Simultaneous broadcast registers (write only), Simultaneous broadcast registers (write only) -4, F7u parameters 4-4 – Yaskawa F7 Modbus User Manual

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F7U Parameters 4-4

Simultaneous Broadcast Registers (Write only)

Simultaneous Broadcast Registers are those registers used to control the simultaneous operation of multiple devices either through a

network interface (option card) or via serial communications. These registers are available during drive RUN.
The “Addr” column contains the register address in hexadecimal format. Drive registers are always referenced in hexadecimal format. The

“Function” column contains the register name. The “Bit” and “Description” columns contain the list of available bits for that register and a

short description of each. If the “Bit” column is empty, the register contains word data and individual bits are meaningless.

Table 4.3– Simultaneous Broadcast Registers

Mode

Addr

Function

Bit

Description

V/f

V/f

wPG

OLV FV

0000h Reserved

Reserved

NA

NA

NA

NA

0h

0 = Stop 1 = Run

1h

0 = Forward 1 = Reverse

2h Reserved
3h Reserved
4h Reserved
5h

Multi-Function Input 1 @ S3 (default = External Fault) Function set by setting of H1-01

6h

Multi-Function Input 2 @ S4 (default = Fault Reset) Function set by setting of H1-02

7h Reserved
8h Reserved
9h Reserved

Ah Reserved
Bh Reserved
Ch

Multi-Function Input 3 @ S5* Function set by setting of H1-03

Dh

Multi-Function Input 4 @ S6* Function set by setting of H1-04

Eh

Multi-Function Input 5 @ S7* Function set by setting of H1-05

0001h Command

Fh

Multi-Function Input 6 @ S8* Function set by setting of H1-06

0002h Frequency Reference

30000/100 %**

Note: *

Use of these bits is dependent on the setting of register 0Fh bits 0Ch, 0Dh, 0Eh and 0Fh. Refer to Table 4.1 – Command Registers (Read / Write).

**

This value must be sent to the drive as a hexadecimal value. Example: 4096 = 1000h.

The scaling is fixed at 30000/100 %. and is not affected by parameter o1-03.

It is affected by the maximum frequency of the drive receiving the command. Simply it is ((decimal freq ref)/30000)* (drive’s maximum frequency).

Example: Send 1000h to drive. 1000h = 4096 decimal.

(4096*100 %)/30000 = 13.65 %.

If drive’s maximum frequency is 60 Hz, then the frequency reference command to the drive is 60*13.65 % or 8.19 Hz.

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