Implemented cip™ objects – Lenze E84DGFCG User Manual

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Implemented CIP™ objects

General CIP objects

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Data mapping of the output assemblies

Note!

In order to be able to use the torque control for the assembly object instances 22 (0x16),

23 (0x17), 72 (0x48), 73 (0x49), the "DriveMode" attribute has to be written by means of

explicit message transfer.

Write "DriveMode" attribute

( 138)

Data component

[Bits 0 ... 7]

Class

Instance

Number

Attribute

Name

Number

Name

Number

RunFwd [Bit 0]

Control

Supervisor

0x29

1

Run1

3

RunRev [Bit 1]

Control

Supervisor

0x29

1

Run2

4

FaultReset [Bit 2]

Control

Supervisor

0x29

1

FaultRst

12

NetCtrl [Bit 5]

Control

Supervisor

0x29

1

NetCtrl

5

NetRef [Bit 6]

AC Drive

0x2A

1

NetRef

4

Drive Mode [Bits 0 ... 7]

AC Drive

0x2A

1

DriveMode

6

Speed Reference [Bits 0 ... 7]

AC Drive

0x2A

1

SpeedRef

8

Torque Reference [Bits 0 ... 7]

AC Drive

0x2A

1

TorqueRef

12

Custom Output [Bits 0 ... 7]

Note!

In case of the assembly object instances 21 (0x15) and 23 (0x17), NetCtrl (Bit 5) and

NetRef (Bit 6) have to be set in order that the drive can receive start/stop commands and

speed/torque commands via the network.

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