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Lenze · 8400 protec · Drive-based safety · Software Manual · DMS 2.4 EN · 05/2013 · TD05
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Terminology used
Term
Meaning
»Engineer«
Lenze PC software which supports you in "engineering" (parameterisation,
diagnostics and configuration) throughout the whole life cycle, i.e. from
planning to maintenance of the commissioned machine.
Application block
Block for a technology application (e.g. actuating drive - speed)
A technology application is a drive solution based on the experience and
know-how of Lenze in which function blocks interconnected to a signal flow
form the basis for implementing typical drive tasks.
Code
Parameter used for controller parameterisation or monitoring.
The term is usually called "index".
Display codes
Parameter that displays the current status or value of a system block input/
output.
FB Editor
Function block editor
Graphical interconnection tool which is provided for FB interconnections in
the »Engineer« on the FB editor tab and by means of which the applications
integrated in the drive can also be reconfigured and extended by individual
functions.
Function block
General designation of a function block for free interconnection (only
HighLine).
A function block can be compared with an integrated circuit that contains a
certain control logic and delivers one or several values when being executed.
• Each function block has a unique identifier (the instance name) and a
processing number which defines the position at which the function
block is calculated during the task cycle.
Lenze setting
This setting is the default factory setting of the device.
Port block
Block for implementing the process data transfer via a fieldbus
Subcode
If a code contains several parameters, these are stored in the "subcodes".
This Manual uses a slash "/" as a separator between code and subcode
(e.g. "C00118/3").
The term is usually called "subindex".
System block
System blocks provide interfaces to basic functions and to the hardware of
the controller in the FB editor of the »Engineer« (e.g. to the digital inputs).