SFA-5000 • SFA-10000 DeviceNet
broken (cable disconnected? Voltage drop?
...).
23-01-2E Alarm flags
[BOOL, ro]
It indicates that a fault occurred and an alarm has been triggered, see the
previous
attribute.
23-01-33 Offset
[DINT, ro]
As soon as you activate the preset, the current position value of the encoder is
saved on this attribute. The offset value is then used in the preset function in
order to calculate the encoder position value to be transmitted. To zero set the
value in this attribute you must upload the factory default values (see the 15h
Restore Service code on page 66).
For any further information on the preset function and the meaning and use of
the related attributes
refer to page 73.
23-01-65 Dip switch
[UINT, ro]
This attribute shows the status of the dip switches.
Dip switches are located in the connection cap and used to set the baud rate
and the MAC-ID (see the sections “4.6 Setting the baud rate: DIP A“ and “4.7
Setting the node address: DIP B“).
bits 0 … 5
= MAC-ID
bits 6 and 7 = not used
bits 8 and 9 = Baud Rate
bits 10 … 15 = not used
23-01-66 Data Tx in Poll mode
[USINT, rw]
This attribute is meant to set which input data is sent when
connection is enabled.
00
: Position value (default)
01: Position value + velocity
23-01-67 Data Tx in COS/Cyclic mode
[USINT, rw]
This parameter is meant to set which input data is sent when the
(COS) /
mode connection is enabled.
00
: Position value (default)
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