
Not lit LEDs (RD, SD, MON) are
MON (Green) Flicker
out, the DC24V supply
OFF (NC power supply)
may be interrupted.
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3.4 Presumed Causes for Alarms
The presumed causes for alarm related to the hardware in the MAZATROL T PLUS Series are explained
in this section.
1. The following system alarms will immediately stop the system operation when a system error occurs.
The emergency stop state will be entered, so nothing will display on the screen. All operations will
be invalidated, so turn the power OFF and ON, select the 'HARDWARE ALARM screen' of the
diagnosis screens, and note down the register in which the alarm occurred. Then contact the service
center.
2. The following screen is the 'HARDWARE ALARM screen' that displays the state of when the system
alarm occurred.
{ HARDWARE RLfiRH 3
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Measures for hardware
Possibility of
Message Details (Small letters are causes other
hardware defect than the hardware)
There are primary alarms (alarms which when occur, another alarm also occurs), and secondary
alarms (alarms that occur even with other cause). Here, the presumed caused of the primary alarm
must be investigated.
Example
(1) If both the parity error and watch dog error occur simultaneously, investigate the parity error.
(2) If battery drop and another alarm occur simultaneously, investigate the battery drop first.
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(1) Parity error
(a) Meaning
A parity bit is added to improve the reliability of the CPU card DRAM and memory card QX42D
SRAM.
When data is written into the above RAMs, the data is written into the parity bit memory so that the
number of "1* bits , including the parity bit, becomes an odd number, for each byte. Then, if the
memory details change for any reason, the change will be detected when the data is read out, and
a parity error will occur.
(The changes cannot be detected when two bits are changes simultaneously. However, the
probability that two bits will change in all addresses that the software accesses is very low.)
5 4 3 2 1 0 p
7
1 I
1
6
0
-
i
10
-
1
0
-
1 1
10
-
1
11
-
1 i _
| The number of bit 0 to 7s "1s* are even,
-
1 -
1 -
1 -
1 -
1 1 -
1 1 so *1* is written in.
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(2) Bus error
(a) Meaning
Each PCB (and internal circuit) mounted in the control unit has a characteristic address assigned
to it looking from the MPU of the CPU card QX141, etc. (This is called the address MAP or memory
MAP.)
When the software runs away or an area other than this designated address is accessed, an
answer will not be returned and a bus error will occur.
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(4) Watch dog error
(a) Meaning
A watch dog error occurs when the system is not running properly to ensure the systems safety.
This error has a function to stop the system immediately.
In a system that runs in real time such as the NC, a routine that is passed periodically in cycles
is established. Each time this routine is passed, a special counter (watch dog timer) is reset. If the
system does not run properly for any reason, this routine will not be passed, so this counter will
not be reset. If a set frequency clock is attached to this counters clock terminal, this counter will
overflow. This output will apply an interrupt on the CPU, and will take appropriate measures
immediately.
Detection positions
The CPU card (QX141, etc.) and servo CPU cards (QX721/QX722) have watch dog error
detection circuits, and the LED will light when a watch dog error occurs.
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No. Presumed cause Presumed cause (details) Measures Proba
bility
5 Noise Noise Confirm the Small
If measures against noise have not "cable clamp
been taken, the system may be treatment",
malfunctioning due to noise that is
entering the NC through the power treatment", "surge
cable and connection cables. killer treatment of
relays, etc.',
according to the
Manual", and
treat if treatment
has not be
executed already.
6 Software Malfunction during a specific Change to the ?
operation newest software
version, and see
how it works.
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(5) illegal exception
(a) Meaning
This error indicates that an illegal interruption occurred.
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(6) 011 EEROM error
(a) Meaning
This error occurs when the parameters are not correctly written into the EEROM.
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(8) 010 Overheat
(a) Meaning
This alarm occurs when the NC control unit (measurement position is QX141) or the operation
board (measurement position is QY221) has risen above the specified value.
NC control unit : Alarm occurs at 7056C, turns off when below 555C
Operation board : Alarm occurs at 705C, turns off when below 605C
(b) Cause and measures
List of presumed causes
_
destroyed, so replacement of the
card may be necessary.
3 Card defect I/O interface DIO-A card defect Replace with a Small
good card.
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3.5 Procedure for Inspection of Each Trouble
Input side
||
R S
H
T
ON
Q
OFF
I--
u V w
ll ll
Output side
To transformer
Fig. 3.5.1
The single-phase input voltage is connected to the DC power QX084 terminal on the control unit, so
confirm that the specified voltage is being output here.
+10%
AC100V
-15%
(Note 1) The QX084 machine input/output power (+24V) capacity will increase according to the
system, so refer to the corresponding item in the 'Connection Manual*.
(Note 2) A voltage adjustment variable resistor is not mounted on QX084, so settings to slightly
fluctuate the 5V voltage for testing will be required.
1-2 ON 4.75V
2-3 ON 5.25V
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(2) Connection of control power supply
rn
n
Battery for
data storage
S W l Power ON/OFF switch
PB 1 System reset
O LG (AG)
o LG (AG)
O -12V
CPD 0 3 o >12 v Test pin
o
&-
o +5 V
ILoJ +5 V
a
CD SW 2 Battery check switch 3 Si
CPD 0 4
m +B V
-BV
Battery check pin
CPD 0 7
(BAT
Battery connector
IN)
2
1
OFF
-o
- <1-178288-5(X)>
CPD 0 5 fo] Jo P-ON 3(Japan AMP)
Power ON/OFF external signal
<l-178137-5> O O COM 2
(Japan AMP) [O] |Q P-OFF 1
<2-178288-5(Y)>
CPDO 6 (Olio FG 3 (Japan AMP)
DC24V output
<2-178137-5> O O +2 < V 2
(Japan AMP) O O RG 1 (0. 7 A max)
(Note 1) Use a twisted pair shield cable that is 2mm2 or longer for AC100V
wiring.
a shield cable for the wiring to the AC ON/OFF switch, and connect the shield to the common terminal.
(Note 2) Use
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3.6 Replacement of Various Units in Control Unit
The procedure for replacing the control unit is shown in Fig. 3.6.
When replacing the unit, refer to this drawing and the following explanations.
Fan cover
sr
y & /
Z.
Fan
P 6
(Air flow
0 direction)
Fan connector
Card puller
Control
I
\m
_ZILI R
Ip A A
power unit
H 1
Memory cassette V V
V
C7
Basket
/ r
Battery cover
z
Battery
\
4 T~T
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3.6.1 Replacement of power unit
Screw
-==?& n
O
B
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Fitting
(2) For the following type of connector, loosen the two screws, and pull out the connector.
o o
Screw
0
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(3) For the following type of connector, pull out the connector while pressing it in the direction of the
arrows.
=
<= t=
fc=
dT
ft
(4) For the following type of connector, open the claws in the direction of the arrows and pull out
the connector.
Claw
0
JOB 3fO|
(5) For the following type of connector, pull out the connector while pressing it in the direction of the
arrows.
0 When the upper and lower card pullers are opened into the direction of the arrow shown in Fig.
3.6, the QX card will protrude slightly, and can be pulled out.
0 When mounting a new QX card, slide the card into the back along the guide groove on the basket.
The card name is indicated on the basket, so make sure that the card is inserted into the correct
slot.
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3.6.4 Replacement of memory cassette card
iO
a
-=l
c d
%
Loosen the two screws fixing the memory cassettes, and remove the card from the memory card
unit.
Release the claws from cassette case A while pressing down on the notch on the front of cassette
case B.
Remove cassette case B from cassette case A .
() After lifting up the front end of the memory card, pull the connector side end from the cassette
case A groove.
When mounting a new memory card, follow steps @ to in reverse.
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3.6.5 Precautions during replacement
(1) Take care as parts are mounted on both sides of the QX card. Parts are mounted on the PCB front
surface (C surface) and back surface (S surface).
Take care not to damage the S surface parts when replacing the CPU, ROM or PAL.
(2) The memory cards (QX423, QX424, QX425, QX429) save data with a super capacitor.
Always replace the card within 30 minutes.
The memory will be damaged if the card is touched with a metal part (ex. screwdriver).
(3) Normally, parts that are suspectable to static electricity are mounted on the PCB.
Workers must demagnetize themselves before starting operation. (Especially during the winter.)
Do not touch the electronic parts.
Carpets, etc., generate a static electricity with a very high voltage. Take special care.
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4. Installation Adjustment Procedure
Take special care to the following points when installing the MAZATROL T PLUS.
If these points are not observed, the NC performance may not be satisfactory.
(2) Humidity
Normal relative humidity: 75% or less
The insulation or parts will deteriorate easily if the humidity is high. Special dehumidification measures
are not necessary, but avoid installing the system in areas with extreme humidity.
(3) Vibration
During operation: 0.5G or less
During transportation: 3.5G or less
(4) Atmosphere
Avoid use in environments that have large quantities of dust or high concentrations of organic or
corrosive gas mist.
(D Input voltage
Control unit: AC100V +
10%
-15%
(3) Power consumption: Refer to section Power consumption' in the Connection Manual" for the
control section.
Refer to the MELDAS Servo System Specifications for the drive section.
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4.3 External Connections
Follow the procedure given below for connections from the control unit to external sources.
The 3-phase input power is connected to the amplifier terminal via the non-fuse breaker on the machine
side.
The NC control units single-phase AC100V is connected to connector CPA01 on NC power QX084.
(Refer to the figure in section "3.5 Procedure for inspection of each trouble, (2) Connection of control
power supply.)
General system drawings are shown on the following page for explanation purposes.
Refer to the "Connection Manual" for actual connections.
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Opwoxm bowl
Amp*' CRT patptay
-- !
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0
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AC pof Mpt>y
1-17813-3
Jwi Amp 0
AC pg*
2-178128-3
J*P*> Amp
xp*y
PW sr
Control
5
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SHI 1 3/4 MX aomni vn
CVM: CSAJ 1
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4.4 Installation Check List
No. Check item Check details Related sections
1 Check of configuration Is there any dirt or damage on the NC control unit or operation board
component's caused during transportation?
appearance
Have the PCBs in the card basket dislocated during transportation. Section 3.6
Follow section 3.6 if the PCBs are dislocated, and securely insert them
into the card basket.
2 Check of installation Is the ambient temperature of where the power control box is to be
environment (during installed within 0C to 45C (the internal temperature rise in the power
machine installation) control box must be 10 or less).
Even if the external temperature is 45C or less, do not install the
system in direct sunlight, near a heat source, or outdoors.
Confirm that the DIP switches on the PCB are correctly set.
4 Confirmation of PCB Confirm that the PCBs are securely inserted into the card basket. Section 3.6
insertion If the PCBs are inserted after installing onto the power control box, the
DIN connector match may be loose.
5 Connection of external Are the external cables screwed or locked? Section 3.6
cables and grounding
wire Have the cables been clamped?
Has the cable sheath been peeled, the shield exposed and that
section contacted against the earth plate with a cable clamp?
6 Connection of power Has the power cable been properly connected? Section 3.5
cable
7 Confirmation of input NC control unit: AC100 +10% to -15%, 50/60Hz2% Section 4.2
power voltage and
frequency
8 Confirm that the signal Confirm that the output of the I/O interface DIO-A has not been short
wire has not been circuited with the grounding.
ground faulted
Confirm that the output of the I/O interface DIO-A has not been short
circuited with the 24V.
Confirm that the DC24V output of the NC control unit has not been
short circuited with the 0V.
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4.5 Turning on the Power
Precautions for turning on the power
The power is turned on in the following order.
(1) Confirm that the main breaker is ON. If OFF, turn it ON.
(2) Press the "POWER ON" switch on the CRT setting and display unit. The "READY" lamp will light
after approximately three seconds, indicating that the control unit is in the operable state.
(3) Press the "RESET" switch on the CRT setting and display unit. Now, operation will be ready.
The operable state will be entered even if this "RESET" switch is not pressed, however, make it
a habit to press the "RESET" switch after turning on the power for safety and confirmation.
4.5.1 Power on, ready on, emergency stop, ready off flow chart
Operation ready
VS
Preparation will stop immediately
if one of the items on the left occurs.
1. Emergency stop B
2. Watch dog . Ready off (one second)
3. Memory parity \.
4. Battery alarm occurrence)
5. MCU error 7>
6. Servo amplifier
7. Memory guard
IT Press "RESET".
V
Parameter
(Remove cause)
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4.6 Setting Capacity (hardware setting)
Outline
Settings are made to determine the various constants in the NC, characteristic constants on the
machine side and specifications, etc. Settings are made with the hardware settings and software
parameters.
If these settings are changed, the machine movement will be obstructed, so take special care when
making any changes.
The hardware settings will be explained in this section.
Hardware settings are made by setting the setting pins, toggle switches and rotary switches mounted
on each card in the control unit.
These settings have been set at the factory before shipment and thus these do not need to be
changed.
This MELDAS-500 Internal setting table' is included with each NC unit. (The one shown on the next
page is an example.)
When replacing the cards or unit, refer to the attached internal setting table and the current card unit
to make correct settings.
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Client Msgr.
MELDAS-500 Internal setting table
Machine model name
a 0X034; Recording method
Q. 0) Place a check in the 0 according to the PCS mounted on the NC control unit, operation
v>
5
TEST 5V adjustment (2)
board and drive section.
ff there are several PCBs to be filled into the columns, circle the name of the PCS
o
Q. 1 2 3 mounted.
I
5 Set to the above setting (3) Note the rotary switch setting value after the Setting value = for the rotary switch.
regardless of model : (4) The settings that are shaded are fixed (cannot be changed).
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Set to the above
rgard>ecs model .
1 2
Set to the above setting
regardless of model
1
Set to the above setting
regardless of modeTH:h
2
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2
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regardless of model : regardless of model regardless of tnodel
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QX537/QX539 #1 0X537/0X539 #2 OX537/QX539 #3 QX537/QX539 #4 base card, the lower level
CS1 CS1 CS1 C$1 is the add-on card.
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& Manufacture No. S/N
Connect S8W-
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5. Explanation of Hardware
5.1 Outline
An outline of the MAZATROL T PLUS Series operation theory will be explained in this section.
Please refer to Fig. 1.1 General configuration of system using MAZATROL T PLUS.
The MAZATROL T PLUS Series is composed of the control unit that can be called the control computer
as a base, and the NC operation board and servo mechanism.
The control unit is composed of various control modules (integrated PCBs). The following three modules
are mainly used.
The CPU module, is the data processing section that is made up of the main CPU QX141 (composed of
the latest 32-bit CPU, memory, programmable controller, various gate arrays, and peripheral IC), SRAM
memory QX42D, main cassette memory QX81 user PLC cassette memory QX81 and axis movement
control section QX721/QX722.
The CRTC module is the display and control section made up of the graphic control PCB QX524
(including various functions other than display control) for color CRT correspondence, and graphic control
PCB QX521 for monochrome correspondence.
The DIO module is the I/O interface with the machine side.
The NC operation board has various display functions such as the CRT display function and the MDI
setting function. The display between the NC operation board and control unit is performed with video
signals, and the data is transferred with high speed serial transmission.
The servo mechanism is composed of a full digital servo amplifier, AC servo motor and position detector.
Data is transferred between the full digital servo amplifier and control unit with high speed serial
transmission.
To process the data, the CPU reads (fetches) one command at a time of the software (group of
commands called the control program) that is read into the memory beforehand. The command is
analyzed, executed and processed.
This control program is divided into several programs according to the required emergency of the data
processing, and is located in the ROM on the memory cassette QX81Q
The program that is closely related to the hardware and which waits for controls is called the monitor.
Many programs (called tasks) run under the control of the monitor, and include the following:
First, the contact input on the machine side, and contact output and command pulse distribution to the
machine side must be processed within a set interval. Thus, these have the highest priority. The machine
control program that processes these is called motion.
Next, the calculation program that reads the tape command, analyzes the NC command to precalculate
the data required for the above process, and that performs interpolation is called the pre-program.
The man-machine interface program that displays data on the CRT setting and display unit, and
processes the data input with the keys is called the operator controlled program.
If these programs are processed in order, the request for work with a high degree of emergency cannot
be satisfied, so each task is given an order of priority, and processes are performed according to this
order.
If, during a certain task, a request for processing a task with a higher priority is received, the currently
executed task will be interrupted, and the requested task will be executed. If an even higher task is
received, that task will be performed first, and when completed, the task interrupted last will be executed.
The task interrupted first will be executed last.
The operation flow of the MAZATROL T PLUS Series is as shown in Fig. 5.1.
As can be seen in the flow chart, the MAZATROL T PLUS Series reads in the data on the machine side
with the built-in CPU, and makes various judgements according to that data and performs controls.
In the automatic mode, when the CYCLE START button is pressed, the machining program is read in from
the memory. If it is a movement command, the movement data for each axis is calculated and output to
the servo amplifier.
If it is machine operation data, the data will be output to the power control sequence.
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( Start )
Machine data input
Machine data read in
YES
YES
EOB?
NO
YES
Check machin
ing program format. To program error
"<''OK? NO
YES
YES
I
To axis movement
control
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CRT setting and display unit key input
When the key switches on the CRT setting and display unit are pressed, the inputs are read into the
NC unit with the following route.
SV
(Matrix input)
iL
Key QX141
switch CPU
Receiver
l
T circuit
QX521
QY221
card i
card (black anc
white) mr
LC
QX524
card
(color)
tion board CPU
switch
Input I
Receiver
QX521 circuit
QY221 card i 1
card (black and
white)
{ 1
t
I
0X524
card -S- 24V
(color)
Machine opera
QX141 tion board
CPU switch
QX521 QY221
card
(black and card
white)
0X524
card
(color)
Output
z 24V
1
R or
Protective resistor
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5.2 Flow of Signals
24 V
Output
Input
6
i
Receiver
circuit
a
l
A
or
Protective resistor
TLJ
I 777-
-B-24V Open emitter circuit
Non-VDE regulations
(input circuit: GND common, output circuit: open collector (also called sink output))
24 V i
Input Output --24V
I 2.2K
A Receiver
r I
i
i
circuit Protective resistor
PL
I
k
1 I
7777 Open emitter circuit
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Screen display
Display outputs to a 12 inch CRT screen is performed with the following route.
Video Setting
QX141 QX521 QY221
and
CPU card card signal display unit
Display outputs to a 14 inch CRT screen is performed with the following route.
Video Setting
QX141 QX524 QY221
and
CPU card card signal display unit
QY221
Manual pulse QX524/QX521 QX141 CPU
Manual handle
generator CPU (For board side)
control circuit
Constant voltage
Constant current
O Power
diode
3Z
Luminescent
Waveform
/
/
X \
\
\
Photocell shaping O Grounding / \
\A i
i O B phase output \
\
\ /
/
/
"777 \ /
Slit disk
Handle axis
- 47 -
On the slit disk, the A phase and B phase are deviated, and thus, the A phase output and B phase output
are deviated by a 90 phase. This phase deviation will be either the A phase or B phase first according
to the direction that the disk is rotated. In the QY221 manual handle control circuit, these are
discriminated by phase and discriminated by rotation direction.
Handle scale
One pitch
1. System program
QX141
QX810#1 CPU
System
Cassette memory
Kir
3- J H CPU |
Programs in the cassette memory (system program) on the left side of the CPU module that require
high speed processing, are transferred to the high speed memory in the main CPU when the
system power is turned on. Thereafter, the commands are fetched from this high speed memory.
(The automatic program may also fetch commands from the cassette memory in the module that
has a special memory added to it.)
Programs in the cassette memory (user PLC) on the right side of the CPU module that require high
speed processing, are transferred to the QX42D SRAM memory when the system power is turned
on. Thereafter, the commands are fetched from this SRAM memory.
When the memory is referred to (read,written) during the command, the data flow will be as shown
below.
QX42D QX571
SRAM memory
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5.3 Control Unit Functions and Handling
The MAZATROL T PLUS Series control unit 4MU301, 4MU401 and 4MU601 is composed of the DC power
supply QX084, back panel QX031, QX041, QX061 and various control modules. These are mounted on
a compact and lightweight unit.
The configuration of this control unit is shown in the Table of configuration units in section 1.4.
The inside of this control unit is as shown in the Internal system diagram in section 1.1.2.
The following pages explain the setting of the various configuration elements and adjustment positions
of this control unit.
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-BV
Battery Causes of input fuse
blowing
*
H
Ol
AC an P-ON
AC WCV SA SO/SOK* COM A protection fuse is
P-OFF
mounted on the AC
re v input line in the power
Output
2 < supply QX084. The
RG following causes can be
The following values are a guideline for the output considered when the
perform a fuse blows.
Rated output voltage + 5V + 12V -12V 4- 24V
Description of settings and LED 1. Power capacity for AC
Rated output current 15A 1A Q.5A 2A OUT output
Total fluctuation rate 2% 2% -2% 15% exceeded.
or toss or less or less or lass (including AC OUT
Ripple voltage 50mV 60mV 60mV 200mV output short circuit)
or less or less or less or less
Setting
2. Short circuit of
LED
Description Standard varistor inserted
between AC lines.
AC100 OUT
POWER Indicates
when green LED is lit. _
normal power supply Lit 3. Short circuit of
rectifying diode stack
5A Indicates that a DC 24V error, AC
or AC input in power supply.
AC FAIL input overvoltage, Not lit
undervoltage has occurred when 4. Short circuit between
The power supply QX084 detects undervoltage or red LED is lit C and E of the
temporary stoppage of input voltage and Indicates that battetry voltage is switching transistor in
overvoltage, undervoltage and under currents of the BAT-AL
2.6V or less when red LED is lit.
Not lit
the power supply.
output voltage. When detected, the power is Top: Power ON 5. Short circuit of
automatically turned off. SW1
Bottom: Power OFF rectifying diode stack
However, for +24V, the output droops during an System reset switch (Do not in auxiliary power
overcurrent operation and the power is not turned PB1 touch) supply
off. In this case, the power supply LED lamp (red) 6. Short circuit between
will light. This LED lamp lights when the input C and E of the
voltage is detected as 85V or less or 130V or higher. switching transistor in
Once lit, it will remain lit until the power is turned the auxiliary power
on. supply.
tf the power supply is turned off due to a detection
an overvoltage in the output voltage, an error signal
will be output in the power supply section and will
be held. Thus, the power will not turn on even if the
Power ON switch is turned on. (Turn off the main
NFB (approx. 2 minutes), and turn on again. The
error signal will be released, and the power can be
turned on.)
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5.3.2 PCB functions and handling
QXO 4 1
Maintenance comment
QXO 6 1
Module with
4 special QX571 O A A A x A A A
memory
- 50 -
CRT setting and display unit key input
When the key switches on the CRT setting and display unit are pressed, the inputs are read into the
NC unit with the following route.
SV
(Matrix input)
iL
Key QX141
switch CPU
Receiver
l
T circuit
QX521
QY221
card i
card (black anc
white) mr
LC
QX524
card
(color)
tion board CPU
switch
Input I
Receiver
QX521 circuit
QY221 card i 1
card (black and
white)
{ 1
t
I
0X524
card -S- 24V
(color)
Machine opera
QX141 tion board
CPU switch
QX521 QY221
card
(black and card
white)
0X524
card
(color)
Output
z 24V
1
R or
Protective resistor
-45-
5.2 Flow of Signals
24 V
Output
Input
6
i
Receiver
circuit
a
l
A
or
Protective resistor
TLJ
I 777-
-B-24V Open emitter circuit
Non-VDE regulations
(input circuit: GND common, output circuit: open collector (also called sink output))
24 V i
Input Output --24V
I 2.2K
A Receiver
r I
i
i
circuit Protective resistor
PL
I
k
1 I
7777 Open emitter circuit
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Screen display
Display outputs to a 12 inch CRT screen is performed with the following route.
Video Setting
QX141 QX521 QY221
and
CPU card card signal display unit
Display outputs to a 14 inch CRT screen is performed with the following route.
Video Setting
QX141 QX524 QY221
and
CPU card card signal display unit
QY221
Manual pulse QX524/QX521 QX141 CPU
Manual handle
generator CPU (For board side)
control circuit
Constant voltage
Constant current
O Power
diode
3Z
Luminescent
Waveform
/
/
X \
\
\
Photocell shaping O Grounding / \
\A i
i O B phase output \
\
\ /
/
/
"777 \ /
Slit disk
Handle axis
- 47 -
On the slit disk, the A phase and B phase are deviated, and thus, the A phase output and B phase output
are deviated by a 90 phase. This phase deviation will be either the A phase or B phase first according
to the direction that the disk is rotated. In the QY221 manual handle control circuit, these are
discriminated by phase and discriminated by rotation direction.
Handle scale
One pitch
1. System program
QX141
QX810#1 CPU
System
Cassette memory
Kir
3- J H CPU |
Programs in the cassette memory (system program) on the left side of the CPU module that require
high speed processing, are transferred to the high speed memory in the main CPU when the
system power is turned on. Thereafter, the commands are fetched from this high speed memory.
(The automatic program may also fetch commands from the cassette memory in the module that
has a special memory added to it.)
Programs in the cassette memory (user PLC) on the right side of the CPU module that require high
speed processing, are transferred to the QX42D SRAM memory when the system power is turned
on. Thereafter, the commands are fetched from this SRAM memory.
When the memory is referred to (read,written) during the command, the data flow will be as shown
below.
QX42D QX571
SRAM memory
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5.3 Control Unit Functions and Handling
The MAZATROL T PLUS Series control unit 4MU301, 4MU401 and 4MU601 is composed of the DC power
supply QX084, back panel QX031, QX041, QX061 and various control modules. These are mounted on
a compact and lightweight unit.
The configuration of this control unit is shown in the Table of configuration units in section 1.4.
The inside of this control unit is as shown in the Internal system diagram in section 1.1.2.
The following pages explain the setting of the various configuration elements and adjustment positions
of this control unit.
OFT O
: I
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FUSE
m
Hill
ctMOTO
-
v
p
rpa**u
ifOTK
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FC
ACOUT H
ACOUT N
ONOT
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AC FAIL fJtxKVe-o,
n
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OLC
fl - - -o|6-
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+ $v
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ijr ire SW2 ry th.OeHtt
__
R
-OK
=51 +8V
-BV
Battery Causes of input fuse
blowing
*
H
Ol
AC an P-ON
AC WCV SA SO/SOK* COM A protection fuse is
P-OFF
mounted on the AC
re v input line in the power
Output
2 < supply QX084. The
RG following causes can be
The following values are a guideline for the output considered when the
perform a fuse blows.
Rated output voltage + 5V + 12V -12V 4- 24V
Description of settings and LED 1. Power capacity for AC
Rated output current 15A 1A Q.5A 2A OUT output
Total fluctuation rate 2% 2% -2% 15% exceeded.
or toss or less or less or lass (including AC OUT
Ripple voltage 50mV 60mV 60mV 200mV output short circuit)
or less or less or less or less
Setting
2. Short circuit of
LED
Description Standard varistor inserted
between AC lines.
AC100 OUT
POWER Indicates
when green LED is lit. _
normal power supply Lit 3. Short circuit of
rectifying diode stack
5A Indicates that a DC 24V error, AC
or AC input in power supply.
AC FAIL input overvoltage, Not lit
undervoltage has occurred when 4. Short circuit between
The power supply QX084 detects undervoltage or red LED is lit C and E of the
temporary stoppage of input voltage and Indicates that battetry voltage is switching transistor in
overvoltage, undervoltage and under currents of the BAT-AL
2.6V or less when red LED is lit.
Not lit
the power supply.
output voltage. When detected, the power is Top: Power ON 5. Short circuit of
automatically turned off. SW1
Bottom: Power OFF rectifying diode stack
However, for +24V, the output droops during an System reset switch (Do not in auxiliary power
overcurrent operation and the power is not turned PB1 touch) supply
off. In this case, the power supply LED lamp (red) 6. Short circuit between
will light. This LED lamp lights when the input C and E of the
voltage is detected as 85V or less or 130V or higher. switching transistor in
Once lit, it will remain lit until the power is turned the auxiliary power
on. supply.
tf the power supply is turned off due to a detection
an overvoltage in the output voltage, an error signal
will be output in the power supply section and will
be held. Thus, the power will not turn on even if the
Power ON switch is turned on. (Turn off the main
NFB (approx. 2 minutes), and turn on again. The
error signal will be released, and the power can be
turned on.)
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5.3.2 PCB functions and handling
QXO 4 1
Maintenance comment
QXO 6 1
Module with
4 special QX571 O A A A x A A A
memory
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Supplementary
0X141 Appearance and connection connector
explanation
The difference Usage format
between the Use only for CPU
AIMI QX141 and module
CPU QX141-1 is that
u the QX141 has c M
iDRAiia }--Q i i
floating point
I PLC | C B B
processing
functions and the u U
S *- D. 8. S. psuais
QX141-1 does not s s
> -| Serial KF pf~
have this
A/D IPX
l KM
[ EPKOI h
>
p function. The
other functions
are the same.
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B
ODCT B
u
SW1 s
COW- u
s Maintenance comment
(O? LED!
The machine
CO?lD2 CSl
characteristic or NIC
Specification Specification unit characteristic
item parameters are
CPU 32-bit high speed MPU Description of settings and LED registered in the
(QX141 has FPP, QX141-1 does Setting EEPROM the original
Description Standard EEPROM (with
not have FPP) LED
PLC LSI that executes high speed socket) must be used
sequence processing CS1 Used only for multi- 0 when this card is
EPROM Monitor ROM CPU configuration replaced.
EEPROM Registers machine characteristic PB1 Software abort switch
or NC characteristic parameters all OFF
SW1
DRAM Dynamic RAM (with parity)
Serial I/O RS-232 2ch. Watch dog alarm Green
Others Interrupt control circuit LED1 when red LED is lit. LED
CTC (Counter timer) flicker
RTC (Clock mechanism) Memory parity error Green
Cassette memory read/write LED2 when red LED is lit. LED
function flicker
Supplementary
OX423/QX424/QX425/QX429 Appearance and connection connector explanation
The 0X420 card Usage format
is the SRAM tzm CPU module
U
Ill
CX42D c
memory card. SFC (Data, stack area,
machining program,
3 stJM C [M! user PLCs)
li CRTC module
Is!I
s
(Large capacity
memory)
l-J
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QX812/QX813/QX814/QX815/QX816/QX818 Appearance and connection connector
Supplementary
explanation
The QX81 card Usage format
is a ROM card 1. CPU module on
C QXSlO
composed of the QX141
] Ft sou
flush ROM. (System memory)
c 2. CPU module on
I QX42D
B (User PLC memory)
U
s
Supplementary
QX721/QX722 Appearance and connection connector
explanation
The QX721 and Usage format
QX722 cards are 5S 1. CPU module
CT721/722
PCBs for the
servo interface
C (Normalposition:
0X722)
[~CPU] using the CPU p 2. Expansion module
P
> 2-PORT
m
Serial
VF
3U20
H: CSK21
inside.
0 I
B
u
s
(Multiplex:QX721)
High speed
SRAM
am
OKI.
_ Serial
l/F
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0X521 Appearance and connection connector Supplementary
explanation
The QX521 card Usage format
<r~>
is the graphic c? Used only for CRTC
display PCB for module
ors2i
s
>D
H ant l
c
u
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black and white
use.
This card also
has the operation
i
M
I
B
u
Used for the 12-inch
monochrome CRT
unit.
UIOEO
1/7
DSUB25
RS-232 device l/F
functions.
CSH11
i S2J
2
ism Q
-| Serial l/F 3Xj CSH12 [ 5
S
SUS*0 P
_ Spindle
encoder Vf
DSUB15
CES11 LED 1 I
I Maintenance comment
When the main CPU
B
IED2 B (QX141) operates,
U
u
i
9 CSA21 lD3
s s and trouble related to
Supplementary
0X524 Appearance and connection connector
explanation
The QX524 card Usage format
Q5524
s -* U
is the graphic
display PCB for
color use.
L S? Used only for CRTC
module
Used for the 14-inch
>0 c This card also TS1
M
I color CRT
P has the operation 2 B
n I ImseolL
L* mK
m board l/F, spindle
encoder l/F, and t jo_
u
s
i & RS-232 device l/F KT]
UIDS3
!/7
DSUB25
functions.
CSH11 E I2J
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0X539 Appearance and connection connector Supplementary
explanation
The QX539 cards Usage format
0X53S are 1/0 interface Used only for DIO
A DIO-A PCBs that o module
CDP3I use Honda
[ s
"T-n-rH PI ID connectors. o
5 point
connectors so an
CDP32 addon card
cannot be added.
t 3
Supplementary
0X535 Appearance and connection connector
explanation
The QX535 card Usage format
QX535AJX537 is an I/O interface Used only for DIO
S A PCB that uses a module
flat cable
>0 connector. A
DI The contact input
CDP21R
80 is 24V common B
for the QX535 U
H: CDP211 card.
o
s
01 32 points can be
CDJ21R changed over.
80
k C0J21L
The VDE
regulation for the
QX535 card is o
contact output.
Maintenance comment
S When the contact
o
! output is short
B circuited, the output
U 1C in the PCB may be
S damaged. Always
o
Specification
I [ CPP11 confirm the
Specification connection with a
item tester, etc., before
Description of settings and LED
Contact 80-point turning on the NC
input QX535: 24V common Setting Description Standard power.
QX537: GND common LED
(32 points can be changed to 24V 1st 0
This is used for
common or GND common with
separation when 2nd 2
external connection.)
Contact CS1 several DIO modules 3rd 4
80-point
output are mounted in the etc.
QX535 VDE (open emitter)
control unit.
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0X316 Appearance and connection connector Supplementary
explanation
Cu;6
The 0X316 card Usage format
is a contact input Used only for DIO
A
interface add-on module, and mounted
dltS r
J
uu [=3 El
r
-3 PCB that uses a
flat cable.
TJ
fO
i
:i!
! B!
i as an option on the
0X535 card.
! u!
iJL!
Supplementary
0X571 Appearance and connection connector
explanation
This PCB Usage format
functions only 1. Module for axis
0X571
S
o-t
u after the M-BUS
PCB, P-BUS PCB
and C-BUS PCBs
c
I
M
I
expansion, and used
for the multiplexing
machine as a
C are mounted. B B standard.
-o-c (This PCB has no
u u 2. QX721 is mounted on
c
0
p functions on its
own.)
s s QX571 for axis
expansion.
Maintenance comment
s
I
P
B
I
U
8
S
u
s
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QX731 Appearance and connection connector Supplementary
explanation
This PCB is for Usage format
computer linking. 1. CRTC module
FCPUT CSA32
(ich is for r-j
2. Mounted as an
option.
2- PORT
SRAM
debugging)
! ?! (Protocol B: RS-232C)
RAW C.'J so
2 |B (
U|
Serial
-41 CSA31
l/F
ai
[ 2S3
LSJ
5E
Maintenance comment
Specification Specification Description of settings and LED
item Setting Description Standard
CPU High speed 16-bit CPU LED
Serial l/F 2ch (max. 38, 4KBPS) SO For testing OFF
SRAM Code area, data stack area
2-PORT RAM For communication with main
CPU
Supplementary
QX732 Appearance and connection connector
explanation
This PCB is for Usage format
computer linking. 1. CRTC module.
2. Mounted as an
I~CPUT CSA32(RS232)
(Not used)
*
0 rcr 2a P
option.
(Protocol B: RS-422)
__
I
> 2-PORT
RAM
SRAM B
U
Serial
l/F H: CSA33(RS422) s
i
CSJso
Maintenance comment
Specification Description of settings and LED
Specification
item Setting Description Standard
CPU High speed 16-bit CPU LED
Serial l/F 1ch (max. 38.4KBPS) SO For testing OFF
SRAM Code area, data stack area
2-PORT RAM For communication with main
CPU
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5.4 Functions and Handling of the Operation Board
Outline of functions
The operation board is used to input data to the control unit and to display the execution state, etc.
5.4.1 CRT
The MAZATROL T PLUS Series uses a 14 inch color CRT or 12 inch monochrome CRT according to the
model. These CRTs are open frame type CRTs with built-in AFC for data industries that required a high
reliability and high resolution play back. These are compact and light weight, and most of the circuits are
integrated on one PCB. The reliability is high, and maintainability is easy so stable operation can be
expected over a long period.
14 inch color CRT : A1QA8DSP40/CD1472D1M2 BKO-NC6542
12 inch monochrome CRT : MDT-1283-02
Adjustment
There are various positions on the CRT to be adjusted, but these have been adjusted before
shipment, so readjustment is not required.
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(3) Replacement of 14 inch color CRT operation board PCB
ILIE \
Escutcheon
K O
Pb jpower O
QY221
P vX iON/OFF
CJ jbutton
(Contact
Q block) iigg=
N
P-
%
0-='
%
\
Menu keys
Screw (x 6)
X
XT
Menu keyboard
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5.4.2 PCB functions and handling
0
I |CSell I
0
NC main unit
CRT/EUookx
LCO DDn Maintenance comments
csa3
VIDEO
cams
CPU
l
424V
CBS 15
Full keyboard
10P ?SO
KXC
Serial
l/F
NC Opera-
[ 0682
NC operation
board 2
pO
?
Q2064
Power
RCV t{ C5EI1
Manual pulse
generator
tupp|y
412V
board V*
412V
0682
Scan board
H 0684
Scan board
B
B
0685
424V MCS1 tpaor*
Description of settings and LED
(12V
[12V
Setting
Description Standard
fSV LED
CBP1S
Setting
CS1 For testing
table
Specification item Specification
For judgement of Setting
CPU 8bit CPU CS2 operation board table
ROM Program area type
SRAM Data stack area
PB1 QY221 reset switch
Serial l/F Transmission/reception with
control unit Indicates reception
NC operation from control unit is Ut
RD
board l/F normal when green
Machine SCAN type machine LED is lit.
operation board operation board l/F Indicates
l/F transmission to
Manual handle l/F 2ch. SD control unit is Ut
FLD IF Floppy disk Max. 2 units normal when green
Control power Conversion from 24V to 5V, LED is lit.
supply 12V
Indicates QY221
software operation is Ricker
MON
normal when green
LED is lit.
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5.5 Functions and Handling of Manual Handle (HD60)
rfa
mK
% s
G- >
5
5.5.1 Functions
(1) Outline
The manual handle is rotated by hand, and when rotated, two types of pulse signals are generated
in proportion to the rotated angle.
Power
A 12V voltage is required.
Signal output
The A phase output and B phase output signals are output, and the following outputs are made
according to the handles rotated angle.
Output waveform and phase relation (When handle is rotated in positive (+) direction)
T
A phase output V
B phase output V
4-
V, : 5 V10% a b
a : 30% P
2
a : 40%
4
Maximum output frequency
100Hz or more
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5.5.2 Replacement and handling
If DC12V is impressed, the signals will be automatically output from the A phase and B phase. If the
signals are no longer output, the handle must be replaced. (The LEDs on the back will alternately flicker
when the handle is rotated.)
Take special care not to mistaken the wiring when replacing the handle. The handle will be damaged if
the wiring is mistaken.
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