Technical data

Diagnostics
5.2 Diagnostics via STARTER
Function Manual
102 Function Manual, 06/2012, 6SL3097-4AB10-0BP4
Scaling
Scaling specifies how the measuring signal is processed. A straight line with 2 points must
be defined for this purpose.
Example:
x1 / y1 = 0.0% / 2.49 V x2 / y2 = 100.0% / 4.98 V (default setting)
– 0.0% is mapped onto 2.49 V
– 100.0% is mapped onto 0.00 V
Offset
The offset is applied additively to the signal to be output. The signal to be output can thus be
displayed within the measuring range.
Limitation
Limitation On
If signals are output outside the permissible measuring range, the signal is limited to 4.98
V or to 0V.
Limitation off
The output of signals outside the permissible measuring range causes a signal overflow.
In the event of an overflow, the signal jumps from 0 V to 4.98 V or from 4.98 to 0 V.
Example of a measurement
Assumption:
The actual speed (r0063) is to be output for a drive via measuring socket T1.
How do you do it?
1. Connect and set the measuring device.
2. Interconnect the signal (e.g. STARTER).
Interconnect the connector input (CI) belonging to the measuring socket with the desired
connector output (CO).
CI: p0771[1] = CO: r0063
3. Parameterize the signal characteristic (scaling, offset, limitation).
Function diagrams (see SINAMICS S110 List Manual)
8134 measuring sockets