Output value parameters
Output values (motor)
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LCr | Parameter name: | Motor current |
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| Terminal display: | [Motor current] |
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| Logic address: | 3204 = 16#0C84 |
| Type: | UINT |
| CANopen index: | 2002/5 |
| Read/write: | R |
| INTERBUS index: | 5FB9/06 |
| Unit: | 0.1 A |
| DeviceNet path: | 2A/01/09 (1) |
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| 71/01/05 (2) |
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| Parameter conforming to ODVA profile |
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UOP | Parameter name: | Motor voltage |
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| Terminal display: | [Motor voltage] |
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| Logic address: | 3208 = 16#0C88 |
| Type: | UINT |
| CANopen index: | 2002/9 |
| Read/write: | R |
| INTERBUS index: | 5FB9/0A |
| Unit: | 1 V |
| DeviceNet path: | 71/01/09 |
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OPr | Parameter name: | Motor power |
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| Terminal display: | [Motor power] |
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| Logic address: | 3211 = 16#0C8B |
| Type: | INT |
| CANopen index: | 2002/C |
| Read/write: | R |
| INTERBUS index: | 5FB9/0C |
| Unit: | 1% |
| DeviceNet path: | 71/01/0C |
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UNT | Parameter name: | Units of parameters APH, PTH, RTH and RTHI |
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| Logic address: | 3234 = 16#0CA2 |
| Type: | WORD (bit register) |
| CANopen index: | 2002/23 |
| Read/write: | R |
| INTERBUS index: | 5FB9/18 |
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| DeviceNet path: | 71/01/23 |
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| The unit changes automatically when the value reaches the maximum format of the parameter. | ||||
| bit 0 + bit 1 = unit of APH: 0 = Wh, 1 = kWh, 2 = MWh |
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| bit 2 + bit 3 = unit of PTH: 0 = seconds, 1 = minutes, 2 = hours |
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| bit 4 + bit 5 = unit of RTH: 0 = seconds, 1 = minutes, 2 = hours |
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| bit 6 + bit 7 = unit of RTHI: 0 = seconds, 1 = minutes, 2 = hours |
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| bit 8 + bit 9 = | unit of IPHR: 0 = Wh, 1 = kWh, 2 = MWh |
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| bit 10 + bit 11 = unit of IPH: 0 = Wh, 1 = kWh, 2 = MWh |
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| bits 12 to 15: | Reserved (= 0) |
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(1)ODVA standard path. It can be used for explicit messaging. Do not use it for configuring an assembly.
(2)Altivar path. To ensure better interchangeability, avoid using it for explicit messaging. This is the path that must be used for configuring an assembly.
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