2 parameters, 1 introduction to micromaster system parameters – Siemens 440 User Manual

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Parameters

Issue 01/06

MICROMASTER 440 Parameter List

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2 Parameters

2.1

Introduction to MICROMASTER System Parameters

The layout of the parameter description is as follows.

1 Par number 2 Parameter name

9 Min:

[index] 3

CStat:

5 Datatype

7 Unit:

10 Def:

4 P-Group:

6 active:

8 Quick Comm:

11 Max:

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Description:


1. Parameter number

Indicates the relevant parameter number. The numbers used are 4-digit numbers
in the range 0000 to 9999. Numbers prefixed with an “r” indicate that the
parameter is a “read-only” parameter, which displays a particular value but cannot
be changed directly by specifying a different value via this parameter number (in
such cases, dashes “-“ are entered at the points “Unit”, “Min”, “Def” and “Max” in
the header of the parameter description.
All other parameters are prefixed with a “P”. The values of these parameters can
be changed directly in the range indicated by the “Min” and “Max” settings in the
header.
[index] indicates that the parameter is an indexed parameter and specifies the
number of indices available.

2. Parameter name

Indicates the name of the relevant parameter.
Certain parameter names include the following abbreviated prefixes: BI, BO, CI,
and CO followed by a colon.
These abbreviations have the following meanings:

Binector input, i.e. parameter selects the source of a binary
signal

Binector output, i.e. parameter connects as a binary signal

Connector input, i.e. parameter selects the source of an
analog signal

Connector output, i.e. parameter connects as an analog
signal

Connector/Binector output, i.e. parameter connects as an
analog signal and/or as a binary signal

To make use of BiCo you will need access to the full parameter list. At this level
many new parameter settings are possible, including BiCo functionality. BiCo
functionality is a different, more flexible way of setting and combining input and
output functions. It can be used in most cases in conjunction with the simple,
level 2 settings.
The BiCo system allows complex functions to be programmed. Boolean and
mathematical relationships can be set up between inputs (digital, analog, serial
etc.) and outputs (inverter current, frequency, analog output, relays, etc.).

12 Level:

2

(0)

P9999

r9999

(999:9)

r9999

r9999 [99]

r9999

r9999

CO/BO =

CO

=

CI

=

BO

=

BI

=

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