Dpv1 field bus node object directory – Burkert Type 8644 User Manual

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The following objects are available on the DPV1 field bus node:

Index 2: Module parameter

According to the format of the parameter telegram (see

Parameter telegram section) you can pre-set

security and configuration values via slots 1-63 for every E/A module. The DPV1 field bus node monitors
the connection to the master. This makes index 2 a parameter deposited on the DPV1 field bus node with
reference to E/A modules.

Index 3: Control byte

The parameter telegram provides a user-specific byte for the DPV1 field bus node with which, for example,
the diagnosis format can be selected. However, in addition to transmission in the parameter telegram (byte
11, see

Parameter telegram section), it is also possible to pre-set the byte under index 3. This means that

you can re-parameterise during operation.

Bit 0

= 0

no stop in event of error (local bus)

= 1

stop in event of error (local bus)

Bit 1

= 0

automatic error acknowledgement (e.g. in event of peripheral errors)

= 1

manual acknowledgement necessary

Bit 3:2 = 00 Status PDU format

= 01 ID-related diagnosis
= 10 manufacturer-specific diagnosis (DPV1-FELDBUSKNOTEN)

Bit 4

= 0

DI16 and DO16 Format Byte 0 / Byte 1

= 1

DI16 and DO16 Format Byte 1 / Byte 0

Bit 5

= 0

Data exchange with Broadcast Operate

= 1

Data exchange without Broadcast Operate

Bit 7:6 reserved

Index 4: Acknowledgement (local bus event)

With index 3 (bit 0 and 1) it is possible to adjust the different behaviour in the local bus.
By default, the occurring peripheral errors are acknowledged automatically and the local bus, if possible,
kept permanently on Run.

However, depending on the application it may be asked that an automatic acknowledgement is not
permitted and particular measures must be taken. You can then react manually to bus events via index 4.
This applies for a module error in the form of an acknowledgement-binding peripheral error, but also after
the elimination of a serious error where data communication was no longer possible.

DPV1 field bus node object directory

Slot

Index

Service

Comment

1 ... 63

2

Write

Module parameter

0

3

Write

Control byte (diagnosis format, manual peripheral error
acknowledgement ...)

0

4

Write

Acknowledgement (local bus event)

1: Local bus stop acknowledgement

2: Peripheral fields acknowledgement

0

5

Read

Overview of PCP modules and status

1 ... 63

47

Read/Write

PCP data to profile profidrive

1 ... 63

48

Read/Write

PCP data

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