MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC FX2N User Manual
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FX2N-32DP-IF Profibus-DP Interface Units
Appendix B
B-5
B-2
Setting the Number of Average for Leveled Input Data
The user parameter settings are as shown in FX
2N
-4AD example. For FX
2N
-4AD-PT and FX
2N
-
4AD-TC, the settings must correspond to their respective BFM locations. For definitions of the
BFM’s, refer to each modules user’s manual.
Table B-5: Setting number of average for leveled input data of FX
2N
-4AD.
Using GSD File
User
Parameter
Type
Description
Using Programming Tool
Byte
No.
Setting
Value
(Hex)
Register
No.
Setting
Value
(Hex)
Higher
/Lower
Byte
0
00 H
User
parameter
for 32DP-IF
See section 6.1.
D200
0000 H
Lower
1
00 H
Higher
2
DA H
User
parameter
for special
function
block
(FX
2N
-4AD)
BFM #30 lower byte “DA H”
D201
07DA H
Lower
3
07 H
BFM #30 higher byte “07 H”
Higher
4
12 H
Total length of parameter bytes for this spe-
cial function block is 18 bytes (byte No. 4 ~
21).
D202
0412 H
Lower
5
04 H
Example: number of BFM for data exchanged
every cycle is 4 BFMs (BFM #9 ~
#12).
Higher
6
05 H
Specified exchange, ex. BFM #5
D203
0605 H
Lower
7
06 H
Specified exchange, ex. BFM #6
Higher
8
07 H
Specified exchange, ex. BFM #7
D204
0807 H
Lower
9
08 H
Specified exchange, ex. BFM #8
Higher
10
81 H
Example: If BFM #1 is set to “000A H”.
Ch 1’s number of average: 10 times
D205
0A81 H
Lower
11
0A H
BFM #1 lower byte = “0A H”
Higher
12
00 H
BFM #1 higher byte = “00 H”
D206
8200 H
Lower
13
82 H
Example: If BFM #2 is set to “0005 H”.
Ch 2’s number of average: 5 times
Higher
14
05 H
BFM #2 lower byte = “05 H”
D207
0005 H
Lower
15
00 H
BFM #2 higher byte = “00 H”
Higher
16
83 H
Example: If BFM #3 is set to “000C H”.
Ch 1’s number of average: 12 times
D208
0C83 H
Lower
17
0C H
BFM #3 lower byte = “0C H”
Higher
18
00 H
BFM #3 higher byte = “00 H”
D209
8400 H
Lower
19
84 H
Example: If BFM #4 is set to “0014 H”.
Ch 1’s number of average: 20 times
Higher
20
14 H
BFM #4 lower byte = “14 H”
D210
0014 H
Lower
21
00 H
BFM #4 higher byte = “00 H”
Higher