Static output assemblies – Burkert Type 8630 User Manual

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Static Output Assemblies

The addresses given in the table

Static Output Assemblies can be used as path statement for the

attribute

Consumed Connection Path of an I/O connection, whereby the attributes described in more

detail in the following table can be transferred as Output Process Data via this I/O connection.
Independently from this however, it is also possible to acyclically access the attributes combined in the
Assemblies via Explicit Messages.

Name

Address Data Attribute of the assemblies for
Write/Read access Class, Instance, Attribute

Format of the Data

Attribute

INP (factory setting)

4, 21, 3

Byte 0: INP low
Byte 1: INP high

SP

4, 22, 3

Byte 0: SP low
Byte 1: SP high

MTMP

4, 23, 3

Byte 0: MTMP low
Byte 1: MTMP high

SP+MTMP

4, 24, 3

Byte 0: SP low
Byte 1: SP high
Byte 2: MTMP low
Byte 3: MTMP high

Name

Description of the Output Data Attributes

Attribute address,
Class, Instance,
Attribute; data type,

length

INP

Position setpoint

Setpoint of position controller in ‰.

Value range 0...1000.

In "purely" position controller operation (PCONTRL
inactiv) transmission of the setpoint position INP is

necessary; as process controller (PCONTRL activ)

the transmission of INP is not possible. In the case of
too small or too large a value, the last valid is used

and indicated in ERR with HEX 14.

111, 1, 58;

UINT, 2 Byte

SP

Process-set-value (Process Setpoint)

Set-value process controller in physical unit (as set up
in the P.CO INP or P.CO SCAL menu), max. value

range –999...9999, depending on the internal scaling.
If the value is too small or too large, the last valid

value will be used and will be displayed in ERR with

HEX 15.

120, 1, 2;

INT, 2 Byte

MTMP

Medium temperature

Temperature of the medium in °C.
Value range -20 ... 150.

If the value is too small or too large, the last valid

value will be used and will be displayed in ERR with

HEX 18.

120, 1, 9;

INT, 2 Byte

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