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
2.50.2 Original addresses of mirrored holding registers
Address : D480 - D49F
Write authorization : ebm-papst, customer
Coding:
bytes Dataaddress Original
The addresses of the holding registers which are mirrored in the range D380 - D39F are defined here.
See above for further information on the function.
2.51 Mirror function for input registers
The mirror function for input registers can be used to select up to 16 input registers from all the fan input
registers and arrange these in an individual order in a contiguous address area. These individually compiled
input registers can then be addressed with a single read command. The transmission speed for all the
information required for an application can be optimized using this function.
The mirror function is made up of two register ranges:
Original addresses of mirrored input registers (holding registers D400 - D40F)
Mirrored input registers (input registers D100 - D10F)
One holding register and one input register from each of these ranges are assigned to one another:
Original address of mirrored input registers
(holding registers)
Mirrored input registers
(input registers)
D400
D100
D401
D101
D402
D102
D403
D103
D404
D104
D405
D105
D406
D106
D407
D107
D408
D108
D409
D109
D40A
D10A
D40B
D10B
D40C
D10C
D40D
D10D
D40E
D10E
D40F
D10F
In the original address (holding registers D400 - D40F), the addresses of the mirrored input registers are
specified. Via the mirrored input registers (input registers D100 - D10F), the input registers that are defined in
the corresponding original address can be accessed.