7 parameters, 4 register access error codes – Toshiba G7 User Manual

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6. In order to perform another parameter read or write, the master must once again send a “no

action” code (Req1=0 and Req0=0), and the Multicom interface must once again respond with
an idle state acknowledge (Resp1=0 and Resp0=0) before the next read or write action can take
place. Until a “no action” code is sent to the Multicom interface, the interface will ignore all
data in the action bits, parameter number and parameter write data words. Also, as long as the
master sends the “no action” code, the Multicom interface will loop-back in the parameter
number response word and parameter data / error code response word whatever data is sent to
it in the corresponding output words.

9.6.4 Register Access Error Codes

When a parameter read or write error occurs, one of the following error codes will be returned in the
parameter data response word:

Error Code

Meaning

0x0000 ..................... cannot execute (access error)

0x0001 ..................... data error (written data value outside of valid range)

0x0002 ..................... invalid parameter number

0x0064 ..................... attempt to write to a read-only parameter

0x0065 ..................... attempt to read from a write-only parameter

0x0066 ..................... other / unclassified error


9.7 Parameters

The parameters that can be accessed via the parameter access method outlined in section 9.6 are defined
in the Toshiba

ASD Operation Manual and/or the ASD Serial Interface Manual. The accessible

parameters, their access behaviors and data ranges may vary depending on the drive’s firmware revision.

The following parameters, which are not implemented in the drive, are used to access local information
on the Multicom interface:

Parameter

Function

Read / Write

Adjustment Range

0xFC82

Multicom interface firmware

version/revision

Read only

High byte = firmware version
Low byte = firmware revision


If an attempt is made to write to this register, error code number 0x0064 (WRITE_TO_READONLY)
will be returned in the parameter data/error code field of the acyclic data.

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