203
I/Os and Virtual Connections [500]
Section 11-5
Fig. 100
AnOut1 Advanced [533]
With the functions in the AnOut1 Advanced menu, the output can be com-
pletely defined according to the application needs. The menus will automati-
cally be adapted to “mA” or “V”, according to the selection in AnOut1 Setup
[532].
This parameter is automatically displayed if User mA or User V is selected in
menu AnOut 1 Setup [532]. The menu will automatically adapt to current or
voltage setting according to the selected setup. Only visible if [532] = User
mA/V.
Communication information
This parameter is automatically displayed if User mA or User V is selected in
menu AnOut1 Setup [532]. The menu will automatically adapt to current or
voltage setting according to the selected setup. Only visible if [532] = User
mA/V.
Communication information
Default:
4 mA
Range:
0.00 – 20.00 mA, 0 – 10.00 V
Modbus Instance no/
DeviceNet no:
43253
Profibus slot/index
169/157
EtherCAT index (hex)
4cb5
Fieldbus format
Long, 1=0.01
Modbus format
EInt
Default:
20.00 mA
Range:
0.00–20.00 mA, 0–10.00 V
Modbus Instance no/
DeviceNet no:
43254
Profibus slot/index
169/158
EtherCAT index (hex)
4cb6
VSD 1
Master
VSD 2
Slave
Ref
.
AnOut
Ref.
A
4mA
A
20.0mA
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