Fagor Dro NV 300-301E EDM Installation Manual PDF
Fagor Dro NV 300-301E EDM Installation Manual PDF
Fagor Dro NV 300-301E EDM Installation Manual PDF
NV-300E
NV-301E
INSTALLATION MANUAL
Man: 9910 Soft: 2.xx
ADDENDUM «010528» for the following version-9910 manuals:
NV-xx code: 14460000
NV-xxx-M code: 14460001
NV-xxx-E code: 14460003
3. The resolution parameter for a rotary axis PAR 01 may have any value between 0.0001 and 1.0000.
This allows reading the position of rotary axes having a mechanical reduction or multiplication device
providing an unusual number of pulses per revolution (360º). For example: 1200, 1250, 3000, 3200, 9600,
etc.
In general, any resolution value (360º / Nr of pulses) that may be given with 4 decimals.
4. When pressing the [1] key, the display of rotary axes toggles between degrees and degrees-minutes-
seconds.
6. A new parameter is now available to limit the access to certain characteristics of the dro.
PAR 65
Bit 1 -> Allow fine/coarse resolution key
Bit 2 -> Allow [HOLD] key
Bit 3 -> Allow bolt-hole key
Bit 4 -> Allow [stand-by] key. S1-S6 outputs
Bit 5 -> Allow direct access to PAR05
Bit 6 -> Allow tool radius compensation keys
Bit 7-> Allow selecting an electrode diameter
Bit 8-> Allow presetting the electrode length
By default, they will all be set to 1, thus allowing all the options. The machine manufacturer may limit the
user’s access according to his criteria.
When the DRO is set as NV10 or NV11, the [7] key will be used to switch between Min, Max and Normal
display.
ENGLISH
NEW FEATURES
1.1 The DRO model NV-E can now work while its displays are off.
Pressing the [ON/OFF] key turns the displays off and does not display the position, but it keeps working as well
as the outputs that control the electrode penetration levels. Pressing [ON/OFF] again, the DRO turns the
displays back on. This feature is activated by setting PAR11 bit 5 = 1
END
This means that all the penetration coordinates from the one indicated by [number] (this number included), will
be set to the END value of the EDM cycle.
1.3 Feature to be able to work with the DRO without having access to its keyboard.
For when the DRO is out of the operator’s reach or inside a protection enclosure.
On power-up, the DRO stays displaying FAGOR DRO waiting for the [CLEAR] key to be pressed in order to
start working.
If “ PAR11 bit 4 = 1” , while the DRO is displaying FAGOR DRO on power-up, the DRO may be set ready to work
by either pressing the [CLEAR] key or applying a leading edge (up flank) at one of the inputs used to set the
axis to zero.
Installation Manual:
· Pages 10 and 12:
They indicate that the mains voltage may range between 100v AC and 240v AC +10%,-15%. The actual range
is between 100v AC and 240v AC ±10%.
· Page 8 è It indicates that a key is used to display half the real count of the axis instead of double the real
count.
Operating Manual:
· Page 3 è It indicates that a key is used to display half the real count of the axis instead of double the real
count.
· Page 23 è The [CLEAR] is not correct. It should be:
2 Connections .......................................................................................... 7
2.1 connection of the feedback systems ...................................................... 7
2.2 Input / output connection (X2) ............................................................... 8
2.2.1 Usage of output signals .......................................................................... 9
2.3 Power and machine connection ............................................................ 12
2.4 Turning the unit on and off ................................................................ 12
Appendix ....................................................................................................... 21
Error codes ..................................................................................................... 21
Maintenance ................................................................................................... 22
INTRODUCTION
Attention:
Before starting up the DRO, carefully read the instructions of
Chapter 2 in the Installation Manual.
SAFETY:
EN 50081-2 Emission
EN 50082-2 Immunity
EN 61000-4-2 Electrostatic Discharges.
EN 61000-4-3 Radiofrequency Radiated Electromagnetic Fields
EN 61000-4-4 Bursts and fast transients.
EN 61000-4-5 Power surges
EN 61000-4-6 Conducted disturbance induced by radio
frequency fields.
EN 61000-4-11 Voltage fluctuations and Outages.
Fagor Automation shall not be held responsible for any physical or material
damage derived from the violation of these basic safety regulations.
Ground connection
In order to avoid electrical discharges, connect the ground terminals of all the
modules to the main ground terminal. Before connecting the inputs and
outputs of this unit, make sure that all the grounding connections are properly
made.
Before powering the unit up, make sure that it is connected to ground
In order to avoid electrical discharges, make sure that all the grounding
connections are properly made.
Ambient conditions
Respect the temperature and humidity ranges specified on the chapter about
technical characteristics in this manual (1.3).
Working environment
This unit is ready to be used in Industrial Environments complying with the
directives and regulations effective in the European Community
Safety symbols
WARNING. symbol
It has an associated text indicating those actions or operations may hurt
people or damage products.
Symbols that may be carried on the product
WARNING. symbol
It has an associated text indicating those actions or operations may hurt
people or damage products.
WARRANTY TERMS
WARRANTY
All products manufactured or marketed by Fagor Automation has a war-
ranty period of 12 months from the day they are shipped out of our ware-
houses.
The mentioned warranty covers repair material and labor costs, at FAGOR
facilities, incurred in the repair of the products.
Within the warranty period, Fagor will repair or replace the products veri-
fied as being defective.
The repair will take place at our facilities. Therefore, all shipping expenses
as well as travelling expenses incurred by technical personnel are NOT
under warranty even when the unit is under warranty.
This warranty will be applied so long as the equipment has been installed
according to the instructions, it has not been mistreated or damaged by
accident or negligence and has been manipulated by personnel authorized
by FAGOR.
If once the service call or repair has been completed, the cause of the failure
is not to be blamed the FAGOR product, the customer must cover all
generated expenses according to current fees.
No other implicit or explicit warranty is covered and FAGOR AUTOMA-
TION shall not be held responsible, under any circumstances, of the damage
which could be originated.
SERVICE CONTRACTS
Service and Maintenance Contracts are available for the customer within
the warranty period as well as outside of it.
When returning the DRO, pack it in its original package and with its original
packaging material. If not available, pack it as follows:
1.- Get a cardboard box whose three inside dimensions are at least 15 cm (6
inches) larger than those of the unit. The cardboard being used to make the
box must have a resistance of 170 Kg (375 lb.).
2.- When sending it to a Fagor Automation office for repair, attach a label
indicating the owner of the unit, person to contact, type of unit, serial number,
symptom and a brief description of the problem.
3.- Wrap the unit in a polyethylene roll or similar material to protect it.
4.- Pad the unit inside the cardboard box with poly-utherane foam on all sides.
5.- Seal the cardboard box with packing tape or industrial staples.
1.- Power switch. When the unit is turned off by this switch, the DRO no
longer reads axis position. Therefore, it is recommended to use the key
at the front panel to turn the display off so the DRO continues keeping track
of the axes position when they are moved.
X3.- SUB-D HD type 15-pin female connector for 1st axis feedback device
(scale or encoder).
X4.- SUB-D HD type 15-pin female connector for 2nd axis feedback device
(scale or encoder).
X5.- SUB-D HD type 15-pin female connector for 3rd axis feedback device
(scale or encoder).
X7.- SUB-D type 9 pin male connector for the RS-232-C serial line connection.
WARNING
10-year memory backup of installation parameter even when the unit is off.
The storage temperature inside the DRO enclosure must be -25º C and +70º
C (-13º F and 158º F).
Front Panel Sealing: IP54 (DIN 40050), Rear panel: IP4X (DIN40050) except
for built-in models in which case is: IP20.
The connection for the RS-232 serial line (optional X7 connector) is not
described in this manual; but in a supplement for it.
The feedback systems (scales or encoders) are connected via SUB-D HD type
15-pin female connectors: X3, X4 and X5.
Characteristics of feedback inputs: X3, X4 and X5:
The EDM process can control up to six or eleven depth levels depending on
whether the discrete mode is selected ( if PAR20(7)=0, which activates a digital
relay output) or the BCD mode is selected (with four BCD outputs plus a
strobe signal if PAR20(7)=1) respectively depending on the position reached.
During the EDM process, the signals may be left inactive in order to replace
or calibrate the electrode.
- Hysteresis:
In order to prevent the output signals as well as the position display to flicker
in short oscillatory motions, a hysteresis zone (PAR 25) may be set in such
a way that the displayed position and the output signal state will remained
stationary within until the axis position exceeds this zone.
- Cleaning cycle:
If PAR20(6)=0, two of the outputs may be used to control the cleaning cycle
for the electrode. To do this, just set two distances: the first one called UP1
(PAR3) which will control output signal S4 and the other one UP2 (PAR4)
which will control output signal S5.
When the DRO detects a direction change on the electrode axis and once the
set distance is reached (measured from the END coordinate) it will activate
the corresponding signal.
Important notes:
- Signals S1 through S6 indicate the level currently reached.
- The unused levels MUST BE PRESET with the same value as the "END"
coordinate.
- If PAR20(5)=1, the outputs are maintained until reaching HOME.
With PAR20(5)=0
DEPTH IN Z
HOME
P1
P2
P3
P4
END
1
HOME - S1 0
1
P1 - S2 0
1
P2 - S3 0
1
P3 - S4 0
1
P4 - S5 0
1
END - S6 0
Time
Signals
The diagram below shows the states of the six outputs depending on the
depth along Z when using them in BCD format (Binary Coded Decimal) by
setting PAR20(7) to "1".
The duration of the STROBE signal is set between 0.1 and 9.9 seconds by
means of parameter PAR27.
Important notes:
- The BCD signals indicate the NEXT level to be reached.
- The unused levels MUST BE PRESET with the same value as the "END"
coordinate.
DEPTH IN Z
HOME
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P8
P9
END
0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0
BCD 1 - S1
0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0
BCD 2 - S2
0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
BCD 3 - S3
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0
BCD 4 - S4
STROBE - S5
END - S6
Time
Signals
If you press the DRO turns off the displays while maintaining the power
supply to the feedback systems and goes on reading the position of the axes
at all times. This is not the case when the equipment is switched off by means
of the switch on its rear panel.
To reset the displays, just press this key again, on condition that the DRO is
getting voltage (plugged in and with the switch on the rear panel on).
NOTES:
- Before powering the DRO down with the switch on the rear panel or
disconnecting it from mains, it is a good idea to press the key in order
to store the current position of the axes permanently.
- If the unit is powered down with its rear panel switch or there is a power
outage without previously having pressed , the DRO will keep the
last position of the axes for at least 30 minutes.
- The unit will display ERROR 2 when powered back up if the position
reading was lost when turned off while the axes were moving or after the
accidental backup period has expired without having saved the current
position by previously pressing .
The format for these parameters depends on whether they are general or
particular for each axis.
. If it affects the axes, the parameter number (PAR??) appears at each axis
and the corresponding axis key must be pressed to modify it.
. If it is a general parameter and there are more than one axis, the X display
will show the parameter number and the Y its current value; if there is only
one axis, its number will appear on the X display and, after pressing ,
its value.
· With binary values. The value of each digit toggles between "0" and "1"
when pressing its corresponding key from to where corresponds
to the rightmost digit and to the leftmost one.
· Numeric values, usually with the corresponding axis resolution, they are
entered as regular preset.
· Options, the value is changed by pressing + which will make the various
-
options appear in a cyclic way.
To edit a parameter,
While the DRO display is on and in counting mode, press C ON .
OFF
The X axis display shows the word "COdE". Then key in: 060496
. Press C to cancel the change and recover the previous value or---
. Press the other axis key (if it affects the axes) to save the display value
and go on to the editing it for the other axis selected.
1
To modify a parameter, press to go on to the next one or 2 to return
ENTER
to the previous one. Then, select the axis affecting this parameter.
Press C
To recover the factory set factory settings for the installation parameters:
The digits of digital parameters refer to the digits on the axis displays so digit
"1" corresponds to the rightmost digit and "8" to the leftmost digit.
X X X X X X X X
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PARA-
METER FUNCTION
The factory setting is: x4 and it is the one used for FAGOR scales.
When using encoders, it should be calculating according to the
number of pulses of the encoder, leadscrew pitch and the desired
resolution as per the formula:
For example, for FAGOR scales: MOX, COX or FOT, set this
parameter to 5.
PAR05 Scaling or shrink factor. Independent for each axis, numeric value
within ±9,999.
The axis being combined must have the same resolution as the one
combined with (PAR01, PAR02, PAR03)
The selection of these values rotate by pressing
PAR08 Indicates whether the alarms for feedrate, travel limits and feedback
will be activated or not.
Digit
8, 7, 6 Not being used at this time. Must be set to "0".
5 Detect feedback signal weaknesson NV301E models.
4 Value for the feedback alarm contact (0=low, 1=high)
Factory values: 0
Notes:
- Even when selecting the display in inches, this value
MUST ALWAYS BE IN MILLIMETERS.
- Remember that 1 inch = 25.4 mm
PAR10 Offset of the reference point with respect to the reference zero of the
scale, independent for each axis.
Factory setting: 0.
When the axis exceeds this distance from home, the corresponding
axis display starts blinking until it is moved back into the work
zone.
11 of this manual).
6 If = 0, Outputs S4 and S5 are used for levels P3 and P4.
If = 1, Outputs S4 and S5 are used for the cleaning cycle.
Note: if PAR20(7)=1, the cleaning cycle is not available,
PAR20(6)=0.
5 If = 0, it indicates that the outputs are not affected by the status of
the S1 (home).
This means that if a level is exceeded in reverse, its corresponding
signal is deactivated (See diagram on page 10).
If = 1, All outputs go low when S1 =0.
Note: if PAR20(7)=1, it forces PAR20(5)=1. The Home signal
(BCD 0000) sets the rest of the outputs to zero. (See diagram on
page 11).
4 Not being used at this time. It must be set to "0".
E1, E2 and E3 are used to zero the reading of the X, Y and Z axes
respectively and E4 as Emergency signal.
PAR23 Indicates the active level for the outputs. Only the first six digits are
used where the first one corresponds to output "S1" and the last one
to "S6". A "1" indicates that the output is active high (5V or 24V).
It must be borne in mind that the outputs are activated when the axis
position is equal to or more negative than the preset value and they
go high "1" or low "0" depending on the setting of machine
parameter PAR23.
PAR25 Determines the hysteresis zone desired to avoid the flickering of the
displayed coordinates and output signals. This value will be in mm
or inches depending on whether the INCH LED is off or on.
PAR27 Value for the duration of the STROBE signal when using output
signals in BCD mode: PAR20(7)=1. Values between 0.1 and 9.9
sec.
PAR30* These parameters set the axis number controlling its corresponding
to signal. PAR30 corresponds to S1 .... PAR35 to S6.
PAR35* It admits values from "0" to "3" where "0" means that the signal is
not being used, 1 = X, 2 = Y, 3 = Z.
PAR40* They set the signal activating positions (levels) of the axes indicated
to by PAR30 through PAR35. The PAR40 coordinate is used to
PAR45* activate signal "S1", ... and the PAR45 coordinate to activate "S6".
ERROR CODES
Message Description
FAGOR dro Power outage or turned off by main switch after saving the data.
Power outage or turned off by main switch without having saved the data.
Error 02 The unit has been turned off without previously pushing the [ON/OFF] key. It will only lose the
position count (will be reset to zero) and the status of the operating modes (inch, abs, etc.).
Error 04 Wrong parameter values
Error 05 Wrong internal configuration
Error 06 Errors in data backup memory (Service Dept.)
Error 07 Emergency input active. Press [C] or cancel emergency signal.
Error 08 Wrong software memory or the software has been changed
Error 09 Errors in work memory (Service Dept.)
Error 12 Error while searching a coded marker pulse (Io)
Error 31 Internal malfunction (Service Dept.)
Error 32 Internal malfunction (Service Dept.)
Error 99 Internal malfunction (Service Dept.)
......... Feedback alarm fromthe feedback device (scale, encoder, etc) or weak signal.
l.4.3.6.5.7.2.5 Feedback speed too high.
EEEEEEEE Maximum position reading or speed exceeded when searching Home
If any message other than the first two from the table were to come up, the
equipment should be switched off and on again until one of the first two are
seen.
CLEAR
After pressing to access the counting mode, check the parameters.
If any of the errors shown as (Service Department) are often repeated, ask
Fagor Automation’s Customer Services Department about this.
The feedback alarm error will appear if the bit of the corresponding alarm
activating parameter for the axis has been set to "1". PAR08(1)=1.
CLEAR
In either case, to clear the display, press .
If the axis value is flashing, this means that one of the travel limits established
by machine parameter has been exceeded. This error will be displayed if the
alarm activation parameter for the axis PAR08(2) = 1
If the DRO does not come on or goes out while running, check that the voltage
and ground outlets are as they should be. If an axis does not count, disconnect
the feedback connectors one by one. If the DRO comes on, it indicates a fault
in the feedback device. If the fault persists get in touch with Fagor Automation’s
Customer Services Department about it.
Accumulated dirt can also, in some cases, provide a conductive path for electricity
which could give rise to faults in the internal circuits of the equipment, especially
in high humidity conditions.
Do not use high pressure compressed air to clean the item as this could give rise
to an accumulation of charges which in turn lead to electrostatic discharges.
The plastics used in the front panel of the DRO stand up to:
1. Grease and mineral oils.
2. Alkalis and bleaches.
3. Dissolved Detergents.
4. Alcohol
Preventive Inspection
If the DRO does not come on press the rear switch for starting, make sure it is
properly connected and being supplied with the proper mains voltage.
OPERATION MANUAL
Man: 9910 Soft: 2.xx
INDEX
Introduction ...............................................................................................1
1. Unit description .............................................................................2
1.1 Front panel .....................................................................................2
1.2 Rear panel (See installation manual) ................................................4
2. Coordinate display .......................................................................5
2.1 Display modes ................................................................................5
2.2 Incremental, absolute and with respect to machine zero ...................6
2.3 Machine reference selection and search ............................................8
2.4 Axis coordinate preset ...................................................................10
3. EDM mode ..................................................................................12
3.1 Diagram for the discrete signals. If par20(7)=0 ..............................13
3.2 Diagram for BCD signals. If par20(7)=1 .......................................14
4. Special operations .......................................................................15
4.1 Scaling factor ................................................................................15
4.2 Part centering ................................................................................15
4.3 Coordinate freeze (Hold) ...............................................................16
4.4 Operating with electrode compensation .........................................17
4.4.1 Entering electrode diameter ...........................................................17
4.4.2 Example of how to work with tool compensation .........................17
4.4 Bolt-hole pattern EDM .................................................................20
Appendix ................................................................................................23
Error codes ...............................................................................................23
Maintenance .............................................................................................24
INTRODUCTION
These parameters have been set by the installer and may be modified by the
operator.
These parameters are described in the installation manual supplied with this
unit.
It can display the position of one two or three axes of the machine and control
up to four digital inputs and six digital outputs.
Each axis display has eight 14.1mm high LEDs and another one for the minus
sign (-).
ABS-This lamp stays on when operating in absolute mode and off when in
incremental mode. To access or quit this mode, use the key.
Φ- This lamp stays on when operating in diameter mode. In this mode, the
DRO displays twice the actual axis movement. To access it or quit it, use
the key (if allowed by PAR04)
"PROBE" This lamp goes on when selecting the optional "probe" mode.
Keys to select the first the second and third axis respectively.
Is used for rotating from the incremental to the absolute mode and vice
versa
Is used to turn the display off while keeping track of the axes position
at all times. This key must be pressed before turning the unit's power off
by the main switch on the back of the unit.
Is used to change the sign of the entered value or change from fine to
coarse resolution and vice versa.
Is used for “freezing” the display of the feedback even though the axis
moves.
MIN Is used to toggle between the minimum position reached and the actual
position with hysteresis on the selected axes (PAR20 digits 1 to 3). It
has no effect if the first three digits of PAR20 are set to "0".
HOME Is used to enter the coordinate of the beginning of the EDM operation.
It has no effect if PAR30 is set to "0".
END Is used to enter the coordinate of the end of the EDM operation. It has
no effect if PAR35 is set to "0".
The unit is turned on by actuating on the power switch of the rear panel
The DRO runs a self-test and shows on the X axis display the text: "FAGOR dro"
if everything is OK and the error number if otherwise. See the appendix at the
end of this manual.
If you press key the DRO switches off the displays while maintaining the
power supply to the feedback systems and goes on reading the position of the
axes at all times. This is not the case
when the equipment is switched off by means of the switch on the rear panel
of the same.
To reset the displays, just press this key again, on condition that the DRO is
getting voltage (plugged in and with the switch on the rear panel on).
NOTES:
- Before powering the DRO down with the switch on the rear panel or
disconnecting it from mains, it is a good idea to press the key in order
to store the current position of the axes permanently.
- If the unit is powered down with its rear panel switch or there is a power
outage without previously having pressed , the DRO will keep the
last position of the axes for at least 30 minutes.
- The unit will display ERROR 2 when powered back up if the position
reading was lost when turned off while the axes were moving or after the
accidental backup period has expired without having saved the current
position by previously pressing .
respectively.
These DROs allow a decimal digit to be switched off (coarse resolution) for
cases in which fine resolution is excessive, simply by pressing + - key.
Radius / Diameter:
When these models are used for measuring radius or diameter, one can display
twice the real displacement of the axis (diameter) by pressing 1 2 . Led Φ will
go on or off to indicate the double or real counting mode respectively.
Notes:
- This key works in this way if the installation parameter PAR04 of the
axis has been preset as “2” (Commutated).
- If this parameter is preset as “0” (radius), this key will not affect the DRO
reading and will always show the real displacement of the axis.
- If this parameter is preset as “1” (diameter), this key will not affect the
DRO reading and twice the real displacement of the axis will always be
shown.
Coordinate means the distance from one point or position with respect to
another chosen as reference.
These DROs can display the position of the axes in incremental or absolute
mode or referring to home.
The lower figure displays the coordinates of an axis which would appear in
the different modes:
It could occur that the installation parameter PAR11(1) has been set to “0”
for key to independently affect each axis so that one axis can display its
position in incremental mode whilst the other does this in absolute. In this case,
to change the display mode for a particular axis, press sequence: for
"X", for "Y" and for "Z".
Standard FAGOR scales have a fixed reference mark (Io) every 50 mm along
their travel.
When this mode is selected, the DRO waits to receive this pulse (Io) to
reestablish all its previous absolute and incremental references (part zero and
incremental zero).
For this reason when fixed Io (not coded) scales are used, one first has to
choose an approximate reference zone, for example about half way along the
axis travel, take the axis up to said zone and
carry out the search for the Io ( ) reference mark of the scale (or encoder).
After said (Io) mark has been “found”, following the steps described below,
this axis zone is marked with a pen or sticker in order to go back to this in later
searches, recommended after having disconnected (not “switched off” the
machine, as will be shown later on).
These DROs keep the relative distance from home ( ) to part zero (ABS on)
and incremental zero (ABS off) for each axis in their internal memory for 10
years even after cutting off their mains power supply, for example, by means
of the switch on the rear panel. This means that when it is necessary to reference
the axes again, when the Io (home) mark is “found” said absolute and
incremental zero values are recovered.
- Move the axis until the Io reference pulse is detected, that is, when the
zeros on the left hand side of the display for the axis being referenced
disappear.
When the reference pulse is received, the DRO presets this point with
the value assigned to the installation parameter PAR10 for this axis. This
value is (factory set) default “0”. At the same time it recovers the relative
distance from this home to the previously fixed part zero (ABS) and
incremental.
- Press again to switch off the led and thus quit the home mode.
Bear in mind that in reference mode, no other operation besides home
searching and axis position display are possible.
To reset the axis display, just press: sequence: C for "X", C for
"Y" and C for "Z".
Using the lower figure, let us imagine we wish to make a part in which three
holes have to be made with the coordinates stated. It is clear that the blue-print
will only reflect the incremental coordinates (I) or the absolute ones (ABS)
referring to the part zero (point D in the figure) although the DRO also shows
them with respect to home (Io).
After referencing the axes, as was described in the previous section, we can
make this part in incremental or absolute mode according to whether we chose
a type of dimensions (I) or (ABS) of the blue-print.
In incremental mode:
- Press until the ABS led go out and the key for switching off
the led.
validate it
In case of a mistake, press C to cancel this and leave it as it was.
- Move the axis towards the first hole until the DRO reads: 0.000.
This last method turns out to be more practical as after selecting the
destination coordinate one only has to remember to move the axis until
the DRO reads zero.
- After making this hole, one can go to the next position, after having preset
the next coordinate (-22.500), by moving the axis until the display reads
0.000.
Note: By pressing until the "ABS" LED lights up, the DRO will show
the axis real position with respect to part zero "D"
The DRO will thus indicate that the electrode center is: -12.538 mm from
Part zero. By moving the axis until the DRO reads 000.000, the center of
the electrode will be placed exactly over point “D” or Part zero.
In this mode one can also work from coordinate to zero as in the incremental
mode, thus having two parallel incremental counting systems, but this IS NOT
RECOMMENDED as it is more practical to use absolute counting with respect
to a fixed part zero “D” and another incremental one with respect to a mobile
zero (previous position).
At any time, by pressing key , the DRO will display the present position
with respect to the previous zero (ABS and leds off), to part zero (ABS led
on) or with respect to home ( led on).
3. EDM MODE
If there is an axis with hysteresis control (PAR20), when pressing , It is
MIN
3.1 DIAGRAM. FOR DISCRETE SIGNALS IF PAR20(7)=0. FOR BCD SIGNALS IF PAR20(7)=1.
Important notes:
- Discrete signals S1 through S6 indicate the level currently reached.
- The BCD signals indicate the NEXT level to be reached.
- The unused levels MUST BE PRESET with the same value as the "END" coordinate.
With PAR20(5)=0
DEPTH IN Z DEPTH IN Z
HOME
HOME P1
P1
P2
P2 P3
P4
P3
P5
P4 P6
END P7
1
P8
HOME - S1 0
P9
1
0 END
P1 - S2
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1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0
BCD 1 - S1
P2 - S3 0
0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0
1 BCD 2 - S2
0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
P3 - S4 0 BCD 3 - S3
1 BCD 4 - S4
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0
P4 - S5 0
1 STROBE - S5
END - S6 0 END - S6
Time Time
Signals Signals
- Cleaning cycle [only available if PAR20(7)=0:
Many cleaning cycles may take place at different points during the edm
operation.
- Chapter 4.4 of this manual describes how to preset the electrode length
and radius.
Note: When activating the Emergency input, all the outputs will be deactivated.
The DRO will then show the axis position resulting from multiplying its real
position by the 'value' of the scaling factor when not in "machine reference mode".
This feature is available when none of the axes have installation parameter
PAR04 set to “2” (commutated).
Method 1:
- Set the DRO in incremental mode by pressing key until the ABS and
leds go out.
If this led does not light up, press key
- Take the electrode to the other side of the part and touch this with it.
- Press 1 2 for "X" axis (for example) The DRO will display half of
the distance covered by the electrode.
Consequently, as the axes withdraw until the displays read 0.0000, the
electrode can be placed exactly at the center of the part.
- Set the DRO in incremental mode by pressing key until the ABS and
leds go out.
If this led does not light up, press key
- Take the electrode to the other side of the part and touch this with it.
- Press 1 2 . The DRO will display half of the distance covered by the
electrode.
Consequently, as the axes withdraw until the displays read 0.0000 the
electrode can be placed exactly at the center of the part.
To cancel this operation after starting, press C
It enables “freezing” the display of the counter whilst inside it goes on reading
the real position of the axis. This comes about when it is necessary to change
the electrode and preset the dimension of the new one.
- Press key of other axis if you wish to also “freeze” the display of this axis.
- The electrode to be replaced withdraws and the new one takes its
position.
- The new electrode is led to the “freezing” point and the part is touched
at said point.
NOTE: Although the axes may have different resolutions, the diameter of the
electrode is requested with a resolution of one tenth of a micron.
(0.0001 mm) or 0.00005" when working in inches ('INCH' LED on).
After having preset part zero (0) and keyed in the diameter of the mill to be
used and before making the next movement, there has to be analysis of which
side the electrode is going to “attack” from.
- On pressing and the DRO will display the value -24.704 for X
and -19.681 for Y due to the compensation of the electrode radius. On
moving both axes to “0.000”, the mill will take up a position at point “A”.
- After positioning at point “A”, to go to point “B” the following values will
be preset: -38.038 for X and “0.000” for Y.
By pressing and the DRO will display values: -30.038 for X and
“0.000” for Y. In this case key does not have to be pressed as one does
not have to change the compensation for Y; but it is a good idea to do so
simply as sound working practice.
- And so on successively for the other points of the figure using the symbolic
keys shown on it.
After having preset part zero (0) and keyed in the diameter of the mill to be
used and before making the next movement, there has to be analysis of which
side the electrode is to “attack” from.
In the top figure, let us suppose that there is an 8 mm diameter mill working
in incremental mode (ABS and leds off).
- With the mill at point (0); to go to point (A):
preset value -18.242 and
ENTER -13.292 ENTER
- By pressing and the DRO will display value -14.242 for X and -
9.292 for Y and due to the compensation of the electrode radius. By
moving both axes to “0.000”, the mill will take position at point “A”.
- And so on successively for the remaining points of the figure using the
symbolic keys shown on it.
ALPHA α , total angle between the first and last hole (240º).
Entering data:
1- Move the electrode to the center of the circle before selecting the bolt-hole
operation
“X” displays the word “RAdIUS” and the display “Y” flashing zeros
waiting for the required value to be entered (in this case: 23.918) with up
to 3 decimals in mm and up to 5 in inches.
Then press ENTER
3.- The DRO displays the word “HOLES” in the display “X” and two flashing
zeros on the “Y” side waiting for the number of holes to be entered (in this
case 5).
Press ENTER
to go to the following field. If a wrong value were keyed in before
pressing ENTER
press C and enter the right data.
4.- The DRO displays the word “ALPHA” in display “X” and three flashing
zeros in “Y” waiting for the degrees separating the last hole from the first
to be entered (in this case 240º). Press to go to the next field.
ENTER
If a wrong value were keyed in before pressing , press ENTER , press C and
key in the right data.
5.- Only if “00” had been entered in the field “HOLES”), (pressing only ENTER
, the DRO will display the field “dEltA” in display “X” and three flashing
zeros waiting for the angular increment between two holes to be entered
(in this case 60º). Otherwise, this field would be skipped, going on to the
next one.
6.- The DRO displays the word “bEtA” in the display “X” and three flashing
zeros in the “Y” waiting for the angular position of the first hole to be
entered (in this case 15º). Press to go to the next field.
ENTER
If a wrong value were keyed in before pressing ENTER , press C and key in
the right data.
After entering this data, the DRO displays the text “HOLE 01” in the display
“X” switching off the “Y”.
X: -23.105 Y: -6.190
- The axes will move until the displays read X 0.000 and 0.000
- Press again for the coordinates of the second hole “HOLE 02” to be
ENTER
If so wished, Press 1
2 to display the current position with respect to the
previous hole.
- The axes move until the displays read X 0.000 and 0.000
When machining in this cycle, neither the intermediate levels nor the
electrode may be changed.
ERROR CODES
Message Description
FAGOR dro Power outage or turned off by main switch after saving the data.
Power outage or turned off by main switch without having saved the data.
Error 02 The unit has been turned off without previously pushing the [ON/OFF] key. It will only lose the
position count (will be reset to zero) and the status of the operating modes (inch, abs, etc.).
Error 04 Wrong parameter values
Error 05 Wrong internal configuration
Error 06 Errors in data backup memory (Service Dept.)
Error 07 Emergency input active. Press [C] or cancel emergency signal.
Error 08 Wrong software memory or the software has been changed
Error 09 Errors in work memory (Service Dept.)
Error 12 Error while searching a coded marker pulse (Io)
Error 31 Internal malfunction (Service Dept.)
Error 32 Internal malfunction (Service Dept.)
Error 99 Internal malfunction (Service Dept.)
......... Feedback alarm fromthe feedback device (scale, encoder, etc) or weak signal.
l.4.3.6.5.7.2.5 Feedback speed too high.
EEEEEEEE Maximum position reading or speed exceeded when searching Home
If any message other than the first two from the table were to come up, the
equipment should be switched off and on again until one of the first two are
seen.
CLEAR
After pressing to access the counting mode, check the parameters.
If any of the errors shown as (Service Department) are often repeated, ask
Fagor Automation’s Customer Services Department about this.
The feedback alarm error will appear if the bit of the corresponding alarm
activating parameter for the axis has been set to "1". PAR08(1)=1.
CLEAR
In either case, to clear the display, press .
If the axis value is flashing, this means that one of the travel limits established
by machine parameter has been exceeded. This error will be displayed if the
alarm activation parameter for the axis PAR08(2) = 1
If the DRO does not come on or goes out while running, check that the voltage
and ground outlets are as they should be. If an axis does not count, disconnect
the feedback connectors one by one. If the DRO comes on, it indicates a fault
in the feedback device. If the fault persists get in touch with Fagor Automation’s
Customer Services Department about it.
Accumulated dirt can also, in some cases, provide a conductive path for electricity
which could give rise to faults in the internal circuits of the equipment, especially
in high humidity conditions.
Do not use high pressure compressed air to clean the item as this could give rise
to an accumulation of charges which in turn lead to electrostatic discharges.
The plastics used in the front panel of the DRO stand up to:
Preventive Inspection
If the DRO does not come on press the rear switch for starting, make sure it is
properly connected and being supplied with the proper mains voltage.
Home reference mode ALPHA: [Angle between 1st and last hole] ENTER (0=360º)
Home search (X) X move (X) axis DELTA: [Angular distance between holes] ENTER
+ Change intermediate
Electrode length change - [Value]
tool levels: P1 S2 S5 UP2 P4
The new length is added to (or subtracted from) the current
position reading. Pn to . P2 S3 S4 UP1 P3
2
[value] P3 S4 S2 P1
8
6 6 P4 S5 S3 P2
Tool radius Enter END coordinate:
compensation 4 4
2 END [value] END S6 S6 END