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5.4.5 Non-Scanned Function Code Refresh
The values of all non-scanned function codes are only read from the
inverter when the “refresh” button (shown in Figure 25) is clicked.
Once clicked, the interface card will display the message “refreshing
values…” in the Information Window (refer to section 5.4.1), and will
begin to retrieve the values of all non-scanned function codes from
the inverter. This process may require 5s-10s to complete. When
completed, the current values of all non-scanned function codes will
be updated in the Function Code List, and the Information Window
will display the message “refresh completed.” For further details regarding scanned vs. non-scanned
function codes, refer to section 6.2.
5.4.6 Radix
Selection
Figure 26 shows the radix selection buttons. These selection
buttons allow changing the Function Code List “value” column data
display and entry radix between decimal and hexadecimal formats.
When “DEC” is selected, the “value” column heading will be “
Value
(Decimal)
”, current function code values will be displayed in decimal,
and values to be written to function codes must be entered in
decimal format. For example, to change the inverter’s frequency command to 40.00Hz, enter the
decimal value 4000.
Similarly, when “HEX” is selected, the “value” column heading will be “
Value (Hexadecimal)
”, current
function code values will be displayed in hexadecimal, and values to be written to function codes must
be entered in hexadecimal format. For example, to turn on bit #10 in the inverter’s operation command
word, enter the hexadecimal number 0400.
5.5 PROFINET
Tab
PROFINET is not currently supported on the OPC-E1-WiE.
Figure 25: Refresh Button
Figure 26: Radix Selection