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Profibus Parameter Descriptions and Data Protocol
Profibus-DP Data Protocol
This chapter provides you with the PD1 Module Data Protocol
information.
Data from Profibus-DP Master
to PD1 Slave
The Profibus Telegram consists of several bytes (words) according to
the following table:
Table 5.A
Data from PD1 Slave to
Profibus-DP Master
Table 5.B
116
4
Read only [PD1 SW Version]
This parameter indicates the software version of the PD1 option.
The number is in the form of xx.yy where xx indicates the major revision level and yy
indicates the minor revision level.
0.00 to 10.0 1.0
Note: P57 [Program lock] may be set to 1 (locked), but parameter programming via network will still be
possible.
Drive
PD1 (Tab. 5E)
Access
[Parameter Name] and Description
Min./Max.
Values
Default
Param. No Param. Oper.
Byte
Byte No. Description
Control Word (LSB)
1
Control Word according to PROFIDRIVE and SSC160
Control Word (MSB)
2
Includes bits for parameter access control
(see table 5.E)
Speed Reference (LSB)
3
Speed reference in 0.1 Hz
Speed Reference (MSB)
4
0 to 2400 = 0 to 240 Hz
Parameter Value (LSB)
5
Parameter value
Parameter Value (MSB)
6
Par. Number
7
Parameter number to access (refer to SSC160 manual)
Reserved
8
not used
Byte
Byte No. Description
Status Word (LSB)
1
Status Word according to PROFIDRIVE and SSC160
Status Word (MSB)
2
Includes bits for parameter access control
(see table 5.E)
Speed Feedback (LSB)
3
Output Frequency
Speed Feedback (MSB)
4
Speed feedback corresponds to P01 [Output
Frequency], which reflects the output frequency
considering ramp rates. (scaling as above)
Parameter Value (LSB)
5
Parameter value
Parameter Value (MSB)
6
Parameter Number
7
Parameter number to access (refer to SSC160 manual)
Parameter Access Status
8
Parameter Access Status=0x01 indicates a valid
access cycle (see table 5.G)