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Conventions Used in the Menu Pages

To better understand the menu pages that follow review the naming conventions used. When encountered

throughout this document, the word "default" implies as shipped from the factory. Each page (Operations,

Setup, Profile and Factory) and their associated menus have identical headers defined below:

Header Name

Definition

Display

Visually displayed information from the control.

Parameter Name

Describes the function of the given parameter.

Range

Defines options available for this prompt, i.e., min/max values (nu-

merical), yes/no, etc... (further explanation below).

Default

Values as delivered from the factory.

Modbus Relative Address

Identifies unique parameters using either the Modbus RTU or Mod-

bus TCP protocols (further explanation below).

CIP (Common Industrial Protocol)

Identifies unique parameters using either the DeviceNet or Ether-

Net/IP protocol (further explanation below).

Profibus Index

Identifies unique parameters using Profibus DP protocol (further

explanation below).

Parameter ID

Identifies unique parameters used with other software such as, Lab-

VIEW.

Data Type R/W

uint = Unsigned 16 bit

integer

dint = long, 32-bit
string = ASCII (8 bits

per character)

float = IEEE 754 32-bit
RWES = Readable

Writable

EEPROM (saved)

User Set (saved)

Display
Visual information from the control is displayed to the observer using a fairly standard 7 segment display.

Due to the use of this technology, several characters displayed need some interpretation, see the list below:

[1]

= 1

[0]

= 0

[i]

= i

[r]

= r

[2]

= 2

[a ]

= A

[j ]

= J

[S]

= S

[3]

= 3

[ b]

= b

[H]

= K

[ t]

= t

[4]

= 4

[c]

, [C] = c

[ l]

= L

[U]

= u

[5]

= 5

[d ]

= d

[ m ]

= M

[u]

= v

[6]

= 6

[ e]

= E

[n]

= n

[ w ]

= W

[7]

= 7

[ f]

= F

[o]

= o

[y ]

= y

[8]

= 8

[g ]

= g

[ p]

= P

[2]

= Z

[9]

= 9

[ h]

= h

[q ]

= q