1 Outline1.5.3 Connecting to SGDV-D11A SERVOPACK1-201.5.3 Connecting to SGDV-D11A SERVOPACK∗1. Use a 24-VDC power supply with double insulation or reinforced insulation. (The 24-VDC power supply is notincluded.) Do not use the same 24-VDC power supply for the brakes.∗2. Before connecting an external regenerative resistor to the SERVOPACK, refer to 3.7 Connecting Regenerative Resis-tors.∗3. Use a 24-VDC power supply for a brake. (Not included.)If using a 90-VDC power supply for a brake, however, use one of the following power supplies.• For 200-V input voltage: LPSE-2H01-E• For 100-V input voltage: LPDE-1H01-EFor details, refer toΣ-V Series Product Catalog (No.: KAEP S800000 42).Brake powersupply*3Battery caseMagnetic contactorNoise filterMolded-casecircuit breaker(MCCB)MagneticcontactorI/O signal cablePower supplyThree-phase 400 VACProtects the powerline by shuttingthe circuit OFF whenovercurrent isdetected.Eliminatesexternal noise fromthe power line.Used for a servomotorwith a brake.Turns the servoON and OFF.Install a surgeabsorber.Turns the brake power supplyON and OFF.Install a surge absorber.(when an absoluteencoder is used.)Connection cablefor digital operatorConnection cablefor personal computerDigitaloperatorPersonalcomputerRegenerativeresistor∗2Servomotor maincircuit cableEncoder cableSGMSV/SGMGVServomotorSGDV-D11ASERVOPACKR S TDC powersupply (24 V)∗1100/200 VACConnect to theMECHATROLINK-IISafety functiondevicesHost controllerWhen not using the safety function,use the SERVOPACK with the safetyfunction’s jumper connector inserted.When using the safety function,use the safety connection cable.Safetyconnection cable