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HMI point table help

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I have a GS2107-WTBD-N (HMI) and I am trying to create a program that will allow our operators to change feed lengths (from a point table) via the HMI which communicates to a MR-J4-40A1-RJ Servo Amplifier. I am not sure how to upload my point table from MR Configurator 2 into GT Designer 3. In production we have a Rockwell PLC that they want to communicate with this Mitsubishi system. So my question is, do I have to have a PLC for operators to pick their "recipes" (point table lengths) or can I just upload my point table in my HMI program and let the drive do the rest? Secondly, how do I upload my point table into my program if it is possible. First year apprentice trying to accomplish this task. Any help would be appreciated.

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Hi

Direct addressing from the GOT to the point table is the way to go.

 

MR-J4-A point table addressing.png

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Thanks for the help GreenMan, currently I am trying to get the correct parameters set into the MR-J4-40A1-RJ amplifier to recognize that I want to use the point table method. I try to write to AXIS 1 and so this is what I have so far.

Pr. PA01 set to 1000 (unsure on this one)
Pr. PA03 set to 0
Pr. PA06 set to 2
Pr. PA07 set to 1
Pr. PA14 set to 0
Pr.PA19 set to 10Ab (unsure about this one)

I understand I am lacking a lot of the fundamentals but I have very little help, currently looking through pdf's and trying to decipher how to accomplish this task. 

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On 10/25/2021 at 5:00 PM, GreenMan said:

Hi

Direct addressing from the GOT to the point table is the way to go.

 

MR-J4-A point table addressing.png

Hello GreenMan could you please explain it with hmi program and servo program, it would be very helpful for me . I am new to this field . Once i used the point table method for rotating servo to 180 degrees after sensor sense the black dot on productd. Mark detection sensor.

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