Burkert Type 8793 User Manual

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The addresses indicated in “Table 119” can be used as a path data for the attribute

Produced Connection Path of

an I/O connection.

The attributes described in more detail in the following “Table 120”can be transferred as input process data via this
I/O connection.

Nevertheless, by using this address data, the attributes combined in the assemblies can also be accessed acycli-
cally via

Explicit Messages.

Name

Description.of.the.input.data.attributes

Attribute.Address.Class,.
Instance,.Attribute;.
Data.type,.Length

POS

Actual position

Actual value of positioner as ‰. Value range 0 – 1000. However,
values <0 or >1000 also possible if e.g. Autotune has not run
through correctly.

111, 1, 59;

INT, 2 byte

CMD

Nominal position

Set-point value of positioner as ‰. Value range 0 – 1000.

111, 1, 58;

UINT, 2 byte

PV *

Process actual value (process value)

Actual value of process controller in physical unit (as set in the
menu

P.CONTROL SETUP PV-INPUT or PV-SCALE), max.

value range -999 – 9999, depending on internal scaling.

120, 1, 3;



INT, 2 byte

SP *

Process set-point value

Set-point value of process controller in physical unit (as set in the
menu

P.CONTROL SETUP SP-INPUT or SP-SCALE), max.

value range -999 – 9999, depending on internal scaling.

120, 1, 2;

INT, 2 byte

ERR

Error

Indicates the number of the process value (output) which was not
written. The value is retained until it is deleted with “1” by acyclically
writing the “Error” attribute (access via Explicit Message – Set
Attribute Single).

HEX

0X14 INP

0X15 SP

100, 1, 1;

USINT, 1 byte

* relevant only for Type 8793 and when process controller activated.

Table 120:

Input data attributes; DeviceNet

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Type 8792, 8793

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