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NZM-XDMI-DPV1
(PROFIBUS-DPV1 Interface for
DMI)
164
11/04 MN01219002Z-EN
Variable definitions (example) for the object
According to IEC 61131-3, you define the following variable
(data module):
Format and meaning of the object data content
The following table displays the address location and the
meaning of the data content of the object. Furthermore, it
provides an example of how the data content can be
accessed by the application with the aid of the example
variable.
Table 42: Address location and meaning of the object data
content
Name
Data type
DMI_basic_setting
STRUCT
Password
WORD or UINT
Language_selected
WORD or UINT
CB_serial_number
DWORD or UDINT
Options
ARRAY [1..8] OF BOOL
BYTE
1) You can use the UINT and UDINT data types in place of the
WORD and DWORD data types.
Variable access
(example)
Data position
Meaning
DMI_basic_setting.
Password
Octet 1 and 2
Password for access to the input menu of the
DMI
a
table 43
Language_selected
Octet 3 and 4
Language selection for the DMI menu
a
table 44
CB_serial_number
Octet 5 to 8
Serial number of the connected circuit-breaker
Octet 9
1)
Options[1]
Bit 0
Absolute value representation
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