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SMC-3010 LEGEND-MC
SMC-3010 LEGEND-MC
SMC-3010 LEGEND-MC - YAI
Single-axis motion controller
The SMC-3010 LEGEND-MC is a legacy product and no longer promoted in the Americas. The SMC-3010 series was a single-axis machine controller with Ethernet communcation that attached to any Yaskawa LEGEND amplifier. Featured 100% digital design, multi-axis control via software, dual programming screens, and high performance and reliability.
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Is an AC input reactor needed with the Single Phase Converter? Posted Date: 09/12/2017
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09/12/2017 | |
Is a driver available for the Exor HMI to talk to the JUSP-NS600 Sigma II Indexer application module? Posted Date: 02/22/2005
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02/22/2005 | |
Is a drawing of part number JUSP-TA50PG-E available? Posted Date: 01/05/2016
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01/05/2016 | |
Is a drawing and pin-out of part number JUSP-TA50P available? Posted Date: 07/13/2004
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07/13/2004 | |
Is a drawing and pin-out of part number JUSP-TA36P available? Posted Date: 07/13/2004
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07/13/2004 | |
Is a braking resistor internally installed? Posted Date: 06/20/2013
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06/20/2013 | |
In what ways is the U1000 iQpump different from competitor's products? Posted Date: 02/08/2017
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02/08/2017 | |
In what ways is the U1000 different from competitor’s products? Posted Date: 04/21/2015
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04/21/2015 | |
In what languages can the GPD 515/G5 display? Posted Date: 07/13/2004 |
07/13/2004 | |
In troubleshooting LF fault the manual says the output current has exceeded 5% imbalance. How can I calculate this imbalance? Posted Date: 04/01/2014 |
04/01/2014 | |
In the MP940 controller, how are the FLASH and COPY switches used? Posted Date: 05/21/2001
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05/21/2001 | |
In some pumping systems the motor speed is normally about 80% of rated motor speed. However, periodic purging of the pumping system requires the pump to go to full speed for a while, then return to normal. How is this done with the V7 Drive? Posted Date: 10/27/2005
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10/27/2005 | |
In SigmaWin+ Trace what is the difference between Position Error and Position Amplifier Error? Posted Date: 11/30/2010
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11/30/2010 | |
In SigmaWin+ Trace, what is the difference between position error, position amplifier error, and motor-load position error? Posted Date: 05/23/2018
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05/23/2018 | |
In order to identify the parameter causing the OPE alarm, one goes to monitor U1-18. On the Z1000 Bypass cabinet, the parameter states "Z0-00". What does this mean? Posted Date: 10/21/2013
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10/21/2013 | |
In Normal Duty mode, is the default carrier frequency higher than 2kHz? Posted Date: 01/04/2011
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01/04/2011 | |
In Normal Duty mode, is the default carrier frequency higher than 2kHz? Posted Date: 08/01/2008
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08/01/2008 | |
In MotionWorks IEC Pro, what is the difference between a 'zipped' and a 'sealed' project? Posted Date: 07/03/2013
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07/03/2013 | |
In MotionWorks IEC Hardware Configuration, why are the Mechatrolink III axes displayed as offline when the ServoPacks are powered up with no alarms? Posted Date: 06/05/2015
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06/05/2015 | |
In MotionWorks IEC Hardware Configuration, how can a configured axis be moved from one node number to another? Posted Date: 03/13/2014
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03/13/2014 | |
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