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Appendix B
Application Notes
DPI Communication
Configurations
Typical Programmable Controller Configurations
Logic Command Word
IMPORTANT
If programs are written that continuously write information to the drive, care
must be taken to properly format the block transfer. If attribute 10 is selected
for the block transfer, values will be written only to RAM and will not be saved
by the drive. This is the preferred attribute for continuous transfers. If attribute
9 is selected, each program scan will complete a write to the drives non-
volatile memory (EEprom). Since the EEprom has a fixed number of allowed
writes, continuous block transfers will quickly damage the EEprom. Do Not
assign attribute 9 to continuous block transfers. Refer to the individual
communications adapter User Manual for additional details.
Logic Bits
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Command
Description
x Normal Stop 0 = Not Normal Stop
1 = Normal Stop
x
Start
(1)
(1) A Not Stop condition (logic bit 0 = 0, logic bit 8 = 0, and logic bit 9 = 0) must first be present before a 1 = Start condition will start
the drive.
0 = Not Start
1 = Start
x
Jog 1
0 = Not Jog using [Jog Speed 1]
1 = Jog using [Jog Speed 1]
x
Clear Fault
(2)
(2) To perform this command, the value must switch from “0” to “1”.
0 = Not Clear Fault
1 = Clear Fault
x x
Unipolar
Direction
00 = No Command
01 = Forward Command
10 = Reverse Command
11 = Hold Direction Control
x
Reserved
x
Jog 2
0 = Not Jog using [Jog Speed 2]
1 = Jog using [Jog Speed 2]
x
Current Limit
Stop
0 = Not Current Limit Stop
1 = Current Limit Stop
x
Coast Stop
0 = Not Coast to Stop
1 = Coast to Stop
x
Reserved
x
Reserved
x
Spd Ref l0
x
Spd Ref l1
x
Spd Ref l2
x
Reserved
Bits
14 13 12
0
0
0 = Spd Ref A
0
0
1 = Spd Ref B
0
1
0 = Preset 2
0
1
1 = Ref. 3 (Preset 3)
1
0
0 = Ref. 4 (Preset 4)
1
0
1 = Ref. 5 (Preset 5)
1
1
0 = Ref. 6 (Preset 6)
1
1
1 = Ref. 7 (Preset 7)