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I/O data transfer (implicit messages)

8.2

Technology applications (TA) / drive profiles

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8.2

Technology applications (TA) / drive profiles

The Inverter Drives 8400 protec is provided with various drive profiles. They define a standardised

or individual control and status word assignment and the standardisation of setpoints and actual

value scalings.
The following drive profiles are supported by the inverter:

• Lenze technology applications / user-definable parameter sets
• "AC Drive Profile" application

8.2.1

Lenze technology applications / user-definable parameter sets

The technology applications integrated in the inverter provide the main signal flow for realising a

general or specific drive solution.
For using the Lenze technology application selection in the »Engineer« via standard device code

C00005, the following assembly object instances have to be used in the host (scanner):

See also

Assembly Object (4 / 0x04)

( 111)

.

The custom assemblies also allow for a user-definable parameter setting, depending on the

application. Hence, 16 data words (32 bytes) can be freely assigned with variables of the MCI port

blocks in the »Engineer«.
The user-definable parameter setting can be used in addition to the previously set technology

application.

Lenze technology application / configuring user-definable parameter sets

( 48)

Tip!
Here you will find information on configuring with the »RSLogix 5000« programming

software from Rockwell:

I/O configuration with »RSLogix 5000« version 19 or lower

( 53)

I/O configuration with »RSLogix 5000« version 20 or higher

( 58)

Instance ID

Assembly object instance

[dec]

[hex]

110

0x6E

Custom Output

(from the adapter to the scanner)

111

0x6F

Custom Input

(from the adapter to the scanner)

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