3 read peripheral error list – NORD Drivesystems BU0090 User Manual

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NORDAC AS-Interface Manual

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BU

0090

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Example for the reading of a parameter (PKW data via USS protocol / Parameter string):
In order to check whether the order has been correctly carried out and the new value of 1sec has been entered
in parameter P114 for parameter set 1 in the inverter, the corresponding response label must be read out
using the command Read Parameter String

Data Byte
in DB13

Value in
hex

Meaning / Note

DBB4

41

Read the command number for the parameter string

DBB5

01

Slave address


The following data is output to the reception buffer:

Data Byte
in DB13

Value in
hex

Meaning / Note

DBB228

0A

Number of parameter bytes, 0A

hex

corresponds to 10

dec

DBB229 00

Index:

DBB230

02

Index: PKW data

DBB231

10

Parameter label PKE: transfer response label 1 for parameter value

DBB232

72

Parameter label PKE: parameter number PNU

DBB233

00

Sub-index IND:

DBB234

00

Sub-index IND: taking into account parameter set 1 = IND 0

DBB235

00

Parameter value PWE1:

DBB236

00

Parameter value PWE1:

DBB237

00

parameter value PWE2:

DBB238

64

parameter value PWE2: 1sec corresponds to 64

hex


The corresponding response label is in DBB231 of the reception buffer. According to the order / response code
table (see Section 5.5.1), the response code is read by means of Bit 12 to 15 of the parameter coding (PKE).
In the above example the response code is 1 and therefore the plausibility check is positive. If the response
code is "Order cannot be executed" (AK = 7), an error number (see error table Section 5.5.1) is transferred to
the parameter value PWE2 instead of the value.

6.3 Read peripheral error list

In order to determine whether or which AS interface slave is reporting an error, the peripheral errors indicated
can be read out from the list of connected AS interface slaves by means of command number 3E

hex

.

Only the command number 3E

hex

needs to be entered into DB13.DBB4 of the command interface transmission

buffer. After the command or the order from the AS interface has been completed without error (DONE = 1),
the response date is displayed in the reception buffer.
Bytes DB13.DBB228 to Byte DBB232 in the reception buffer display the peripheral error bits of all 31 standard
slaves. The peripheral error of a slave is indicated by the appropriately set Bit (status High). For the allocation
of the individual peripheral error Bits and further information please refer to the Siemens AS interface master
manual.

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