Appendix B PE6000 User Manual
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Function code group number
communication access
address
Function code address while
modifying RAM
Group P0-PE
0xF000-0xFEFF
0x0000-0x0EFF
Group A0-AC
0xA000-0xACFF
0x4000-0x4CFF
Group U0
0x7000-0x70FF
Attention: if being used frequently, the lifespan of EEPROM will be shortened. So, some function
codes cannot be stored under the model of communication, and you only need to change the value
of RAM.
For parameters in group P, you only need to change F to 0 in high byte of function code address to
implement this function.
For parameters in group A, you only need to change A to 4 in high byte of function code address to
implement this function.
Relevant function code address is as follows:
High byte: 00-0F(group F)
、
40-4F(group A)
Low byte: 00-FF
For example:
Function code P3-12 is not stored in EEPROM, 030C indicates the address.
Function code A0-05 is not stored in EEPROM, 4005 indicates the address.
These addresses indicate that RAM can only be written, but cannot be read. The addresses are
invalid while reading.
For all parameters, the function can be implemented by command code 07H.
Stop/Operation parameters:
Parameter
address
Parameter description
Parameter
address
Parameter description
1000H
Communication setting
value(decimal)
1010H
PID setting
1001H
Running frequency
1011H
PID feedback
1002H
Bus voltage
1012H
PLC procedure
1003H
Output voltage
1013H
input pulse frequency, unit
0.01kHz
1004H
Output current
1014H
Feedback speed, unit 0.1Hz
1005H
Output power
1015H
Remaining running time