2 structure of the response message, Structure of the response message, Profibus communication – Lenze 931K User Manual

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PROFIBUS communication

The data telegram
Structure of the response message

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KHB 13.0004−EN 2.1

5.1.2

Structure of the response message

ADR = 1

ADR = 2

ADR = 4

ADR = 8

ADR = 12

ADR = 16

Byte

0

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2

3

4

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12

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15

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Data 3rd PNU

Data 2nd PNU

Data 1st PNU

Status word 1 (PNU 968)

Mandatory wildcard (PNU 2010.0)

Telegram identifier (not changeable). In the telegram editor the corresponding response message has to
be assigned to the receive message:

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Response message 0: "positioning" mode (value of byte 0: F0

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)

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Response message 1: "speed control" mode (value of byte 0: F1

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)

5.1.3

Structure of the receive and response message with PKW mechanism

The PKW mechanism (PKW = parameter identifier value) enables a variable read/write
access to the parameters of the controller with a defined telegram structure.

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Use the PNU 2000 for the PKW mechanism.

Receive message

The PNU 2000 can be entered in the telegram editor, for instance under address 4.

ADR = 1

ADR = 2

ADR = 4

ADR = 12

ADR = 16

1st DWORD

2nd DWORD

Byte

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

...

...

Data 2nd PNU

PNU 2000

Control word 1 (PNU 967) (

^ 54)

Mandatory wildcard (PNU 2010.0)

Telegram identifier

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Structure of PNU 2000:
(two data double words (2 × 4 bytes))

Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3

Byte 4 … 7

Parameter value

Subindex of PNU

PNU to be accessed by the master

Identifier:

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Read access: 41

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Write access: 42

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No access: 00

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