Delta Electronics DOP-A/AE/AS Network Card User Manual


 
Delta DOP Series HMI Connection Manual|DOP-A/AE/AS Series
Revision January, 2008, Doc. Name: 2007PDD23000007 1-55
y 00 indicates the global broadcasting number (1~99).
y 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 are local broadcasting number.
The affected ranges are: 11~19, 21~29, 31~39, 41~49, 51~59, 61~69, 71~79, 81~89 and 91~99
respectively. Only choose setting value/setting constant (button), and then the broadcast function
can be used. If choosing other devices, the system will be confused while reading back the drive
setting value via broadcast function, so please ensure to choose the correct device. If choosing the
incorrect devices, a “Controller Station Number Error…” fault message will display on HMI screen.
y Use in LECOM-A/B protocol. 82XX frequency AC drives and 93XX servo drives all use this protocol.
4) Explanation of communication error address
y Registers: display CW n, CWy n, CD n, CDy n in order
y Contacts: display CB n, CByn in order (n: address value)
5) HMI data format explanation
y Some controller parameters are in Word and some are in Double Word. Therefore, there are two
kinds of data format: Word ( CWn (CWn.m), CWn/y(CWn/y.m) ) and Double Word ( CDn (CDn.m),
CDn/y(CDn/y.m) ).
y Furthermore, regarding to Bit No., HMI only read/write 32Bit (Bit0 ~ Bit31) of parameters in VH
format.
y CWn(CWn.m), CDn(CDn.m), or CBn.b: read/write address is the same (address n), but
When symbol is set to CW, read/write value is the low word of parameters (n) only,
When symbol is set to CD, read/write value is the Double Word of whole parameters (n),
When symbol is set to CB, read/write value is the Bit (b) No. of parameters (n).
(m : HMI communication data format)
y (CWn/y(CWn/y.m), CDn/y(CDn/y.m), CBn/y.b: read/write address, which y subcode is the
same(address n), but
When symbol is set to CW, read/write value is the low word of parameters (n) only,
When symbol is set to CD, read/write value is the Double Word of whole parameters (n),
When symbol is set to CB, read/write value is the Bit (b) No. of parameters (n).
(m : HMI communication data format)
y Actually when using HMI,
i) When using devices that the unit is in Word (e.g. numeric devices (numeric value display,
numeric value input…)…), the read/write value will be the same no matter the read/write
address format is set to CWn or CDn as read/write value is the low word of parameters (n)
only.
ii) When using devices that the unit is in Double Word (e.g. numeric devices (numeric value
display, numeric value input…)…), if the read/write address format is set to CWn,
read/write value is coming from the low word of CWn and CWn+1 these two addresses.
(The low word of CWn is regarded as “low word” and the low word of CWn+1 is regarded
as “high word”, and then combining “low word” and “high word” to a Double Word.)