Multiple parameters set_malt_parm service – GE Industrial Solutions OKCV3000CN DeviceNet User Manual

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4.2.3.2. Multiple Parameters Set_Malt_Parm service

With this service it is possible to write the value of 1 or more (maximumlO) drive or DGFC parameters.

Drive parameters keep their own identifier.

DGFC parameters have their own identifier added with

40000dec

(parameter 1 of DGFC must be accessed as

40001)

Following is an encoding example:

To write the value of parameter

8193dec

and

8194dcc

of the drive and

700dec

and

701dec

of the DGFC:

From client to server:

Client

->

Server

~

,00000003

where:

01 is the destination MACID

4c is the code of “Set_Mult_Parm” service request

65 is the class to which the service is addressed

00 is the instance to which the service is addressed

8193d

is the

1st instance to which the service is addressed (parameter 8193 of the drive)

00000000 is the value of the 1st written parameter. Important: this fieldis always 4 bytes long. The data type
of the written parameter must be. known.

8194dec

is the 2nd instance to which the service is addressed (parameter 8194 of the drive)

00000001 is the value of the 2nd written parameter. Important: this field is always 4 bytes long. The data
type of the written parameter must be known.

40700dec

is the 3rd

instance to which the service is addressed (parameter 700 of the DGFC)

00000002 is the value of the 3rd written parameter. Important: this field is always 4 bytes long. The data
type of the written parameter must be known.

40701d

is the instance to which the service is addressed (parameter 701 of the DGFC)

00000003 is the value of the 4th written parameter. Important: this field is always 4 bytes long. The data type

of the written parameter must be known.

From server to client:

Client

Server

00,cc,0000,0000,0000,0000

where:

00 is the destination MACID

cc is the code of “Set_Mult_Parm” service response

0000 is the result of the 1st writing operation

0000

is the result of the 2nd writing operation

0000 is the result of the 3rd writing operation

0000 is the result of the 4th writing operation

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