2 input data assignment via index, Input data assignment via index – Lenze EPM−T9XX Modular system User Manual

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Parameterising SSI interface

Input data assignment via index

12

Parameter setting via system bus (CAN) / CANopen

12.5

12.5.2

L

12.5−2

EDSPM−TXXX−9.0−11/2009

The parameter data are assigned as follows:

Byte

Assignment

Lenze setting

0

Reserved

1

Reserved

2

Baud rate

1)

00

h

= 300 kBaud

00

h

01

h

= 100 kBaud

02

h

= 300 kBaud

03

h

= 600 kBaud

04

h ...

FF

h

= 300 kBaud

3

Coding

2)

Bit 0

0

Binary code

00

h

1

Gray Code

Bit 1

Reserved

Hold function

3)

Bit 2

0

Deactivate

1

Activate

Bits 3 ...
7

Reserved

1)

The encoder connected to the SSI interface transmits serial data. Therefore the encoder receives a clock pulse
from the SSI interface. The clock pulse is determined by you.

2)

If the encoder transmits the data in Gray code to the SSI interface, activate the Gray code to ensure that the data
will be transferred in binary code from the gateway.

3)

If the hold function is activated, the current encoder value will be frozen as soon as +24 V are applied to the input
I/O.0 +24 V. For this, the switching function must be parameterised for the input I/O.0 (I4101

h

or I4103

h

).

)

Note!

The baud rate depends on the cable length and the SSI encoder.
The cables must be twisted and shielded in pairs. The following
data serve as a guideline:

Cable length

Baud rate

< 400 m

100 kBaud

< 100 m

300 kBaud

< 50 m

600 kBaud

12.5.2

Input data assignment via index

The input data of the SSI interface can be parameterised via indices. The indices
required depend on the mapping (I4104

h

).

)

Note!

Settings under indices I4101

h

and I4103

h

can only be reset by

disconnecting the supply voltage.

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