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Software
4.2.2.2 Set addressing with subindex up to software V2.0
For KEB parameters (Index = 2000h...5FFFh) the subindex is used for set-addressing. The coding
of the subindex can be switched from software version V1.8 to a coding that corresponds to the
specification of field parameters (arrays) in
[2]
.The following coding is valid:
Subindex
Meaning for
FBSConfig.Bit8 = 0
0
Indirect set-addressing: The set to be addressed depends on the value of
parameter Fr.09 in the FI control.
1
Direct addressing of set0
2
Direct addressing of set1
4
Direct addressing of set2
8
Direct addressing of set3
16
Direct addressing of set4
32
Direct addressing of set5
64
Direct addressing of set6
128
Direct addressing of set7
By use of this bit-coding it is possible to address more than one parameter-set simultaneously.
However this should not be used for parameter-reading, because an error message is returned if
not all values in the addressed sets are the same. This mechanism can also be used to map PDO-
Rx-data simultaneously to the parameters in several sets of the inverter (
only valid at FBSConfig.
Bit8 = 0
).
Subindex
Meaning for
FBSConfig.Bit8 = 1
0
The highest available subindex is addressed for set-programmable param-
eters. The value for non-set-programmable parameters is addressed in
set0.
1
Direct addressing of set0
2
Direct addressing of set1
3
Direct addressing of set2
4
Direct addressing of set3
5
Direct addressing of set4
6
Direct addressing of set5
7
Direct addressing of set6
8
Direct addressing of set7
9 (*1)
Indirect set-addressing: The addressed set results from the value of param-
eter Fr.09 in the FI control.
(*1): In case of read access to a set-programmable parameter with subindex = 0, the value 8 is re-
turned. i.e., the access via indirect set-addressing (subindex = 9) cannot be seen from the outside.
Process data mapping with indirect set-addressing is not possible.
With this coding of the subindex, it is generally not possible to address several sets simul-
taneously (
only valid at FBSConfig.Bit8 = 1
).
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