6 behavior, 1 write drive parameter, 1 write drive parameter request – GE Industrial Solutions 6KCV301DNET User Manual

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Interface card DeviceNet

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3.2.1.6 Behavior

This object is the interface between the DeviceNet network and all Drive pa-
rameters. The access to the Drive parameter is carried out by the parameter
index; if the parameter does not exist or may not be accessed for any reason
(for example: try to write a read only parameter) an error code will be returned.

Drive parameters in text format cannot be accessed.

In the following are repeted patterns of how the data frame of data has to be
composed for reading/writing Drive parameters.

3.2.1.6.1 Write Drive Parameter

In this example the writing of a Drive parameter is shown; the cases of positive
or wrong writing are distinguished.

3.2.1.6.1.1 Write Drive Parameter Request

The data frame for writing a drive parameter is composed as follows:

DATA TYPE

FIELD

VALUE

MEANING

Byte

Service

Code

33hex

Set Drive Parameter -

Object Specific Service.

Class ID

66hex

Drive Parameter Access

Class Object.

Instance

ID

XXXX

Drive Parameter Index in

format Low byte-High

byte.

XX

Low byte-Low word drive

parameter value.

XX

High byte-Low word drive

parameter value.

XX

Low byte-High word drive

parameter value.

XX

High byte-High word

drive parameter value.

dn360

VALUE

Byte

2)

See Note

1)

1)

Byte or Word depending on the type of allocation executed by the Master.

2)

The number of bytes of the “Value”-field depends on the length of the
Drive parameter; i.e.: if the Drive parameter type is “Integer” the length of
VALUE is 2 bytes.

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