Watson-Marlow MM420 User Manual

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3 Functions

Issue 10/06

MICROMASTER 420 Operating Instructions

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A connector is a value (16 or 32 bit), which can include a normalized quantity
(without dimension) as well as also a quantity with associated units. Connectors
always refer to functions whereby they are sub-divided into connector inputs and
connector outputs (refer to Fig. 3-5). Essentially the same as the binectors, the
connector inputs are characterized by a "P" parameter plus attribute "CI" (e.g.:
P0771 CI: DAC); while the connector outputs are always represented using an "r"
parameter plus attribute "CO" (e.g.: r0021 CO: Smoothed output frequency).
As can be seen from the examples above, connector parameters have the
following abbreviations in front of the parameter names:

CI Connector Input, signal sink ("P" parameters)

→ The CI parameter can be interconnected with a connector output as source,

by entering the parameter number of the connector output (CO parameter)
as value in the CI parameter (e.g.: P0771 = 21).

CO Connector Output, signal source ("r" parameters)

→ The CO parameter can be used as source for CI parameters. For the

particular interconnection, the CO parameter number must be entered in the
CI parameter (e.g.: P0771 = 21).

Further, MICROMASTER has "r" parameters where several binector outputs are
combined in a word (e.g.: r0052 CO/BO: Status word 1). This feature reduces, on
one hand, the number of parameters and simplifies parameterization via the serial
interface (data transfer). This parameter is further characterized by the fact that it
does not have any units and each bit represents a digital (binary) signal.

As can be seen from the examples of parameters, these combined parameters
have the following abbreviation in front of the parameter names:

CO/BO Connector Output / Binector Output, signal source ("r"

parameters)

→ CO/BO parameters can be used as source for CI parameters and BI

parameters:
a) In order to interconnect all of the CO/BO parameters, the parameter

number must be entered into the appropriate CI parameter (e.g.:
P2016[0] = 52).

b) When interconnecting a single digital signal, in addition to the CO/BO

parameter number, the bit number must also be entered into the BI
parameter (e.g.: P0731 = 52.3)

Abbreviation and symbol

Name

Function

CI

Connector input
(signal receiver)

Data flow

Pxxxx

CI: ...

Function

CO

Connector output
(signal source)

Data flow

Function

rxxxx

CO: ...

CO
BO

Binector/connector
output
(signal source)

Data flow

Functions

rxxxx

CO/BO: ...

Fig. 3-5

Connectors

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