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PowerMotion Products
Power Mate H
Startup Guide
Warning
Warning notices are used in this publication to emphasize that hazardous voltages, currents,
temperatures, or other conditions that could cause personal injury exist in this equipment or
may be associated with its use.
In situations where inattention could cause either personal injury or damage to equipment, a
Warning notice is used.
Caution
Caution notices are used where equipment might be damaged if care is not taken.
Note
Notes merely call attention to information that is especially significant to understanding and
operating the equipment.
This document is based on information available at the time of its publication. While efforts
have been made to be accurate, the information contained herein does not purport to cover all
details or variations in hardware or software, nor to provide for every possible contingency in
connection with installation, operation, or maintenance. Features may be described herein
which are not present in all hardware and software systems. GE Fanuc Automation assumes
no obligation of notice to holders of this document with respect to changes subsequently made.
This guide provides a quick, easy way to get the Power Mate H functioning, by leading you step-
by-step through the process, beginning with unpacking the Power Mate H and ending with
generating motion. Along the way, you will become familiar with the Power Mate H control and
associated servos and options.
This guide does not replace any of the existing Power Mate H documentation, but it will help you
become more familiar with the Power Mate H manuals. As you cover the topics in this guide, you
will find a cross-reference to more in-depth or related information in the Power Mate H and servo
manuals.
Note
There are many different combinations of models, motors, servos, and options available
with the Power Mate H. This guide does not attempt to address all of these combinations.
Instead, we have focused on the more popular combinations. Hopefully, it is close to what
you have purchased.
The following Power Mate H configuration was considered when creating this manual:
If you need more information or have any questions during your startup, please contact GE Fanuc
Technical Service Hotline at 1-800-GE FANUC (1-800-433-2682).
GFK-1383A iii
Preface
Cabling
Typical cables (when supplied by GE Fanuc) used with the Power Mate H are:
For more information, please refer to Appendix D of GFZ-62683EN, Power Mate H Connection
Manual.
D15 M J6 D15 M
DPL/MDI (M4) DPL/MDI
Terminal Unit
PM/TMNL (JD15) NOTE 3: Connector and terminal symbols
(PCR connector)
M: Male connector
F: Female connector
Next Power Mate
H50: Honda Tsushin MR connector (50 pins)
H20: Honda Tsushin MR connector (20 pins)
AMP3: AMP Japan connector (3 pins)
D15: D-sub connector (15 pins)
NOTE 1: The +24VDC power supply (marked #)
D25: D-sub connector (25 pins)
and mode selection switch (marked #)
P20: Honda Tsushin PCR connector (20 pins)
should be prepared by the customer.
BN3: Bumdy, brown (3 pins)
NOTE 2: All cables except the RAM battery back-up N2: Japan Aviation Electronics (2 pins)
battery cable should be prepared by the customer. Y34: Yamaichi
GFK-1383A Preface v
Preface
Related Publications
GFZ-62682EN Power Mate-Model H Descriptions Manual
GFZ-62683EN Power Mate-Model H Connection Manual
GFZ-62684EN Power Mate-Model H Operator's Manual
GFZ-62685EN Power Mate-Model H Maintenance Manual
GFZ-61813E I/O Unit Model A Connection/Maintenance Manual
GFZ-65142E Series Servo Motor Descriptions Manual
GFZ-65150E Series Servo Motor Parameter Manual
GFZ-65165E Series Servo Motor Maintenance Manual
GFZ-65192EN Series SVU Amplifier Descriptions Manual
GFZ-65195EN Series SVU Amplifier Maintenance Manual
GFH-001 Series Servo Product Specification Guide
GFK-0720 Machine Control Station (Operator's Panel)
With the preliminaries out of the way:
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Contents
Appendix A Standard Ladder Interface..................................................................................A-1
A Power Mate H motion system consists of the Power Mate H control unit, motor(s), servo
amplifiers, I/O, and a machine and its operator's interface (see Figure 1-1).
The Power Mate H unit consists of two parts: the motion control and the machine control. The
motion control translates motion commands into signals, which are then sent to the servo
amplifier. The servo amplifier receives the control signals from the motion control and amplifies
them to the required power level of the motor.
In addition, the motion control provides the link between you, the operator, and the Power Mate H
control. This link is either a CRT/MDI unit or a DPL/MDI programmer. This numerical control
communicates with the other part of the Power Mate, the machine control. The machine control
is a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) embedded within the Power Mate H.
Within the GE Fanuc Power Mate H, this PLC is considered a Programmable Machine Control
(PMC). It supports the interface between the Power Mate and the machine. For example, the
switches, buttons, and lights (start, stop, etc.) used to run or support the machine are all managed
by the machine control.
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Machine Machine
DI/DO
Control
Machine
Operator
Panel
DPL/MDI
Servo
CRT/MDI Motion Amplifier
Control
POWER
MATE H
GFK-1383A 1-1
Chapter Unpacking the Power Mate H
2
Carefully unpack the Power Mate H components. Keep all documentation and shipping papers
that accompanied the Power Mate H motion system. Verify that all the items listed on the bill of
material have been received.
Occasionally, the same part may have two different order numbers, with one number appearing on
the paperwork and a different number on the part. For example, a spare fuse identified on the
paperwork as A06B-6066-K207 is actually labeled A60L-0001-0175. If you have any
discrepancies or did not receive all of your material, please call the GE Fanuc Motion Express
team at 1-800-GE FANUC, and select the PowerMotion option.
The following manuals are shipped with your Power Mate H system. These manuals are intended
to accompany your machine when shipped to your customer. Please confirm that you have
received these manuals.
GFK-1383A 2-1
2
During the integration of the Power Mate H motion system with your machine, you may also need
the following manuals:
Copies of these manuals may be obtained through your local GE Fanuc sales office.
Note
Series servo amplifiers are shipped with several factory-installed jumpers on their
terminal strips. Do not remove these jumpers.
Note
If your motor includes an optional holding brake, you will not be able to rotate the motor
shaft until the brake is energized.
Lets start . . . .
While assembling your Power Mate H motion system, please observe these guidelines:
1. Always make sure connectors lock into the sockets.
2. The Power Mate H control unit, CRT/MDI unit, Operator's Panel Connection Unit, and I/O
Unit Model A require a regulated 24Vdc power source. This power supply is not provided by
GE Fanuc. When selecting a power source, remember that the Power Mate H requires a 3
amp supply with 24Vdc 10%, which includes ripple and noise.
3. Do not overlook the importance of proper grounding for the Power Mate system. Grounding
information is included in this chapter.
4. The Power Mate H has connections on both the face and the bottom of the unit. In general,
connections to motors and external I/O are on the front. Internal I/O and operator interfaces
are connected on the bottom (see Figure 3-1). Before beginning, take time to familiarize
yourself with these connections.
Note
The Power Mate H control should be mounted so that the bottom connections of
the unit are easily accessible.
GFK-1383A 3-1
3
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F1 CNM
C (Front Face)
CP1
CB128
DI/DO M4
DPL/MDI
AMP1
JS1
AMP2
JS2
AMP3
JS3
AMP4
JS4
AMP5 FAS1
JS5 Frame
Ground
AMP6
JS6
ENC
JA12 JA24
SV/CHK1
I/O LINK
JD1A1 CB129
DI/DO
CRT/PM
JD14 JA23
SV/CHK
PM/TMNL
JD15
I/O LINK
JD1B Power Mate H
(Bottom View)
I/O LINK
JD1A
I/O
JE1
RS232C
JD5
Power Mate H
(Front Face View)
Figure 3-2 identifies the components and connectors located on the back of the CRT/MDI unit.
MDI a48021
PROM PCB JA2 JA1
Figure 3-3 locates the connection on the Series Servo Amplifier DPL/MDI unit.
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CAUTION POWER
CHARGED
DISCHARGE 2 min.
CAUTION: READY
TIME
ALM
L2/L1 1
/L3
DCC/ 2
DCP JX5
V/U CHK
/W 3
/ JS1B
PWM
0V/ 4
+24V
0V/ JF1
5 ENC
+24V
TH2/
TH1 6 CX5X
BAT
CX5Y
BAT
Figures 3-4 and 3-5 describe the connectors for the Series (SVU) servo unit and the I/O Unit
Model A base unit.
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Front Face
JV1B FANUC
AC Servo
Unit
ALPHA
Series
JS1B
JF1 Status
JA4
CX3 CX4
(Bottom View)
The I/O Unit Model A consists of a base unit, interface module and I/O modules. Five-slot and
ten-slot base units are available, as well as vertical and horizontal modules.
PWR LINK
BA0
BA1
A1F01A
JD1B JD1A
CP32 JD2
FANUC
M4
Power Mate
DPL/MDI
CB129
Power Mate H
(Bottom View)
For more information, refer to Section I.7.4 of the Power Mate H Connection Manual, GFZ-
62683EN.
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F1 CNM
C
CP1
AMP1
JS1
AMP2
JS2
AMP3 Rear of CRT/MDI Unit
JS3
AMP4
JS4 CPD1
AMP5
JS5 JD13
AMP6
JS6
ENC
JA12
GE Fanuc Cable: GE Fanuc Cable:
I/O LINK 44C741866-001 44C741911-004
JD1A1 Fanuc Cable: Fanuc Cable:
CRT/PM A02B-0124-K815 A02B-0124-K830
JD14
24V 0V
PM/TMNL
JD15
I/O LINK 1 2
JD1B
I/O LINK 24Vdc
JD1A Power
Source
I/O
JE1
RS232C
JD5
Power Mate H
(Front Face View)
For more information, see Section I.7.1 of the Power Mate H Connection Manual, GFZ-
62683EN.
4. Locate the CRT/MDI power cable GE Fanuc part number 44C741911-004 or FANUC part
number A02B-0124-K830. This cable is connected to the CRT at connector CPD1. The
other end is connected to a regulated 24Vdc power source. The 24V line within the power
cable is connected to the plus (+) terminal, and the 0V line is connected to the minus ()
terminal (see Figure 3-7).
Note
The CRT/MDI will not work when the DPL/MDI is connected. If the CRT/MDI
unit is to be used, disconnect the DPL/MDI unit.
Note
We recommend that you label connector JS1, along with the axis with which it
corresponds. For example, if this connection is to the X axis, place the letter X on
the connector JS1.
3. If you are connecting an additional servo, insert this second connection into AMP2 JS2 and
so on, up to six amplifiers.
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CX11-3
V U
CX11 W
1
FANUC 13 2
AC Servo 14
3 3
Amplifier 15
4
ALPHA 16
JS1B JS1 5
Series 17
JS2 6
Status 18
JS3 7
19
JS4 8
U
JS5 9
V
JS6 10
11 W
Series Amplifier G
(Front Face View) 12
JS1B JF1
Terminal Of
Series Amp
Cable
44C742196-00X
A = Phase U
A B B = Phase V
Cable To C = Phase W
Second D CC D = Ground
Amplifier
Encoder Encoder
Motor Motor
Power Power
For more information, refer to "Connecting Power Lines" in Section 9.2.2 of the Series Servo
Amplifier (SVU) Descriptions Manual, GFZ-65192EN, Section I.7.7 in the Power Mate H
Connection Manual, GFZ-62683EN, or the connection section of the Series Servo Product
Specification Guide, GFH-001.
Table 3 - 1. Cross Reference of Motor Power Cabling and Motor Part Numbers
GE Fanuc Severe Duty Cable GE Fanuc Cable Motor Model Number Amplifier Series
44C742434-001 44C742380-001 0.5/3000 Alpha
Note
The motor cables are keyed and can only be properly attached to the proper motor
connection point.
Caution
Be sure to sure to observe the markings on CX11-3 to insure proper
connection. Inserting the motor power cable into the lower of the three
CX11-3 slots (marked with a double Ground symbol) may damage the
amplifier when power is applied.
Note
This document assumes Series (SVU) amplifiers, that can be configured for
Type B feedback (encoder connects to the Servo amplifier). Older model
amplifiers using Type A feedback (encoder connects to the Power Mate) cannot be
used. Be sure to verify the switch settings on the amplifier are configured for
Type B feedback as follows: switch 1 - on, switch 2, 3, and 4 - off. The OFF
position is to the left, the ON position is to the right.
Note
It is recommended that you label connector JF1, along with the axis with which it
corresponds. For example, if this connection is to the X axis, place the letter X on
the connector JF1.
If you are connecting more than one motor, do not cross the amplifier and
feedback connections. The first motor must be connected to JF1 on the amplifier,
and JS1B of that amplifier must be connected to AMP1 JS1 on the Power Mate
H. The second motor must be connected to JF1 and JS1B of the servo amplifier
that is connected to AMP2 JS2 on the Power Mate H, and so on for all axes in the
system.
A +V To supply positive.
B -V To supply negative.
C PE To earth ground.
Caution
Brakes are electrically released. You cannot command motion until the brake has been
energized. Brakes are for holding stationary loads only. Using the brake to stop a
moving load may cause damage or reduce the operating life of the brake.
Figure 3 - 9. Series Amplifier Connection to the Line Filter and Power Source
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CX11-
R R
L1 1 2 To
Power
S S
L2 3 4 Source
T T
L3 5 6
Line Filter
Figure 3 - 10. Series Amplifier Connection to the Line Filter and Power Source
JV1B
JS1B 3
2
JF1
JA4
CX3 CX4
(Bottom View) ESP
Normally Closed
Machine E-STOP Device(s)
+24V
3 CX4
* ESP 2
Of First
SVU
Amplifier
3 CX4
Of Second
2
SVU
Amplifier
Up to 6
a Series SVU AMPs
can be connected
in series
Figure 3 - 11. Machine Emergency Stop Connection to Series (SVU) Servo Amplifier
For more information, refer to Section 9.3.5 or 9.3.13 in the Series Servo Amplifier (SVU)
Descriptions Manual, GFZ-65192EN.
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CX11
JX5 EPS
Series Amplifier
(Front Face View)
+24
20 JX5
Normally Closed Of First
Machine E-STOP Device(s) Series
17 Amplifier
20 JX5
Of Second
Series
Amplifier
17
Up to 6 AMPS
can be connected JX5 Connector
in series Part of Kit - A02B-0120-K301
Figure 3 - 12. Machine Emergency Stop Connection to Series (SVU) Servo Amplifier
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HONDA 20 Pin PCR Type Connector (JX5)
01 10
02 04 06 08 10
01 03 05 07 09
12 14 16 18 20
11 13 15 17 19
11 20
01 03 05 07 09
02 04 06 08 10
11 13 15 17 19
12 14 16 18 20
11 20
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+24V
1
2
0V
3
CP1
24VDC
Power Source
(supplied by customer)
For more information, see Section I.5.2 of the Power Mate H Connection Manual, GFZ-62683EN.
Note
Parameter 3001#3 (BIO) enables the Power Mate H to work with the proper I/O
configuration. Be sure to set this parameter for the I/O option you are using, as
defined in Table 5-1, Basic Parameter Settings.
A list and brief definition of the I/O functions supported by the standard interface are shown in
Table 3-3 and Table 3-4 below. Each I/O configuration uses a different hardware interface and
different I/O addresses. Each I/O option uses the same basic mnemonic name for each I/O
function shown in Table 3-3 but with a suffix to indicate the I/O option. For example, a "B" suffix
indicates Built-in I/O; an "A" suffix indicates I/O Unit Model A, and a "G" indicates Genius I/O.
The following sections show connection details and signal lists for each option. Once you have
determined which I/O configuration you have, proceed to the appropriate section and connect your
machine control I/O.
Note
An asterisk (*) preceding a name indicates active low logic. When the input is
active (switch closed), the input condition is not active.
*DEC1 Home reference switch input for axis 1. Used in a Home reference cycle. When Home switch is
activated during a Home reference cycle, axis will slow down to the speed set by parameter number
1425, until axis moves off switch. Then axis will look for next marker pulse of encoder and
reference to that point. This signal is not needed if using the switchless reference routine.
*DEC2 Home reference switch input for axis 2 (see *DEC1)
*DEC3 Home reference switch input for axis 3 (see *DEC1)
*DEC4 Home reference switch input for axis 4 (see *DEC1)
*DEC5 Home reference switch input for axis 5 (see *DEC1)
*DEC6 Home reference switch input for axis 6 (see *DEC1)
*ESP Emergency stop. When this input is high, Power Mate H is not in emergency Stop. When this input
is low, emergency stop is active.
*RILK High Speed Interlock input. When this signal is low, all axis motion is inhibited. Parameter 3003#1
is used to enable/disable this input.
*SP Feed-Hold input. When this signal is low during AUTO Mode (see Aut below) or MDI mode
operation, motion stops and Power Mate H enters the feed-hold state. To begin operation again, this
input must be set back to the active state (high logic) and the Cycle Start input (ST) must be turned
on and off again. (See definition of ST below).
+ J1 When in JOG mode (see JOG below), the first axis is jogged in the positive direction when this input
is active. If both +J1 and -J1 are active motion is stopped.
+ J2 When in JOG mode (see JOG below), the second axis is jogged in the positive direction when this
input is active. If both +J2 and -J2 are active motion is stopped.
+ J3 When in JOG mode (see JOG below), the third axis is jogged in the positive direction when this
input is active. If both +J3 and -J3 are active motion is stopped.
+ J4 When in JOG mode (see JOG below), the fourth axis is jogged in the positive direction when this
input is active. If both +J4 and -J4 are active motion is stopped.
- J1 When in JOG mode (see JOG below), the first axis is jogged in the negative direction when this
input is active. If both +J1 and -J1 are active motion is stopped.
- J2 When in JOG mode (see JOG below), the second axis is jogged in the negative direction when this
input is active. If both +J2 and -J2 are active motion is stopped.
- J3 When in JOG mode (see JOG below), the third axis is jogged in the negative direction when this
input is active. If both +J3 and -J3 are active motion is stopped.
- J4 When in JOG mode (see JOG below), the fourth axis is jogged in the negative direction when this
input is active. If both +J4 and -J4 are active motion is stopped.
AUT Sets Power Mate H into AUTO mode when active. Power Mate H must be in AUTO mode to run a
motion profile.
EDT Sets Power Mate H into EDIT mode. Power Mate H must be in EDIT mode to edit programs.
ERS External Reset (momentary input). Resets the Power Mate H and will clear non-fatal alarms when
activated.
(continued)
Table 3-3. Standard Interface Input Function Names and Definitions (continued)
FIN Miscellaneous (M-Code) function completed input. After an M-Code is processed, activate FIN so
that the motion program will continue.
JOG Sets Power Mate H into JOG mode when activated. Power Mate H must be in the JOG mode to jog
and reference axes.
KEY Key switch input. When this input is active it allows editing of motion programs, tool compensation,
parameter data, macro variables and pre-setting absolute coordinate values. This input allows
machine builders to restrict access to program and parameter changes.
MLK Machine Lock allows program to run in AUTO mode or axes to be jogged, but no servo commands
are outputted. Used to test motion programs.
PN0 These two input select one of three motion programs. When both inputs are off, the current program
is used. Set PN0 and PN1 to choose program 1, 2 or 3 as shown below and then activate the Cycle
PN1
Start (ST) input while in AUTO mode.
PN0 PN1 Action
0 0 Run current program
0 1 Run program number 1
1 0 Run program number 2
1 1 Run program number 3
SKIP If this input is active when the motion program encounters a G31 (skip) command during a move,
the coordinate values at the moment SKIP goes high are stored in custom macro variables, the
current block or line of the motion program is terminated and the next block is executed. Check
settings of parameter 3005 for all SKIPn settings (see Table 5 - 2)
SKIP2 The second skip functions the same as SKIP except a G31P2 command must be encountered in the
motion program during a move.
SKIP3 The third skip functions the same as SKIP except a G31P3 command must be encountered in the
motion program during a move.
SKIP4 The fourth skip functions the same as SKIP except a G31P4 command must be encountered in the
motion program during a move.
ST Cycle Start (momentary contact). When this input is activated and then released while the Power
Mate H is in AUTO mode, the current motion program will start. To change the current program
use input PN0 and PN1.
ZRN Manual position reference return input. When this input is activated while in JOG mode will put the
Power Mate H in HOME reference mode.
Table 3 - 5. Built-in I/O Card Terminal Block Connections and Address List
Screw Screw
Terminal Address Description Terminal Address Description
Number Number
Table 3-5. Built-in I/O Card Terminal Block Connections and Address List (continued)
Screw Screw
Terminal Address Description Terminal Address Description
Number Number
1. Locate cable A02B-0124-K841. Insert one end of this cable into the connector CB128
located on the bottom of the Power Mate H and the other end into the Screw Terminal
Adaptor Board 44A736236-001 (see Figure 3-15).
2. Locate the other cable A02B-0124-K841. Insert one end into CB129 located on the bottom
of the Power Mate H and the other end into the Screw Terminal Adapter Board 44A736236-
001 (see Figure 3-15).
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(Front Face)
To CB128
Machine Control
I/O
M4
DPL/MDI
Cable: A02B-0124-K841
Connectors: MCF-34KRF CB129
To
Terminal Board
44A736236-001
Terminal Board B A
44A736236-001 17 Power Mate H
(Bottom View)
Key
Tab
CB128/129
Viewed From
Cable Side
For more information on connecting I/O units to the machine interface, see Chapter 5 in the
Power Mate H Connection Manual, GFZ-62683EN.
3. Wire your switches or pushbuttons to the other end of the cable, as shown in Figures 3-16
through 3-21.
Note
The Emergency Stop (*ESP) switch must be connected before proceeding to the
next phase of the startup. If no Emergency Stop devices are included on the
machine, a dummy jumper must be installed.
MDI mode 0 0 0
EDIT mode 1 0 0
AUTO mode 0 1 0
JOG mode 0 0 1
Y1000.1
22 AL-B
Y1000.2
23 DEN-B
Y1000.3
24 MA-B
Y1000.4
25 OP-B
Y1000.5
26 SPR1B
Y1000.6
27 SPR2B
Y1000.7
28 SPR3B
Y1001.0
29 MEDTB
Y1001.1
30 MAUTB
Y1001.2
31 MJ-B
Y1001.3
32 MZRNB
33,34 0V
Output
Load
Figure 3 - 16. Connection of the Required Switches and Pushbuttons to the Built-in I/O Board
Power Mate H (CB128)
SPARE/SKIP3B 4 X1000.1
SPARE/SKIP4B 5 X1000.2
FIN-B 6 X1000.3
Emergency
stop signal
input * ESP 7 X1000.4
ERS-B 8 X1000.5
*
SPARE/ RILK 11 X1000.6
SPARE/SKIP 10 X1000.7
DIC 9
0V 33, 34
Figure 3 - 17. Connection of the Required Switches and Pushbuttons to the Built-in I/O Board
Power Mate H (CB128)
AUT-B 14 X1001.1
JOG-B 15 X1001.2
ZRN-B 16 X1001.3
MLK-B 17 X1001.4
KEY-B 18 X1001.5
* SP-B 19 X1001.6
ST-B 20 X1001.7
DIC 9
0V 33, 34
Figure 3 - 18. Connection of the Required Switches and Pushbuttons to the Built-in I/O Board
Power Mate H (CB128)
Y1002.1
22 M04-B
Y1002.2
23 M05-B
Y1002.3
24 M06-B
Y1002.4
25 M07-B
Y1002.5
26 M08-B
Y1002.6
27 M09-B
Y1002.7
28 M10-B
Y1001.4
29 MMDIB
Y1001.5
30 REF-B
Y1001.6
31 SPL-B
Y1001.7
32 SLT-B
33,34 0V
Output
Load
Figure 3 - 19. Connection of the Required Switches and Pushbuttons to the Built-in I/O Board
Power Mate H (CB129)
*
SPARE/ DEC2 4 X1002.1
*
SPARE/ DEC3 5 X1002.2
* DEC4 6 X1002.3
*
SPARE/ DEC5 7 X1002.4
*
SPARE/ DEC6 8 X1002.5
PN0-B 9 X1002.6
PN1-B 10 X1002.7
Figure 3 - 20. Connection of the Required Switches and Pushbuttons to the Built-in I/O Board
Power Mate H (CB129)
-J1-B 14 X1003.1
+J2-B 15 X1003.2
-J2-B 16 X1003.3
+J3-B 17 X1003.4
-J3-B 18 X1003.5
+J4-B 19 X1003.6
-J4-B 20 X1003.7
Figure 3 - 21. Connection of the Required Switches and Pushbuttons to the Built-in I/O Board
Power Mate H (CB129)
PMC #7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0
Address
The standard ladder assigns the inputs/outputs to the following rack configuration:
X0000 0 0 01 ID16D
X0001 0 0 01 ID16D
X0002 0 0 02 ID16D
X0003 0 0 02 ID16D
Y0000 0 0 03 OD08D
Y0001 0 0 04 OD08D
Y0002 0 0 05 OD08D
The Power Mate H may be connected to an I/O Link network as a master or a slave unit. If you
have a standalone Power Mate H which is not connected to another host device on the network
then your unit is a Master. The following sections show connection of both configurations.
Note
Make sure you plug the cable into the connector labeled I/O Link JD1A1 for
operation as a master. There is also a connector labeled I/O Link JD1A for
connection of slave units.
2. Plug the connector at the other end of the cable, labeled JD1B, to the connector labeled JD1B
on the I/O Unit Model A interface module.
3. If Built-In I/O is used, also connect the Built-In I/O with only the Emergency Stop (*ESP)
and Home Switch (*DEC) connections, as shown in Figure 3-16 through 3-21.
4. The 24Vdc power cable for the I/O Unit Model A unit is not sold by GE Fanuc. However,
you should have received with your unit a Burndy style 3-pin connector that is used to
connect power to the I/O Unit Model A at connector CP32. Pin 1 of this connector is +24V
and pin 2 is the ground (see Figure 3-22).
For more information, refer to the I/O Unit Model A Connection/Maintenance Manual, GFZ-
61813E, and Section I.5 of the Power Mate H Connection Manual, GFZ-62683EN.
PWR LINK
BA0
BA1
GE Fanuc Cable:
44C741558-003
FANUC Cable: A1F01A
A03B-0807-K801
JD1B JD1A
CP32 JD2
I/O
JD1A1
FANUC
To Next
I/O Unit Model A
Source
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FAS1/FG
Customer
Control
Cabinet
Frame Ground
System Ground
The connection to the frame ground must be made at only one place. There is a male Faston
terminal located on the bottom rear of the unit (near the mounting tab) for this purpose. The
terminal is labeled FAS1/FG on the side of the Power Mate H (see Figure 3-24).
The resistance of the system ground should be 100 ohms or less (class 3 grounding). The cable
connecting the system ground must have sufficient cross-sectional area to allow fault current to
flow to the system ground. Typically, the cross-sectional area should be equivalent to or greater
than the ac power cable supplying power to the system.
For the operators panel and the machine, use the ground wire in the ac power cord.
For more information, see Section I.3.7 and I.5.2 of the Power Mate H Connection Manual,
GFZ-62683EN.
This should complete the required steps in assembling the Power Mate system. You will have
more work to do when interfacing to your machine, but for now you can move on to the next step:
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Chapter Configuring the Power Mate H
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The Power Mate H is a high-performance motion controller with an extensive set of features and
can be adapted to many different applications. You can easily make adjustments to alter or
improve your motion system using data registers in the Power Mate H. These data registers are
called parameters. They are the mechanism for configuring your Power Mate H motion system
for your specific hardware configuration and application requirements.
The Power Mate H contains several hundred parameters. However, only a small number of these
must be set for most applications. The default values for the remaining parameters are typically
suitable. The parameters that must be set are defined later in this chapter.
Symbols in this chapter are used to indicate certain keys that you must press. For example, the
following symbol indicates that the key is located on the either the MDI panel of the CRT/MDI
unit or on the DPL/MDI unit.
MDI key
The symbol used to indicate pressing a softkey located underneath the CRT screen on the
CRT/MDI unit is
Softkey
These symbols are used to indicate pressing the cursor up/down, left/right, and page up/down
keys.
or
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SYSTEM + PARAMETER
+ OPRT + + 1234 + INPUT
it indicates that you should press the SYSTEM key, then the PARAMETER softkey, followed by
the OPRT softkey. Then, position the cursor on the desired item, type the string of characters
1234, and press the INPUT key. This will input the value 1234 at the point where the cursor is
located.
The following information explains how to enter parameter data using the various display
terminals available from GE Fanuc. Locate the section for the type of terminal you are using and
proceed with the setup.
Caution
Make sure that the Power Mate H is not running a program or moving the axes before
changing the PWE since this will stop program execution. We recommend that you
enter an EMERGENCY STOP condition before changing parameters.
MENU
VAR + + 1+ INPUT
Press the MENU/VAR key until an H or a # is not displayed. Then, use the cursor keys to scroll
until PWE is displayed on the first line of the DPL/MDI display. When PWE is set to 1, Alarm
100 will appear, indicating PWE=1.
Note
To clear Alarm 100, simultaneously press the Cancel (CAN) and Reset keys on the
CRT/MDI unit or reset the PWE bit to zero after all parameter changes are complete.
Setting a Parameter
DGNOS
PARAM + + value + INPUT
Parameters are displayed with a & prefix. Press the DGNOS/PARAM key until the & symbol is
displayed in front of the parameter numbers. Use the up/down arrows to search for a desired
parameter, and enter the desired value.
Once again, press the DGNOS/PARAM key until the & symbol is displayed in front of the
parameter numbers.
MENU
VAR + + 0+ INPUT
Press the MENU/VAR key until an H or a # is not displayed. Use the cursor keys to scroll until
PWE is displayed on the first line of the DPL/MDI display. Press the Zero key and then the Input
key. Parameters can no longer be changed.
OFFSET
SETTING + SETTING + OPRT + + ON:1
When PWE is set to 1, Alarm 100 will appear, indicating that the PWE is enabled. Verify that
the cursor is located on the first line of this SETTING page to set Parameter Write Enable.
desired
SYSTEM + PARAM + parameter + NO. SEARCH
number
OFFSET
SETTING + SETTING + OPRT + + OFF:0
To clear the Alarm 100, EMERGENCY STOP must be cleared and then press
RESET
For more information, refer to the Appendixes in the Power Mate H Connection Manual,
GFZ-62683EN.
Note
The intent of this publication is to guide you through a process which will allow
you to move an axis. The following information describes the minimum
parameter settings that will accomplish this task. After you have successfully
moved an axis, you should become familiar with all parameters described in
Appendix H of the Power Mate H Connection Manual, GFZ-62683EN. Most
problems you will encounter with the Power Mate H motion system can be
corrected by simply modifying a parameter.
Note
Ignore Alarm 000 (MUST CYCLE POWER) until all parameters in Table 5-1 are
set.
If your Power Mate motion system consists of more than one axis, remember to enter valid values
for the axis-specific parameters for the other axes. Parameters which are axis specific use the form
Parameter Name x, where x signifies the appropriate axis number (1-6 or X, Y, Z, A, B, C, U, V,
W). These axis number labels are defined by the user using parameter #1020 (see Table 5-1).
Parameters with no x axis designation pertain to all axes or are parameter settings which are not
axis related (for example, CRT/MDI, I/O, and COMMUNICATIONS parameters).
Parameters can be in bit-type (binary) or word-type format. Bit-type parameters are used for
parameters which can only be in one of two states (ON/OFF, True/False, Enabled/Disabled).
Word-type parameters are used for parameters requiring a numerical value.
Bit-type parameters are arranged in groups of 8 bits per parameter number (for example:
01100101). Word-type parameters contain decimal values (for example: 47). In bit-type
parameters, bit 7 (#7) is the far-left bit, and bit 0 (#0) is the far-right bit, as shown below:
#7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0
. . . .
&0012X 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1
Parameter Number Bit Type Value Word Type Value Parameter Description
&1084 X 00110011 X47 This is not a real setting.
Y 00110100 Y3000
X 00110011 is a bit-type (binary) parameter setting for the first axis (X).
Y 00110100 is a bit-type (binary) parameter setting for the second axis (Y).
X 47 is a word-type parameter setting for the first axis (X).
Y 3000 is a word-type parameter setting for the second axis (Y).
Note
After the parameters are set, make sure to back up the parameters using either a Flash
Memory Card (see Section 3 in the Power Mate-Model H Maintenance Manual, GFZ-
62685EN), Handy File, or via RS-232 communications. Also, remember to update the
parameter backup after changing parameters.
Identifies the Motor Type Number Identifies the Motor Encoder Type
Motion Time !
Generating Motion
Warning
Before generating motion, make sure that your motor is securely fastened down and is
NOT connected to the load.
Commanding Motion
Another way to generate motion is to enter a command through either the DPL/MDI or the
CRT/MDI. Registering commands by this method is called Manual Data Input (MDI). For
example, to position Axis X 600 USER units (millimeters, inches, degrees) from its current
position at the velocity of 500 USER units per minute, enter the command:
G91 G94 G00 X600.0 F500
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In order to enter this command , you must first set the Power Mate H to MDI mode. This mode
is selected when the Auto, Edit, and Jog mode switches are all open. The letters MDI should
appear in the lower left portion of the screen.
Note
You cannot change modes during an ESTOP condition. Mode changes should be
performed only while the system is stopped.
PROG
+ MDI + G 91 G 94 G 00 X 600.0 F 500 + INSERT + EOB + INSERT
To execute this command, activate the Cycle Start input (ST G007#2).
Note
The cycle start input must be turned on and then off in order to execute the command.
Execution starts on the ON to OFF transition of the switch.
Note
The cycle start input must be turned on and then off in order to execute the command.
Execution starts on the ON to OFF transition of the switch.
You can either manually enter this program into the Power Mate using the CRT/MDI or
DPL/MDI, as described below, or load it from an external source using an RS-232 serial
connection (not covered in this document).
Note
Before you can add a program into memory, you must first set the Power Mate H to EDIT
mode and turn on the KEY (G046#5) input to unlock the memory protection. Switch to
EDIT mode now by closing the Edit mode switch. Also, there must not be any Alarms,
RESET, or Emergency Stop conditions present. (See "Troubleshooting Your Motion
System" later in this chapter.)
To execute a program from memory, switch from EDIT mode to AUTO mode by opening the
Edit mode switch and closing the Auto mode switch. Then, cycle the Cycle Start (STG007#2)
by pressing your Cycle Start pushbutton (input).
Note
The cycle start input must be turned on and then off in order to execute the command.
Execution starts on the ON to OFF transition of the switch.
To execute a program from memory, switch from EDIT mode to AUTO mode by opening the
Edit mode switch and closing the Auto mode switch. Then, cycle your Cycle Start pushbutton
(input) ON and OFF. The PMC interface bit for Cycle Start is STG007#2.
Mission Accomplished !
This appendix contains a printout of the standard ladder interface included with the Power Mate
H. For more information about signal names and descriptions, refer to the information on
"Connecting Machine Inputs/Outputs" in Chapter 3, "Assembling the Power Mate H."
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GE Fanuc Automation North America, Inc., Charlottesville Virginia