5 signal functions of 4xanalog input ±10, Signal functions of 4xanalog input ±10, 13 parameter setting via profibus−dp – Lenze EPM−T9XX Modular system User Manual

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Parameterising analog modules

Signal functions of 4xanalog input ±10

13

Parameter setting via PROFIBUS−DP

13.1

13.1.5

L

13.1−11

EDSPM−TXXX−9.0−11/2009

13.1.5

Signal functions of 4xanalog input ±10

)

Note!

l

Short−circuit unused inputs (connect positive and negative
terminals) or deactivate them by assigning the function number
FF

h

.

l

In the event of an overflow or underflow, wrong values are
output. Strong signal jumps with sign reversal may occur.

I/O system IP20 multiplies measured values with decimal positions and without
normalisation by a factor and transfers them as integers to the bus. To output the
decimal positions, divide the measured values by the same factor.

Example:
Measuring task: Voltage measurement with signal function 28

h

. Measured value = 8.5 V.

1. I/O system IP20 converts the measured value into an integer:

8.5 [V] × 10 = 85

2. Reconvert the measured value to output it with decimal positions:

85 [V]

10

+ 8.5 V

Paramete
r bytes
2/3/4/5

Signal function

Signal range

Format

1)

Tolerance

00

h

19

Parameter data in module are not overwritten

28

h

Voltage
measurement

±10 V

−10.00
−27648

{0.01V}

{1

dec

}

+10.00

27648

S7

Two’s

complement

±0.1 %

2)

±0.2 %

3)

Min.

Limit

values

Max.

−11.76 V
−32512

dec

+11.76 V
32511

dec

2B

h

Voltage
measurement

±10 V

−10.00
−16384

{0.01V}

{1

dec

}

+10.00

16384

S5

Sum and sign

±0.1 %

2)

±0.2 %

3)

Min.

Limit

values

Max.

−12.50 V
−20480

dec

+12.50 V
20480

dec

3Bh

Voltage
measurement

±10 V

−10.00
−16384

{0.01V}

{1

dec

}

+10.00

16384

S5

Two’s

complement

±0.1 %

2)

±0.2 %

3)

Min.

Limit

values

Max.

−12.50 V
−20480

dec

+12.50 V
20480

dec

FF

h

Analog input deactivated

1)

Format of the input data (

13.1−6).

2)

Tolerance of the input range at an ambient temperature of 25 °C.

3)

Tolerance of the input range across the entire admissible temperature range.

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