2 read drive parameter - reply ok, 3 read drive parameter - reply error, 2 dgf option parameter access – GE Industrial Solutions 6KCV301DNET User Manual

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Interface card DeviceNet

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3.2.1.6.2.2 Read drive parameter - Reply OK

If the Drive parameter is read correctly, the response is:

DATA TYPE

FIELD

VALUE

MEANING

Byte

Service

Code

32hex OR

80hex

Get Drive Parameter

Reply code- Object

Specific Service.

Word

Result

0

Result field equal to zero

means reading correctly

executed.

Byte 1)

XX

Low byte-Low word drive

parameter value.

Byte 1)

XX

High byte-Low word drive

parameter value.

Byte 1)

XX

Low byte-High word drive

parameter value.

Byte 1)

XX

High byte-High word

drive parameter value.

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VALUE

1) 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.

3.2.1.6.2.3 Read drive parameter - Reply Error

If Drive parameter reading is rejected, the response is the following:

DATA TYPE

FIELD

VALUE

MEANING

Byte

Service

Code

32hex OR

80hex

Get Drive Parameter

Reply code- Object

Specific Service.

Word

Result

XXXX

1

Drive specific error code.

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1) For error codes see chapter 6.0

3.2.2 DGF Option Parameter Access

For reading/writing the parameters of the DGF optional card the DGF Parameter
Access object is defined with the following characteristics:

- Class ID: 67h.

Class Attribute:

- Revision

Instance Attribute:

- This instance does not foresee any attribute.

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