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I/Os and Virtual Connections [500]
Section 11-5
Communication information
Additional digital inputs [529] to [52H]
Additional digital inputs with I/O option board installed, B1 DigIn 1 [529] - B3
DigIn 3 [52H]. B stands for board and 1 to 3 is the number of the board which
is related to the position of the I/O option board on the option mounting plate.
The functions and selections are the same as DigIn 1 [521].
Communication information
11-5-3 Analogue Outputs [530]
Submenu with all settings for the analogue outputs. Selections can be made
from application and VSD values, in order to visualize actual status. Analogue
outputs can also be used as a mirror of the analogue input. Such a signal can
be used as:
•
a reference signal for the next VSD in a Master/Slave configuration (see
Fig. 100).
•
a feedback acknowledgement of the received analogue reference value.
AnOut1 Function [531]
Sets the function for the Analogue Output 1. Scale and range are defined by
AnOut1 Advanced settings [533].
Modbus Instance no/
DeviceNet no:
43241–43248
Profibus slot/index
169/146–169/152
EtherCAT index (hex)
4ca9-4cb0
Fieldbus format
UInt
Modbus format
UInt
Modbus Instance no/
DeviceNet no:
43501–43509
Profibus slot/index
170/150–170/158
EtherCAT index (hex)
4dad-4db5
Fieldbus format
Int
Modbus format
Int
Default:
Speed
Process Val
0
Actual process value according to Process feedback signal.
Speed
1
Actual speed.
Torque 2
Actual
torque.
Process Ref
3
Actual process reference value.
Shaft Power
4
Actual shaft power.
Frequency
5
Actual frequency.
Current
6
Actual current.
El power
7
Actual electrical power.
Output volt
8
Actual output voltage.
DC-voltage
9
Actual DC link voltage.
AnIn1
10
Mirror of received signal value on AnIn1.
AnIn2
11
Mirror of received signal value on AnIn2.
AnIn3
12
Mirror of received signal value on AnIn3.
AnIn4
13
Mirror of received signal value on AnIn4.
Speed
A
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