Mitsubishi Meldas 64 Parameter Manual -

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Technical Write-Up: Mitsubishi Meldas 64 Series Parameter Manual

Before making any changes to parameters, it is critical to observe safety protocols: mitsubishi meldas 64 parameter manual

to navigate through parameter sets (#1001–#1019 on page 1; #1025–#1043 on page 2). 2. Communication (I/O) Parameters To set up RS-232 or data transfer: [TOOL/PARAM] Standard Port Settings : Data In Port (typically set to 1). : Data In Device (typically set to 0). : Data Out Port. 3. Unlocking Parameters (Edit Lock) A very specific and technical topic

  • Input logic, output assignments, network node IDs, baud rates
  • Alarm "S01 0001" (Emergency Stop): Often a mis-set input polarity parameter (#3001 bit 4).
  • Alarm "S52 0320" (Overtravel): Soft limit parameters (#2013, #2014) set beyond the stroke range.
  • Alarm "M01 0003" (Lube unit fault): Timer parameter for lubrication cycle set to zero incorrectly.
  • Alarms & diagnostics

    Gain settings:

    Crucial for eliminating vibration or "hunting" during movement. Input logic, output assignments, network node IDs, baud

    • #2201 (PGN1): Position loop gain. Too high = vibration. Too low = following error (SV036 alarm).
    • #2206 (INP2): In-position width. Standard is 50 (0.05mm). Stricter machining requires 10.
    • #2225 (VGN1): Velocity gain. Changing this without a servo analyzer (Mitsubishi MDS setup software) can damage ballscrews.