Figure 6.15.5.1: bus pads – GE Industrial Solutions DV-300 DC Drive Users Manual User Manual

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GEI-100332Ga

——— FUNCTION DESCRIPTION ———

6

134

Pad A bit 9

0

Pad A bit 10

1

= 2

10

= 1024

Pad A bit 11

0

Pad A bit 12

1

= 2

12

= 4096

Pad A bit 13

0

Pad A bit 14

0

Pad A bit 15

0

Bitword pad A = 2 + 32 + 64 + 1024 + 4096 = 5218

Pad A (B) bit 0...15

Bit variables. The single Bits can be read or written. With the Bitword pad A (B) it is

possible to process a Word. See the example. From the Pad A it is possible to read the

Bits 0.....7 of a digital input. On a digital output it is possible to write all the Bit.

Analog

input

Analog

output

Analog output

Analog input

Digital

input

Digital

output

Digital

output

General PAD

Pad 0

0

Pad 1

0

Pad 2

0

Pad 3

0

Pad 4

0

Pad 5

0

Pad 6

0

Bitword pad A

0000h

Bitword pad B

0000h

Pad 7

0

Pad 8

0

Pad 9

0

Pad 10

0

Pad 11

0

Pad 12

0

Pad 13

0

Pad 14

0

Pad 15

0

INTERBUS S, PROFIBUS DP, etc.

Options (Bus Interface ....)

Keypad

RS 485

Figure 6.15.5.1: Bus pads

n

ote

When setting the PADs bit to digital I/O the following rules have to be aplied:

1. Assigning PAD A/B bit to a Digital Output will cause the state of the digital output (n)

coming from PAD A/B bit (n-1)

2. Relay 2 can be driven by means of PAD A/B bit 14.

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