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Basic properties
8
Manual SD6
8.1
Parameters
Parameters serve the following purposes:
•
Adapt drive controller functionality to your application
•
Display current values such as actual speed or actual torque
•
Trigger actions such as "Save values" or "Phase test"
8.1.1
Parameter address
The parameter address is structured according to the example below:
The axis number identifies parameters that are set in each axis, for example
2.A150 cycle time
. Global parameters are only present once for a device, for
example
A35 low voltage limit
.
The group divides parameters according to functional properties.
The line distinguishes between the individual parameters in a group.
The element subdivides a parameter (subfunctions).
The last place identifies the individual bits, for example in control words.
Fig. 8-1 Parameter address
The individual areas of parameter groups are listed in the following table:
1.E250[2].3
Axis
(only for axis
parameters)
Group
Line
Bit
(only for Bit parameters)
Element
(only for Array and record parameters)
Parameter group
Covers area / dependency
A.. Drive controller
Drive controller, communication, cycle time
B.. Motor
Motor
C.. Machine
Speed, torque
E.. Display values
Display for device and application
F.. Terminals
Analog inputs/outputs,
binary inputs/outputs, brake
G.. Technology
Depends on the application, for example
synchronous motion
H.. Encoder
Encoder
I.. Motion
Settings for all movements
P.. Customer-specific
parameters
For programming only (optional)
Q.. Customer-specific
parameters, instance-
dependent
For programming only (optional)
R.. Production data
Production data for the drive controller
T.. Scope
Scope parameters
U.. Protection functions Parameterization of events
Z.. Fault counter
Fault counter for events