Technical description
6 Communication
6.2 Communication protocols
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Available data
VAMPSET will show the list of all available data items for both
modes. A separate document “Profibus parameters.pdf” is also
available.
The Profibus DP communication is activated usually for remote
port via a menu selection with parameter "Protocol". See
chapter 6.1.
Parameters
Parameter Value
Unit Description
Note
Mode
Cont
Reqst
Profile selection
Continuous mode
Request mode
Set
bit/s
2400
bps
Communication speed
from the main CPU to the
Profibus converter. (The
actual Profibus bit rate is
automatically set by the
Profibus master and can
be up to 12 Mbit/s.)
Emode
Channel
(Limit60)
(NoLimit)
Event numbering style.
Use this for new
installations.
(The other modes are for
compatibility with old
systems.)
(Set)
InBuf
bytes Size of Profibus master's
Rx buffer. (data to the
master)
1) 3)
OutBuf
bytes Size of Profibus master's
Tx buffer. (data from the
master)
2) 3)
Addr
1
247
This address has to be
unique within the
Profibus network system.
Set
Conv
VE
Converter type
No converter recognized
Converter type "VE" is
recognized
4)
Set = An editable parameter (password needed)
Clr = Clearing to zero is possible
1) In continuous mode the size depends of the biggest configured data offset
of a data item to be send to the master. In request mode the size is 8 bytes.
2) In continuous mode the size depends of the biggest configured data offset
of a data to be read from the master. In request mode the size is 8 bytes.
3) When configuring the Profibus master system, the length of these buffers
are needed. The device calculates the lengths according the Profibus data
and profile configuration and the values define the in/out module to be
configured for the Profibus master.
4) If the value is "
", Profibus protocol has not been selected or the device
has not restarted after protocol change or there is a communication problem
between the main CPU and the Profibus ASIC.
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