Commissioning – Lenze SMVector RS-485 LECOM User Manual

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5.3.3 Addressing via Input Selection

Simple LECOM-A/B drivers, which only use the standard addressing, cannot address subcodes. The input selection
C0248 has been developed to offer the possibility of addressing the subcodes. When using the standard addressing,
the value entered in C0248 is always considered as the subcode. The code C0248 can always be accessed via number
248, independent of the currently set code bank and the sub code used.
Example:
Enter value 1 in C0248 to address the JOG value 1 in subcode 1. Now subelement 1 is always addressed when accessing
C39.

NOTE
After a sub element has been accessed through C0248, C0248 should be reset to 0 to avoid the addressing
of a subelement “by accident” when accessing another code.

5.3.4 Extended Addressing

Another possibility is the direct addressing of parameters by means of expanded addressing.

!

CH1

CH2

CH3

CH4

SC1

SC2

The abbreviations have the following meanings:
!

The ASCII character “!” = 21

hex

= 33

dec

shows that the expanded addressing is used

CH1 to CH4

Code number in hexadecimal code: each character corresponds to a nibble of the code numbers (CH1
is the highest, CH4 is the lowest nibble).

SC1, SC2

Subcode number in hexadecimal code: each character corresponds to a nibble of the code number
word (SC1 is the highest and SC2 the lowest nibble).

The following characters can be displayed in the ASCII code:

ASCII

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

A

B

C

D

E

F

Dec

48

49

50

51

52

53

54

55

56

57

65

66

67

68

69

70

Hex

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

41

42

43

44

45

46

A code number range from 0 to 65535 can be addressed by means of these characters. A maximum of 255 subelements
(field elements) can be accessed via one subcode number of each code. Example: 1002 = “!03EA00”

5.4

Parameter Value (V1 to Vn)

Parameter values can be transmitted in four different formats with the following structures:
• ASCII decimal format (VD)

-

VK1

VK2

VK3

VK4

VK5

VK6

.

NK1

NK2

NK3

NK4

• ASCII hexadecimal format (VH)

H

VH1

VH2

VH3

VH4

VH5

VH6

VH7

VH8

• String format (VS)

S

VS1

VS2

VS3

VS4

VS5

VS6

...

VS240

• Octet string format for data blocks (VO)

O

VO1

VO2

VO3

VO4

VO5

VO6

...

VO240

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