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ADV200
WA • Functions description and parameters list
N.B.
:
You must check the size in bits of the datum that is sent to make sure that the maximum value in
bits fits in a 16-bit integer. For example, if specifying the divider as “Fieldbus M->Sn div” = 1000,
the maximum value that can be used for the exchanged datum is 32.768 (32768/1000).
.
Example:
Div M->Sx fieldbus
= 10,
M->S1 fieldbus par
=
Ramp ref src 1
,
Sys M->S1 fieldbus
=
Eu
. If
the PLC sends the decimal value 1000 on the first word the value of
ramp ref 1
on the drive is
1000/10 = 100.
23.4 – COMMUNICATION/FIELDBUS S->M
Configuration of output data
The data read by the Master (a PLC, PC or control panel) sent by the slave (the drive) can be configured in the COM-
MUNICATION/FIELDBUS S2M menu.
Since the functions of the 16 groups are similar to those of the COMMUNICATION/FIELDBUS Ms2S menu, only the
differences are listed here:
PAR 4180
Fieldbus S->M1 ipa
: unlike with M->S, the src are not managed. The IPA therefore always refers to the pa-
rameter that is entered (e.g. to monitor ramp 1 input I must select PAR 620
Ramp ref 1 mon
whereas if I select PAR
610
Ramp ref 1 src
I would read the selection of the enum of that src).
Moreover, with sys = MdPlc16/32, you cannot enter IPA 0 but must enter the IPA of the corresponding dig, for the first
group PAR 4184
Dig Fieldbus S->M1
, etc..), the MdPlc application then writes a value in this parameter, which is sent
to the bus in 16 or 32-bit format according to the sys.
If you enter 0 when the IPA was set to a value other than zero, the sys is automatically set to Fill16 or 32, to guarantee
the structure of the data exchange area.
PAR 4182
Fieldbus S->M1 sys
: the only difference regards the MdPlc16/32 setting, as explained above, to send all
32 bits or just the low word of the corresponding dig.
PAR 4186
Fieldbus S->M1 mul
: this works symmetrically with respect to M>S. In this case a multiplier is applied to
increase the resolution of the output datum (for Eu and Par only). For example, if PAR 4180
Fieldbus S->M1 ipa
=
PAR 260
Motor speed,
PAR 4182
Fieldbus S->M1 sys
= Eu, PAR 4186
Fieldbus S->M1 mul
= 10 the datum sent to
the bus is in rpm multiplied by 10: if the drive turns at 100.5 rpm the master receives a value equal to 1005.
PAR 4184
Dig Fieldbus S->M1
: there are no monitors for output data, the digs send a fixed datum to the bus (with
the sys set to Count32) or for the MdPlc application, which writes a value in these parameters (with sys set to Md-
Plc16/32).
The groups are processed in order at startup as for M>S. If there are any configuration errors, alarm “[17]
Opt Bus
fault
” is generated with a subcode indicating the type of problem and the group in which it occurred (see the S->M
page in Gf_eXpress for the meaning of the code).
Menu
PAR
Description
UM
Type
FB BIT
Def
Min
Max
Acc
Mod
23.4.1 4180 Fieldbus S->M1 ipa
FBM2SIPA 0 0 20000
RW
VS
23.4.5 4190 Fieldbus S->M2 ipa
FBM2SIPA 0 0 20000
RW
VS
23.4.9 4200 Fieldbus S->M3 ipa
FBM2SIPA 0 0 20000
RW
VS
23.4.13 4210 Fieldbus S->M4 ipa
FBM2SIPA 0 0 20000
RW
VS
23.4.17 4220 Fieldbus S->M5 ipa
FBM2SIPA 0 0 20000
RW
VS
23.4.21 4230 Fieldbus S->M6 ipa
FBM2SIPA 0 0 20000
RW
VS
23.4.25 4240 Fieldbus S->M7 ipa
FBM2SIPA 0 0 20000
RW
VS
23.4.29 4250 Fieldbus S->M8 ipa
FBM2SIPA 0 0 20000
RW
VS
23.4.33 4260 Fieldbus S->M9 ipa
FBM2SIPA 0 0 20000
RW
VS
23.4.37 4270 Fieldbus S->M10 ipa
FBM2SIPA 0 0 20000
RW
VS
23.4.41 4280 Fieldbus S->M11 ipa
FBM2SIPA 0 0 20000
RW
VS
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