4 — PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS
Curtis Model 3401T – August 2022
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The programmable parameters allow you to configure the 3401T so that it meets your application’s
requirements.
provide a user-friendly way to read and write to
the parameters. You can also use the 3401T to read and write to parameters; see
Restart the device after you change a parameter marked as [PCF]. If the device is not restarted, a
Parameter Change fault will occur.
The parameters are grouped into menus. This chapter describes the main menu and the menus
contained by the Program menu, and the
chapter describes the menus contained
by the Monitor menu.
The following columns in the parameter description tables contain multiple types of information:
• Parameter and CAN Index: The parameter name, followed by the CAN index and sub-index.
This column also identifies parameters marked as [PCF].
Note: CAN indexes and sub-indexes are delimited by colons. For example, a parameter with
an index of
0x640F
and a sub-index of
0x00
would be represented as
0x640F:00
.
• Values and Raw Values: The allowed values as displayed in Curtis programming devices,
followed by allowed values in raw units suitable for CAN messages.
• Access Level and Default Value. The parameter’s access level for Curtis programming devices,
followed by the default value.
Note:
describes how the Curtis programming device access levels correspond to the
3401T access levels.
Most of the parameters described in this chapter are read-write. If a parameter is read-only, the last
line of the Description column will consist of “RO”.