Parameterising analog modules parameter data – Lenze EPM−T9XX Modular system User Manual
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Parameterising analog modules
Parameter data
Parameter setting via system bus (CAN) / CANopen
12.3
12.3.1
L
12.3−5
EDSPM−TXXX−9.0−11/2009
The following bytes with fixed assignment are available for parameter data:
Byte
Assignment
Lenze
setting
0
Activate / deactivate wire
breakage detection and
enabling/inhibiting diagnostic
alarm
1) 2)
Bit 0
Wire breakage detection for input E.0
00
h
0
Deactivated
^ 12.3−6
1
activated
Bit 1
Wire breakage detection for input E.1
0
Deactivated
^ 12.3−6
1
activated
Bits 2 ... 5
Reserved
Bit 6
0
Diagnostic alarm
inhibited
^ 12.3−6
1
Diagnostic alarm
enabled
1
reserved
Bits 0 ... 7
Reserved
2
Select signal function for
input E.0
Selection of signal function
^ 12.3−18
3Bh
3
Select signal function for
input E.1
4
Select signal function for
output E.0
01
h
5
Select signal function for
output E.1
6
Select options for input E.0
Bits 0 ... 3
Conversion speed
3)
Resolution
00
h
7
Select options for input E.1
0000
15 conversions/s
16 Bit
00
h
0001
30 conversions/s
16 Bit
0010
60 conversions/s
15 Bit
0011
123 conversions/s
14 Bit
0100
168 conversions/s
12 Bit
0101
202 conversions/s
10 Bit
0110
3.7 conversions/s
16 Bit
0111
7.5 conversions/s
16 Bit
Bits 4 ... 7
Reserved
8...11
Reserved
1)
The wire breakage detection is used in the measuring range 4 ... 20 mA. If the wire breakage detection is
activated in byte 0 and the diagnostic alarm is enabled, a current reduction to below 0.8 mA is indicated.
2)
If the diagnostic alarm is enabled in byte 0, diagnostic data are transmitted to the master via the emergency
telegram in the event of an error.
3)
The conversion speeds given are valid for the operation of an analog input. When operating several inputs, divide
the corresponding conversation speed by the number of active inputs to detect the conversion speed per input.
Please note that the resolution is reduced with higher conversion speeds due to shorter integration times. The
data transfer format remains the same. Only the lower bits (LSBs) are not relevant anymore for the analog value.