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Page 17: Bit 3, Bit n, Ref. ramp speed

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To reconfigure the PDC data outcoming from the Master it is necessary to interrupt the data transfer to the

drive parameters.

This is the task of the communication object

Output

Enabling of the PDC output:

PDC OUTPUT DATA DESCRIPTOR

PDC OUTPUT

ENABLE

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REF.

Ramp

Speed

Every Bit of the

output

object is assigned to a Byte of the Process Data

Channel.

The meaning is the following:

Bit = 0

The assignment of the Byte to a drive parameter is disabled.

Bit 1

The assignment of the Byte to a drive parameter is enabled.

If an drive parameter occupies more than one Byte, the Bit assigned to the first Byte becomes significant.

This corresponds to the position of the drive parameter

both in the object

output data

and in the object

input data Descriptor The remaining Bits have no importance.

With the writing of the object PDC output data Descriptor>> the data transfer of the PDC data outcoming

from the Master is automatically interrupted; this is possible by clearing the corresponding control Bit in

Output Enable)).

Example 1:

If the assignment of the first parameter in the

output data Descriptor)> is modified, the Bit 0 is

cleared. The remaining Bits do not change.

Example 2:

If the assignment of all parameters

output data Descriptor

is modified, all the Bits are cleared.

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