PWE block. Serial communication is only capable of
reading parameters containing data type 9 (text string).
Parameter 15-40 FC Type
to
parameter 15-53 Power Card
Serial Number
contain data type 9.
For example, read the unit size and mains voltage range in
parameter 15-40 FC Type
. When a text string is transferred
(read), the length of the telegram is variable, and the texts
are of different lengths. The telegram length is defined in
the 2
nd
byte of the telegram, LGE. When using text transfer,
the index character indicates whether it is a read or a write
command.
To read a text via the PWE block, set the parameter
command (AK) to F hex. The index character high-byte
must be 4.
Some parameters contain text that can be written via the
fieldbus. To write a text via the PWE block, set the
parameter command (AK) to F hex. The index characters
high-byte must be 5.
PWE
high
PWE
low
Read text
Write text
130BA275.10
PKE
IND
Fx xx
04 00
Fx xx
05 00
Illustration 11.11 PWE
11.5.11 Data Types Supported
Unsigned means that there is no operational sign in the
telegram.
Data types
Description
3
Integer 16
4
Integer 32
5
Unsigned 8
6
Unsigned 16
7
Unsigned 32
9
Text string
10
Byte string
13
Time difference
33
Reserved
35
Bit sequence
Table 11.7 Data Types Supported
11.5.12 Conversion
The various attributes of each parameter are shown in the
section factory settings. Parameter values are transferred as
whole numbers only. Conversion factors are therefore used
to transfer decimals.
Parameter 4-12 Motor Speed Low Limit [Hz]
has a conversion
factor of 0.1.
To preset the minimum frequency to 10 Hz, transfer the
value 100. A conversion factor of 0.1 means that the value
transferred is multiplied by 0.1. The value 100 is thus
perceived as 10.0.
Examples:
0 s
⇒
conversion index 0
0.00 s
⇒
conversion index -2
0 M/S
⇒
conversion index -3
0.00 M/S
⇒
conversion index -5
Conversion index
Conversion factor
100
75
74
67
6
1000000
5
100000
4
10000
3
1000
2
100
1
10
0
1
-1
0.1
-2
0.01
-3
0.001
-4
0.0001
-5
0.00001
-6
0.000001
-7
0.0000001
Table 11.8 Conversion Table
11.5.13 Process Words (PCD)
The block of process words is divided into 2 blocks of 16
bits, which always occur in the defined sequence.
PCD 1
PCD 2
Control telegram (master
⇒
slave control word)
Reference-value
Control telegram (slave
⇒
master) status word
Present output
frequency
Table 11.9 PCD Sequence
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