Function library – Lenze E82xVxxxKxxxxx User Manual

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Function library

Free interconnection of analog signals
Free configuration of analog outputs

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EDS82EV903 EN 3.0

IMPORTANT

Possible settings

Code

Selection

Lenze

Name

No.

C0422
*

Offset for
analog output
X3/62 (AOUT1−
OFFSET)
Standard I/O

0.00

−10.00

{0.01 V}

10.00 C0422 and C0109 are equal

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C0420
*
(A)

Gain − analog
outputs
Application I/O

128

º Gain 1

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1 X3/62

(AOUT1−GAIN)

128

0

{1}

255 C0420/1 and C0108 are equal

2 X3/63

(AOUT2−GAIN)

C0422
*
(A)

Offset of
analog outputs
Application I/O

−10.00

{0.01 V}

10.00

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1 X3/62 (AOUT1−

OFFSET)

0.00

C0422/1 and C0109 are the same

2 X3/63 (AOUT2−

OFFSET)

C0424
*

v

(A)

Output signal
range − analog
outputs
Application I/O

0
1

0 ... 10 V / 0 ... 20 mA
4 ... 20 mA

Observe jumper position of the
function module!
(from version: application I/O
E82ZAFA ... Vx11)

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1 X3/62 (AOUT1)

0

2 X3/63 (AOUT2)

0

Signal linkage

The analog outputs are linked with internal analog signals by entering the selection figure
of the internal signal into the corresponding subcode of C0419. C0419 can be different for
the parameter sets.

Examples

ƒ

C0419/1

ð 51: The process data word CAN−IN2/word 2 is the signal source for

X3/62.

ƒ

C0419/2

ð 5: The monitoring signal Motor voltage" is the signal source for X3/63.

)

Note!

The process data input words CAN−IN1.W1/FIF−IN.W1, CAN−IN1.W2/FIF−IN.W2,
CAN−IN2.W1 and CAN−IN2.W2 can be defined as analog word or digital word
(16 bit). If you link them with analog outputs (C0419/x = 50, 51 or 60, 61), they
must be defined as analog input words. Otherwise the output signal would be
incorrect.

Adjustment

Set gain (C0420) and offset (C0422) to adapt the output signal to the application.

The scalings stated in C0419 relate to gain 1 (C0420 = 128).

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