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RS485/RS232 Communications Interface
Initial Set-up for EI Bisynch ASCII
Configuring the Drive
Note:
The RS485/RS232 Communications
Interface can only be used on drives
using software version 4.1 or higher
(indicated on power-up, i.e. "r4.1").
You must configure the drive to your
system.
If you are using the keypad (MMI), the
parameters to edit are in the SERIAL
menu,
S
SE01 to
S
SE09.
If you are using ConfigEd Lite (or other
suitable PC programming tool) the
same parameters are contained in the
COMMS PORTS and COMMS
CONTROL function blocks.
ConfigEd Lite is Parker SSD Drives’
Windows-based block programming
software.
Note:
To view all parameters available on
the MMI, FULL menu detail must be selected in the DETAILED MENUS parameter (
ST
99):
1 = FULL.
Parameter Descriptions: COMMS PORTS
This function block configures the programming ports that allow connection to the keypad, or to
a personal computer.
The parameters below are used to identify the drive to the controlling software for drive
configuration and storage of parameters.
Note:
The unit will always respond to GID = 0 and UID = 0, as this is the “broadcast”
address used by the keypad.
GROUP ID (GID)
Range: 0 to 7
The Parker SSD Drives protocol group identity address.
COMMS ADDRESS
F
SET\SERL SE03
Range: 0 to 255
The Parker SSD Drives protocol unit identity address (UID) or the Modbus node address.
Note: if set to 0, it will only respond to broadcast messages.
BAUD RATE
F
SET\SERL SE04
Range: Enumerated - see below
Selects the Baud Rate for the MODBUS protocol.
Enumerated Value : Baud Rate
0 : 1200
1 : 2400
2 : 4800
3 : 7200
4 : 9600
5 : 14400
6 : 19200
7 : 38400
8 : 57600
Comms Ports
0
–
[102] GROUP ID (GID)
–
0
–
[103] COMMS ADDRESS
–
9600
–
[1062] BAUD RATE
–
NONE
–
[1061] PARITY
–
5
–
[1260] REPLY DELAY
AUTOMATIC
–
[1060] OP PORT PROTOCOL
–
AUTOMATIC
–
[1059] P3 PORT PROTOCOL
–
MODBUS
–
[117] RS485 PROTOCOL
–
FALSE
–
[129] SWITCH OP PORT
–
FALSE
–
[90] SWAP WORD ORDER
–
Comms Control
–
COMMS SEQ
[295]
–
FALSE
–
COMMS REF
[270]
–
FALSE
–
COMMS STATUS
[272]
–
0
–
COMMS COMMAND
[273]
–
0
FALSE
–
[300] REMOTE COMMS SEL
–
TERMINALS/COMMS
–
[307] REMOTE SEQ MODES
–
TERMINALS/COMMS
–
[308] REMOTE REF MODES
–
0.0 s
–
[309] COMMS TIMEOUT
–
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