Manual
InterBus Parameter Descriptions and Data Protocol 5–5
Parameter Access
Parameter access is established by object indices and parameter
related sub-indices to be sent via the PCP telegram.
Table 5.E
Parameter attributes
Each parameter is described by an attribute to be read according to
table 5.F. The attribute consists of one word with 2 bytes which are
defined as follows:
High Byte stores the Unit (scaling) according to the table 5.G,
Low Byte stores the parameter number.
Table 5.F
Parameter Access Fault Codes
("Additional Error Codes")
The error messages listed in the table 5.G indicated problems when
attempting to access parameters via PCP.
The drive will NOT fault but indicate to the user that a specific
parameter access failed.
Table 5.G
Parameter
Type
Parameter
Numbers Index Sub-Index (decimal)
Display P01 – P20,
P30 – P84
0x5FF0 1 to 99(1-20, 30-84) Read
Program P30 – P84 0x5FF1 1 – 86 (84) Read Parameter Default
Program P30 – P84 0x5FF2 1 – 86 (84) Read Parameter Low Limit
Program P30 – P84 0x5FF3 1 – 86 (84) Read Parameter High Limit
Program P30 – P84 0x5FF4 1 – 86 (84) Read Parameter Attribute
Program P30 – P84 0x5FF9 30 – 86 (84) Write
Fault Code 0x603F Active Fault according to Table 8B
High Byte Units
0 Decimal 1
1 Decimal 0.1
2 Decimal 0.01
3 Hexadecimal 1
4 Binary 1
5 Decimal (signed) 1
6 Decimal (signed) 0.1
7 Decimal (signed) 0.01
Error Code Error
1 Parameter size is too small (e.g. byte instead of word)
4 Parameter value is out of limits
10 Parameter write attempt while drive is running
11 Parameter number too small
12 Parameter size is too large (e.g. 3 bytes instead of two bytes)
20 Parameter number not valid
22 Parameter number is too high
30 No valid response from drive