Modbus Parameter Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Change history
- 1 Protocol frame
- 2 Holding registers
- 2.1 Overview
- 2.2 Reset
- 2.3 Set value
- 2.4 Password
- 2.5 Factory setting Control
- 2.6 Customer setting Control
- 2.7 Operating hours counter
- 2.8 Operating minutes counter
- 2.9 Addressing on/off
- 2.10 Stored set value
- 2.11 Enable RS485
- 2.12 Fan address
- 2.13 Set value source
- 2.14 Preferred running direction
- 2.15 Store set value
- 2.16 Mode of operation
- 2.17 Direction of action
- 2.18 Control parameters
- 2.19 Maximum modulation level
- 2.20 Minimum modulation level
- 2.21 Motor stop enable
- 2.22 Starting modulation level
- 2.23 Maximum permissible modulation level
- 2.24 Minimum permissible modulation level
- 2.25 Maximum speed
- 2.26 Maximum permissible speed
- 2.27 Ramp-up/ramp-down curve
- 2.28 Speed limit
- 2.29 Input characteristic curve
- 2.30 Maximum power
- 2.31 Maximum permissible power
- 2.32 Speed monitoring speed limit
- 2.33 Sensor actual value source
- 2.34 Interface settings
- 2.35 Rotating direction fail-safe mode
- 2.36 Fail-safe set value source
- 2.37 Set value for fail safe function
- 2.38 Time lag fail-safe speed
- 2.39 Cable break detection voltage
- 2.40 Sensor
- 2.41 Enable source
- 2.42 Stored enable RS485
- 2.43 Customer data
- 2.44 Error history
- 2.45 DC-link voltage reference value
- 2.46 DC-link current reference value
- 2.47 Manufacturing data
- 2.48 Air flow reference value
- 2.49 Mass flow reference value
- 2.50 Mirror function for holding registers
- 2.51 Mirror function for input registers
- 2.52 Mass flow calculation
- 3 Input registers
- 3.1 Overview
- 3.2 Identification
- 3.3 Maximum number of bytes
- 3.4 Bus controller software name
- 3.5 Bus controller software version
- 3.6 Commutation controller software name
- 3.7 Commutation controller software version
- 3.8 Actual speed
- 3.9 Motor status
- 3.10 Warning
- 3.11 DC-link voltage
- 3.12 DC-link current
- 3.13 Motor temperature
- 3.14 Temperature inside electronics
- 3.15 Current modulation level
- 3.16 Current set value
- 3.17 Sensor actual values
- 3.18 Enable input state
- 3.19 Current controller function
- 3.20 Current power
- 3.21 Current set value source
- 3.22 Energy consumption counter
- 3.23 Heartbeat
- 3.24 Mirrored input registers
MODBUS ACE V1.00
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Form 1003
D186 Error n-8 D187 Time of error n-8
D19E Error n-9 D19F Time of error n-9
D19C Error n-10 D19D Time of error n-10
D19A Error n-11 D19B Time of error n-11
D198 Error n-12 D199 Time of error n-12
Each time a new error occurs, the error indicator is incremented by 2 and both the error and the time are
stored at the address shown by the error indicator. The addresses are written automatically by the fan in this
process.
When the error indicator reaches the last value D19E, it will be reset to the first value D186 when the next
error occurs.
Coding:
Error indicator:
Error:
MSB
0
0
0
0
*)
0
0
0
0
LSB
BLK
0
0
*)
0
*)
SKF
0
0
0
If bit = 1, the error described below has occurred:
BLK: Motor blocked
SKF: Communication error between bus controller and commutation controller
*)
The errors "DC-link undervoltage" and “Motor overheated” and the general error identifier "Fan Bad" are not
stored even if they are set in the motor status.
Note:
The error "Communication error" is only stored if the last error was a different one, as restarting is permitted
with this error.
Error time: