User`s guide

Section 2 — Software Set-Up Bulletin No. VVDED397053US
Interbus-S Protocol November 2000
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Exchanges via Message Handling
The maximum message length is 128 bytes. Message handling services
conform to the Peripheral Communication Protocol (PCP) standard for
communication services. This is without an error check.
In order to send messages to both output periodic words (6040h and
6042h) ProcDatEnab must be set to zero. This disables the periodic data
exchange. If the periodic data exchange is not disabled the next periodic
data exchange overwrites the message data.
NOTE: All messages pass through all of the slaves on the network, but
slave-to-slave communication is not possible.
The variables exchanged via message handling are described in the
ATV58 Register Access Guide for Communication Networks,
VVDED397058US. To command and control the speed of the drive
controller, the command variables in Tables 14 (page 23) and 15
(page 26) must be used. Interbus-S protocol assigns the control register
and the speed setpoint to the output periodic words by default. Message
handling must therefore not be used to transmit these commands, as they
will be immediately replaced by the next exchange of periodics.
Accessible Data
The two following types of objects can be accessed:
User objects (Index 0x5FE0 to 0x5FFF)
Drivecom objects (Index 0x6000 to 0x6049)
Control and Supervision
Interbus-S protocol is used to control exchanges.
If an invalid message is sent to the slave device, it transmits an exception
response to the master device. The master then decides whether to
repeat the exchange or not.
Table 7: Periodic Exchange Parameters
Periodic Type Index Meaning
Input
0x6041
0x6044
Status word (StatusWord)
Motor speed (SpeedActValue)
Output
0x6040
0x6042
Control word (ControlWord)
Speed reference (SpeedSetP)
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