Communications Functions
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n
Converting
Register
Data
Register
data (such as monitor values or parameter set value data) is placed in the communications data block
of
the message data (i.e., request message or response data). The data in each register is sent as 2-byte data. It
is
processed under the following rules and sent in hexadecimal.
The
data
is
converted
to
a
hexadecimal
value
using
a
minimum
setting
unit
for
each
register
of
1
For
example, if the frequency reference is 60 Hz and the minimum unit of setting is 0.01 Hz, the data will be
converted
as follows:
60
Hz/0.01 (Hz) = 6000 = 1770 Hex
The
minimum unit of setting of each parameter is given in the description of the parameter and in the parame-
ter
tables in Chapter 5 Parameters.
The
minimum unit of setting of frequency reference data or frequency monitor data is determined by o1-03
(register
502 Hex: frequency reference/monitor unit selection). The unit of setting of each of the three registers
below
is determined by the set value in o1-03. The set value in o1-03 has nothing to do with frequency data
items
set as parameters (e.g., frequency references 1 through 16, inching frequency reference, maximum fre-
quency,
minimum output frequency, jump frequency). For these items, the unit of setting is as shown in Chap-
ter
5 Parameters.
•
Monitor
Items
Register
0023H: Frequency reference monitor
Register
0024H: Output frequency monitor
•
Communications
Register
Register
0002H: Frequency reference
In
spite of the set value in o1-03, however, set the maximum frequency to 30000 when the frequency refer-
ence
is executed with a broadcast message. In this case, the Inverter rounds off any value less than 0.01 Hz.
If
the jump frequency is 100.0 Hz and the minimum unit of setting is 0.01 Hz, the data will be converted as
follows:
100.0
(Hz)/0.01 (Hz) = 10000 = 2710 Hex
Negative
values
are
expressed
in
2’s
complements
If
the frequency bias in H3-03 is -100%, the minimum unit of setting will be 1% and the data will be converted
as
follows:
100
(%)/1 (%) = 100 = 0064 Hex
2’s
complement: FF9C Hex
Fig 6.61
Whether
the data is positive or negative is determined by the parameter set value.
The
MSB of negative-value data is always set to 1. Data with its MSB set to 1 is not, however, always nega-
tive-value
data.
For
example, the setting range of parameter d3-01 (register 294 Hex: jump frequency 1) is within a range from
0.00
to 400.0 Hz. If the jump frequency is 400.0 Hz, the data is obtained from the following formula and its
0064 Hex
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
1
1
0 1 0 0
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1
0
0
1 0 1 1
Bit reversed.
FF9B Hex
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1
0
0
1 1 0 0
1 is added.
FF9C Hex
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