MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC FX2N User Manual
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FX2N-32DP-IF Profibus-DP Interface Units
Appendix B
B-9
b) Second step in adjusting offset/gain for FX
2N
-4DA
Table B-9: Second Step in Adjusting Offset/Gain for FX
2N
-4AD
Using GSD File
User Param-
eter Type
Description
Using Programming Tool
Byte No.
Setting
Value
(Hex)
Register
No.
Setting
Value
(Hex)
Higher/
Lower
Byte
0
00 H
User param-
eter for
32DP-IF
See section 6.1.
D200
0000 H
Lower
1
00 H
Higher
2
CC H
User param-
eter for spe-
cial function
block (FX
2N
-
4DA)
BFM #30 higher byte: “CC H”
D201
0BCC H
Lower
3
0B H
BFM #30 higher byte: “0B H”
Higher
4
09 H
Total length of parameter bytes for this spe-
cial function block is 9 bytes (byte No. 4 ~
12).
D202
0409 H
Lower
5
04 H
Example: number of BFM for data
exchanged every cycle is 4 BFMs
(BFM #1 ~ #4).
Higher
6
01 H
Specified exchange, ex. BFM #1
D203
0201 H
Lower
7
02 H
Specified exchange, ex. BFM #2
Higher
8
03 H
Specified exchange, ex. BFM #3
D204
0403 H
Lower
9
04 H
Specified exchange, ex. BFM #4
Higher
10
8A H
Example: If offset data of ch 1 is set to
“4”mAV, BFM #10 is set to
“0FA0 H”.
D205
A08A H
Lower
11
A0 H
BFM #10 lower byte: “A0 H”
Higher
12
0F H
BFM #10 higher byte: “0F H”
D206
8B00 H
Lower
13
8B H
Example: If gain data of ch1 is set to “10
mA”, BFM #11 is set to “2710 H”
Higher
14
10 H
BFM #11lower byte: “10 H”
D207
2710 H
Lower
15
27 H
BFM #11 higher byte: “27 H”
Higher
16
8C H
Example: If offset data is set to “0 V”, BFM
#12 is set to “0000 H”.
D205
008C H
Lower
17
00 H
BFM #11 lower byte: “00 H”
Higher
18
00 H
BFM #11 higher byte: “00 H”
D206
8D00 H
Lower
19
8D H
Example: If gain data is set to “2.5 V”, BFM
#13 is set to “09C4 H”
Higher
20
C4 H
BFM #23 lower byte: “C4 H”
D207
09C4 H
Lower
21
09 H
BFM #23 higher byte: “09 H”
Higher
22
88 H
Example: If adjusting ch 1 and ch2, BFM #8
is set to “1111 H”
D208
1188 H
Lower
23
11 H
BFM #8 lower byte: “11 H”
Higher
24
11 H
BFM #8 higher byte: “11 H”
D209
0011 H
Lower
-
-
-
Higher