B-5 returning to default settings – MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC FX2N User Manual

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FX2N-32DP-IF Profibus-DP Interface Units

Appendix B

B-12

B-5

Returning to Default Settings

The example of setting the user parameter is the one of FX

2N

-4AD. For FX

2N

-4DA, the settings

must correspond to their respective BFM locations. For the meaning of BFM, refer to each
user’s manual

1) First step of returning to default for FX

2N

-4AD

Table B-12:First Step of Returning to Default Settings for FX

2N

-4AD

Using GSD File

User

Parameter

Type

Description

Using Programming Tool

Byte

No.

Setting

Value

(Hex)

Register

No.

Setting

Value

(Hex)

Higher/

Lower

Byte

0

00 H

User
parameter
for 32DP-IF

See section 6.1.

D200

0000 H

Lower

1

00 H

Higher

2

DA H

User
parameter
for special
function
block
(FX

2N

-4AD)

BFM #30 lower byte

D201

07DA H

Lower

3

07 H

BFM #30 higher byte

Higher

4

09 H

Total length of parameter bytes for this
special function block are 9 bytes (byte
No. 4 ~ 12).

D202

0409 H

Lower

5

04 H

Example: number of BFM for data

exchanged every cycle is 4
BFMs (BFM #9 ~ #12).

Higher

6

09 H

Specified exchange, ex. BFM #9

D203

0A09 H

Lower

7

0A H

Specified exchange, ex. BFM #10

Higher

8

0B H

Specified exchange, ex. BFM #11

D204

0C0B H

Lower

9

0C H

Specified exchange, ex. BFM #12

Higher

10

H94

Returning to default settings, BFM #20
is set to “0001 H”.

D205

0194 H

Lower

11

H01

BFM #21 lower byte: “01 H”

Higher

12

H00

BFM #21 higher byte: “00 H”

D206

0000 H

Lower

-

-

-

Higher

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