PSx3xxDN Instruction Manual
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Device model
PSE
3210-14
3310-14
3218-14
3325-14
Name
Attri
bute
No.
Range of value
Delivery State
target rpm
posi
18
5…40
40
3…22
22
2…12
12
target rpm
hand
19
5…40
20
3…22
10
2…12
6
max. rpm, counter
clockwise
32
5…40
40
3…22
22
2…12
12
max. rpm, clockwise
33
5…40
40
3…22
22
2…12
12
acceleration
155
25…130
130
15…70
70
10...50
50
deceleration
156
25…130
130
15…70
70
10...50
50
maximum torque
20
100...1000
1000
200...1800
1800
300...2500
2500
maximum start-up
torque
24
100...1200
1200
200...2000
2000
300...3000
2800
max. holding torque
43
0...500
200
0...900
300
0...1200
400
max. holding torque at
end of run
153
0...1000
300
0...1800
600
0...2500
800
number of braking-free
steps
147
1...50
4
1...50
4
1...50
4
b) UCMM connection
Because the PSxxxDN is UCMM capable, the only way to communicate with the
device is through a UCMM-compliant connection.
The PSxxxDN only supports the 8/8 body format, which means that the UCMM
request parameters are fixed as follows:
Source MAC ID = address of the master
Service code = 0x4B
Requested message body format = 0
Group select = 3
Source message ID = 0
The PSxxxDN will then confirm the connection request, whereby the connection
instance ID is 5 (provided this is the first time the device is establishing a UCMM
connection).
A (random) message must now be sent to the device on a cyclical basis (the standard
expected packet rate is 10 sec.) in order to keep the connection active. Otherwise,
this value must be changed (a value of 0 deactivates the monitoring function).
Explicit messages may be sent to the device from now on, whereby the
corresponding ID can be determined from the following parameters:
Message ID = 0
Source MAC ID = address of the master
Message group = 3