EXPERT Standard Series User Manual
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each digit represents corresponding terminal status: BIT0~12: Virtual terminals DI1~DI10,
DO1, DO2, and TA/TB/TC. When the virtual terminals of the upper computer are valid, the
actual terminals are invalid, and the virtual terminals are equivalent to the actual terminals
in application.
The local response delay refers to the delay time required by the serial port of drive to
return the response frame to the upper computer after receiving and interpreting the
command sent by the upper computer. This function code is used to set this delay. For
RTU mode, the actual response delay is no less than the transmission time of 3.5
characters.
If the communication timeout fault time is set to 0, this function is invalid. If the time
interval between two communications exceeds the communication timeout fault time, the
system reports a communication fault (E016), and the communication condition can be
monitored.
When the drive is set as the communication master, the data it sends to the slave. In
this case, the master drive sends a broadcast command, and all slaves will receive the
command sent by the master.
The master can send up to 2 frames of data in a polling manner. When set to invalid,
no data is sent.
Fb.02
Reserved
-
-
Fb.03
Local response delay
0~1000ms
5ms
Fb.04
Communication
timeout
detection time
0.0~1000s
0.0s
Fb.05
Host send selection
00~11
11