Description of Function Codes
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If "b" expresses the zero offset of received data, "k" expresses the gain, and "y" expresses
the actually used data. The actually used data can be obtained based on the formula:
y = kx + b
The value y ranges from -100.00% to 100.00%.
F
unction Code
Parameter Name
Setting Range
Default
A8-06
Point-point communication interruption
detection time
0.0–10.0s
1.0s
It is used to set the point-point communication interruption time at which this fault is
detected. If it is set to 0, it indicates no detection.
F
unction Code
Parameter Name
Setting Range
Default
A8-07
Master data sending cycle
0.001–10.000s
0.001s
It is used to set the data sending cycle of the master in point-point communication.
F
unction Code
Parameter Name
Setting Range
Default
A8-08
Z
ero offset of received data (frequency)
-100.00%–100.00%
0.00%
A8-09
Gain of received data (frequency)
-10.00–10.00
1.00
These two parameters are used to adjust data received from the master and define the
frequency reference relationship between the master and the slave.
If "b" expresses the zero offset of received data, "k" expresses the gain, and "y" expresses
the actually used data. The actually used data can be obtained based on the formula:
y = kx + b
The value y ranges from -100.00% to 100.00%.
F
unction Code
Parameter Name
Setting Range
Default
A8-10
Runaway prevention coef
fi
cient
0.00%–100.00%
10.00%
When the slave is set to troque control and follows the master to output torque to implement
load allocation, this parameter becomes active.
If it is set to 0.00%, it indicates that the runaway prevention function is disabled. If it is set to
another value, the system can effectively detects whether the slave is in the runaway state
and performs efficient protection. The recommended value range is 5.00%–20.00%.
Summary of Contents for HD380-5T0.7GB
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Page 18: ...2 Product Information...
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Page 30: ...3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation...
Page 46: ...4 Operation Display and Application Examples...
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Page 80: ...5 Function Code Table...
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Page 248: ...7 EMC...
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