System modules – Lenze ECSCAxxx User Manual

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System modules

AIF1_IO_AutomationInterface (node number 41)

Outputs_AIF1

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System variables

Variable

Data

type

Signal

type

Address

Display

code

Display

format

Notes

AIF1_wDctrlStat

Word

˘

%QW41.0

˘

˘

AIF1_nOutW1_a

Integer

analog

%QW41.1

C0858/1

dec [%]

AIF1_nOutW2_a

%QW41.2

C0858/2

AIF1_nOutW3_a

%QW41.3

C0858/3

AIF1_bFDO0_b

...

AIF1_bFDO15_b

BOOL

binary

%QX41.2.0

...

%QX41.2.15

˘

hex

AIF1_bFDO16_b

...

AIF1_bFDO31_b

%QX41.3.0

...

%QX41.3.15

AIF1_dnOutD1_p

Double
integer

position

%QD41.1

C0859

dec [inc]

User data

The 8 bytes of user data to be sent can be written via several variables of different data
types. According to requirements, data can therefore be transferred from the PLC program
as

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binary information (1 bit)

ƒ

status word/quasi−analog value (16 bit)

ƒ

angle information (32 bit)

)

Note!

Avoid simultaneous overwriting via different variable types to ensure data
consistency.
Thus, bytes 5 and 6 should only be overwritten by

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variable AIF1_dnOutD1_p,

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variable AIF1_nOutW2_a or

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variables AIF1_bFDO0_b ... AIF1_bFDO15_b.

Byte

Variable (1 bit)

Variable (16 bit)

Variable (32 bit)

1, 2

AIF1_wDctrlStat

Byte 1/2 can be used for transferring the status word from the SB DCTRL_DriveControl to the field bus
module.

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For this purpose, connect variable DCTRL_wStat of the SB DCTRL_DriveControl to variable
AIF1_wDctrlStat.

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In addition to signals such as IMP and CINH the SB status word DCTRL_DriveControl contains some
freely assignable signals which can be overwritten via the variables DCTRL_bStateB..._b of the
SB DCTRL_DriveControl.

3, 4

AIF1_nOutW1_a

5, 6

AIF1_bFDO0_b

...

AIF1_bFDO15_b

AIF1_nOutW2_a

AIF1_dnOutD1_p

7, 8

AIF1_bFDO16_b

...

AIF1_bFDO31_b

AIF1_nOutW3_a

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