Mitsubishi Electric MS Configurator User manual

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Introduction
Thank you for selecting the Mitsubishi numerical control unit. This instruction manual describes the handling and
caution points for using MS Configurator. Incorrect handling may lead to unforeseen accidents, so always read
this instruction manual thoroughly to ensure correct usage.
Notes on Reading This Manual
(1) Since the description of this specification manual deals with NC in general, for the specifications of
individual machine tools, refer to the manuals issued by the respective machine tool builders. The
"restrictions" and "available functions" described in the manuals issued by the machine tool builders have
precedence to those in this manual.
(2) This manual describes as many special operations as possible, but it should be kept in mind that items not
mentioned in this manual cannot be performed.
Precautions for safety
Please read this manual and auxiliary documents before starting installation, operation, maintenance or
inspection to ensure correct usage. Thoroughly understand the device, safety information and precautions
before starting operation.
Note that some items described as " CAUTION" may lead to major results depending on the situation. In any
case, important information that must be observed is described.
When there is a potential risk of fatal or serious injuries if handling is mistaken.
When a dangerous situation, or fatal or serious injuries may occur if handling is
mistaken.
When a dangerous situation may occur if handling is mistaken leading to
medium or minor injuries, or physical damage.
Not applicable in this manual.
Not applicable in this manual.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
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DANGER
WARNING
Do not fail to confirm the soft limit movement (over travel) to prevent collision. Be careful of the
position of other axes and pay attention when the cutter has already mounted as the collision
possibly occurs before the soft limit.
When a large vibration occurs because of increasing the speed loop gain and so on, immediately
apply emergency stop to stop the vibration. The machine or servo amplifier could fail if vibration is
generated for a long time.
Do not set the notch filters to the frequency where vibration does not occur. The automatic
adjustment might not be executed correctly, or the vibration might be caused.
Set the same position loop gain (PGN1, PNG2, SHGC) to all the interpolation axes. (The
parameters (PGN1, PGN2, SHGC) are tuned to the minimum setting of adjusted axis assistant.)
Set the same time constant to all the interpolation axes. (The time constant is tuned to the
maximum setting of adjusted axis assistant.)
When enabling disturbance observer, lost motion compensation has to be adjusted again.
Restart the MS Configurator to validate IP address changing.
Neither the linear motor nor the direct drive motor corresponds.
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Contents
1 Introduction.................................................................... 1
1.1 Outline of MS Configurator ................................................................................................................... 2
1.2 Applicable Model And Version.............................................................................................................. 4
1.3 Functions of MS Configurator and its corresponding CNC................................................................... 7
1.4 About Display Unit ................................................................................................................................ 8
2 Installation and Setup.................................................... 9
2.1 Operation Environment....................................................................................................................... 10
2.2 Procedure of the First Installation....................................................................................................... 10
2.3 Installation Procedure When Upgrading ............................................................................................. 13
2.4 Procedure of Uninstalling................................................................................................................... 13
2.4.1 Procedure of Uninstalling by the Control Panel (Recommended) .............................................. 13
2.4.2 Procedure of Uninstalling by BND1201W000xx.exe (xx is a version name) .............................. 15
2.5 Connection Diagram.......................................................................................................................... 16
3 How to Use.................................................................... 17
3.1 Preparation (Connect with NC)........................................................................................................... 18
3.1.1 Preparation for PC..................................................................................................................... 18
3.1.2 Parameter Setting...................................................................................................................... 19
3.1.3 Other Preparations/Precautions.................................................................................................. 20
3.1.4 Starting MS Configurator ........................................................................................................... 21
3.1.5 Screen Transition....................................................................................................................... 22
3.1.6 Menu Items................................................................................................................................ 23
3.1.7 Close the Application................................................................................................................. 29
3.2 Environment Setup ............................................................................................................................ 30
3.2.1 Communication Path Setup........................................................................................................ 30
3.2.2 Program Creation....................................................................................................................... 32
3.3 Assistance Setting Function............................................................................................................... 56
3.3.1 Parameter Setup......................................................................................................................... 56
3.4 Servo Automatic Adjustment.............................................................................................................. 57
3.4.1 Initial Notch Filter Setup.............................................................................................................. 57
3.4.2 Velocity Loop Gain Adjustment................................................................................................... 58
3.4.3 Time Constant Adjustment.......................................................................................................... 65
3.4.4 Position Loop Gain Adjustment................................................................................................... 74
3.4.5 Lost Motion Type 3 Adjustment .................................................................................................. 84
3.4.6 Lost Motion Adjustment .............................................................................................................. 91
3.5 Measurement Function...................................................................................................................... 98
3.5.1 Frequency Response Measurement (Servo)............................................................................. 98
3.5.2 Frequency Response Measurement of Machine (Servo) ........................................................ 110
3.5.3 Waveform Measurement Function (Program Creation Function)............................................ 112
3.5.3.1 Chronological Data Measurement................................................................................... 117
3.5.3.2 Arc Shape Error Measurement........................................................................................ 130
3.5.3.3 Synchronous Tapping Error Measurement...................................................................... 135
3.5.3.4 Arbitrary Path Measurement............................................................................................ 140
3.6 Graph Function of Tools ................................................................................................................. 145
3.6.1 Graph Function in XY Mode..................................................................................................... 145
3.6.1.1 Configuration of Screens.................................................................................................. 145
3.6.1.2 How to Use the Graph...................................................................................................... 149
3.6.2 Graph Function in Time Mode ................................................................................................. 164
3.6.2.1 Screen Configuration....................................................................................................... 164
3.6.2.2 How to Use the Graph..................................................................................................... 169
3.6.3 Method of Saving/Displaying the Data..................................................................................... 190
3.6.4 Method of Printing.................................................................................................................... 195
4 Precautions ................................................................ 197
4.1 Precautions for Using Automatic Adjustment Function.................................................................... 198
4.2 Precautions for Using Measurement Function.................................................................................. 200
5 Appendix..................................................................... 203
5.1 Message of Automatic Adjustment................................................................................................... 204
5.2 Message of Measurement Function................................................................................................. 214
5.3 Message of Graph Function.............................................................................................................. 221
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Introduction
1 Introduction
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1.1 Outline of MS Configurator
With MS Configurator, the servo system's bode diagram can be measured by activating the motor
with vibration signals and measuring/analyzing the machine characteristics. And the servo
waveform measurement function is supported, too.
<Function>
Waveform measurement function
Automatic adjustment function
Frequency response
measurement
: Measures the frequency response (speed command - speed FB) of speed
loop for the designated axis. The result will be presented as Bode
diagram.
Frequency response
measurement of machine
: Measures the frequency response (torque command - speed FB) of
machine system for the designated axis. The result will be presented as
Bode diagram.
Measurement function
(with program creation
function)
: Measures the Chronological data measurement, Arc shape error
measurement, Synchronous tapping error measurement, Measuring
arbitrary path.
Initial notch filter setup : Automatically adjusts the notch filter when the initial resonance is large.
Velocity loop gain
adjustment
: Automatically adjusts the notch filter and the speed loop gain.
Time constant adjustment : Automatically adjusts the acceleration/deceleration time constant.
Position loop gain
adjustment
: Automatically adjusts the position loop gain.
Lostmotion adjustment : Automatically adjusts the quadrant protrusion amount of the designated
axis.
Lostmotion 3 adjustment : Automatically adjusts the lost motion type 3 for the quadrant protrusion
amount of the designated axis.
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Environment setup
Assistance setup function
Communication path
setup
: Sets the path to communicate with NC. The model of connected NC is
selected.
Program creation : Creates machining programs for adjustment.
Parameter setup : Saves/changes the servo parameters.
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1.2 Applicable Model And Version
The model and the version of the CNC and drive unit which can use this software are as follows.
This manual explains the functions that can be used with A5 version.
NC Servo/spindle drive unit
M700V/M70V
Series
C70 Series MDS-D/DH Series MDS-D-SVJ3/SPV3 Series MDS-DM Series
BND-
1201W000-
A3
F2 version or
later
A2 version or
later
Vx:BND1501W001-A6 or later
SP:BND1501W002-AA or later
SVJ3:BND1501W005-A1 or later
SPJ3:BND1501W006-A1 or later
V3:BND-1501W012-A1 or later
SV:BND-1501W016-A0 or later
SP:BND-1501W018-A1 or later
BND-
1201W000-
A4
F6 version or
later
C0 version or
later
Vx:BND1501W001-A6 or later
SP:BND1501W002-AA or later
SVJ3:BND1501W005-A1 or later
SPJ3:BND1501W006-A1 or later
V3:BND-1501W012-A or later
SV:BND-1501W016-A0 or later
SP:BND-1501W018-A1 or later
BND-
1201W000-
A5
FB/G4 version
or later
C4 version or
later
Vx:BND1501W001-A6 or later
SP:BND1501W002-AA or later
SVJ3:BND1501W005-A1 or later
SPJ3:BND1501W006-A1 or later
V3:BND-1501W012-A1 or later
SV:BND-1501W016-A0 or later
SP:BND-1501W018-A1 or later
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Correspondence function list for each CNC (servo)
(Note 1)The graphical display is only a selected axis though a primary axis and a secondary axis are vibrated at the same
time when measuring.
(Note 2)Select a primary axis usually when the program for the measurement is created.
(Note 3)On program creation for measurement screen, only the chronological data measurement as a measurement item
and the reciprocation acceleration/deceleration as the type can be selected. However, the program for the
measurement is not created, so search the machining program on NC side.
(Note 4)Neither the linear motor nor the direct drive motor correspond.
(Note 5)The value to display waveform for the chronological data measurement and synchronous tapping error
measurement corresponds to the inch system is applied ("#1041 I_inch" is set to "1"). The metric system is fixedly
used for displaying the arc shape error measurement, the arbitrary path and others.
Function
M700V/M70V
Series
C70 Series
Servo
NC axis
Singular axis
Environment
setup
Program creation
OO
Assistance
setup
Parameter setup
OO
Automatic
adjustment
Initial notch filter setup
OO
Velocity loop gain adjustment
OO
Time constant adjustment
OO
Position loop gain adjustment
OO
Lostmotion adjustment
OO
Lostmotion type 3 adjustment
OO
Waveform
measurement
Frequency response
measurement
OO
Frequency response
measurement of machine
OO
Program creation for
measurement
OO
Chronological data
measurement
OO
Arc shape error measurement
OO
Synchronous tapping error
measurement
OO
Arbitrary path measurement
OO
Parallel
synchronous
control axis
Automatic
adjustment
Parameter setup
OO
Waveform
measurement
Initial notch filter setup
OO
Waveform
measurement
Frequency response
measurement
O (Note 1) O (Note 1)
Frequency response
measurement of machine
O (Note 1) O (Note 1)
Program creation for
measurement
O (Note 2) O (Note 2)
Chronological data
measurement
OO
Arc shape error measurement
OO
Synchronous tapping error
measurement
OO
Arbitrary path measurement
OO
PLC axis -
Waveform
measurement
Chronological data
measurement
O (Note 3) O (Note 3)
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Correspondence function list for each CNC (spindle)
(Note 1)The synchronous tapping measurement for the spindle 1 is possible. (The usable servo axes during the
measurement are X and Z.)
(Note 2)Spindle C cannot be selected as a target axis, however it is measurable as a spindle.
(Note 3)On program creation for measurement screen, only the chronological data measurement as a measurement item
and the reciprocation acceleration/deceleration as the type can be selected. However, the program for the
measurement cannot be created, so search the machining program on NC side.
(Note 4)The spindle does not correspond to the gear ratio.
Function
M700V/M70V
Series
C70 Series
Spindle
Acceleration/deceleration
operation
Waveform
measurement
Chronological data
measurement
OO
Orientation
Chronological data
measurement
OO
Synchronous tapping
Chronological data
measurement
OO
Synchronous
tapping error
measurement
O(Note 1) O (Note 1)
Spindle C axis
Chronological data
measurement
- (Note 2) - (Note 2)
(Synchronous error
measurement)
--
Spindle synchronous
Chronological data
measurement
OO
(Synchronous error
measurement)
--
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1.3 Functions of MS Configurator and its corresponding CNC
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1.3 Functions of MS Configurator and its corresponding CNC
Executable functions differ depending on the NC version and the combination of ATS parameter (#1164 ATS)
and the sampling data output parameter (#1224 aux08 bit0).
Explanatory note for combination pattern of related parameters
List for the detail of each function
(Note 1)If the version of MS Configurator you are using is older than A4, the combination pattern of related parameter is
"ATS & aux" no matter which model of CNC you use.
(Note 2)PLC axis cannot be measured. The control input/output signal cannot be measured.
(Note 3)"Ring buffer" cannot be selected for the process configuration.
(Note 4)The elapsed time/remaining time/progress bar cannot be displayed in "Advance situation" screen.
(Note 5)Operation mode/operation status cannot be displayed in "Advance situation" screen.
Abbreviation Pattern
â—‹ It does not depend on parameter setting.
ATS Executable if ATS parameter is set to "1".
ATS & aux Executable if both ATS parameter and the sampling output
parameter are set to "1".
ATS=0 & aux Executable if ATS parameter is set to "0" and the sampling
output parameter is set to "1".
NC
M700V/M70V series C70 series
FA/G3 or before FB/G4 or later C3 or before C4 or later
Environment
setup
Communication path setup
ATS O O O
Program creation for adjustment
ATS O O O
Assistance
setup
Parameter setup
ATS O O O
Automatic
adjustment
Initial notch filter setup
ATS O O O
Velocity loop gain adjustment
ATS & aux ATS ATS ATS
Time constant adjustment
ATS & aux ATS ATS ATS
Position loop gain adjustment
ATS & aux ATS ATS ATS
Lost motion adjustment
ATS & aux ATS ATS ATS
Lost motion type3 adjustment
ATS & aux ATS ATS ATS
Waveform
measurement
Frequency response
measurement
ATS & aux ATS ATS ATS
Frequency response
measurement of machine
ATS & aux ATS ATS ATS
Time-series data measurement
ATS=0 & aux
(Note 1,2,3)
O
O
(Note 3, 4,5)
O
(Note 5)
Arc shape error measurement
ATS & aux O O O
Synchronous tapping error
measurement
ATS & aux O O O
Arbitrary path measurement
ATS & aux O O O
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1.4 About Display Unit
In this manual, (mm) is used for a position and (mm/min) is used for speed, but these units are for the metric
system linear axis. Unit is varied depending on the various conditions.
(Note 1) "μ" (micro) is displayed as "u" on the screen.
"mdeg" is 1/100 deg and "minch" is 1/1000 inch.
(Note 2) (r/min) (number of rotations per minute) is also used for speed unit.
The same unit is used regardless of the conditions.
Unit
Metric system Inch system
Linear axis
Rotary axis
(including
spindle)
Linear axis
Rotary axis
(including
spindle)
Position command
Position feed back
mm deg inch deg
Position droop (Note 1) um mdeg minch mdeg
Speed command
Speed feed back (Note 2)
mm/min deg/min inch/min deg/min
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