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Inverter's function codes dedicated to PROFIBUS-DP communication
The inverter's function codes listed in Table 4.13 should be configured for specifying run and
frequency commands via PROFIBUS.
Table 4.13 Inverter's Function Codes Required for Enabling Run and Frequency
Commands via PROFIBUS
Function
code
Description
Factory
default
Function code
data to be set
Remarks
y98
Select run/frequency
command sources
0
3
Select from the following choices:
y98
Frequency
command source
Run command
source
0 Inverter Inverter
1 PROFIBUS Inverter
2 Inverter PROFIBUS
3 PROFIBUS PROFIBUS
y99 Loader
Link
Function
(Run/frequency
commands from
Loader)
0
0
No change is required from the factory
default.
E01
or above
Terminal Xn Function
(n: Terminal number)
-- Any
data
except
"24 (1024),
LE
"
(For all
terminals Xn)
Even if
LE
is selected,
LE
= ON makes
parameter y98 valid, but
LE
= OFF makes
y98 invalid and run/frequency commands
in the inverter are valid.
Table 4.14 lists the other related inverter's function codes.
Table 4.14 Related Inverter's Function Codes
Function
code
Description
Factory
default Data setting range
Remarks
o27
Select error processing
for PROFIBUS network
breaks
0
0 to 15
o28
Set the operation timer to
be used in error
processing for network
breaks
0.0 s
0.0 to 60.0 s
o30
Select PPO type
0
0 to 255
For details about o30, refer to
the instruction manual of this
communications card.
o31
Select PROFIBUS station
address
0
0 to 125
Valid when rotary switches SW1
and SW2 are set to "00."
o40 to o43 Assign function code data
to be written, 1 to 4
0000
0x0000 to 0xFFFF Configure function codes for
writing to the data mapped I/O.
Functionally equivalent to
PNU915.
o48 to o51 Assign function code data
to be read, 1 to 4
0000
0x0000 to 0xFFFF Configure function codes for
reading from the data mapped
I/O.
Functionally equivalent to
PNU916.
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