
Table 129: Selection of access level
Offset value
Description
0 – 4
Target access level
Table 130: Changing the access key (in this example for access level 02h, changing from
31313131h to 12345678h)
Transaction
Register
P
C_BUFFER0
P
C_BUFFER1
P
C_BUFFER2
P
C_BUFFER3
P
C_BUFFER4
P
C_BUFFER5
P
C_BUFFER6
P
C_BUFFER7
P
C_ADD_H
P
C_ADD_L
P
C_OFF_H
P
C_OFF_L
P
C_C
TR
L
Write
12
34
56
78
31
31
31
31
3D
05
02
00
01
Wait for FREL = 1
8.8.5
User-defined warnings
This resource allows the user to program warnings to be set when thresholds are
exceeded or certain bits of the DSL motor feedback system parameters change.
All user-defined thresholds or bit masks are checked once per second. The number of
available user-defined warnings is set out in the product data sheet.
If a user-defined warning is triggered, this appears as a motor feedback system error
message (see
) and is recorded in the error protocol (see
Direct read access to user-defined warnings returns the defining values:
Table 131: User-defined warnings defining values
Defining value
Offset
Value
RID
107h
Resource name
0
"UWARNING"
Data size
1
8
Read access level
2
0
Write access level
3
2
Time overrun
4
90
Data type
5
18h – structure with 8 bytes
Mandatory
no
A user-defined warning is configured by selecting the offset value for configuring the
warning (see below):
Table 132: User-defined warning configuration bits
Byte
Value
Meaning
7/6/5/4
Reserved
3/2
0000 to FFFFh
Offset value of the monitored resource
0 (bit 1/0) /
1
000 to 3FFh
Resources index of the monitored resource
0 (bit 7/6/5)
Type of warning:
0
Warning switched off
1
Warning if monitored resource below threshold
2
Warning if monitored resource above threshold
3
Warning if monitored resource bit is deleted
4
Warning if monitored resource bit is set
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