Parameter table – Rockwell Automation 1395 Discrete Adapter, Rev 3.XX-8.XX User Manual
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Chapter 8
Parameter Table
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Parameter – Memory location used to store drive data. Each parameter is
given a number called the parameter number. The parameter value may be
specified in decimal, or in hexadecimal. When specified in hexadecimal,
the word “Hex” will appear after the parameter value.
Source Parameter – Fast parameter used as a source of data.
Sink Parameter – Fast parameter used to receive data input.
Parameter Table
Table 8.A
provides you with an abbreviated listing of the Discrete Adapter
Board configuration parameters. The configuration parameters in the drive
are categorized into the following groups by parameter number:
S #300 – #309 = Port B Source parameters
S #350 – #359 = Port B Sink parameters
S #400 – #409 = Port A Source parameters
S #450 – #459 = Port A Sink parameters
S #500 – #524 = Port B (Source) Setup parameters
S #525 – #549 = Port B (Sink) Setup parameters
S #550 – #574 = Port A (Source) Setup parameters
S #575 – #599 = Port A (Sink) Setup parameters
The column headings in
Table 8.A
are defined as follows:
Dec – Parameter number in decimal
Hex – Parameter number in hexadecimal
Name – Parameter name as it appears on the Programming Terminal.
Units – Indicates the units displayed for the parameter value using the
Programming Terminal and displaying the parameter value using
engineering units.
Init – Parameter value as it will appear after the drive Initialize command
has been sent from the Programming Terminal or the external device
connected to Port A or B. The Init values are the same as the Default
values listed in the Parameter Descriptions section of this chapter.
Min – Minimum allowable value for the parameter. If no min value is
given, the parameter has not been assigned a minimum limit.
Max – Maximum allowable value for the parameter. If no max value is
given, the parameter has not been assigned a maximum limit.
EE – Indicates whether the parameter can be backed up in EEPROM.