Tersus Data Communication Programming Manual
Tersus Data Communication Programming Manual
Data Communication
Programming Manual
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Table of Contents
1 Overview.....................................................................................................................................................1
3 Database.....................................................................................................................................................9
3.1 General Information ................................................................................................................................9
3.1.1 Data Segments ..............................................................................................................................9
3.1.2 Data Types (Numerical Notation) .................................................................................................10
3.1.3 IDs (Identifiers) .............................................................................................................................12
3.1.4 Dimensions...................................................................................................................................12
3.1.5 Highest Priority Event ...................................................................................................................13
3.1.6 Illustration of the Telegram Bytes on Command ..........................................................................15
3.2 Payload Structure .................................................................................................................................16
3.2.1 Simplified Payload Structure ........................................................................................................17
3.2.1.1 General Information .....................................................................................................................17
3.2.1.2 Payload Scope and Content FIXED Mode...................................................................................18
3.2.1.3 Example of 'FIXED Mode' Telegram ............................................................................................24
3.2.2 General Payload Structure (VARIABLE Mode)............................................................................26
3.2.2.1 General Information .....................................................................................................................26
3.2.2.2 Payload Scope and Content VARIABLE Mode ...........................................................................27
3.2.2.3 Telegram Structure (Variable payload) ........................................................................................29
3.2.2.4 Parameter Transmission ..............................................................................................................35
3.2.2.5 Example Telegrams 'Variable Mode' ...........................................................................................37
3.3 Available Data - Listing .........................................................................................................................50
3.3.1 Cyclical and Acyclical Data Exchanges .......................................................................................50
3.3.1.1 Preset Values ...............................................................................................................................51
3.3.1.2 Read values .................................................................................................................................58
3.3.2 Material-Dependent Parameters (MDP) ....................................................................................105
3.3.2.1 Material-Dependent Parameters (MDP) ....................................................................................129
3.3.3 Events - Overview ......................................................................................................................150
1 Overview
For whom has this manual been written?
This manual is aimed at the experienced technicians and programmers whose task it is to connect
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a DISOCONT Tersus system (hereinafter referred to also as weighing electronics, scales or device for the
sake of simplicity) to an existing Process Control System (PCS, system controller).
This requires good working knowledge of both systems and basic knowledge of data exchanges in local
computer networks.
How are both systems connected?
The weighing electronics can communicate with the PCS through an optional fieldbus connection. In this
configuration the PCS is always the bus master and the weighing electronics always the slave.
The following fieldbus types can be used:
1) 1) 1)
▪ 'Classic' fieldbus: PROFIBUS DP , DeviceNet and Modbus-RTU
2) 3) 3)
▪ Ethernet based fieldbus (Industrial Ethernet): PROFINET IO , EtherNet/IP and Modbus-TCP
1)
The connection consists of a module fitted to the system unit of the weighing electronics.
2)
It is implemented as a module for performance reasons.
3)
No module required as Ethernet interfaces are included in the standard scope of delivery.
Reference is made at several points in this documentation to a Service Tool. This refers to the
software 'Schenck Process EasyServe'.
No. Title
2 Safety Information
To avoid personal injury and material damage, follow the safety regulations stated below.
Additionally you should also observe:
▪ Safety information given in order-specific documentation
▪ Safety information relating to mechanical components
▪ Instructions and safety instructions for parts manufactured by third-party suppliers or parts that are not
part of Schenck Process scope of delivery.
When performing installation, commissioning and service work, observe all applicable local regulations.
Intended Use
The supplied system is to be used exclusively for the specified task. Any other use which exceeds this shall
not be considered part of the intended use.
The supplied system may be part of a more complex system. The system operator bears overall responsibil-
ity for the operating safety of the system.
Personnel
Preparation, assembly, commissioning, operation, maintenance and servicing may only be carried out by
qualified personnel.
All persons working on the system are required to observe the safety hints and know the parts of the tech-
nical documentation relevant to their work.
The operating company is responsible for instructing his operators to observe all regulations and instructions
given.
Parameter Changes
The measuring system's functionality is determined by parameters. Only personnel familiar with the device's
mode of operation may alter these parameters (e.g. after training by Schenck Process). Incorrectly set pa-
rameters may cause injury or material damage, if control units are connected. Furthermore they may also
cause considerable disruption to the production process.
Password
Passwords safeguard the parameters against unauthorized changes. The measuring system operator has to
ensure that the password is handled responsibly.
Design Modifications
If you modify the system or expand it using parts not supplied by Schenck Process, Schenck Process cannot
assume liability for any such modifications. This especially applies to modifications which could affect the
operating safety of the system.
Replacing Components
Spare parts must meet the technical specifications indicated by Schenck Process. To ensure this require-
ment is met, only genuine Schenck Process spare parts should be used. When using other spare parts, the
warranty will be void.
Danger
The signal word DANGER identifies a danger with a high degree of risk that, if not prevented, will cause
grievous injury or death. Follow all instructions to prevent the danger from occurring.
Warning
The signal word WARNING identifies a danger with a moderate degree of risk that, if not prevented, may
cause grievous injury or death. Follow all instructions to prevent the danger from occurring.
Caution
The signal word CAUTION identifies a danger with a low degree of risk that, if not prevented, may cause a
minor or moderate injury. Follow all instructions to prevent the danger from occurring.
STRICTLY OBSERVE
Welding on load-bearing parts
Notice
The signal word NOTICE is used to highlight information on using the product economically and at an opti-
mal level of efficiency.
For Example:
NOTICE
Take note of the measures listed below to rectify malfunctions.
DANGER
Electric shock from live components
There is a danger of life from an electric shock.
– Take all possible precautions to ensure safety before work is begun
on live components. Observe, among other things, the following:
1. Disconnect the components.
2. Secure against restart.
3. Ensure that the components have been de-energized.
4. For voltages above 1 kV: Ground and short-circuit cables.
5. Cover or shield adjacent, live components.
3 Database
With cyclic data exchanges a further distinction is made between the modes in which the data is transmitted:
*)
▪ FIXED Mode: All information on identifiers and parameters can be ignored.
'
See chapter 'Simplified Payload Structure (FIXED Mode)
*)
No IDs are transmitted in FIXED mode.
▪ VARIABLE Mode: This mode offers flexible methods of structuring the transmission of process data.
See chapter 'General Payload Structure (VARIABLE Mode)'
The parameters
The following tables show the byte order during transmission. The transmission begins at the
same time as the MSB ('Big Endian' byte order).
Most of the byte strings (telegrams) shown in this manual are based on the assumption that the
byte order has been set as 'Big Endian'. If this should not be the case this will be pointed out
explicitly.
► Floating-point numbers(FLOAT)
Measured values and some parameters are available in the weighing system as single-precision binary float-
ing-point numbers as per the IEEE-754 norm (4 bytes or 32 bits).
This number format is labeled below as FLOAT (often called REAL by controllers).
MSB LSB
Type 1st Byte 2nd Byte 3rd Byte 4th Byte
A conversion can be made into a different format depending on the parameters and protocol. Further infor-
mation can be found in the descriptions of the individual fieldbus protocols.
1.0 3F 80 00 00 01 40 00 00
10.0 41 20 00 00 04 50 00 00
100.0 42 C8 00 00 07 64 00 00
1000.0 44 7A 00 00 0A 7D 00 00
*)
Used with S5 controllers only
NOTES:
The existing protocol-dependent parameters Word Sequence and Byte Sequence affect only the transfer of
floating-point numbers and UINT32 parameter values via fieldbus. The standard setting always corresponds
to 'Big Endian'.
All fieldbus protocols can operate with double words, Modbus can also use 16 bit words.
► Bit coded information (BIT)
Bits are compiled together into double words (PROFIBUS DP, DeviceNet, PROFINET IO) or words (Modbus-
RTU/TCP).
MSB LSB
Type 1st Byte 2nd Byte 3rd Byte 4th Byte
Spaces 20
Hyphen - 2D
Point . 2E
Colon : 3A
Digits 0…9 30 … 39
Upper case letters A…Z 41 … 5A
Lower case letters a…z 61 … 7A
ID X (MSB) X (LSB)
*)
The ID determines what information is to be transmitted or requested. The PCS sends this ID to the weigh-
ing electronics and receives the corresponding value in return.
IDs are given in decimal or hexadecimal form, e.g.
decimal: 32 352
*)
IDs are always used to address data blocks. However, they are also transmitted in VARIABLE
MODE only, not in FIXED MODE. However, here they can be used to facilitate setting the struc-
ture of the payload (refer to chapter 'Payload Scope and Content FIXED Mode').
3.1.4 Dimensions
The weighing electronics use two systems of units. The parameter Units is used to switch between the two.
For a fieldbus transmission of dimension-related variables, this means:
▪ Setting Metric: Transmit in units m, kg and s (SI units).
▪ Setting English: Transmit in units ft, lb and s (NON-SI units).
MSB LSB
1st Byte 2nd Byte 3rd Byte 4th Byte
Status 52 HI Status 52 LO
*)
Ack: Class: Group: Number:
Status 52 HI Status 52 LO
Status 53 HI Status 53 LO
Bit: 7 … 0 Bit: 7 … 0
Parameter no. Parameter block no.
Status 53 HI Status 53 LO
The use of a fieldbus connection generally requires extensive knowledge and training. However, the entire
available range of options for transferring data is seldom used. A simplified transfer mode (FIXED mode) was
implemented to simplify commissioning and to simultaneously enable data traffic sufficient for most applica-
tions. Therefore, you should decide before using a fieldbus whether you can use it in this 'simplified' mode or
whether you wish to use the more elaborate 'general' mode (VARIABLE mode).
▪ FIXED Mode
In this mode you can ignore all information on identifiers (IDs) and parameters. FIXED mode uses a
*)
limited and static payload structure; parameters cannot be transferred. The information contained in
chapters 'Simplified Payload Structure (FIXED Mode)' 'Diagnostics and Troubleshooting' suffices.
*)
The acyclical services may also be used for this.
▪ VARIABLE Mode
This mode makes all options available to you. A fixed basic content always is transmitted; in order to
receive additional information the PLS must transmit the corresponding IDs.
Some of the basic information on this can be found in chapter 'General Payload Structure (VARIABLE
Mode)'.
*)
Information on further FIXED formats and on the payload configuration can be found in section 'Payload
Scope and Content in FIXED Mode'.
The figure shows how the data are arranged in the telegram. Each information transmitted consists always of
4 bytes.
A 'preset value' (pres1 ... pres8) is either a command (usually bit-coded) or a numerical value (e.g. setpoint).
A 'read value' (value1 ... value8) is either a status (usually bit-coded) or a numerical value (e. g. measured
value).
The first line represents the telegram from the PCS to the weighing electronics, the second line is the re-
sponse of the weighing electronics.
CAUTION: Bit 3, 'Release', must always be set in preset value 1, (always 'Command 04+05'), as it is
used to monitor the connection.
The following preset values will not be processed and event 'SYxx Event: Cyclic Communica-
tion' will be set if this bit is not set!
FIXED_8_16 8 16
FIXED_8_8 8 8
FIXED_4_4 4 4
FIXED COMPATIBLE *) 8 16
Tab. 1 : FIXED formats
*) This format is compatible with an earlier DISOCONT model, i.e. any DISOCONT Tersus connected will
behave as a DISOCONT towards the master.
The size of the payload structure can be read directly from the format identifier, e. g.:
In the master you must use the corresponding device master data files (*.gsd for PROFIBUS DP,
*.gsdml for PROFINET IO and *.eds for DeviceNet and EtherNet/IP).
If you have selected a FIXED format you can identify which data will be transmitted to the individual mes-
sage positions from the 'Fixed mode configuration' block.
A * symbol in front of a button indicates that the currently active value in this position does not correspond to
the preset value.
B) Adjusting the FIXED format
The fixed mode isn't as 'fixed' as the name suggests. The current assignment of the individual positions can
be adjusted to suit your needs in the Fixed mode configuration block.
Alter a current assignment by pressing the corresponding button; this will call up a list (white area) of all of
the possible settings (IDs). The current assignment is marked and the related functionality will be displayed
to the right of it (yellow area).
The parameter 'ID Preset Value 1' cannot be altered; it is set to Command 04+05 because in it
the bit 3 'Release', that monitors the connection, must always be set. None of the preset values in
the telegram would be processed and event 'SYxx Event: Cyclic Communication' would be set if this
bit were not set.
The following selection list will be shown for all preset values (e. g. with DISOCONT Tersus):
The following selection list will be shown for all read values (e. g. with DISOCONT Tersus):
You can change the parameter by selecting a different ID and confirming with [OK], the label on the button
will have altered correspondingly.
Option '(no value)'
Select entry (no value) if you wish to set a parameter such that it transmits no data. The symbol '- - -' will
appear on the button and the corresponding parameter will be assigned ID = 0. This will transmit 4 zero
bytes at this position in the telegram (00 00 00 00).
Option 'n/a'
This is used for service purposes and is not intended for fieldbus applications. The symbol 'n/a' will appear
on the button.
Click the right mouse button and confirm with [OK] if you wish to reset this button to the default settings, e. g.
Assumptions:
***)
Master → Slave Bytes Meaning ID Command or
(hex) (dec/hex) preset value
*)
Byte 1-4 00 0C 00 00 Command 04+05 320 / 0x0140 'Clear Events' and
'Release'
*)
Bytes 5-8 00 00 00 00 Command 06+07 352 / 0x0160 (No command active)
***)
Master → Slave Bytes Meaning ID Command or
(hex) (dec/hex) preset value
*)
Bytes 9-12 00 00 00 01 Command 08+09 384 / 0x0180 'Start Keyboard Mode'
Bytes 13-16 42 C8 00 00 Serial Setpoint 592 / 0x0250 100 kg/h
Bytes 17-20 43 C8 00 00 Serial Batch Setpoint 594 / 0x0252 400 kg
**)
Bytes 21-24 00 01 00 00 Command 00+01 256 / 0x0100 1 'Select MDP Set'
(= No. 1)
Bytes 25-28
Bytes 29-32
*) bit-coded
***)
Master ← Slave Bytes Meaning ID Status or
(hex) (dec/hex) current value
*)
Byte 1-4 00 22 00 00 Status 02+03 752 / 0x02F0 'No Release' and
'Summary Alarm'
*)
Bytes 5-8 00 00 00 00 Status 04+05 784 / 0x0310 (No bit set)
*)
Bytes 9-12 13 18 00 00 Status 52+53 1552 / 0x0610 Acknowledged event:
(Highest priority event) SY09, W2
Bytes 13-16 44 9A 40 00 Feedrate 1872 / 0x0750 1234 kg/h
Bytes 17-20 42 83 66 66 Totalizer 1 1874 / 0x0752 65.7 kg
Bytes 21-24 43 AC 80 00 Fill Weight 1888 / 0x0760 345.0 kg
Bytes 25-28 42 C8 00 00 BIN: Fill Weight 1890 / 0x0762 100 kg
Bytes 29-32 42 C8 00 00 Setpoint 1894 / 0x0766 100 kg/h
*)
Bytes 33-36 00 00 00 00 Status 06+07 816 / 0x0330 (No bit set)
Bytes 37-40 41 D8 00 00 Totalizer 2 1876 / 0x0754 27 kg
Bytes 41-44 41 B0 00 00 Speed 1886 / 0x075E 22 1/min
Bytes 45-48 00 00 00 00 Controller Magnitude 1960 / 0x07A8 0 mA
Bytes 49-52 40 23 D7 0A Batch Actual Value 1896 / 0x0768 2.56 kg
Bytes 53-56 42 C2 E1 48 Batch Resid. Amount 1898 / 0x076A 97.44 kg
)
Bytes 57-60 00 00 02 00 Status 56+57 ** 1616 / 0x0650 'Activated Material' = 2
Bytes 61-64 3F 00 00 00 Deviation 1904 / 0x0770 0.5 %
*) bit-coded
The payload (PPO) form the core. The structure of the payload for the cyclic channel is defined in
PROFIdrive profile version 2.0 and is designated Parameter Process data Object (PPO). Using the PPO, the
master (PCS) accesses the slaves (drives) at cyclic intervals. The PPO is subdivided into two ranges:
▪ PZD area
Both control words and setpoints (master → slave) and status words and actual values (master ←
slave) can be transmitted in the 'ProZess (Process) Data area (PZD)'. The process data are always
transmitted and are immediately effective. They area used to operate the scales in an automated in-
terlocked facility, e.g. switching on/off, define setpoints etc. As opposed to parameter transmission in
the PKW area in which the parameter to be transmitted is determined in the telegram, the process da-
ta variables to be transmitted in the PZD area are determined by the PPO type or the slave. The
quantity of process data also depends on the PPO type or the slave.
TIP
Deviating from this profile, special PPO types are used for Schenck Process
weighing electronics. These are described in the following chapter.
The size of the payload structure can be calculated directly from the format identifier:
TIP
The values Status (0x02F0) and Actual Value (0x0750) are fixed coded in
the telegram in VARIABLE mode and are always returned regardless of the
Order List. They therefore are not part of the format identifier but must be
incorporated when calculating the message length in bytes.
*) These formats are semi-variable, i.e. the payload structure is fixed, but the data content (IDs and val-
ues) are variable.
**) This format is compatible with an earlier DISOCONT model, i.e. any DISOCONT Tersus connected will
behave as a DISOCONT towards the master (refer also to the STEP7/CFC modules). Payload struc-
ture and data content (IDs and values) are variable within specific limits and can be set
ing Configuration, Preset Count and READ_ID Count:
TIP
In the master you must use the corresponding device master data files
(*.gsd for PROFIBUS DP, *.gsdml for PROFINET IO and *.eds
for DeviceNet and EtherNet/IP).
Consequences
NOTE: The values 'Status' (0x02F0) and 'Actual Value' (0x0750) are additionally always sent from
the scales electronics to the master, regardless of PPO type.
NO_PARA - No PKW 0
3 Presets Preset[6] = preset ID [2] + preset value [4] 18
6 Read value IDs Read ID[2] 12
Master → Slave Σ = 30
NO_PARA - No PKW 0
- 2 read values Status[4] and Actual Value[4] (obligatory) 8
6 Read values Read value[4] 24
Master ← Slave Σ = 32
NO_PARA - No PKW 0
4 Presets Preset[6] = preset ID [2] + preset value [4] 24
12 Read value IDs Read ID[2] 24
Master → Slave Σ = 48
NO_PARA - No PKW 0
- 2 read values Status[4] and Actual Value[4] (obligatory) 8
12 Read values Read value[4] 48
Master ← Slave Σ = 56
'Parameter' NO No PKW 0
YES with PKW 8
'Preset Count' 2…4 Preset[6] = preset ID [2] + preset value [4]
2 12
3 18
4 24
'READ_ID Count' 0 …12 Read ID[2]
0 0
⋮ ⋮
12 24
Master → Slave 12 ≤ Σ ≤ 56
'Parameter' NO No PKW 0
YES with PKW 8
- 2 read values Status[4] and Actual Value[4] (obligatory) 8
'READ_ID Count' 0 …12 Read value[4]
0 0
⋮ ⋮
12 48
Master ← Slave 8 ≤ Σ ≤ 64
Number of bytes:
Master → Slave 12 56
Master ← Slave 8 64
Depending on the parameters set, the fieldbus message therefore can be expanded gradually by as many
IDs as required by the current application.
Remarks
▪ The preset value IDs from the master to the scales electronics (preset value 1 ...) must come from the
'Commands' or 'Presets' data segments. Either two setpoints (e.g. setpoint and batch setpoint) or two
commands or, also, setpoints and commands mixed with different IDs can be specified in one cycle.
▪ If a preset value ID is zero, the corresponding value will not be evaluated.
▪ If all bytes have been set to zero in the preset message (bus master to scales electronics), event
'SYxx Event: Cyclic Communication' will be set in the scales. The scales electronics interprets this
state as a failure of the bus master host CPU with a simultaneously active communication processor
in the master. The scales electronics' timeout monitoring cannot trap this state as formally valid data
packets continue to be transmitted. At least one preset value ID therefore must have a valid non-zero
value.
▪ Control and status information are always combined into blocks of 4 bytes (DDW). The IDs assigned
to the blocks are highlighted in bold in the database (e.g. 0x02D0). These IDs only may be used here.
The data will be rejected and an error message sent if a different ID is used.
▪ In the reply telegram, the status and actual values are identified on the basis of their positions in the
telegram. Therefore IDs are superfluous. The fixed IDs for status and actual values are 0x02F0 and
0x0750.
▪ You can make the scales electronics enter the desired values into the reply telegram by adding read
IDs into the telegram from the master to the scales electronics (normal order list). The order of the
values corresponds to the order of the IDs. The read IDs may originate from the data segments 'Sta-
tus' and 'Measured Values'. If IDs from the data segments 'Commands' or 'Preset values' are entered,
the last preset value will be read back.
– Special case 'Variable order list': Normally the read IDs are set once as problems arise (normal or-
der list). If the possibilities of parameterisation are exhausted, you can modify the order list, so that
the read IDs can be varied from cycle to cycle. In this case a special monitoring of the received data
is needed. One of the read IDs has to be used as monitoring ID by occupying this ID with the value
0x09FC hex (2556 dez ). The varied read IDs provide valid data if the value of the monitoring ID has
changed.
▪ If an ID is identified as incorrect, its value in the reply will be set to zero.
▪ Parameter transmission (PKW range): IDs from chapter »Material-Dependent Parameters (MDP) [➙
105]« only should be used in the message from the master to the scales electronics. The parameter
IDs already have been assigned the Task Identifiers (TIDs) and are in both decimal and hex format.
The parameters chosen are sufficient to operate a VLW with different materials.
Example 1: Data transmission without parameters and without user-defined read IDs (order list)
(The preset value IDs used are intended as examples only)
In addition, the 'DISOCONT Compatible' format must be used and the related parameters set corresponding-
ly:
'Parameter' : NO
'Preset Count' :2
'READ_ID Count' :0
00 04 00 00 Acknowledge events
Example 2: Data transmission without parameters and with 6 user-defined read IDs (order list)
(The preset value IDs used are intended as examples only)
This message is the smallest payload message in the 'Variable DISOCONT Tersus Mode'
possible.
If in variable mode the first read ID is set to zero, the function 'Automatic Order List' will determine which and
how many read words are returned in the reply.
To do this, the function accesses the settings in the 'Fixed mode configuration' block.
The IDs for 'ID Read Value 1' to 'ID Read Value 16' in these settings determine which values are returned:
The type of variable format used determines how many values are returned:
NO_PARA_ID_3_6 *) 6
NO_PARA_ID_4_12 *) 12
PARA_ID_6_15 *) 15
VARIABLE COMPATIBLE **) 0 … 12
Tab. 3 : VARIABLE formats
The values 'Status' (0x02F0) and 'Actual Value' (0x0750) have a set coding in the message
and are always returned regardless of the 'order list'.
Scale's Reply
PKE
AK PNU
Bit no. 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
X X X Parameter number: 1000 … 1FFF *)
*)
parameters 0000 … 0FFF are reserved for cyclic parameters.
The meaning of the order identifier for the task telegram (master → scales) can be found in the correspond-
ing table.
The meaning of the reply identifier for the reply telegram (scales → master) can be found in the correspond-
ing table. Certain reply identifiers only can be used depending on the task identifier.
dec bin
0 000 No order
2 010 Transmit current parameter value/event group (DDW)
7 111 Order cannot be executed (error number in PWE2)
Tab. 5 : Reply identifiers (RID) scales master station
IND
Subindex (high) N/A (low)
Bit no. 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
0 0 0 0 X X X X 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Subindex Meaning
dec bin
0 0000 0000 Current value
4 0000 0100 Min. value
8 0000 1000 Max. value
Tab. 6 : Index in the parameter description (IND) - higher-value byte of the parameter index
▪ Bit 15 ... 0:
Parameter value for a 16-Bit parameter or Low component for a 32-Bit parameter
▪ Bit 31 ... 16:
Value = 0 for a 16-Bit parameter or High component for a 32-Bit parameter
Error Number (PWE2)
If the reply identifier has the value 7 ('order not executable'), then an error number as per the following table
is deposited in parameter value 2 (PWE2).
dec bin
1 … 0001 Illegal parameter number (parameter does not exist or incorrect preset value, e.g. min. or
max. limit exceeded)
2 … 0010 Illegal subindex value
Tab. 7 : error codes
Bytes 25+26 07 52 ID = 0752 for requesting measured value 'Totalizer 1' [kg] ID01
Bytes 27+28 07 5E ID = 075E for requesting measured value 'Speed' [1/min] ID02
Bytes 29+30 07 68 ID = 0768 for requesting measured value 'Batch Actual Value' [kg] ID03
Bytes 31+32 07 6A ID = 076A for requesting measured value 'Batch Resid. Amount' ID04
[kg]
Bytes 33+34 07 60 ID = 0760 for requesting measured value 'Fill Weight' [kg] ID05
Bytes 35+36 06 50 ID=0650 for 'Status 56+57' for requesting the value 'Activated ID06
Material' = current MDP-Index
Bytes 37+38 06 10 ID=0610 for 'Status 52+53' for requesting the highest priority error ID07
Bytes 39+40 03 10 ID=0310 for 'Status 04+05' ID08
Bytes 41+42 03 30 ID=0330 for 'Status 06+07' ID09
Bytes 43+44 00 00 ID = 0000 (reserve) ID10
Bytes 45+46 00 00 ID = 0000 (reserve) ID11
Bytes 47+48 00 00 ID = 0000 (reserve) ID12
*)
this status is always returned. [02F0] means 'Content of Address 02F0'. In this example the bits set are
'Normal Mode', 'Selected Language OK', 'Volumetric Mode', 'Counter active' and 'Feeder On'.
**) this actual value is always returned.
'Parameter' : NO
'Preset Count' :2
*)
'READ_ID Count' :2
*) not 4, because status and actual value are always returned. This must be taken into account when con-
sidering the quantity of read IDs.
Example for a process image master → slave (16 Bytes):
'Parameter' : NO
'Preset Count' :4
*)
'READ_ID Count' :6
*) not 8, because status and actual value are always returned. This must be taken into account when con-
sidering the quantity of read IDs.
Example for a process image master → slave (36 Bytes):
Bytes 06 50 ID=0650 for 'Status 56+57' for requesting the value 'Activated ID06
35+36 Material' = current MDP-Index
'Parameter' : YES
'Preset Count' :2
*)
'READ_ID Count' :0
*) not 2, because status and actual value are always returned. This must be taken into account when con-
sidering the quantity of read IDs.
B) Determining parameter range (PKW)
1. Parameter ID (PKE)
The parameter has the ID '4613/0x1205' and its value is to be changed.
PKE
AK PNU
Bit no. 15 14 13 12 … 0
AK 0 1 1 Task identifier = 3 (→ change parameter)
↓ ↓ ↓
Par. ID 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
(hex) 1 2 0 5
PKE 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
(hex) 7 2 0 5
Bytes 01-02 72 05 TID = 3 and ID = 0x1205 (from 1st) → change PKE PKW
Bytes 03-04 00 00 Subindex = 0 (from 2nd) IND
Bytes 05-08 41 70 00 00 Value = 15 (from 3rd) PWE
Bytes 09+10 02 50 ID=0x0250 for 'Serial Setpoint' ID Preset
*)
value 1
Bytes 11-14 44 7A 00 00 1000.0 as setpoint [kg/h] Value
Bytes 15+16 01 40 ID=0x0140 for 'Command 04+05' ID Preset
*)
value 2
Bytes 17-20 00 01 00 00 Control value for 'Scales Start Feeder' Value
*)
Preset value 1 and Preset value 2 are always sent, but the ID can vary.
Slave → Master (16 bytes):
*)
this status is always returned. [02F0] means 'Content of Address 02F0'. In this example the bits set are
'Normal Mode' and 'No Release'.
**)
this actual value is always returned.
D) Evaluation of the reply identifier
(from returned content of the PKW → PKE)
The byte sequence in PKE = 52 05.
PKE
AK PNU
Bit no. 15 14 13 12 … 0
AK 0 1 0 Reply Identifier = 2 (→ change accepted)
↑ ↑ ↑
Par. ID 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
(hex) 1 2 0 5
PKE 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
(hex) 5 2 0 5
3.2.2.5.5 VARIABLE COMPATIBLE Format with PKW ('Change Parameter' with Error Re-
ply)
Configuration module 'PPO_P0: 4 PKW, 2 Set, 2 PZD' (with 'change parameter' and error reply)
Floating point format = IEEE
Task: Set parameter (e.g. VLW) P06.10 'Threshold filling start' to '1000 %' (→ provoke error).
A) DISOCONT Tersus parameters to be set
'Parameter' : YES
'Preset Count' :2
*)
'READ_ID Count' :0
*) not 2, because status and actual value are always returned. This must be taken into account when con-
sidering the quantity of read IDs.
PKE
AK PNU
Bit no. 15 14 13 12 … 0
AK 0 1 1 Task identifier = 3 (→ change parameter)
↓ ↓ ↓
Par. ID 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
(hex) 1 2 0 5
PKE 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
(hex) 7 2 0 5
PKE
AK PNU
Bit no. 15 14 13 12 … 0
AK 1 1 1 Reply Identifier = 7 (→ task cannot be executed → error number in
PWE2)
↑ ↑ ↑
Par. ID 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
(hex) 1 2 0 5
PKE 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
(hex) F 2 0 5
3.2.2.5.6 VARIABLE COMPATIBLE Format with PKW ('Change Parameter' - Text Parameter
Type)
'Parameter' YES
'Preset Count' :2
*)
'READ_ID Count' :0
*) not 2, because status and actual value are always returned. This must be taken into account when con-
sidering the quantity of read IDs.
B) Determining parameter range (PKW)
1st Parameter Identifier (PKE)
The parameter has the ID '4540/0x11BC' and the parameter is to be changed.
TID/RID=3 and PNU=0x11BC.
They must be encoded as follows:
PKE
AK PNU
Bit no. 15 14 13 12 … 0
AK 0 1 1 Task identifier = 3 (→ change parameter)
↓ ↓ ↓
Par. ID 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0
(hex) 1 1 B C
PKE 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0
(hex) 7 1 B C
3609/0x0E19 = IEEE
A parameter value is always transmitted as a double word (32 bits); however, here an ID that is 'only' a 16 bit
value is to be transmitted as the parameter value. A parameter value such as this is transmitted in PWE2;
PWE1 must in this case be set to '0'.
This results in a content for PWE of '00 00 0E 18'.
C) Example of process images
Master → Slave (20 bytes):
Byte 01-04 51 BC 00 00 The preset parameter value has been accepted. PKW
byte 05-08 00 00 0E 18 The new value will be returned
*)
Bytes 09-12 01 02 00 00 Message from 'Status 02+03' = [ID=02F0]
**)
Bytes 13-16 00 00 00 00 Measured value 'Feedrate' [kg/h] = [ID=0750]
*)
this status is always returned. [02F0] means 'Content of Address 02F0'. In this example the bits set are
'Normal Mode' and 'No Release'.
**) this actual value is always returned.
D) Evaluation of the reply identifier
(from returned content of the PKW → PKE)
The byte sequence in PKE = '51 BC'.
PKE
AK PNU
Bit no. 15 14 13 12 … 0
AK 0 1 0 Reply Identifier = 2 (→ change accepted)
↑ ↑ ↑
Par. ID 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0
(hex) 1 1 B C
PKE 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0
(hex) 5 1 B C
'Parameter' : YES
'Preset Count' :2
*)
'READ_ID Count' :0
*) not 2, because status and actual value are always returned. This must be taken into account when con-
sidering the quantity of read IDs.
B) Determining parameter range (PKW)
1st Parameter Identifier (PKE)
The parameter has the ID '4613/0x1205' and the parameter is to be read.
TID/RID =1 and PNU=0x1205.
They must be encoded as follows:
PKE
AK PNU
Bit no. 15 14 13 12 … 0
AK 0 0 1 Task identifier = 1 (→ read parameter)
↓ ↓ ↓
Par. ID 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
(hex) 1 2 0 5
PKE 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
(hex) 3 2 0 5
PKE
AK PNU
Bit no. 15 14 13 12 … 0
AK 0 1 0 Reply Identifier = 2 (→ current parameter value was transmitted)
↑ ↑ ↑
Par. ID 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
(hex) 1 2 0 5
PKE 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
(hex) 5 2 0 5
Result: Reply Identifier = 2 → parameter has been successfully read, what are its contents?
→ Determining the parameter value (PWE)
PWE supplies the byte sequence '41 70 00 00'. After conversion, this results in the decimal number 15.
The parameter has the current value = 15 %.
Example: Group alarm (data segment 'Status'): Word address 0x02F0 + 5 → Bit address 0x02F5
The bold printed IDs are the ones to be used for the following protocols:
▪ PROFIBUS DP
▪ DeviceNet
▪ PROFINET IO
▪ EtherNet/IP
They each represent the base address of a data double word. These Ids can also be used for all remaining
protocols if the 'General Payload Structure - Variable Mode' is used with them too.
b) Value
The meaning of the value in the weighing system can be found in the 'value' column (commands, presets,
status, measured values, ...).
c) Mode
Mode (commands only): Commands can be level- or edge-triggered.
▪ (S) means that the level determines the function.
▪ (D) indicates that a change from '0' to '1' (positive slope) will trigger the desired action.
CAUTION (applies to FIXED and VARIABLE Mode):
The PCS (master) preset data must be pending for at least 250 ms in order to be clearly identified by
the weighing electronics (slave).
d) Software
This column indicates whether the value concerned is present in this software. If not, the request will be an-
swered with the value ZERO. Presets that refer to non-existent IDs will not be evaluated.
TIP
Non-existent values may be available in a later version of the software (fur-
ther expansion stage).
hex dec Commands VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
hex dec Commands VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
0154 00340 4-
015d 00349 D-
hex dec Commands VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
hex dec Commands VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
018c 00396 C-
018d 00397 D-
01a0 00416 0-
01a1 00417 1-
01a2 00418 2-
01a3 00419 3-
01a4 00420 4-
01a5 00421 5-
01a6 00422 6-
hex dec Commands VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
01a7 00423 7-
01a8 00424 8-
01a9 00425 9-
01ae 00430 E-
01af 00431 F-
01b8 00440 8-
01b9 00441 9-
01ba 00442 A-
01bb 00443 B-
01c0 00448 0-
01c3 00451 3-
01c4 00452 4-
01c5 00453 5-
01c6 00454 6-
01c7 00455 7-
01c8 00456 8-
01c9 00457 9-
hex dec Commands VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
01ca 00458 A-
01cf 00463 F-
01d0 00464 0-
01d1 00465 1-
01d8 00472 8-
01d9 00473 9-
01de 00478 E-
01df 00479 F-
01e0 00480 0-
01e5 00485 5-
01e6 00486 6-
01e7 00487 7-
hex dec Commands VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
01e8 00488 8-
01e9 00489 9-
01ea 00490 A-
01eb 00491 B-
01ec 00492 C-
01ed 00493 D-
01ee 00494 E-
01ef 00495 F-
ID (identifier) Software
hex dec Default Value Dimension VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
0264 00612
0266 00614 BIN: Setpoint kg * * *
0268 00616 MDP block source *
0270 00624
0272 00626 Belt Load 2nd Bridge kg/m *
0274 00628 Weight on 1st LC kg/m * * *
027c 00636
ID (identifier) Software
hex dec Default Value Dimension VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
027e 00638
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
0342 00834 2-
0343 00835 3-
0347 00839 7-
034f 00847 F-
0353 00851 3-
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
0367 00871 7-
0368 00872 8-
0369 00873 9-
036a 00874 A-
036b 00875 B-
036c 00876 C-
036d 00877 D-
036e 00878 E-
036f 00879 F-
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
037b 00891 B-
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
0398 00920 8-
0399 00921 9-
039a 00922 A-
039b 00923 B-
039f 00927 F-
03a7 00935 7-
03aa 00938 A-
03ab 00939 B-
03b0 00944 0-
03b1 00945 1-
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
03c7 00967 7-
03cc 00972 C-
03cd 00973 D-
03ce 00974 E-
03cf 00975 F-
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
03d7 00983 7-
03d8 00984 8-
03de 00990 E-
03df 00991 F-
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
03f8 01016 8-
03fb 01019 B-
03fc 01020 C-
03fd 01021 D-
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
0428 01064 8-
042b 01067 B-
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
0448 01096 8-
0449 01097 9-
044a 01098 A-
044b 01099 B-
044f 01103 F-
0457 01111 7-
045a 01114 A-
045b 01115 B-
0460 01120 0-
0461 01121 1-
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
0477 01143 7-
047c 01148 C-
047d 01149 D-
047e 01150 E-
047f 01151 F-
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
0487 01159 7-
0488 01160 8-
048e 01166 E-
048f 01167 F-
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
04a8 01192 8-
04ab 01195 B-
04ac 01196 C-
04ad 01197 D-
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
04d8 01240 8-
04db 01243 B-
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
04f8 01272 8-
04f9 01273 9-
04fa 01274 A-
04fb 01275 B-
04ff 01279 F-
0507 01287 7-
050a 01290 A-
050b 01291 B-
0510 01296 0-
0511 01297 1-
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
0527 01319 7-
052c 01324 C-
052d 01325 D-
052e 01326 E-
052f 01327 F-
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
0537 01335 7-
0538 01336 8-
053e 01342 E-
053f 01343 F-
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
0558 01368 8-
055b 01371 B-
055c 01372 C-
055d 01373 D-
0568 01384 8- *
0569 01385 9 - Event: LC Input > MAX (Bin) HI10 (A) * * * * * *
056a 01386 A - Event: Bin Level MAX HI11 (A) * * * * * *
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
0588 01416 8-
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
0589 01417 9-
058a 01418 A-
058b 01419 B-
058c 01420 C-
0590 01424 0-
0591 01425 1-
0592 01426 2-
0593 01427 3-
0594 01428 4-
0595 01429 5-
0596 01430 6-
0597 01431 7-
0598 01432 8-
0599 01433 9-
059a 01434 A-
059b 01435 B-
059c 01436 C-
059d 01437 D-
059e 01438 E-
059f 01439 F-
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
05a8 01448 8-
05a9 01449 9-
05aa 01450 A-
05ab 01451 B-
05ac 01452 C-
05ad 01453 D-
05ae 01454 E-
05af 01455 F-
05b8 01464 8-
05b9 01465 9-
05ba 01466 A-
05bb 01467 B-
05bc 01468 C-
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
05c8 01480 8-
05c9 01481 9-
05ca 01482 A-
05cb 01483 B-
05cc 01484 C-
05cd 01485 D-
05de 01502 E-
05df 01503 F-
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
05e8 01512 8-
05e9 01513 9-
05ea 01514 A-
05eb 01515 B-
05ec 01516 C-
05f8 01528 8-
05f9 01529 9-
05fa 01530 A-
05fb 01531 B-
05fc 01532 C-
05fd 01533 D-
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
060e 01550 E-
060f 01551 F-
0612 01554 2-
0613 01555 3-
0614 01556 4-
0615 01557 5-
0616 01558 6-
0617 01559 7-
061a 01562 A-
061b 01563 B-
061c 01564 C-
061d 01565 D-
061e 01566 E-
061f 01567 F-
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
0620 01568 0-
0621 01569 1-
0622 01570 2-
0623 01571 3-
0624 01572 4-
0625 01573 5-
0626 01574 6-
0627 01575 7-
0628 01576 8-
0629 01577 9-
062a 01578 A-
062b 01579 B-
062c 01580 C-
062d 01581 D-
062e 01582 E-
062f 01583 F-
0672 01650 2-
0673 01651 3-
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
0674 01652 4-
0675 01653 5-
0676 01654 6-
0677 01655 7-
067a 01658 A-
067b 01659 B-
067c 01660 C-
067d 01661 D-
067e 01662 E-
067f 01663 F-
0680 01664 0-
0681 01665 1-
0682 01666 2-
0683 01667 3-
0684 01668 4-
0685 01669 5-
0686 01670 6-
0687 01671 7-
0688 01672 8-
0689 01673 9-
068a 01674 A-
068b 01675 B-
068c 01676 C-
068d 01677 D-
068e 01678 E-
068f 01679 F-
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
0692 01682 2-
0693 01683 3-
0694 01684 4-
0695 01685 5-
0696 01686 6-
0697 01687 7-
0698 01688 8-
0699 01689 9-
069a 01690 A-
069b 01691 B-
069c 01692 C-
069d 01693 D-
069e 01694 E-
069f 01695 F-
06af 01711 F-
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
06b0 01712 0-
06b1 01713 1-
06b2 01714 2-
06b3 01715 3-
06b4 01716 4-
06b5 01717 5-
06b6 01718 6-
06b7 01719 7-
06b8 01720 8-
06b9 01721 9-
06ba 01722 A-
06bb 01723 B-
06bc 01724 C-
06bd 01725 D-
06be 01726 E-
06bf 01727 F-
06c0 01728 0-
06c1 01729 1-
06c2 01730 2-
06c3 01731 3-
06c4 01732 4-
06c5 01733 5-
06c6 01734 6-
06c7 01735 7-
06c8 01736 8-
06c9 01737 9-
06ca 01738 A-
06cb 01739 B-
06cc 01740 C-
06cd 01741 D-
06ce 01742 E-
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
06cf 01743 F-
06d8 01752 8-
06e0 01760 0-
06e1 01761 1-
06e2 01762 2-
06e3 01763 3-
06e4 01764 4-
06e5 01765 5-
06e6 01766 6-
06e7 01767 7-
06e8 01768 8-
06e9 01769 9-
06ea 01770 A-
06eb 01771 B-
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
06ec 01772 C-
06ed 01773 D-
06ee 01774 E-
06ef 01775 F-
06f6 01782 6-
06f7 01783 7-
06f8 01784 8-
06f9 01785 9-
06fa 01786 A-
06fb 01787 B-
06fc 01788 C-
06fd 01789 D-
06fe 01790 E-
06ff 01791 F-
0700 01792 0-
0701 01793 1-
0702 01794 2-
0703 01795 3-
0704 01796 4-
0705 01797 5-
0706 01798 6-
0707 01799 7-
0708 01800 8-
0709 01801 9-
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
070a 01802 A-
070b 01803 B-
070c 01804 C-
070d 01805 D-
070e 01806 E-
070f 01807 F-
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
hex dec Status Group/Class VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
ID (identifier) Software
hex dec Process values Dimension VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
ID (identifier) Software
hex dec Process values Dimension VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
ID (identifier) Software
hex dec Process values Dimension VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
07ba 01978
07bc 01980
07be 01982
ID (identifier) Software
hex dec Process values Dimension VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
07fe 02046
082c 02092
082e 02094
0830 02096
0832 02098
0834 02100
0836 02102
0838 02104
083a 02106
083c 02108
083e 02110
0840 02112
ID (identifier) Software
hex dec Process values Dimension VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
0842 02114
0844 02116
0846 02118
0848 02120
084a 02122
084c 02124
084e 02126
0850 02128
0852 02130
0854 02132
0856 02134
0858 02136
085a 02138
085c 02140
085e 02142
0860 02144
0862 02146
0864 02148
086c 02156
0884 02180
ID (identifier) Software
hex dec Process values Dimension VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
089c 02204
089e 02206
08a0 02208
08a2 02210
08b8 02232
08ba 02234
08bc 02236
08c2 02242
08c4 02244
08c6 02246
08c8 02248
ID (identifier) Software
hex dec Process values Dimension VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
08ca 02250
08cc 02252
08ce 02254
08d4 02260
08d6 02262
08d8 02264
08da 02266
08dc 02268
08de 02270
08e0 02272
08e2 02274
08e4 02276
08e6 02278
08e8 02280
08ea 02282
08ec 02284
08ee 02286
08f0 02288
08f2 02290
08f4 02292
08f6 02294
08f8 02296
08fa 02298
0908 02312
ID (identifier) Software
hex dec Process values Dimension VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
090e 02318
093a 02362
093c 02364
093e 02366
0940 02368
ID (identifier) Software
hex dec Process values Dimension VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
ID (identifier) Software
hex dec Process values Dimension VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
1d34 07476
1d36 07478
1d38 07480
1d3a 07482
1d3c 07484
1d3e 07486
1d40 07488
1d42 07490
1d44 07492
1d46 07494
1d48 07496
1d52 07506
1d54 07508
1d56 07510
1d58 07512
ID (identifier) Software
hex dec Process values Dimension VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
1d5a 07514
1d5c 07516
1d5e 07518
1d60 07520
ID (identifier) Software
hex dec Process values Dimension VLW VWF VBW VMC VSF VIF VBC
1d9e 07582
MDP-Set = 1
Nominal Flow Rate P03.03 FLT 6464 1940 14656 3940 31040 7940
Io
Nominal Amount Fo P03.04 FLT 6465 1941 14657 3941 31041 7941
F_CONTROLmin P06.10 FLT 6466 1942 14658 3942 31042 7942
F_CONTROLmax P06.11 FLT 6467 1943 14659 3943 31043 7943
F-Max Value P10.07 FLT 6468 1944 14660 3944 31044 7944
Tare P11.03 FLT 6469 1945 14661 3945 31045 7945
T-Differential P09.01 FLT 6470 1946 14662 3946 31046 7946
Fuzzy MIN P14.03 FLT 6471 1947 14663 3947 31047 7947
P-Component KP P12.01 FLT 6472 1948 14664 3948 31048 7948
I-Component TN P12.02 FLT 6473 1949 14665 3949 31049 7949
Bypass P12.03 FLT 6474 194a 14666 394a 31050 794a
Controller Magnitu- P12.04 FLT 6475 194b 14667 394b 31051 794b
de Offset
Controller Index P12.18 INT 6476 194c 14668 394c 31052 794c
Linearization Y1 P13.02 FLT 6477 194d 14669 394d 31053 794d
Linearization I1 P13.03 FLT 6478 194e 14670 394e 31054 794e
Linearization Y2 P13.04 FLT 6479 194f 14671 394f 31055 794f
Linearization I2 P13.05 FLT 6480 1950 14672 3950 31056 7950
MDP-Set = 2
Name Parame- Typ dez hex dez hex dez hex
ter
Nominal Flow Rate P03.03 FLT 6496 1960 14688 3960 31072 7960
Io
Nominal Amount Fo P03.04 FLT 6497 1961 14689 3961 31073 7961
F_CONTROLmin P06.10 FLT 6498 1962 14690 3962 31074 7962
F_CONTROLmax P06.11 FLT 6499 1963 14691 3963 31075 7963
F-Max Value P10.07 FLT 6500 1964 14692 3964 31076 7964
Tare P11.03 FLT 6501 1965 14693 3965 31077 7965
T-Differential P09.01 FLT 6502 1966 14694 3966 31078 7966
Fuzzy MIN P14.03 FLT 6503 1967 14695 3967 31079 7967
P-Component KP P12.01 FLT 6504 1968 14696 3968 31080 7968
I-Component TN P12.02 FLT 6505 1969 14697 3969 31081 7969
Bypass P12.03 FLT 6506 196a 14698 396a 31082 796a
Controller Magnitu- P12.04 FLT 6507 196b 14699 396b 31083 796b
de Offset
Controller Index P12.18 INT 6508 196c 14700 396c 31084 796c
Linearization Y1 P13.02 FLT 6509 196d 14701 396d 31085 796d
Linearization I1 P13.03 FLT 6510 196e 14702 396e 31086 796e
Linearization Y2 P13.04 FLT 6511 196f 14703 396f 31087 796f
Linearization I2 P13.05 FLT 6512 1970 14704 3970 31088 7970
Linearization Y3 P13.06 FLT 6513 1971 14705 3971 31089 7971
Linearization I3 P13.07 FLT 6514 1972 14706 3972 31090 7972
Linearization Y4 P13.08 FLT 6515 1973 14707 3973 31091 7973
Linearization I4 P13.09 FLT 6516 1974 14708 3974 31092 7974
Setpoint Range P04.03 FLT 6517 1975 14709 3975 31093 7975
Flow Rate Range P15.06 FLT 6518 1976 14710 3976 31094 7976
Fill Weight Range P15.09 FLT 6519 1977 14711 3977 31095 7977
START Agitator P06.03 FLT 6520 1978 14712 3978 31096 7978
Correction Amount P18.04 FLT 6521 1979 14713 3979 31097 7979
Bypass Adaptation P12.21 FLT 6522 197a 14714 397a 31098 797a
AMOUNTmin P06.05 FLT 6523 197b 14715 397b 31099 797b
F-Min Value P10.05 FLT 6524 197c 14716 397c 31100 797c
Filling Control P06.09 TXT 6525 197d 14717 397d 31101 797d
MDP-Set = 3
Name Parame- Typ dez hex dez hex dez hex
ter
Nominal Flow Rate P03.03 FLT 6528 1980 14720 3980 31104 7980
Io
Nominal Amount Fo P03.04 FLT 6529 1981 14721 3981 31105 7981
F_CONTROLmin P06.10 FLT 6530 1982 14722 3982 31106 7982
F_CONTROLmax P06.11 FLT 6531 1983 14723 3983 31107 7983
F-Max Value P10.07 FLT 6532 1984 14724 3984 31108 7984
MDP-Set = 4
Name Parame- Typ dez hex dez hex dez hex
ter
Nominal Flow Rate P03.03 FLT 6560 19a0 14752 39a0 31136 79a0
Io
Nominal Amount Fo P03.04 FLT 6561 19a1 14753 39a1 31137 79a1
F_CONTROLmin P06.10 FLT 6562 19a2 14754 39a2 31138 79a2
F_CONTROLmax P06.11 FLT 6563 19a3 14755 39a3 31139 79a3
F-Max Value P10.07 FLT 6564 19a4 14756 39a4 31140 79a4
Tare P11.03 FLT 6565 19a5 14757 39a5 31141 79a5
T-Differential P09.01 FLT 6566 19a6 14758 39a6 31142 79a6
Fuzzy MIN P14.03 FLT 6567 19a7 14759 39a7 31143 79a7
P-Component KP P12.01 FLT 6568 19a8 14760 39a8 31144 79a8
I-Component TN P12.02 FLT 6569 19a9 14761 39a9 31145 79a9
Bypass P12.03 FLT 6570 19aa 14762 39aa 31146 79aa
Controller Magnitu- P12.04 FLT 6571 19ab 14763 39ab 31147 79ab
de Offset
Controller Index P12.18 INT 6572 19ac 14764 39ac 31148 79ac
Linearization Y1 P13.02 FLT 6573 19ad 14765 39ad 31149 79ad
Linearization I1 P13.03 FLT 6574 19ae 14766 39ae 31150 79ae
Linearization Y2 P13.04 FLT 6575 19af 14767 39af 31151 79af
Linearization I2 P13.05 FLT 6576 19b0 14768 39b0 31152 79b0
Linearization Y3 P13.06 FLT 6577 19b1 14769 39b1 31153 79b1
Linearization I3 P13.07 FLT 6578 19b2 14770 39b2 31154 79b2
Linearization Y4 P13.08 FLT 6579 19b3 14771 39b3 31155 79b3
Linearization I4 P13.09 FLT 6580 19b4 14772 39b4 31156 79b4
Setpoint Range P04.03 FLT 6581 19b5 14773 39b5 31157 79b5
Flow Rate Range P15.06 FLT 6582 19b6 14774 39b6 31158 79b6
Fill Weight Range P15.09 FLT 6583 19b7 14775 39b7 31159 79b7
START Agitator P06.03 FLT 6584 19b8 14776 39b8 31160 79b8
Correction Amount P18.04 FLT 6585 19b9 14777 39b9 31161 79b9
Bypass Adaptation P12.21 FLT 6586 19ba 14778 39ba 31162 79ba
AMOUNTmin P06.05 FLT 6587 19bb 14779 39bb 31163 79bb
F-Min Value P10.05 FLT 6588 19bc 14780 39bc 31164 79bc
Filling Control P06.09 TXT 6589 19bd 14781 39bd 31165 79bd
MDP-Set = 5
Name Parame- Typ dez hex dez hex dez hex
ter
Nominal Flow Rate P03.03 FLT 6592 19c0 14784 39c0 31168 79c0
Io
Nominal Amount Fo P03.04 FLT 6593 19c1 14785 39c1 31169 79c1
F_CONTROLmin P06.10 FLT 6594 19c2 14786 39c2 31170 79c2
F_CONTROLmax P06.11 FLT 6595 19c3 14787 39c3 31171 79c3
F-Max Value P10.07 FLT 6596 19c4 14788 39c4 31172 79c4
Tare P11.03 FLT 6597 19c5 14789 39c5 31173 79c5
T-Differential P09.01 FLT 6598 19c6 14790 39c6 31174 79c6
Fuzzy MIN P14.03 FLT 6599 19c7 14791 39c7 31175 79c7
P-Component KP P12.01 FLT 6600 19c8 14792 39c8 31176 79c8
I-Component TN P12.02 FLT 6601 19c9 14793 39c9 31177 79c9
Bypass P12.03 FLT 6602 19ca 14794 39ca 31178 79ca
Controller Magnitu- P12.04 FLT 6603 19cb 14795 39cb 31179 79cb
de Offset
Controller Index P12.18 INT 6604 19cc 14796 39cc 31180 79cc
Linearization Y1 P13.02 FLT 6605 19cd 14797 39cd 31181 79cd
Linearization I1 P13.03 FLT 6606 19ce 14798 39ce 31182 79ce
Linearization Y2 P13.04 FLT 6607 19cf 14799 39cf 31183 79cf
Linearization I2 P13.05 FLT 6608 19d0 14800 39d0 31184 79d0
Linearization Y3 P13.06 FLT 6609 19d1 14801 39d1 31185 79d1
Linearization I3 P13.07 FLT 6610 19d2 14802 39d2 31186 79d2
Linearization Y4 P13.08 FLT 6611 19d3 14803 39d3 31187 79d3
Linearization I4 P13.09 FLT 6612 19d4 14804 39d4 31188 79d4
Setpoint Range P04.03 FLT 6613 19d5 14805 39d5 31189 79d5
Flow Rate Range P15.06 FLT 6614 19d6 14806 39d6 31190 79d6
Fill Weight Range P15.09 FLT 6615 19d7 14807 39d7 31191 79d7
START Agitator P06.03 FLT 6616 19d8 14808 39d8 31192 79d8
Correction Amount P18.04 FLT 6617 19d9 14809 39d9 31193 79d9
Bypass Adaptation P12.21 FLT 6618 19da 14810 39da 31194 79da
AMOUNTmin P06.05 FLT 6619 19db 14811 39db 31195 79db
F-Min Value P10.05 FLT 6620 19dc 14812 39dc 31196 79dc
Filling Control P06.09 TXT 6621 19dd 14813 39dd 31197 79dd
MDP-Set = 6
Name Parame- Typ dez hex dez hex dez hex
ter
Nominal Flow Rate P03.03 FLT 6624 19e0 14816 39e0 31200 79e0
Io
Nominal Amount Fo P03.04 FLT 6625 19e1 14817 39e1 31201 79e1
F_CONTROLmin P06.10 FLT 6626 19e2 14818 39e2 31202 79e2
F_CONTROLmax P06.11 FLT 6627 19e3 14819 39e3 31203 79e3
F-Max Value P10.07 FLT 6628 19e4 14820 39e4 31204 79e4
Tare P11.03 FLT 6629 19e5 14821 39e5 31205 79e5
T-Differential P09.01 FLT 6630 19e6 14822 39e6 31206 79e6
Fuzzy MIN P14.03 FLT 6631 19e7 14823 39e7 31207 79e7
P-Component KP P12.01 FLT 6632 19e8 14824 39e8 31208 79e8
I-Component TN P12.02 FLT 6633 19e9 14825 39e9 31209 79e9
Bypass P12.03 FLT 6634 19ea 14826 39ea 31210 79ea
Controller Magnitu- P12.04 FLT 6635 19eb 14827 39eb 31211 79eb
de Offset
Controller Index P12.18 INT 6636 19ec 14828 39ec 31212 79ec
Linearization Y1 P13.02 FLT 6637 19ed 14829 39ed 31213 79ed
Linearization I1 P13.03 FLT 6638 19ee 14830 39ee 31214 79ee
Linearization Y2 P13.04 FLT 6639 19ef 14831 39ef 31215 79ef
MDP-Set = 7
Name Parame- Typ dez hex dez hex dez hex
ter
Nominal Flow Rate P03.03 FLT 6656 1a00 14848 3a00 31232 7a00
Io
Nominal Amount Fo P03.04 FLT 6657 1a01 14849 3a01 31233 7a01
F_CONTROLmin P06.10 FLT 6658 1a02 14850 3a02 31234 7a02
F_CONTROLmax P06.11 FLT 6659 1a03 14851 3a03 31235 7a03
F-Max Value P10.07 FLT 6660 1a04 14852 3a04 31236 7a04
Tare P11.03 FLT 6661 1a05 14853 3a05 31237 7a05
T-Differential P09.01 FLT 6662 1a06 14854 3a06 31238 7a06
Fuzzy MIN P14.03 FLT 6663 1a07 14855 3a07 31239 7a07
P-Component KP P12.01 FLT 6664 1a08 14856 3a08 31240 7a08
I-Component TN P12.02 FLT 6665 1a09 14857 3a09 31241 7a09
Bypass P12.03 FLT 6666 1a0a 14858 3a0a 31242 7a0a
Controller Magnitu- P12.04 FLT 6667 1a0b 14859 3a0b 31243 7a0b
de Offset
Controller Index P12.18 INT 6668 1a0c 14860 3a0c 31244 7a0c
Linearization Y1 P13.02 FLT 6669 1a0d 14861 3a0d 31245 7a0d
Linearization I1 P13.03 FLT 6670 1a0e 14862 3a0e 31246 7a0e
Linearization Y2 P13.04 FLT 6671 1a0f 14863 3a0f 31247 7a0f
Linearization I2 P13.05 FLT 6672 1a10 14864 3a10 31248 7a10
Linearization Y3 P13.06 FLT 6673 1a11 14865 3a11 31249 7a11
Linearization I3 P13.07 FLT 6674 1a12 14866 3a12 31250 7a12
Linearization Y4 P13.08 FLT 6675 1a13 14867 3a13 31251 7a13
Linearization I4 P13.09 FLT 6676 1a14 14868 3a14 31252 7a14
Setpoint Range P04.03 FLT 6677 1a15 14869 3a15 31253 7a15
Flow Rate Range P15.06 FLT 6678 1a16 14870 3a16 31254 7a16
Fill Weight Range P15.09 FLT 6679 1a17 14871 3a17 31255 7a17
START Agitator P06.03 FLT 6680 1a18 14872 3a18 31256 7a18
Correction Amount P18.04 FLT 6681 1a19 14873 3a19 31257 7a19
Bypass Adaptation P12.21 FLT 6682 1a1a 14874 3a1a 31258 7a1a
AMOUNTmin P06.05 FLT 6683 1a1b 14875 3a1b 31259 7a1b
F-Min Value P10.05 FLT 6684 1a1c 14876 3a1c 31260 7a1c
Filling Control P06.09 TXT 6685 1a1d 14877 3a1d 31261 7a1d
MDP-Set = 8
Name Parame- Typ dez hex dez hex dez hex
ter
Nominal Flow Rate P03.03 FLT 6688 1a20 14880 3a20 31264 7a20
Io
Nominal Amount Fo P03.04 FLT 6689 1a21 14881 3a21 31265 7a21
F_CONTROLmin P06.10 FLT 6690 1a22 14882 3a22 31266 7a22
F_CONTROLmax P06.11 FLT 6691 1a23 14883 3a23 31267 7a23
F-Max Value P10.07 FLT 6692 1a24 14884 3a24 31268 7a24
MDP-Set = 9
Name Parame- Typ dez hex dez hex dez hex
ter
Nominal Flow Rate P03.03 FLT 6720 1a40 14912 3a40 31296 7a40
Io
Nominal Amount Fo P03.04 FLT 6721 1a41 14913 3a41 31297 7a41
F_CONTROLmin P06.10 FLT 6722 1a42 14914 3a42 31298 7a42
F_CONTROLmax P06.11 FLT 6723 1a43 14915 3a43 31299 7a43
F-Max Value P10.07 FLT 6724 1a44 14916 3a44 31300 7a44
Tare P11.03 FLT 6725 1a45 14917 3a45 31301 7a45
T-Differential P09.01 FLT 6726 1a46 14918 3a46 31302 7a46
Fuzzy MIN P14.03 FLT 6727 1a47 14919 3a47 31303 7a47
P-Component KP P12.01 FLT 6728 1a48 14920 3a48 31304 7a48
I-Component TN P12.02 FLT 6729 1a49 14921 3a49 31305 7a49
Bypass P12.03 FLT 6730 1a4a 14922 3a4a 31306 7a4a
Controller Magnitu- P12.04 FLT 6731 1a4b 14923 3a4b 31307 7a4b
de Offset
Controller Index P12.18 INT 6732 1a4c 14924 3a4c 31308 7a4c
Linearization Y1 P13.02 FLT 6733 1a4d 14925 3a4d 31309 7a4d
Linearization I1 P13.03 FLT 6734 1a4e 14926 3a4e 31310 7a4e
Linearization Y2 P13.04 FLT 6735 1a4f 14927 3a4f 31311 7a4f
Linearization I2 P13.05 FLT 6736 1a50 14928 3a50 31312 7a50
Linearization Y3 P13.06 FLT 6737 1a51 14929 3a51 31313 7a51
Linearization I3 P13.07 FLT 6738 1a52 14930 3a52 31314 7a52
Linearization Y4 P13.08 FLT 6739 1a53 14931 3a53 31315 7a53
Linearization I4 P13.09 FLT 6740 1a54 14932 3a54 31316 7a54
Setpoint Range P04.03 FLT 6741 1a55 14933 3a55 31317 7a55
Flow Rate Range P15.06 FLT 6742 1a56 14934 3a56 31318 7a56
Fill Weight Range P15.09 FLT 6743 1a57 14935 3a57 31319 7a57
START Agitator P06.03 FLT 6744 1a58 14936 3a58 31320 7a58
Correction Amount P18.04 FLT 6745 1a59 14937 3a59 31321 7a59
Bypass Adaptation P12.21 FLT 6746 1a5a 14938 3a5a 31322 7a5a
AMOUNTmin P06.05 FLT 6747 1a5b 14939 3a5b 31323 7a5b
F-Min Value P10.05 FLT 6748 1a5c 14940 3a5c 31324 7a5c
Filling Control P06.09 TXT 6749 1a5d 14941 3a5d 31325 7a5d
MDP-Set = 10
Name Parame- Typ dez hex dez hex dez hex
ter
Nominal Flow Rate P03.03 FLT 6752 1a60 14944 3a60 31328 7a60
Io
Nominal Amount Fo P03.04 FLT 6753 1a61 14945 3a61 31329 7a61
F_CONTROLmin P06.10 FLT 6754 1a62 14946 3a62 31330 7a62
F_CONTROLmax P06.11 FLT 6755 1a63 14947 3a63 31331 7a63
F-Max Value P10.07 FLT 6756 1a64 14948 3a64 31332 7a64
Tare P11.03 FLT 6757 1a65 14949 3a65 31333 7a65
T-Differential P09.01 FLT 6758 1a66 14950 3a66 31334 7a66
Fuzzy MIN P14.03 FLT 6759 1a67 14951 3a67 31335 7a67
P-Component KP P12.01 FLT 6760 1a68 14952 3a68 31336 7a68
I-Component TN P12.02 FLT 6761 1a69 14953 3a69 31337 7a69
Bypass P12.03 FLT 6762 1a6a 14954 3a6a 31338 7a6a
Controller Magnitu- P12.04 FLT 6763 1a6b 14955 3a6b 31339 7a6b
de Offset
Controller Index P12.18 INT 6764 1a6c 14956 3a6c 31340 7a6c
Linearization Y1 P13.02 FLT 6765 1a6d 14957 3a6d 31341 7a6d
Linearization I1 P13.03 FLT 6766 1a6e 14958 3a6e 31342 7a6e
Linearization Y2 P13.04 FLT 6767 1a6f 14959 3a6f 31343 7a6f
Linearization I2 P13.05 FLT 6768 1a70 14960 3a70 31344 7a70
Linearization Y3 P13.06 FLT 6769 1a71 14961 3a71 31345 7a71
Linearization I3 P13.07 FLT 6770 1a72 14962 3a72 31346 7a72
Linearization Y4 P13.08 FLT 6771 1a73 14963 3a73 31347 7a73
Linearization I4 P13.09 FLT 6772 1a74 14964 3a74 31348 7a74
Setpoint Range P04.03 FLT 6773 1a75 14965 3a75 31349 7a75
Flow Rate Range P15.06 FLT 6774 1a76 14966 3a76 31350 7a76
Fill Weight Range P15.09 FLT 6775 1a77 14967 3a77 31351 7a77
START Agitator P06.03 FLT 6776 1a78 14968 3a78 31352 7a78
Correction Amount P18.04 FLT 6777 1a79 14969 3a79 31353 7a79
Bypass Adaptation P12.21 FLT 6778 1a7a 14970 3a7a 31354 7a7a
AMOUNTmin P06.05 FLT 6779 1a7b 14971 3a7b 31355 7a7b
F-Min Value P10.05 FLT 6780 1a7c 14972 3a7c 31356 7a7c
Filling Control P06.09 TXT 6781 1a7d 14973 3a7d 31357 7a7d
MDP-Set = 11
Name Parame- Typ dez hex dez hex dez hex
ter
Nominal Flow Rate P03.03 FLT 6784 1a80 14976 3a80 31360 7a80
Io
Nominal Amount Fo P03.04 FLT 6785 1a81 14977 3a81 31361 7a81
F_CONTROLmin P06.10 FLT 6786 1a82 14978 3a82 31362 7a82
F_CONTROLmax P06.11 FLT 6787 1a83 14979 3a83 31363 7a83
F-Max Value P10.07 FLT 6788 1a84 14980 3a84 31364 7a84
Tare P11.03 FLT 6789 1a85 14981 3a85 31365 7a85
T-Differential P09.01 FLT 6790 1a86 14982 3a86 31366 7a86
Fuzzy MIN P14.03 FLT 6791 1a87 14983 3a87 31367 7a87
P-Component KP P12.01 FLT 6792 1a88 14984 3a88 31368 7a88
I-Component TN P12.02 FLT 6793 1a89 14985 3a89 31369 7a89
Bypass P12.03 FLT 6794 1a8a 14986 3a8a 31370 7a8a
Controller Magnitu- P12.04 FLT 6795 1a8b 14987 3a8b 31371 7a8b
de Offset
Controller Index P12.18 INT 6796 1a8c 14988 3a8c 31372 7a8c
Linearization Y1 P13.02 FLT 6797 1a8d 14989 3a8d 31373 7a8d
Linearization I1 P13.03 FLT 6798 1a8e 14990 3a8e 31374 7a8e
Linearization Y2 P13.04 FLT 6799 1a8f 14991 3a8f 31375 7a8f
MDP-Set = 12
Name Parame- Typ dez hex dez hex dez hex
ter
Nominal Flow Rate P03.03 FLT 6816 1aa0 15008 3aa0 31392 7aa0
Io
Nominal Amount Fo P03.04 FLT 6817 1aa1 15009 3aa1 31393 7aa1
F_CONTROLmin P06.10 FLT 6818 1aa2 15010 3aa2 31394 7aa2
F_CONTROLmax P06.11 FLT 6819 1aa3 15011 3aa3 31395 7aa3
F-Max Value P10.07 FLT 6820 1aa4 15012 3aa4 31396 7aa4
Tare P11.03 FLT 6821 1aa5 15013 3aa5 31397 7aa5
T-Differential P09.01 FLT 6822 1aa6 15014 3aa6 31398 7aa6
Fuzzy MIN P14.03 FLT 6823 1aa7 15015 3aa7 31399 7aa7
P-Component KP P12.01 FLT 6824 1aa8 15016 3aa8 31400 7aa8
I-Component TN P12.02 FLT 6825 1aa9 15017 3aa9 31401 7aa9
Bypass P12.03 FLT 6826 1aaa 15018 3aaa 31402 7aaa
Controller Magnitu- P12.04 FLT 6827 1aab 15019 3aab 31403 7aab
de Offset
Controller Index P12.18 INT 6828 1aac 15020 3aac 31404 7aac
Linearization Y1 P13.02 FLT 6829 1aad 15021 3aad 31405 7aad
Linearization I1 P13.03 FLT 6830 1aae 15022 3aae 31406 7aae
Linearization Y2 P13.04 FLT 6831 1aaf 15023 3aaf 31407 7aaf
Linearization I2 P13.05 FLT 6832 1ab0 15024 3ab0 31408 7ab0
Linearization Y3 P13.06 FLT 6833 1ab1 15025 3ab1 31409 7ab1
Linearization I3 P13.07 FLT 6834 1ab2 15026 3ab2 31410 7ab2
Linearization Y4 P13.08 FLT 6835 1ab3 15027 3ab3 31411 7ab3
Linearization I4 P13.09 FLT 6836 1ab4 15028 3ab4 31412 7ab4
Setpoint Range P04.03 FLT 6837 1ab5 15029 3ab5 31413 7ab5
Flow Rate Range P15.06 FLT 6838 1ab6 15030 3ab6 31414 7ab6
Fill Weight Range P15.09 FLT 6839 1ab7 15031 3ab7 31415 7ab7
START Agitator P06.03 FLT 6840 1ab8 15032 3ab8 31416 7ab8
Correction Amount P18.04 FLT 6841 1ab9 15033 3ab9 31417 7ab9
Bypass Adaptation P12.21 FLT 6842 1aba 15034 3aba 31418 7aba
AMOUNTmin P06.05 FLT 6843 1abb 15035 3abb 31419 7abb
F-Min Value P10.05 FLT 6844 1abc 15036 3abc 31420 7abc
Filling Control P06.09 TXT 6845 1abd 15037 3abd 31421 7abd
MDP-Set = 13
Name Parame- Typ dez hex dez hex dez hex
ter
Nominal Flow Rate P03.03 FLT 6848 1ac0 15040 3ac0 31424 7ac0
Io
Nominal Amount Fo P03.04 FLT 6849 1ac1 15041 3ac1 31425 7ac1
F_CONTROLmin P06.10 FLT 6850 1ac2 15042 3ac2 31426 7ac2
F_CONTROLmax P06.11 FLT 6851 1ac3 15043 3ac3 31427 7ac3
F-Max Value P10.07 FLT 6852 1ac4 15044 3ac4 31428 7ac4
MDP-Set = 14
Name Parame- Typ dez hex dez hex dez hex
ter
Nominal Flow Rate P03.03 FLT 6880 1ae0 15072 3ae0 31456 7ae0
Io
Nominal Amount Fo P03.04 FLT 6881 1ae1 15073 3ae1 31457 7ae1
F_CONTROLmin P06.10 FLT 6882 1ae2 15074 3ae2 31458 7ae2
F_CONTROLmax P06.11 FLT 6883 1ae3 15075 3ae3 31459 7ae3
F-Max Value P10.07 FLT 6884 1ae4 15076 3ae4 31460 7ae4
Tare P11.03 FLT 6885 1ae5 15077 3ae5 31461 7ae5
T-Differential P09.01 FLT 6886 1ae6 15078 3ae6 31462 7ae6
Fuzzy MIN P14.03 FLT 6887 1ae7 15079 3ae7 31463 7ae7
P-Component KP P12.01 FLT 6888 1ae8 15080 3ae8 31464 7ae8
I-Component TN P12.02 FLT 6889 1ae9 15081 3ae9 31465 7ae9
Bypass P12.03 FLT 6890 1aea 15082 3aea 31466 7aea
Controller Magnitu- P12.04 FLT 6891 1aeb 15083 3aeb 31467 7aeb
de Offset
Controller Index P12.18 INT 6892 1aec 15084 3aec 31468 7aec
Linearization Y1 P13.02 FLT 6893 1aed 15085 3aed 31469 7aed
Linearization I1 P13.03 FLT 6894 1aee 15086 3aee 31470 7aee
Linearization Y2 P13.04 FLT 6895 1aef 15087 3aef 31471 7aef
Linearization I2 P13.05 FLT 6896 1af0 15088 3af0 31472 7af0
Linearization Y3 P13.06 FLT 6897 1af1 15089 3af1 31473 7af1
Linearization I3 P13.07 FLT 6898 1af2 15090 3af2 31474 7af2
Linearization Y4 P13.08 FLT 6899 1af3 15091 3af3 31475 7af3
Linearization I4 P13.09 FLT 6900 1af4 15092 3af4 31476 7af4
Setpoint Range P04.03 FLT 6901 1af5 15093 3af5 31477 7af5
Flow Rate Range P15.06 FLT 6902 1af6 15094 3af6 31478 7af6
Fill Weight Range P15.09 FLT 6903 1af7 15095 3af7 31479 7af7
START Agitator P06.03 FLT 6904 1af8 15096 3af8 31480 7af8
Correction Amount P18.04 FLT 6905 1af9 15097 3af9 31481 7af9
Bypass Adaptation P12.21 FLT 6906 1afa 15098 3afa 31482 7afa
AMOUNTmin P06.05 FLT 6907 1afb 15099 3afb 31483 7afb
F-Min Value P10.05 FLT 6908 1afc 15100 3afc 31484 7afc
Filling Control P06.09 TXT 6909 1afd 15101 3afd 31485 7afd
MDP-Set = 15
Name Parame- Typ dez hex dez hex dez hex
ter
Nominal Flow Rate P03.03 FLT 6912 1b00 15104 3b00 31488 7b00
Io
Nominal Amount Fo P03.04 FLT 6913 1b01 15105 3b01 31489 7b01
F_CONTROLmin P06.10 FLT 6914 1b02 15106 3b02 31490 7b02
F_CONTROLmax P06.11 FLT 6915 1b03 15107 3b03 31491 7b03
F-Max Value P10.07 FLT 6916 1b04 15108 3b04 31492 7b04
Tare P11.03 FLT 6917 1b05 15109 3b05 31493 7b05
T-Differential P09.01 FLT 6918 1b06 15110 3b06 31494 7b06
Fuzzy MIN P14.03 FLT 6919 1b07 15111 3b07 31495 7b07
P-Component KP P12.01 FLT 6920 1b08 15112 3b08 31496 7b08
I-Component TN P12.02 FLT 6921 1b09 15113 3b09 31497 7b09
Bypass P12.03 FLT 6922 1b0a 15114 3b0a 31498 7b0a
Controller Magnitu- P12.04 FLT 6923 1b0b 15115 3b0b 31499 7b0b
de Offset
Controller Index P12.18 INT 6924 1b0c 15116 3b0c 31500 7b0c
Linearization Y1 P13.02 FLT 6925 1b0d 15117 3b0d 31501 7b0d
Linearization I1 P13.03 FLT 6926 1b0e 15118 3b0e 31502 7b0e
Linearization Y2 P13.04 FLT 6927 1b0f 15119 3b0f 31503 7b0f
Linearization I2 P13.05 FLT 6928 1b10 15120 3b10 31504 7b10
Linearization Y3 P13.06 FLT 6929 1b11 15121 3b11 31505 7b11
Linearization I3 P13.07 FLT 6930 1b12 15122 3b12 31506 7b12
Linearization Y4 P13.08 FLT 6931 1b13 15123 3b13 31507 7b13
Linearization I4 P13.09 FLT 6932 1b14 15124 3b14 31508 7b14
Setpoint Range P04.03 FLT 6933 1b15 15125 3b15 31509 7b15
Flow Rate Range P15.06 FLT 6934 1b16 15126 3b16 31510 7b16
Fill Weight Range P15.09 FLT 6935 1b17 15127 3b17 31511 7b17
START Agitator P06.03 FLT 6936 1b18 15128 3b18 31512 7b18
Correction Amount P18.04 FLT 6937 1b19 15129 3b19 31513 7b19
Bypass Adaptation P12.21 FLT 6938 1b1a 15130 3b1a 31514 7b1a
AMOUNTmin P06.05 FLT 6939 1b1b 15131 3b1b 31515 7b1b
F-Min Value P10.05 FLT 6940 1b1c 15132 3b1c 31516 7b1c
Filling Control P06.09 TXT 6941 1b1d 15133 3b1d 31517 7b1d
MDP-Set = 16
Name Parame- Typ dez hex dez hex dez hex
ter
Nominal Flow Rate P03.03 FLT 6944 1b20 15136 3b20 31520 7b20
Io
Nominal Amount Fo P03.04 FLT 6945 1b21 15137 3b21 31521 7b21
F_CONTROLmin P06.10 FLT 6946 1b22 15138 3b22 31522 7b22
F_CONTROLmax P06.11 FLT 6947 1b23 15139 3b23 31523 7b23
F-Max Value P10.07 FLT 6948 1b24 15140 3b24 31524 7b24
Tare P11.03 FLT 6949 1b25 15141 3b25 31525 7b25
T-Differential P09.01 FLT 6950 1b26 15142 3b26 31526 7b26
Fuzzy MIN P14.03 FLT 6951 1b27 15143 3b27 31527 7b27
P-Component KP P12.01 FLT 6952 1b28 15144 3b28 31528 7b28
I-Component TN P12.02 FLT 6953 1b29 15145 3b29 31529 7b29
Bypass P12.03 FLT 6954 1b2a 15146 3b2a 31530 7b2a
Controller Magnitu- P12.04 FLT 6955 1b2b 15147 3b2b 31531 7b2b
de Offset
Controller Index P12.18 INT 6956 1b2c 15148 3b2c 31532 7b2c
Linearization Y1 P13.02 FLT 6957 1b2d 15149 3b2d 31533 7b2d
Linearization I1 P13.03 FLT 6958 1b2e 15150 3b2e 31534 7b2e
Linearization Y2 P13.04 FLT 6959 1b2f 15151 3b2f 31535 7b2f
MDP-Set = 17
Name Parame- Typ dez hex dez hex dez hex
ter
Nominal Flow Rate P03.03 FLT 6976 1b40 15168 3b40 31552 7b40
Io
Nominal Amount Fo P03.04 FLT 6977 1b41 15169 3b41 31553 7b41
F_CONTROLmin P06.10 FLT 6978 1b42 15170 3b42 31554 7b42
F_CONTROLmax P06.11 FLT 6979 1b43 15171 3b43 31555 7b43
F-Max Value P10.07 FLT 6980 1b44 15172 3b44 31556 7b44
Tare P11.03 FLT 6981 1b45 15173 3b45 31557 7b45
T-Differential P09.01 FLT 6982 1b46 15174 3b46 31558 7b46
Fuzzy MIN P14.03 FLT 6983 1b47 15175 3b47 31559 7b47
P-Component KP P12.01 FLT 6984 1b48 15176 3b48 31560 7b48
I-Component TN P12.02 FLT 6985 1b49 15177 3b49 31561 7b49
Bypass P12.03 FLT 6986 1b4a 15178 3b4a 31562 7b4a
Controller Magnitu- P12.04 FLT 6987 1b4b 15179 3b4b 31563 7b4b
de Offset
Controller Index P12.18 INT 6988 1b4c 15180 3b4c 31564 7b4c
Linearization Y1 P13.02 FLT 6989 1b4d 15181 3b4d 31565 7b4d
Linearization I1 P13.03 FLT 6990 1b4e 15182 3b4e 31566 7b4e
Linearization Y2 P13.04 FLT 6991 1b4f 15183 3b4f 31567 7b4f
Linearization I2 P13.05 FLT 6992 1b50 15184 3b50 31568 7b50
Linearization Y3 P13.06 FLT 6993 1b51 15185 3b51 31569 7b51
Linearization I3 P13.07 FLT 6994 1b52 15186 3b52 31570 7b52
Linearization Y4 P13.08 FLT 6995 1b53 15187 3b53 31571 7b53
Linearization I4 P13.09 FLT 6996 1b54 15188 3b54 31572 7b54
Setpoint Range P04.03 FLT 6997 1b55 15189 3b55 31573 7b55
Flow Rate Range P15.06 FLT 6998 1b56 15190 3b56 31574 7b56
Fill Weight Range P15.09 FLT 6999 1b57 15191 3b57 31575 7b57
START Agitator P06.03 FLT 7000 1b58 15192 3b58 31576 7b58
Correction Amount P18.04 FLT 7001 1b59 15193 3b59 31577 7b59
Bypass Adaptation P12.21 FLT 7002 1b5a 15194 3b5a 31578 7b5a
AMOUNTmin P06.05 FLT 7003 1b5b 15195 3b5b 31579 7b5b
F-Min Value P10.05 FLT 7004 1b5c 15196 3b5c 31580 7b5c
Filling Control P06.09 TXT 7005 1b5d 15197 3b5d 31581 7b5d
MDP-Set = 18
Name Parame- Typ dez hex dez hex dez hex
ter
Nominal Flow Rate P03.03 FLT 7008 1b60 15200 3b60 31584 7b60
Io
Nominal Amount Fo P03.04 FLT 7009 1b61 15201 3b61 31585 7b61
F_CONTROLmin P06.10 FLT 7010 1b62 15202 3b62 31586 7b62
F_CONTROLmax P06.11 FLT 7011 1b63 15203 3b63 31587 7b63
F-Max Value P10.07 FLT 7012 1b64 15204 3b64 31588 7b64
MDP-Set = 19
Name Parame- Typ dez hex dez hex dez hex
ter
Nominal Flow Rate P03.03 FLT 7040 1b80 15232 3b80 31616 7b80
Io
Nominal Amount Fo P03.04 FLT 7041 1b81 15233 3b81 31617 7b81
F_CONTROLmin P06.10 FLT 7042 1b82 15234 3b82 31618 7b82
F_CONTROLmax P06.11 FLT 7043 1b83 15235 3b83 31619 7b83
F-Max Value P10.07 FLT 7044 1b84 15236 3b84 31620 7b84
Tare P11.03 FLT 7045 1b85 15237 3b85 31621 7b85
T-Differential P09.01 FLT 7046 1b86 15238 3b86 31622 7b86
Fuzzy MIN P14.03 FLT 7047 1b87 15239 3b87 31623 7b87
P-Component KP P12.01 FLT 7048 1b88 15240 3b88 31624 7b88
I-Component TN P12.02 FLT 7049 1b89 15241 3b89 31625 7b89
Bypass P12.03 FLT 7050 1b8a 15242 3b8a 31626 7b8a
Controller Magnitu- P12.04 FLT 7051 1b8b 15243 3b8b 31627 7b8b
de Offset
Controller Index P12.18 INT 7052 1b8c 15244 3b8c 31628 7b8c
Linearization Y1 P13.02 FLT 7053 1b8d 15245 3b8d 31629 7b8d
Linearization I1 P13.03 FLT 7054 1b8e 15246 3b8e 31630 7b8e
Linearization Y2 P13.04 FLT 7055 1b8f 15247 3b8f 31631 7b8f
Linearization I2 P13.05 FLT 7056 1b90 15248 3b90 31632 7b90
Linearization Y3 P13.06 FLT 7057 1b91 15249 3b91 31633 7b91
Linearization I3 P13.07 FLT 7058 1b92 15250 3b92 31634 7b92
Linearization Y4 P13.08 FLT 7059 1b93 15251 3b93 31635 7b93
Linearization I4 P13.09 FLT 7060 1b94 15252 3b94 31636 7b94
Setpoint Range P04.03 FLT 7061 1b95 15253 3b95 31637 7b95
Flow Rate Range P15.06 FLT 7062 1b96 15254 3b96 31638 7b96
Fill Weight Range P15.09 FLT 7063 1b97 15255 3b97 31639 7b97
START Agitator P06.03 FLT 7064 1b98 15256 3b98 31640 7b98
Correction Amount P18.04 FLT 7065 1b99 15257 3b99 31641 7b99
Bypass Adaptation P12.21 FLT 7066 1b9a 15258 3b9a 31642 7b9a
AMOUNTmin P06.05 FLT 7067 1b9b 15259 3b9b 31643 7b9b
F-Min Value P10.05 FLT 7068 1b9c 15260 3b9c 31644 7b9c
Filling Control P06.09 TXT 7069 1b9d 15261 3b9d 31645 7b9d
MDP-Set = 20
Name Parame- Typ dez hex dez hex dez hex
ter
Nominal Flow Rate P03.03 FLT 7072 1ba0 15264 3ba0 31648 7ba0
Io
Nominal Amount Fo P03.04 FLT 7073 1ba1 15265 3ba1 31649 7ba1
F_CONTROLmin P06.10 FLT 7074 1ba2 15266 3ba2 31650 7ba2
F_CONTROLmax P06.11 FLT 7075 1ba3 15267 3ba3 31651 7ba3
F-Max Value P10.07 FLT 7076 1ba4 15268 3ba4 31652 7ba4
Tare P11.03 FLT 7077 1ba5 15269 3ba5 31653 7ba5
T-Differential P09.01 FLT 7078 1ba6 15270 3ba6 31654 7ba6
Fuzzy MIN P14.03 FLT 7079 1ba7 15271 3ba7 31655 7ba7
P-Component KP P12.01 FLT 7080 1ba8 15272 3ba8 31656 7ba8
I-Component TN P12.02 FLT 7081 1ba9 15273 3ba9 31657 7ba9
Bypass P12.03 FLT 7082 1baa 15274 3baa 31658 7baa
Controller Magnitu- P12.04 FLT 7083 1bab 15275 3bab 31659 7bab
de Offset
Controller Index P12.18 INT 7084 1bac 15276 3bac 31660 7bac
Linearization Y1 P13.02 FLT 7085 1bad 15277 3bad 31661 7bad
Linearization I1 P13.03 FLT 7086 1bae 15278 3bae 31662 7bae
Linearization Y2 P13.04 FLT 7087 1baf 15279 3baf 31663 7baf
Linearization I2 P13.05 FLT 7088 1bb0 15280 3bb0 31664 7bb0
Linearization Y3 P13.06 FLT 7089 1bb1 15281 3bb1 31665 7bb1
Linearization I3 P13.07 FLT 7090 1bb2 15282 3bb2 31666 7bb2
Linearization Y4 P13.08 FLT 7091 1bb3 15283 3bb3 31667 7bb3
Linearization I4 P13.09 FLT 7092 1bb4 15284 3bb4 31668 7bb4
Setpoint Range P04.03 FLT 7093 1bb5 15285 3bb5 31669 7bb5
Flow Rate Range P15.06 FLT 7094 1bb6 15286 3bb6 31670 7bb6
Fill Weight Range P15.09 FLT 7095 1bb7 15287 3bb7 31671 7bb7
START Agitator P06.03 FLT 7096 1bb8 15288 3bb8 31672 7bb8
Correction Amount P18.04 FLT 7097 1bb9 15289 3bb9 31673 7bb9
Bypass Adaptation P12.21 FLT 7098 1bba 15290 3bba 31674 7bba
AMOUNTmin P06.05 FLT 7099 1bbb 15291 3bbb 31675 7bbb
F-Min Value P10.05 FLT 7100 1bbc 15292 3bbc 31676 7bbc
Filling Control P06.09 TXT 7101 1bbd 15293 3bbd 31677 7bbd
Tab. 12 : Fieldbus Material Dependent Parameters
Use ID as data address Read current value (AK=1) Change value (AK=3)
MDP Set = 1
Parameter 1 6464 1940 14656 3940 31040 7940
Parameter 2 6465 1941 14657 3941 31041 7941
Parameter 3 6466 1942 14658 3942 31042 7942
Parameter 4 6467 1943 14659 3943 31043 7943
Parameter 5 6468 1944 14660 3944 31044 7944
Parameter 6 6469 1945 14661 3945 31045 7945
Parameter 7 6470 1946 14662 3946 31046 7946
Parameter 8 6471 1947 14663 3947 31047 7947
Parameter 9 6472 1948 14664 3948 31048 7948
Parameter 10 6473 1949 14665 3949 31049 7949
Parameter 11 6474 194a 14666 394a 31050 794a
Parameter 12 6475 194b 14667 394b 31051 794b
Parameter 13 6476 194c 14668 394c 31052 794c
Use ID as data address Read current value (AK=1) Change value (AK=3)
MDP Set = 2
Parameter 1 6496 1960 14688 3960 31072 7960
Parameter 2 6497 1961 14689 3961 31073 7961
Parameter 3 6498 1962 14690 3962 31074 7962
Parameter 4 6499 1963 14691 3963 31075 7963
Parameter 5 6500 1964 14692 3964 31076 7964
Parameter 6 6501 1965 14693 3965 31077 7965
Parameter 7 6502 1966 14694 3966 31078 7966
Parameter 8 6503 1967 14695 3967 31079 7967
Parameter 9 6504 1968 14696 3968 31080 7968
Parameter 10 6505 1969 14697 3969 31081 7969
Parameter 11 6506 196a 14698 396a 31082 796a
Parameter 12 6507 196b 14699 396b 31083 796b
Use ID as data address Read current value (AK=1) Change value (AK=3)
MDP Set = 3
Parameter 1 6528 1980 14720 3980 31104 7980
Parameter 2 6529 1981 14721 3981 31105 7981
Parameter 3 6530 1982 14722 3982 31106 7982
Parameter 4 6531 1983 14723 3983 31107 7983
Parameter 5 6532 1984 14724 3984 31108 7984
Parameter 6 6533 1985 14725 3985 31109 7985
Parameter 7 6534 1986 14726 3986 31110 7986
Parameter 8 6535 1987 14727 3987 31111 7987
Parameter 9 6536 1988 14728 3988 31112 7988
Parameter 10 6537 1989 14729 3989 31113 7989
Parameter 11 6538 198a 14730 398a 31114 798a
Use ID as data address Read current value (AK=1) Change value (AK=3)
MDP Set = 4
Parameter 1 6560 19a0 14752 39a0 31136 79a0
Parameter 2 6561 19a1 14753 39a1 31137 79a1
Parameter 3 6562 19a2 14754 39a2 31138 79a2
Parameter 4 6563 19a3 14755 39a3 31139 79a3
Parameter 5 6564 19a4 14756 39a4 31140 79a4
Parameter 6 6565 19a5 14757 39a5 31141 79a5
Parameter 7 6566 19a6 14758 39a6 31142 79a6
Parameter 8 6567 19a7 14759 39a7 31143 79a7
Parameter 9 6568 19a8 14760 39a8 31144 79a8
Parameter 10 6569 19a9 14761 39a9 31145 79a9
Use ID as data address Read current value (AK=1) Change value (AK=3)
MDP Set = 5
Parameter 1 6592 19c0 14784 39c0 31168 79c0
Parameter 2 6593 19c1 14785 39c1 31169 79c1
Parameter 3 6594 19c2 14786 39c2 31170 79c2
Parameter 4 6595 19c3 14787 39c3 31171 79c3
Parameter 5 6596 19c4 14788 39c4 31172 79c4
Parameter 6 6597 19c5 14789 39c5 31173 79c5
Parameter 7 6598 19c6 14790 39c6 31174 79c6
Parameter 8 6599 19c7 14791 39c7 31175 79c7
Parameter 9 6600 19c8 14792 39c8 31176 79c8
Use ID as data address Read current value (AK=1) Change value (AK=3)
MDP Set = 6
Parameter 1 6624 19e0 14816 39e0 31200 79e0
Parameter 2 6625 19e1 14817 39e1 31201 79e1
Parameter 3 6626 19e2 14818 39e2 31202 79e2
Parameter 4 6627 19e3 14819 39e3 31203 79e3
Parameter 5 6628 19e4 14820 39e4 31204 79e4
Parameter 6 6629 19e5 14821 39e5 31205 79e5
Parameter 7 6630 19e6 14822 39e6 31206 79e6
Parameter 8 6631 19e7 14823 39e7 31207 79e7
Use ID as data address Read current value (AK=1) Change value (AK=3)
MDP Set = 7
Parameter 1 6656 1a00 14848 3a00 31232 7a00
Parameter 2 6657 1a01 14849 3a01 31233 7a01
Parameter 3 6658 1a02 14850 3a02 31234 7a02
Parameter 4 6659 1a03 14851 3a03 31235 7a03
Parameter 5 6660 1a04 14852 3a04 31236 7a04
Parameter 6 6661 1a05 14853 3a05 31237 7a05
Parameter 7 6662 1a06 14854 3a06 31238 7a06
Use ID as data address Read current value (AK=1) Change value (AK=3)
MDP Set = 8
Parameter 1 6688 1a20 14880 3a20 31264 7a20
Parameter 2 6689 1a21 14881 3a21 31265 7a21
Parameter 3 6690 1a22 14882 3a22 31266 7a22
Parameter 4 6691 1a23 14883 3a23 31267 7a23
Parameter 5 6692 1a24 14884 3a24 31268 7a24
Parameter 6 6693 1a25 14885 3a25 31269 7a25
Use ID as data address Read current value (AK=1) Change value (AK=3)
MDP Set = 9
Parameter 1 6720 1a40 14912 3a40 31296 7a40
Parameter 2 6721 1a41 14913 3a41 31297 7a41
Parameter 3 6722 1a42 14914 3a42 31298 7a42
Parameter 4 6723 1a43 14915 3a43 31299 7a43
Parameter 5 6724 1a44 14916 3a44 31300 7a44
Use ID as data address Read current value (AK=1) Change value (AK=3)
MDP Set = 10
Parameter 1 6752 1a60 14944 3a60 31328 7a60
Parameter 2 6753 1a61 14945 3a61 31329 7a61
Parameter 3 6754 1a62 14946 3a62 31330 7a62
Parameter 4 6755 1a63 14947 3a63 31331 7a63
Use ID as data address Read current value (AK=1) Change value (AK=3)
MDP Set = 11
Parameter 1 6784 1a80 14976 3a80 31360 7a80
Parameter 2 6785 1a81 14977 3a81 31361 7a81
Parameter 3 6786 1a82 14978 3a82 31362 7a82
Use ID as data address Read current value (AK=1) Change value (AK=3)
MDP Set = 12
Parameter 1 6816 1aa0 15008 3aa0 31392 7aa0
Parameter 2 6817 1aa1 15009 3aa1 31393 7aa1
Use ID as data address Read current value (AK=1) Change value (AK=3)
MDP Set = 13
Parameter 1 6848 1ac0 15040 3ac0 31424 7ac0
Use ID as data address Read current value (AK=1) Change value (AK=3)
MDP Set = 14
Use ID as data address Read current value (AK=1) Change value (AK=3)
Use ID as data address Read current value (AK=1) Change value (AK=3)
MDP Set = 15
Parameter 1 6912 1b00 15104 3b00 31488 7b00
Parameter 2 6913 1b01 15105 3b01 31489 7b01
Parameter 3 6914 1b02 15106 3b02 31490 7b02
Parameter 4 6915 1b03 15107 3b03 31491 7b03
Parameter 5 6916 1b04 15108 3b04 31492 7b04
Parameter 6 6917 1b05 15109 3b05 31493 7b05
Parameter 7 6918 1b06 15110 3b06 31494 7b06
Parameter 8 6919 1b07 15111 3b07 31495 7b07
Parameter 9 6920 1b08 15112 3b08 31496 7b08
Parameter 10 6921 1b09 15113 3b09 31497 7b09
Parameter 11 6922 1b0a 15114 3b0a 31498 7b0a
Parameter 12 6923 1b0b 15115 3b0b 31499 7b0b
Parameter 13 6924 1b0c 15116 3b0c 31500 7b0c
Parameter 14 6925 1b0d 15117 3b0d 31501 7b0d
Parameter 15 6926 1b0e 15118 3b0e 31502 7b0e
Parameter 16 6927 1b0f 15119 3b0f 31503 7b0f
Parameter 17 6928 1b10 15120 3b10 31504 7b10
Parameter 18 6929 1b11 15121 3b11 31505 7b11
Parameter 19 6930 1b12 15122 3b12 31506 7b12
Parameter 20 6931 1b13 15123 3b13 31507 7b13
Parameter 21 6932 1b14 15124 3b14 31508 7b14
Parameter 22 6933 1b15 15125 3b15 31509 7b15
Parameter 23 6934 1b16 15126 3b16 31510 7b16
Parameter 24 6935 1b17 15127 3b17 31511 7b17
Parameter 25 6936 1b18 15128 3b18 31512 7b18
Parameter 26 6937 1b19 15129 3b19 31513 7b19
Parameter 27 6938 1b1a 15130 3b1a 31514 7b1a
Parameter 28 6939 1b1b 15131 3b1b 31515 7b1b
Parameter 29 6940 1b1c 15132 3b1c 31516 7b1c
Parameter 30 6941 1b1d 15133 3b1d 31517 7b1d
Use ID as data address Read current value (AK=1) Change value (AK=3)
MDP Set = 16
Parameter 1 6944 1b20 15136 3b20 31520 7b20
Parameter 2 6945 1b21 15137 3b21 31521 7b21
Parameter 3 6946 1b22 15138 3b22 31522 7b22
Parameter 4 6947 1b23 15139 3b23 31523 7b23
Parameter 5 6948 1b24 15140 3b24 31524 7b24
Parameter 6 6949 1b25 15141 3b25 31525 7b25
Parameter 7 6950 1b26 15142 3b26 31526 7b26
Parameter 8 6951 1b27 15143 3b27 31527 7b27
Parameter 9 6952 1b28 15144 3b28 31528 7b28
Parameter 10 6953 1b29 15145 3b29 31529 7b29
Parameter 11 6954 1b2a 15146 3b2a 31530 7b2a
Parameter 12 6955 1b2b 15147 3b2b 31531 7b2b
Parameter 13 6956 1b2c 15148 3b2c 31532 7b2c
Parameter 14 6957 1b2d 15149 3b2d 31533 7b2d
Parameter 15 6958 1b2e 15150 3b2e 31534 7b2e
Parameter 16 6959 1b2f 15151 3b2f 31535 7b2f
Parameter 17 6960 1b30 15152 3b30 31536 7b30
Parameter 18 6961 1b31 15153 3b31 31537 7b31
Parameter 19 6962 1b32 15154 3b32 31538 7b32
Parameter 20 6963 1b33 15155 3b33 31539 7b33
Parameter 21 6964 1b34 15156 3b34 31540 7b34
Parameter 22 6965 1b35 15157 3b35 31541 7b35
Parameter 23 6966 1b36 15158 3b36 31542 7b36
Parameter 24 6967 1b37 15159 3b37 31543 7b37
Parameter 25 6968 1b38 15160 3b38 31544 7b38
Parameter 26 6969 1b39 15161 3b39 31545 7b39
Parameter 27 6970 1b3a 15162 3b3a 31546 7b3a
Parameter 28 6971 1b3b 15163 3b3b 31547 7b3b
Parameter 29 6972 1b3c 15164 3b3c 31548 7b3c
Use ID as data address Read current value (AK=1) Change value (AK=3)
MDP Set = 17
Parameter 1 6976 1b40 15168 3b40 31552 7b40
Parameter 2 6977 1b41 15169 3b41 31553 7b41
Parameter 3 6978 1b42 15170 3b42 31554 7b42
Parameter 4 6979 1b43 15171 3b43 31555 7b43
Parameter 5 6980 1b44 15172 3b44 31556 7b44
Parameter 6 6981 1b45 15173 3b45 31557 7b45
Parameter 7 6982 1b46 15174 3b46 31558 7b46
Parameter 8 6983 1b47 15175 3b47 31559 7b47
Parameter 9 6984 1b48 15176 3b48 31560 7b48
Parameter 10 6985 1b49 15177 3b49 31561 7b49
Parameter 11 6986 1b4a 15178 3b4a 31562 7b4a
Parameter 12 6987 1b4b 15179 3b4b 31563 7b4b
Parameter 13 6988 1b4c 15180 3b4c 31564 7b4c
Parameter 14 6989 1b4d 15181 3b4d 31565 7b4d
Parameter 15 6990 1b4e 15182 3b4e 31566 7b4e
Parameter 16 6991 1b4f 15183 3b4f 31567 7b4f
Parameter 17 6992 1b50 15184 3b50 31568 7b50
Parameter 18 6993 1b51 15185 3b51 31569 7b51
Parameter 19 6994 1b52 15186 3b52 31570 7b52
Parameter 20 6995 1b53 15187 3b53 31571 7b53
Parameter 21 6996 1b54 15188 3b54 31572 7b54
Parameter 22 6997 1b55 15189 3b55 31573 7b55
Parameter 23 6998 1b56 15190 3b56 31574 7b56
Parameter 24 6999 1b57 15191 3b57 31575 7b57
Parameter 25 7000 1b58 15192 3b58 31576 7b58
Parameter 26 7001 1b59 15193 3b59 31577 7b59
Parameter 27 7002 1b5a 15194 3b5a 31578 7b5a
Parameter 28 7003 1b5b 15195 3b5b 31579 7b5b
Use ID as data address Read current value (AK=1) Change value (AK=3)
MDP Set = 18
Parameter 1 7008 1b60 15200 3b60 31584 7b60
Parameter 2 7009 1b61 15201 3b61 31585 7b61
Parameter 3 7010 1b62 15202 3b62 31586 7b62
Parameter 4 7011 1b63 15203 3b63 31587 7b63
Parameter 5 7012 1b64 15204 3b64 31588 7b64
Parameter 6 7013 1b65 15205 3b65 31589 7b65
Parameter 7 7014 1b66 15206 3b66 31590 7b66
Parameter 8 7015 1b67 15207 3b67 31591 7b67
Parameter 9 7016 1b68 15208 3b68 31592 7b68
Parameter 10 7017 1b69 15209 3b69 31593 7b69
Parameter 11 7018 1b6a 15210 3b6a 31594 7b6a
Parameter 12 7019 1b6b 15211 3b6b 31595 7b6b
Parameter 13 7020 1b6c 15212 3b6c 31596 7b6c
Parameter 14 7021 1b6d 15213 3b6d 31597 7b6d
Parameter 15 7022 1b6e 15214 3b6e 31598 7b6e
Parameter 16 7023 1b6f 15215 3b6f 31599 7b6f
Parameter 17 7024 1b70 15216 3b70 31600 7b70
Parameter 18 7025 1b71 15217 3b71 31601 7b71
Parameter 19 7026 1b72 15218 3b72 31602 7b72
Parameter 20 7027 1b73 15219 3b73 31603 7b73
Parameter 21 7028 1b74 15220 3b74 31604 7b74
Parameter 22 7029 1b75 15221 3b75 31605 7b75
Parameter 23 7030 1b76 15222 3b76 31606 7b76
Parameter 24 7031 1b77 15223 3b77 31607 7b77
Parameter 25 7032 1b78 15224 3b78 31608 7b78
Parameter 26 7033 1b79 15225 3b79 31609 7b79
Parameter 27 7034 1b7a 15226 3b7a 31610 7b7a
Use ID as data address Read current value (AK=1) Change value (AK=3)
MDP Set = 19
Parameter 1 7040 1b80 15232 3b80 31616 7b80
Parameter 2 7041 1b81 15233 3b81 31617 7b81
Parameter 3 7042 1b82 15234 3b82 31618 7b82
Parameter 4 7043 1b83 15235 3b83 31619 7b83
Parameter 5 7044 1b84 15236 3b84 31620 7b84
Parameter 6 7045 1b85 15237 3b85 31621 7b85
Parameter 7 7046 1b86 15238 3b86 31622 7b86
Parameter 8 7047 1b87 15239 3b87 31623 7b87
Parameter 9 7048 1b88 15240 3b88 31624 7b88
Parameter 10 7049 1b89 15241 3b89 31625 7b89
Parameter 11 7050 1b8a 15242 3b8a 31626 7b8a
Parameter 12 7051 1b8b 15243 3b8b 31627 7b8b
Parameter 13 7052 1b8c 15244 3b8c 31628 7b8c
Parameter 14 7053 1b8d 15245 3b8d 31629 7b8d
Parameter 15 7054 1b8e 15246 3b8e 31630 7b8e
Parameter 16 7055 1b8f 15247 3b8f 31631 7b8f
Parameter 17 7056 1b90 15248 3b90 31632 7b90
Parameter 18 7057 1b91 15249 3b91 31633 7b91
Parameter 19 7058 1b92 15250 3b92 31634 7b92
Parameter 20 7059 1b93 15251 3b93 31635 7b93
Parameter 21 7060 1b94 15252 3b94 31636 7b94
Parameter 22 7061 1b95 15253 3b95 31637 7b95
Parameter 23 7062 1b96 15254 3b96 31638 7b96
Parameter 24 7063 1b97 15255 3b97 31639 7b97
Parameter 25 7064 1b98 15256 3b98 31640 7b98
Parameter 26 7065 1b99 15257 3b99 31641 7b99
Use ID as data address Read current value (AK=1) Change value (AK=3)
MDP Set = 20
Parameter 1 7072 1ba0 15264 3ba0 31648 7ba0
Parameter 2 7073 1ba1 15265 3ba1 31649 7ba1
Parameter 3 7074 1ba2 15266 3ba2 31650 7ba2
Parameter 4 7075 1ba3 15267 3ba3 31651 7ba3
Parameter 5 7076 1ba4 15268 3ba4 31652 7ba4
Parameter 6 7077 1ba5 15269 3ba5 31653 7ba5
Parameter 7 7078 1ba6 15270 3ba6 31654 7ba6
Parameter 8 7079 1ba7 15271 3ba7 31655 7ba7
Parameter 9 7080 1ba8 15272 3ba8 31656 7ba8
Parameter 10 7081 1ba9 15273 3ba9 31657 7ba9
Parameter 11 7082 1baa 15274 3baa 31658 7baa
Parameter 12 7083 1bab 15275 3bab 31659 7bab
Parameter 13 7084 1bac 15276 3bac 31660 7bac
Parameter 14 7085 1bad 15277 3bad 31661 7bad
Parameter 15 7086 1bae 15278 3bae 31662 7bae
Parameter 16 7087 1baf 15279 3baf 31663 7baf
Parameter 17 7088 1bb0 15280 3bb0 31664 7bb0
Parameter 18 7089 1bb1 15281 3bb1 31665 7bb1
Parameter 19 7090 1bb2 15282 3bb2 31666 7bb2
Parameter 20 7091 1bb3 15283 3bb3 31667 7bb3
Parameter 21 7092 1bb4 15284 3bb4 31668 7bb4
Parameter 22 7093 1bb5 15285 3bb5 31669 7bb5
Parameter 23 7094 1bb6 15286 3bb6 31670 7bb6
Parameter 24 7095 1bb7 15287 3bb7 31671 7bb7
Parameter 25 7096 1bb8 15288 3bb8 31672 7bb8
Use ID as data address Read current value (AK=1) Change value (AK=3)
Software
SY System message
SY01 Event: Memory Error P08.15 P07.09 P07.06 P07.14 P07.14 P07.14 P07.06
SY02 Event: Communica- P01.06 P01.06 P01.06 P01.06 P01.06 P01.06 P01.06
tion VCU20100-Unit
2
SY03 Event: Communica- P01.10 P01.10 P01.10 P01.10 P01.10 P01.10 P01.10
tion VCU20100-Unit
3
SY04 Event: Communica- P02.06 P02.06 P02.06 P02.06 P02.06 P02.06 P02.06
tion HMI 1
SY05 Event: Communica- P02.08 P02.08 P02.08 P02.08 P02.08 P02.08 P02.08
tion HMI 2
SY06 Event: Communica- P02.10 P02.10 P02.10 P02.10 P02.10 P02.10 P02.10
tion HMI 3
SY07 Event: Communica- P02.11 P02.11 P02.11 P02.11 P02.11 P02.11 P02.11
tion VHM serial
SY08 Event: Cycl. com- P21.03 P20.03 P19.03 P18.03 P16.03 P18.03 P16.03
munication
SY09
SY10 Event: Acyclical P21.04 P20.04 P19.04 P18.04 P16.04 P18.04 P16.04
communication
SY11
SY12
Software
SC Sequence monito-
ring
SC01 Event: Setpoint li- P08.07 P07.07 P07.06 P07.07 P07.06
mited
SC02 Event: Standby P08.01 P07.01 P07.01 P07.01 P07.01
SC03 Event: Scale ON P19.04 P16.04 P15.04 P16.04 P14.04 P16.04 P14.04
SC04 Event: Voltage ON P19.02 P16.02 P15.02 P16.02 P14.02 P16.02 P14.02
SC05 Event: External P16.01 P13.01 P12.01 P13.01 P12.01 P13.01 P12.03
event 1
SC06 Event: External P16.03 P13.03 P12.03 P13.03 P12.03 P13.03 P12.05
event 2
SC07 Event: DAE active P14.09
SC08 Event: DAE fault P14.10
SC09 Event: Flap return P06.16 P06.16
signal
SC10 Event: T_Volum. P06.23 P06.04
SC11 Event: External P16.05 P13.05 P12.05 P13.05 P12.05 P13.05 P12.07
event 3
SC12 Event: External P16.07 P13.07 P12.07 P13.07 P12.07 P13.07 P12.09
event 4
SC13 Event: Discharge P07.05
gate
SC14 Event: Time flap P06.18
OPEN > MAX
SC15 Event: Batching time P06.20
> MAX
Software
WE Electrical equipment
WE01 Event: Power failure P08.08 P07.08 P07.05 P07.07 P07.08 P07.07 P07.05
WE02 Event: NAMUR error P16.09 P13.13 P12.11 P13.09 P12.13 P13.09 P12.12
VCU1-DI6
WE03 Event: NAMUR error P16.10 P13.14 P12.12 P13.10 P12.14 P13.10 P12.13
VCU1-DI7
WE04 Event: NAMUR error P16.11 P13.15 P12.13 P13.11 P12.15 P13.11
VCU2-DI6
WE05 Event: NAMUR error P16.12 P13.16 P12.14 P13.12 P12.16 P13.12
VCU2-DI7
WE06 Event: NAMUR error P16.13 P13.17 P12.15 P13.13 P12.17 P13.13
VCU3-DI6
WE07 Event: NAMUR error P16.14 P13.18 P12.16 P13.14 P12.18 P13.14
VCU3-DI7
WE08 Event: Analog input P08.16 P07.12 P07.07 P07.15 P07.15 P07.15
< offset
WE09
WE10
WE11
WE12
WE13 Event: NAMUR error P16.30 P13.24 P12.22 P13.21
VMO1-DI7
WE14 Event: NAMUR error P16.31 P13.25 P12.23 P13.22
VMO2-DI7
WE15
WE16
WM Mechanical
equipment
WM01 Event: Limit switch P13.22 P12.20
WM02 Event: Belt creep P18.12 P17.12
WM03 Event: Procedure P18.10 P17.10
Software
MF Material flow
MF01
MF02
MF03 Event: Conveying air P32.06 P36.34
MIN
MF04 Event: Sealing air P32.04 P36.33
MIN
MF05 Event: Moisture P30.10 P27.10 P27.10 P23.10 P25.10
MAX
MF06 Event: Out of tole- P18.21 P15.15 P14.15 P15.15 P15.21
rance
MF07 Event: Batch set- P18.25 P15.19 P14.19 P15.17 P15.25
point limit
MF08 Event: Communica- P01.17
tion VVC
MF09 Event: No No-motion P06.03
MF10 Event: Tolerance P06.04
exceeded
Software
IL Locking mechanism
IL01 Event: No release P04.06 P04.04 P04.03 P04.06 P04.06 P04.06 P04.08
IL02 Event: Mechanical P29.10 P24.10 P23.10 P33.10 P19.10 P28.10 P22.10
equipment
IL03 Event: Electrical P29.12 P24.12 P23.12 P33.12 P19.12 P28.12 P22.12
equipment
IL04 Event: Mechatronics P29.15 P24.15 P23.15 P33.15 P19.15 P28.15 P22.15
IL05 Event: Not ready P29.17 P24.17 P23.17 P33.17 P19.17 P28.17 P22.17
IL06 Event: Not ready to P29.19 P24.19 P23.19 P33.19 P19.19 P28.19 P22.19
switch on
IL07 Event: Communic.
Bluetooth channel 1
IL08 Event: Communic.
Bluetooth channel 2
IL09 Event: Filling blo- P07.17
cked
IL10 Event: FKB error P27.22 P36.22 P32.22 P34.22 P31.22 P29.22 P20.22
IL11 Event: Incorrect P19.05 P16.05 P15.05 P16.05 P14.05 P16.05 P14.05
system time
IL12
IL13
IL14
IL15
IL16
Software
CO Control system
CO01 Event: Control sys- P08.14 P11.10 P07.13 P07.13
tem limited
CO02 Event: Distributor P33.07 P40.09 P34.09
position MIN
CO03 Event: Distributor P33.09 40.11 P34.11
position MAX
CO04 Event: Fill-level MAX P25.29 P26.29 P24.29 P22.29 P20.29 P22.29
sensor
CO05 Event: Volum. be- P06.17
cause of load cell
error
CO06 Event: Distributor P23.40 P23.40
position MAX (B)
CO07
CO08
CO09
CO10 Event: Distributor P23.38
position MIN (B)
CO11 Event: Correction P22.46
MAX
CO12 Event: Limiter range P22.49
CO13 Event: Vibration P08.17
controller VVC
CO14
CO15
CO16
CH Check measurement
system
CH01 Event: Check quanti- P29.16 P26.16 P22.17
ty too little
CH02 Event: Check fill P29.18 P26.18 P25.15 P22.19 P24.14
level too little
Software
CA Adjustment
CA01 Event: Error load cell P08.04 P07.04 P07.02 P07.04 P07.04 P07.03 P07.01
input
CA02 Event: Tachometer P08.03 P07.03 P07.01 P07.03 P07.03
input
CA03 Event: Error load cell P25.07 P26.07 P24.07 P22.07 P20.07 P22.07
input (vessel)
Software
HI Maximum
HI01 Event: LC Input > P08.06 P07.06 P07.04 P07.05 P07.06 P07.05 P07.03
MAX
HI02 Event: Actual feedra- P10.04 P09.04 P09.04 P09.04 P09.04 P09.04 P09.04
te MAX
HI03 Event: Load MAX P09.08 P09.08 P09.08
HI04 Event: Belt speed P09.12 P09.12
MAX
HI05 Event: Deviation P08.13 P11.09 P07.12 P07.13 P07.12
HI06 Event: Fill level Max P10.08 P09.08
HI07 Event: Rotational P10.12 P09.12
speed max.
HI08 Event: Feed hopper P03.05 P07.04
over-filled
HI09 Event: Max. measu- P09.06
ring load
Software
HI10 Event: LC input > P25.08 P26.08 P24.08 P22.08 P20.08 P22.08
MAX (vessel)
HI11 Event: Vessel MAX P25.19 P26.19 P24.19 P22.19 P20.19 P22.19
HI12 Event: 2nd platform P28.12
MAX
HI13 Event: FC-MAX limit P30.17 P32.18 P29.13
HI14 Event: DMS input > P35.07 P31.07 P29.07 P25.07
MAX
HI15 Event: MAX (2nd P24.21
vessel)
HI16 Event: Pressure P35.15 P31.15 P29.15 P25.15
MAX
LO Minimum
LO01 Event: LC Input < P08.05 P07.05 P07.03 P07.05 P07.04 P07.02
MIN
LO02 Event: Actual feedra- P10.02 P09.02 P09.02 P09.02 P09.02 P09.02 P09.02
te MIN
LO03 Event: Load MIN P09.06 P09.06 P09.06
LO04 Event: Belt speed P09.10 P09.10
MIN
LO05
LO06 Event: Fill level min. P10.06 P09.06
LO07 Event: Rotational P10.10 P09.08 P09.10
speed min.
LO08 Event: Fill level MIN P06.08
LO09 Event: Vessel MIN P24.18
LO10 Event: DMS input < P35.08 P31.08 P29.08 P25.08
MIN
LO11 Event: MIN (2nd P25.16 P26.16 P24.16 P22.16 P20.16 P22.16
vessel)
LO12 Event: 2nd platform P28.09
MIN
LO13 Event: FC-MIN limit P30.16 P32.17 P29.12
LO14 Event: FC speed < P30.15
MIN
Software
LO15
LO16 Event: Pressure MIN P35.12 P31.12 P29.12 P25.12
Tab. 14 : Event overview
4 Fieldbus Connections
This chapter describes the functionality of the fieldbus connections, an option that can be selected for the
weighing system.
Whereas previous chapters described the similarities with respect to the database, from this point on the
special characteristics of the different connections will be described in separate subsections.
Each fieldbus description contains information on commissioning, functionality, data exchange, payload
structure and parameterization.
In fieldbus mode the plant control system (PLC/PCS) behaves as a master and a connected scales controller
as a server.
4.1 PROFIBUS DP
PROFIBUS DP is the abbreviation of 'Process field bus Decentralized Periphery'. This is not to be confused
with the PROFINET standard for industrial Ethernet networks.
The PROFIBUS protocol is specified by the standard EN 50170. There are three main specifications for
PROFIBUS (communication protocols):
1. PROFIBUS FMS (Fieldbus Message Specification)
2. PROFIBUS DP (Decentralized Periphery)
3. PROFIBUS PA (Process Automation)
Of these the scales electronics supports only PROFIBUS DP (-V0, -V1).
The fieldbus interface used in the weighing electronics for a PROFIBUS connection is described in chapter
'PROFIBUS Module VPB 28020'.
A twisted cable pair based on the RS485 standard is the physical transmission medium for the bus. The
maximum length depends on the baudrate and is between 100 ... 1200 meters.
32 nodes can be connected in the same network segment without a repeater. Up to 127 nodes can be con-
nected in the network if repeaters are used, including the repeater itself and the master stations.
Repeaters do not require a distinct station address but they nevertheless count when determin-
ing the maximum number of devices permitted in a segment.
If a new node is added the master must be informed of its characteristics. This is done by installing a *.gsd
configuration file. This file contains information on the new node's available functions. Further information
can be found in the chapter 'PROFIBUS-Master Settings'.
The slave settings are made using parameters. Further information can be found in the chapter 'PROFIBUS
Slave Settings'.
FLOAT- SIEMENS-KG IEEE Format for FLOAT values (all setpoints, meas-
Format IEEE ured values, floating point parameters)
1) 2)
Parameter NO NO Select whether or not the payload package con-
YES tains a parameter block
1)
Preset Count 2…4 2 The number of preset values per message from
2)
master → scales
READ_ID 0 … 12 6 Number of freely selectable read values (meas-
1) 2)
Count ured and status values) per message from
scales → master
1)
these parameters are subject to the 30 s condition for transfer to the interface card (see chapter Guidelines
for Commissioning).
2)
These parameters are shown only if 'VARIABLE COMPATIBLE' is selected (see chapter Payload Scope
and Content).
*) The dialog steps described above may not appear and the contents of the archive file may be listed
immediately depending on your Windows configuration.
B) In tandem with this, DISOCONT Tersus and INTECONT Tersus store the current device configuration file
'On Board'. You can download this file using the service tool 'EasyServe' as follows:
1. Use menu item 'Tools | Start | Browse Controller' to show the device's 'Home Page'.
2. Click 'Fieldbus Configuration' in the navigation bar and select whether you wish to download or open
the file.
3. Extract the files from the archive file that correspond to your fieldbus.
How do I use the device configuration files?
The following table shows the correct use of the files:
File PROFIBUS mode Structure of the payload for the scales Step7 or CFC
electronics
In a GSD file, each selectable payload format is described by exactly one GSD module ('PPO type').
So-called 'identifier bytes' are transmitted in the PROFIBUS DP master configuration message with which
the PPO type of the payload message is established.
If an unknown identifier-byte combination is received, the module VPB 28020 will set the 'Con-
figuration Error' bit in the diagnostics message to the PROFIBUS DP master (refer to the LEDs
at the interface).
The slave (in this case: DISOCONT Tersus) is integrated using the program 'SIMATIC Hardware Configura-
tor'. You can find the components required (configuration) via the tree structure as follows (see figure):
PROFIBUS DP | Further FIELD DEVICES | Controller | DISOCONT Tersus | …
Integration is a two-part process using Drag & Drop:
1. 'Hook' the slave into the bus line (black dash)
2. Enter the payload structure into the table (→ module from GSD file)
A) How can I tell which GSD module has been selected as per the current parameter settings at the
slave and that needs to be set at the master?
Start the function 'Tools' in the EasyServe menu under 'Start' → 'Browse Controller' and select 'Identification
& Maintenance' to call up the following notice:
In the 'Fieldbus' section the relevant module name can be read in the line 'GSD Module', e. g. FIXED_8_16.
3) Relationship between DISOCONT Tersus parameter 'Configuration' and the GSD module with
PROFIBUS DP
There is exactly one GSD module for each selectable payload format. The names of the modules have been
selected so that they suggest the size of the transmitted payload.
a. Structure of the GSD Module Name for DISOCONT Tersus Payload Formats:
e. g.
FIXED_4_4 FIXED_4_4
FIXED_8_8 FIXED_8_8
FIXED_8_16 FIXED_8_16
NO_PARA_ID_3_6 NO_PARA_ID_3_6
NO_PARA_ID_4_12 NO_PARA_ID_4_12
PARA_ID_6_15 PARA_ID_6_15
b. Structure of the GSD Module Name for Payload Format VARIABLE COMPATIBLE:
The following additional parameters will be displayed for this format:
'Parameter'
'Preset Count'
'READ_ID Count'
A particular GSD module must then be assigned based on the content of these parameters (in this exam-
ple YES; 4; 6).
General structure of a GSD module name:
Examples:
*)
NO → 0 PKW; YES → '_P' and 4 PKW
Module properties
Settings
*)
Colour of conductor red
**)
Colour of conductor green
***)
Power supply for external bus terminal
We recommend that the bus cable shield is attached to the fitting panel at the intended points (provided on
almost all Schenck Process electronic components). Then the connection to the SHIELD contact of the
XP1/XP3 connectors can be omitted.
Status Display
Status Display
Status Display
Cable specification:
The cable parameters for the standard cable of cable type A are listed in the following table.
*) The wire cross-sections used must match the available connections at the bus plug.
The specified cable parameters of the standard cable (type A) give in the following table the specified linear
extensions of a bus segment for the respective transfer speed.
Transfer rate (kBit/s) 9.6 19.2 45.45 93.75 187.5 500 1500 3000 6000 12000
Max. segment length (m) 1200 1200 1200 1200 1000 400 200 100 100 100
Tab. 19 : Cable lengths per segment
Important: Only one transfer speed can be chosen within a fieldbus system that is supported by all field
devices. The segment lengths given result from the selected transfer speed.
Call up the time, number and the ASCII 2014-05-21 14:12:03 68 140/0x8C S → M
counter value of the most recent log in No: 137
the legal-for-trade memory with an CR: 888170 kg
acyclic telegram.
*)
Write a process or parameter value Binary 0250 42C80000 6 174/0xAE M → S
(ID, Value)
(e.g. 'Serial Setpoint = 100 kg/h')
1) *
Write a read ID ) Binary 0250 2 176/0xB0 M → S
Subsequently the ID can be read mul-
tiple times (see next line)
Read a process or parameter value Binary 6 126/0x7E S → M
1)
whose ID was sent beforehand
[ID Value]
4.2 DeviceNet
4.2.1 Guidelines for Commissioning
1. Preparation of the hardware as described in the system manual.
Refer to chapter 'Fieldbus Interface', section 'DeviceNet Interface VCB 28020'.
2. Determine the payload structure (as described above).
3. In DeviceNet mode: determine the data to be transmitted – the identifiers (IDs) of the data will be re-
quired.
4. Creating master parameter sets using the EDS file.
5. Setting the controller parameters.
Important: The transmission of modified parameters to the interface card can take up to 30 s!
Verification: the led 'Module Status' (H110 below or H120 below) on the interface card VCB 28020
must light a steady green, i. e. status = 'initialized'.
6. The master will begin communication.
7. Use the service tool to monitor the interface.
*) The dialog steps described above may not appear and the contents of the archive file may be listed
immediately depending on your Windows configuration.
B) In tandem with this, DISOCONT Tersus and INTECONT Tersus store the current device configuration file
'On Board'. You can download this file using the service tool 'EasyServe' as follows:
1. Use menu item 'Tools | Start | Browse Controller' to show the device's 'Home Page'.
2. Click 'Fieldbus Configuration' in the navigation bar and select whether you wish to download or open
the file.
3. Extract the files from the archive file that correspond to your fieldbus.
How do I use the device configuration files?
The following table shows the correct use of the files:
File DeviceNet mode Structure of the payload for the scales electronics
Module properties
Settings
1 V-
2 CAN_L
ditto.
3 Shielding
4 CAN_H
5 V+
Tab. 20 : 'Bus activation' connector
Call up the time, number and the ASCII 2014-05-21 14:12:03 68 141/0x8D 14/0x0E
counter value of the most recent No: 137
log in the legal-for-trade memory CR: 888170 kg
with an acyclic telegram.
1) *
Write a read ID ) Binary 0250 2 177/0xB1 16/0x10
Subsequently the ID can be read
multiple times (see next line)
Read a process or parameter value Binary 6 127/0x7F 14/0x0E
1)
whose ID was sent beforehand
[ID Value]
Write the value of the base parame- Binary 42C80000 43440000 … 128 174/0xAE 16/0x10
ter sets of all material-dependent
2) *)
parameters
Read the value of the base parame- Binary 128 124/0x7C 14/0x0
ter sets of all material-dependent E
2)
parameters
*)
Write a material name ASCII 1C00 Name_1 42 187/0xBB 16/0x10
Write a read ID the contents of which Binary 1C00 2 188/0xBC 16/0x10
1) *)
subsequently can be read
Read the material name the ID of ASCII 1C00 Name_1 42 138/0x8A 14/0x0
1)
which was written beforehand E
*)
The quantity of bytes given in the 'Byte Count' column must always be sent when performing a write opera-
tion. Unused bytes must be replaced by zero if the information to be transmitted is shorter.
1)
The read ID must be written before the data can be read.
2)
Available only if the device has material-dependent parameters (MDP).
4.3 PROFINET IO
NOTICE
MULTICAST services or closed ring may overload the network
MULTICAST services (e.g. webcam streams) may overload the electronics
processor if they are used within the electronics network. Use
ly switches in the electronics network that support IGMP (Internet Group
Management Protocol) for IPv4 or MLD (Multicast Listener Discovery) for
IPv6.
Consequences
In a closed Ethernet ring, a flood of messages may occur as some partici-
pants send messages to all participants. These messages are to be for-
warded by a switch in the network to all participants. If two switches are
connected with each other via two different paths (closed ring), this leads to
them permanently sending each other the messages. This leads to overload
on the network. The connected control systems may be overloaded by this
flood of messages and stop working completely. Therefore closed Ethernet
ring structures are not admissible.
You can recognise the overload when the LEDs start to flash significantly
more frequently than usual. The LEDs are assigned to the Ethernet connec-
tors.
See also
Settings at the PROFINET IO Controller [➙192]
Please refer to chapter »Notes for PROFINET IO [➙240]« for diagnostics and troubleshoot-
ing.
Controller uses the projected topology for this and the neighbor relationships calculated by the IO de-
vices.
Note:
So that the equipment swap works without removable medium, the topology of the system must be
projected correctly. Use the topology editor to do this.
▪ The device model is based on slot and subslot mechanisms with which modular devices can be as-
sembled using slots for modules and submodules. The devices are designed as compact devices, i.e.
a module is always 'plugged' into a slot (slot1) in which all input and output data are mapped.
*) Not to be confused with the values shown in EasyServe under the menu item 'View | Service Values'.
therefore no longer be made directly at the slave but can be monitored there on the 'Identification & Mainte-
nance' website. The general approach is described in chapter »Settings at the PROFINET IO Controller [➙
192]« by means of the example of SIMATIC S7.
*) The dialog steps described above may not appear and the contents of the archive file may be listed
immediately depending on your Windows configuration.
B) In tandem with this, DISOCONT Tersus and INTECONT Tersus store the current device configuration file
'On Board'. You can download this file using the service tool 'EasyServe' as follows:
1. Use menu item 'Tools | Start | Browse Controller' to show the device's 'Home Page'.
2. Click 'Fieldbus Configuration' in the navigation bar and select whether you wish to download or open
the file.
3. Extract the files from the archive file that correspond to your fieldbus.
How do I use the device configuration files?
In a GSDML file, each selectable payload format is described by exactly one GSDML module ('PPO type').
The following table shows the correct use of the files:
File PROFINET mode Structure of the payload for the scales elec- Step7 or CFC
tronics
The IO device (in this case: DISOCONT Tersus) is integrated using the program 'SIMATIC Hardware Con-
figurator'. You can find the components required (configuration) via the tree structure as follows (see figure):
PROFINET IO | Further FIELD DEVICES | I/O | DISOCONT Tersus | …
Integration is a two-part process using Drag & Drop:
1. 'Hook' the IO device into the bus line (black dash)
2. Enter the payload structure into the table (→ module from GSDML file)
A) How can I tell which GSDML module has been selected as per the current parameter settings at
the IO device and that needs to be set at the IO controller?
Start the function 'Tools' in the EasyServe menu under 'Start' → 'Browse Controller' and select 'Identification
& Maintenance' to call up the following notice:
In the 'Fieldbus' section the relevant module name can be read in the line 'GSD/GSDML Module',
e.g. FIXED_8_16.
B) An overview of the GSDML modules
1) PROFINET IO – VARIABLE Mode (general payload structure)
Example for normal mode:
With parameter transmission, 6 preset values and 15 read values
→ GSDML module 'PARA_ID_6_15'
Meaning: With parameter block, 6 preset values, 17 process data read values in total (15 + 2 fixed)
FIXED_8_16 FIXED_8_16
PARA_ID_6_15 PARA_ID_6_15
Select 'Target System' - 'Edit Ethernet Subscriber' and click on the button [Search] in the 'Ether-
net Subscribers' frame.
If this is not the case inspect the subscriber projection, in particular the device names and the IP address.
Properties
Settings
- none –
Positions W200 … W203 are not jumpers and may not have anything fitted there!
OFF * No fault.
▪ All ARs are exchanging data and there are no errors.
* Initial state
1)
AR = Application Relation
2)
Single-chip device interface for PROFINET
NOTICE
Quality of the components used
The PROFINET fieldbus interface module VPN8020 can be operated in the
conformity classes CC-A/CC-B. In CC-A, the PROFINET specification re-
quires IEEE 802.1D (Auto Crossover, Auto Negotiation) / Q (prioritization)
/ AB (neighbor detection). In this case, we therefore recommend using
components which have been specified for PROFINET. In order to guaran-
tee fault-free operation in CC-B any other components (e. g. external
switches) used within the network must be certified for PROFINET.
In any case, only industry-appropriate products may be used.
Where IP66 protection class is required, an optional cabinet with inspection window to the VOP and an ex-
ternal IP66 keypad is available.
Star Topology
The network participants are connected with the PROFINET-capable switch in a star shape. In this topology,
Schenck Process devices (example A, B) can be configured via the PROFINET network.
Line Topology
In the line topology, the bus subscribers are arranged consecutively. The internal VPN switch is used to for-
ward the fieldbus.
The drawback of this topology: if one of the front network participants fails, the entire downstream network is
affected.
Ring Topology
The advantage of the ring topology is that each fieldbus subscriber can be reached in one of two ways. This
means that the no-motion state of a connection or participant does not lead to the total failure of the system.
NOTICE
The patch cable described below is supplied with the fieldbus module
VPN 28020.
The timing of the acyclic data exchange sequence is monitored by the RPC timeout.
The payload transmitted by an acyclic PROFINET service are summarized in the form of a dataset. Each
dataset is uniquely addressed by the following properties:
0 Transmission successful
Call up the time, number and the ASCII 2014-05-21 14:12:03 68 140/0x8C S → M
counter value of the most recent log in No: 137
the legal-for-trade memory with an CR: 888170 kg
acyclic telegram.
*)
Write a process or parameter value Binary 0250 42C80000 6 174/0xAE M → S
(ID, value)
(e. g. 'Serial Setpoint = 100 kg/h')
1) *)
Writing a read ID Binary 0250 2 176/0xB0 M → S
Subsequently the ID can be read mul-
tiple times (see next line)
Read a process or parameter value Binary 6 126/0x7E S → M
1)
whose ID was sent beforehand
[ID value]
1)
The read ID must be written before the data can be read.
Write the value of the base parameter sets of Binary 42C80000 128 173/0xA M→S
2) *)
all material-dependent parameters 43440000 … D
Read the value of the base parameter sets Binary 128 123/0x7B S → M
2)
of all material-dependent parameters
*)
Write a material name ASCII 1C00 Name_1 42 186/0xBA M → S
Write a read ID the Binary 1C00 2 187/0xBB M → S
contents of which subsequently can be
1) *)
read
Read the material name the ID of which was ASCII 1C00 Name_1 42 137/0x89 S → M
1)
written beforehand
*)
The quantity of bytes given in the 'Byte Count' column must always be sent when performing a write opera-
tion. Unused bytes must be replaced by zero if the information to be transmitted is shorter.
1)
The read ID must be written before the data can be read.
2)
Available only if the device has material-dependent parameters (MDP).
*) The GSDML file is supplied with a file containing recommended filter and color settings.
Documents of the PROFIBUS User Organization (PNO)
(www.profibus.com)
PN-Cabling-Guide_2252_V301_Oct11.pdf
PN_Netw_Comp_2252p2_V101_feb04.pdf
PROFINET-ConfClass_7042_V10_Dec07_GB.pdf
PROFINET_Commissioning_8082_V101_Jul10.pdf
PROFINET_Design_guideline_8062_V104_Nov10_1_[1].pdf
PROFINET_Guideline_Assembly_8072_V10_Jan09.pdf
PN_Comm_Checkl_8092_V101_Jul10.doc
PROFINET-ConfClass_7041_v10_Dez07_DE.pdf
PROFINET_Inbetriebnahme_8081_V101_Jul10.pdf
PROFINET_Montagerichtlinie_8071_V10__Jan09.pdf
PROFINET_Planungsrichtlinie_8061_V104_Nov10.pdf
PN_Inbetriebn_Checkl_8091_V101_Jul10.doc
4.4 EtherNet/IP
NOTICE
MULTICAST services or closed ring may overload the network
MULTICAST services (e.g. webcam streams) may overload the electronics
processor if they are used within the electronics network. Use
ly switches in the electronics network that support IGMP (Internet Group
Management Protocol) for IPv4 or MLD (Multicast Listener Discovery) for
IPv6.
Consequences
In a closed Ethernet ring, a flood of messages may occur as some partici-
pants send messages to all participants. These messages are to be for-
warded by a switch in the network to all participants. If two switches are
connected with each other via two different paths (closed ring), this leads to
them permanently sending each other the messages. This leads to overload
on the network. The connected control systems may be overloaded by this
flood of messages and stop working completely. Therefore closed Ethernet
ring structures are not admissible.
You can recognise the overload when the LEDs start to flash significantly
more frequently than usual. The LEDs are assigned to the Ethernet connec-
tors.
*)
EtherNet/IP is based on the tried and tested fundamental Ethernet-TCP/IP technology for client-server
communication.
EtherNet/IP adds Common Industrial Protocol (CIP) to the standard Ethernet. This is the same application
protocol and object model used by DeviceNet. CIP facilitates interoperability between devices from different
manufacturers and sub-networks.
*)
Here the abbreviation IP means Industrial Protocol and should not be confused with TCP/IP, where IP
stands for Internet Protocol. It is therefore common also to use the term 'Industrial Ethernet'.
Please refer to chapter »Notes for EtherNet/IP [➙240]« for diagnostics and troubleshooting.
Event: Acyclic W2 (Warning 2) A Sets the event class for 'Error Range Exceed-
Communication W1 (Warning 1) ed/Underrun during Acyclic Communication'
IG (Ignore)
A (ALARM)
Check in Key- NO YES The fieldbus communication monitoring in key-
board Mode YES board mode can be activated/deactivated.
Word Sequence I:std/L:std I:std/L:std Establish the word sequence during the transmis-
I:swp/L:std sion of measured values in IEEE/LONG format
I:std/L:swp In this case: I:swp/L:std (Little Endian)
I:swp/L:swp
Byte Sequence High - Low High - Low Establish the byte sequence within a data word
Low - High In this case: Low - High(Little Endian)
Configuration NO_PARA_ID_3_6 FIXED_8_16 This is used to configure the structure and the
NO_PARA_ID_4_12 meaning of the payload in the transmission proto-
PARA_ID_6_15 col.
FIXED_8_16 Process image selection:
FIXED_8_8 FIXED …: transmission by means of »Simplified
FIXED_4_4 Payload Structure [➙17]«
FIXED COMPATIBLE All others: Transmission by means of »General
VARIABLE Payload Structure (VARIABLE Mode) [➙26]«
COMPATIBLE Supplement 'COMPATIBLE': Compatibility with an
earlier DISOCONT model
1)
Parameter NO NO Select whether or not the payload package con-
YES tains a parameter block
1)
Preset Count 2…4 2 The number of preset values per message from
master → scales
READ_ID 0 … 12 6 Number of freely selectable read values (measured
1)
Count and status values) per message from scales →
master
1)
These parameters are shown only if VARIABLE COMPATIBLE is selected, see chapter Payload Scope
and Content.
Settings in the 'Ethernet' block
The device must be restarted if a network parameter has been altered (switch OFF/ON) !
IP addresses have to be unambiguous. Ask your system administrator for valid addresses that
are not in use.
Notes
The following settings are useful for the PC network adapter if you are operating the subscriber in a local
subnetwork with a separate network card for this network:
▪ Network parameters:
IP Address: 192.168.240.254 (PC)
Net Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 0.0.0.0
▪ IP addresses subscriber 1 … n:
192.168.240.x where x = 1 … n
Verifying the subscriber addresses
One way of verifying the network parameters is by using a PC PING command, e.g. 'ping 192.168.240.1',
which is available in the command console of every PC.
If successful, the response time of the terminal will be shown.
In accordance with the specifications on certification, PING requests are only answered if they come from
their own sub-network.
*) The dialog steps described above may not appear and the contents of the archive file may be listed
immediately depending on your Windows configuration.
B) In tandem with this, DISOCONT Tersus and INTECONT Tersus store the current device configuration file
'On Board'. You can download this file using the service tool 'EasyServe' as follows:
1. Use menu item 'Tools | Start | Browse Controller' to show the device's 'Home Page'.
2. Click 'Fieldbus Configuration' in the navigation bar and select whether you wish to download or open
the file.
3. Extract the files from the archive file that correspond to your fieldbus.
▪ Setting up a new project in the RSLogix program
▪ Configuration of the controller
▪ Selection and configuration of the EtherNet/IP-Bridge
▪ Adding the DISOCONT Tersus to the I/O configuration
▪ Adding a 'Generic Ethernet Module'
The example applies to: FIXED_8_16
▪ Configuration of the new EtherNet/IP module
A) Setting the connection options for the controller
B) Expedient configuration of the query cycle for operation with weighing controllers
After preparing the controller with shown settings, the configuration have to be loaded into the controller
(download).
I Data are the input data from the DISOCONT Tersus (16 read values).
O Data are the output data to the DISOCONT Tersus (8 preset values).
Call up the time, number and the ASCII 2014-05-21 14:12:03 68 141/0x8D 14/0x0E
counter value of the most recent log in No.: 137
the legal-for-trade memory with an CR: 888170 kg
acyclic telegram.
*)
Write a process or parameter value Binary 0250 42C80000 6 175/0xAF 16/0x10
(ID, Value)
(e.g. 'Serial Setpoint = 100 kg/h')
Write one or multiple process or pa- Binary 0250 42C80000 66 176/0xB0 16/0x10
*)
rameter values 0252 41200000
(ID, Value; ID, Value; … ) 0000 00000000 …
Max. 11 values
The evaluation ends at the next ID
with a ZERO value.
(e.g. 'Serial Setpoint = 100 kg/h,
Serial Batch Setpoint = 10 kg')
1) *
Write a read ID ) Binary 0250 2 177/0xB1 16/0x10
Subsequently the ID can be read mul-
tiple times (see next line)
Read a process or parameter value Binary 6 127/0x7F 14/0x0E
1)
whose ID was sent beforehand
[ID Value]
Read all preset value IDs of the pa- Binary 16 130/0x82 14/0x0E
rameter block 'Fixed mode configura-
tion'
(e.g. '0140 0160 0180 0250 0252
0100 …')
Set all preset values IDs of the pa- Binary 0140 01A0 … 16 180/0xB4 16/0x10
rameter block 'Fixed mode configura- CAUTION: The 1st transmit-
*)
tion' ted ID must always be 0140
(→'Fieldbus Clearance')
*)
The quantity of bytes given in the 'Byte Count' column must always be sent when performing a write opera-
tion. Unused bytes must be replaced by zero if the information to be transmitted is shorter.
1)
The read ID must be written before the data can be read.
Write the value of the base parameter sets Binary 42C80000 43440000 … 128 174/0xAE 16/0x10
2) *)
of all material-dependent parameters
Read the value of the base parameter sets Binary 128 124/0x7C 14/0x0E
2)
of all material-dependent parameters
*)
Write a material name ASCII 1C00 Name_1 42 187/0xBB 16/0x10
Write a read ID the contents of which sub- Binary 1C00 2 188/0xB 16/0x10
1) *)
sequently can be read C
Read the material name the ID of which ASCII 1C00 Name_1 42 138/0x8A 14/0x0E
1)
was written beforehand
*)
The quantity of bytes given in the 'Byte Count' column must always be sent when performing a write opera-
tion. Unused bytes must be replaced by zero if the information to be transmitted is shorter.
1)
The read ID must be written before the data can be read.
2)
Available only if the device has material-dependent parameters (MDP).
The instruction 'Write a process or parameter value' is used for this. You will find the value 175 dec (AF hex ) in
the column 'Instance' of the list of 'Acyclic Data (Explicit Messages) Ethernet/IP'.
Therefore set the configuration dialog for this task as follows:
▪ Select the 'Set Attribute Single' entry from the 'Service Type' list. The corresponding 'Service Code' is
10 hex .
▪ Enter the decimal value into the 'Instance' field, in this case 175.
▪ The other settings are shown in the figure
Modbus ASCII In this mode ASCII code is transmitted rather than a binary sequence. This makes it
legible for operators but the data throughput is lower than when using RTU.
Modbus-TCP Modbus-TCP is very similar to RTU but TCP/IP packets are used to transmit the data,
though the data presents itself to the application as a Modbus-RTU frame.
Communication channels:
TCP ports 502 and 503 are reserved for Modbus-TCP communication.
The most common modes for weighing controllers are Modbus-RTU and Modbus-TCP only.
Whereas with Modbus standard communication the slave address and a CRC checksum are transmitted in
addition to the order code and the data, in Modbus-TCP this function is performed by the subordinate TCP
protocol.
Read (back) multiple digital FC01: Read coils 00001 -09999 256 - 463 / 0x0100-0x01CF
outputs
Read multiple digital inputs FC02: Read discrete inputs 10001 -19999 720 - 1885 / 0x02D0-0x073F
Write a digital output FC05: Write single coil 00001 -09999 256 - 463 / 0x0100-0x01CF
Write multiple digital out- FC15: Write multiple coils 00001 -09999 256 - 463 / 0x0100-0x01CF
puts
Read multiple analog out- FC03: Read holding regis- 40001 -49999 592 - 638 / 0x0250-0x027E
puts ters 32 - 33 / 0x20-0x21)
Read multiple analog out- FC04: Read input registers 30001 -39999 1872 - 2428 / 0x0750-0x097C
puts 48 - 69 / 0x30-0x45
Write an analog output FC06: Write single register 40001 -49999 32 - 33 / 0x20-0x21
Write multiple analog out- FC16: Write multiple regis- 40001 -49999 592 - 638 / 0x0250-0x027E
puts ters 32 - 33 / 0x20-0x21)
Read and write multiple FC23: Read/write multiple Combination of See FC04 and FC16
analog outputs in one registers FC04 and FC16
command
1)
Modbus-RTU only
Special features of the controller:
▪ Diagnostics using FC08 (subcode 0 and 1)
▪ FC03 can also be used wherever FC04 is used as default.
▪ Data that are read with FC02 by default can also be read with FC03/FC04
▪ Parameters and acyclical data can be rad with FC03/FC04 and written with FC16
Often, the control system will add a so-called 'segment address' (function-code dependent) to the
data address to be described. Also the data address must be increased by 1, because the registry
Modbus protocol addresses start at 1. In other words, the rule for configuring the data address is:
Data address = segment address + controller address + 1
Faultcode Meaning
4.5.1.8 Payload
A distinction is made in Modbus between master and slave devices. The weighing electronics with the
fieldbus interface card VSS 28020 always acts at the bus as a slave. The weighing electronics receives data
from the master and then transmits its data to the bus master. It is always a passive bus subscriber.
The payload is arranged as follows:
▪ Process data range for cyclic exchange of the process values
▪ Parameter range for reading/writing acyclic parameter values
Every segment of the cyclic payload contains values of the same type. From an address standpoint, the data
within a segment line up with no gap. The data of a segment can be read or written with one telegram each.
Data from different segments can be combined into lists of variables. This reduces the effort required to
transmit cyclic values to two telegrams (request/preset value).
The corresponding data addresses can be found in the following table.
hex dec
0x21E0 8672 Write all process values, as configured in block 'Fixed mode configuration’ (ID Preset
Value 1 - 8). Writing is performed with function code 16.
0x2400 9216 Read all process values, as configured in block 'Fixed mode configuration’ (ID Read
*)
Value 1 - 16 ). Reading is performed with function codes 3 or 4.
*)
8 for INTECONT Tersus
The parameter area gives the user optional access via the bus system to all parameters in the scales.
A FC Data Function
4.5.1.10 Parameters
All parameters can be read and written. As opposed to cyclic values however, one parameter only can be
processed per telegram. The system-wide unique parameter ID is required for transmission. Use these IDs
as Modbus protocol data addresses.
A list of the parameters including IDs can be printed using the command 'File | Print' in the service tool
'EasyServe'. Condition is that the checkbox 'Print SysID' has been activated in the menu item 'Tools
| Options ...' in the 'Format' tab.
Please note that specialized knowledge is required to change selectable parameters. Floating point and in-
teger values, on the other hand, can be read and written with no trouble.
The data formats correspond to those of the cyclic values. Function codes 3 or 4 are used to read the current
parameter value; function code 16 is used to write the current parameter value. Each current parameter val-
ue consists of a data double word (4 bytes). Floating point values are coded according to the IEEE-754-4-
byte standard.
Examples of parameter telegrams (Modbus only):
Write one or multiple process or Binary 01 10 2043 0022 44 0250 66 8249/0x2043 16/0x10
*)
parameter values 42c80000 0252 41200000
(ID, Value; ID, Value; … ) 0000 00000000 ….
Max. 11 values
The evaluation ends at the next
ID with a ZERO value.
(e.g. 'Serial Setpoint = 100 kg/h,
Serial Batch Setpoint = 10 kg')
Read all preset value IDs of the Binary 01 03 208D 0008 16 8323/0x208D 3
parameter block 'Fixed mode
configuration'
(e.g. '0140 0160 0180 0250
0252 0100 …')
Set all preset values IDs of the Binary 01 10 208D 0008 10 0140 16 8323/0x208D 16/0x10
parameter block 'Fixed mode 01A0 …
*)
configuration' CAUTION: The 1st transmit-
ted ID must always be 0140
(→'Fieldbus Clearance')
Read all read IDs of the param- Binary 01 03 2095 0010 32 8331/0x2095 3
eter block 'Fixed mode configu-
ration'
(e.g. '02F0 0310 0610 0750 …')
Set all read IDs of the parame- Binary 01 10 2095 0010 20 0752 32 8331/0x2095 16/0x10
ter block 'Fixed mode configura- 0754 …
*)
tion'
*)
The quantity of bytes given in the 'Byte Count' column must always be sent when performing a write opera-
tion. Unused bytes must be replaced by zero if the information to be transmitted is shorter.
1)
The read ID must be written before the data can be read.
4.5.2 Modbus-TCP
NOTICE
MULTICAST services or closed ring may overload the network
MULTICAST services (e.g. webcam streams) may overload the electronics
processor if they are used within the electronics network. Use
ly switches in the electronics network that support IGMP (Internet Group
Management Protocol) for IPv4 or MLD (Multicast Listener Discovery) for
IPv6.
Consequences
In a closed Ethernet ring, a flood of messages may occur as some partici-
pants send messages to all participants. These messages are to be for-
warded by a switch in the network to all participants. If two switches are
connected with each other via two different paths (closed ring), this leads to
them permanently sending each other the messages. This leads to overload
on the network. The connected control systems may be overloaded by this
flood of messages and stop working completely. Therefore closed Ethernet
ring structures are not admissible.
You can recognise the overload when the LEDs start to flash significantly
more frequently than usual. The LEDs are assigned to the Ethernet connec-
tors.
Please refer to chapter »Notes for Modbus [➙241]« for diagnostics and troubleshooting.
IP addresses have to be unambiguous. Ask your system administrator for valid addresses that
are not in use.
Notes
If you are operating the DISOCONT Tersus devices in a local subnetwork with an internal network card for
this network, we recommend that you use the following settings for the PC network adapter:
▪ Network parameters:
IP Address: 192.168.240.254 (PC)
Net Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 0.0.0.0
▪ IP addresses of the DISOCONT Tersus 1 … n:
192.168.240.x where x = 1 … n
Verifying the subscriber addresses
One way of verifying the network parameters is by using a PC PING command, e.g. 'ping 192.168.240.1'.
If successful, the response time of the terminal will be shown.
If data from several segments are used (see fieldbus data), each segment requires at least one telegram.
Exception: See the variables lists in chapter Payload.
Setting the correct byte sequence with values in IEEE and LONG format.
The maximum permissible telegram length is 256 bytes, including header and trailer bytes.
The DISOCONT Tersus uses only the sixth byte of the 6 byte telegram header defined in the OPEN
MODBUS standard to transmit the data length. All other bytes are sent back 1:1 in the reply. The protocol ID
should not be used to allow subsequent expansion, it must be set to ZERO!
4.5.3 Modbus-RTU
4.5.3.1 General Information
Each bus subscriber must have a unique address. Address 0 is reserved for a broadcast. Each subscriber
may send messages through the bus. However, this is generally initiated by the master and an addressed
slave will reply.
Structure of the Modbus-RTU Protocol
Begin of transmission in Modbus-RTU is marked by a pause in transmission of at least 3.5 characters in
length. The length of the pause thus depends on the transmission speed. The address field consists of 8 bits
that represent the receiver address. In its reply to the master the slave includes this address so that the mas-
ter can identify the sender. The function field consists of 8 bits. If the slave receives correctly the request
from the master it will reply with the same function code. If an error occurs, the slave will change the function
code by setting the highest-value bit in the function field to '1'. The data field contains information on which
register the slave is to read out and at which address it begins. The slave will put the read-out data (e.g.
measured values) there before sending it to the master. If an error occurs an error code will be transmitted
there. The field for the check sum calculated by CRC is 16 bits long. The entire telegram must be transmitted
in a continuous stream of data. If an interruption longer than 1.5 characters occurs between two characters,
the telegram will be considered incomplete and should be rejected by the receiver.
▪ Configuration of the telegrams. If data from several segments is used, each segment requires at least
one telegram.
▪ Setting the correct byte sequence with values in IEEE and LONG format.
▪ Ensure that the data addresses are correctly configured. Some master stations send with the address
set + 1! In this case the slave will send an error telegram. A quick look at the diagnosis using either
the terminal's program or the service tool will identify the cause of the problem immediately.
▪ The maximum permissible telegram length is 256 bytes, including header and trailer bytes.
hex dec Presets Calculation of In- VLW VWF VB VMC VSF VIF VBC
teger-Format W
hex dec Read Values Calculation of In- VLW VWF VB VMC VSF VIF VBC
teger-Format W
hex dec Read Values Calculation of In- VLW VWF VB VMC VSF VIF VBC
teger-Format W
Module properties
5 Tx B RTx A
6 Jumper to pin 4 for bus termination
7 Jumper to pin 3 for bus termination
Tab. 26 : Pin assignment Modbus serial interface
Cable specification
The cable parameters for the standard cable of cable type A are listed in the following table.
*) The wire cross-sections used must match the available connections at the bus plug.
The specified cable parameters of the standard cable (type A) give in the following table the specified linear
extensions of a bus segment for the respective transfer speed.
Transfer rate (kBit/s) 9.6 19.2 45.45 93.75 187.5 500 1500 3000 6000 12000
Max. segment length (m) 1200 1200 1200 1200 1000 400 200 100 100 100
Tab. 28 : Cable lengths per segment
Important: Only one transfer speed can be chosen within a fieldbus system that is supported by all field
devices. The segment lengths given result from the selected transfer speed.
1 Call up master simulator (Modbus-TCP) 4 Direction of data flow and channel infor-
mation
2 Active only when EasyServe is connected 5 Time accurate to the millisecond (device)
serially
In newer software versions diagnostic outputs with the identifier 'H' replace those with identifier 'O'.
They also display the selected user data structure and in FIXED mode the identifier 'participating'
*)
in round brackets at each start , e. g. (0140).
*)
This ID was not transmitted, however; it is shown here for diagnostics purposes only.
The upper row indicates actions that can be taken, the selection fields in the lower row allow the selection
(filtering) of particular data after recording has been stopped.
Button Function
… All
> or } Reception
The two channel filters ('Channel') show all of the channels that appear in the log.
… All
T Communication EasyServe
The data of two host channels can be filtered out by combining the channel filters.
4 preset values: 1. 2. 3. 4.
Fixed Fixed Fixed Apply DP_ID_V4 to 0x0160
Relative Zero Correction 2020 0x07E4 Result of the KME: Relative tare ((Z - F) / L) * (100 / Qo).
Will be calculated at the end of the measuring phase.
Relative Span Correction 2022 0x07E6 Result of the KME: Range relative (1 - F/Z) * 100: will be
calculated at the end of the measuring phase.
Contin. Result Z 2024 0x07E8 KMW continuous result Z in kg (determined by the scales
during the measuring phase)
Check Result F/Z 2026 0x07EA Result of the KME: F/Z (determined continuously during
the measuring phase)
Check Meas. Time 2028 0x07EC Current running time of the KME in [h]. (determined con-
tinuously during the measuring phase) VIF and VCM
Check Belt Length 2030 0x07EE Current length of the KME belt in [m] (determined continu-
ously during the measuring phase) VWF and VBW
Start Zero Check 352 0x0160 Start internal KME for 'Tare'.
Source must be set to fieldbus. KME block must be active.
Start Span Check 353 0x0161 Start internal KME for 'Range'.
Source must be set to fieldbus. KME block must be active.
Accept Correction 354 0x0162 Apply the result of the internal KME.
Source must be set to fieldbus. KME block must be active.
KME must have ended.
Check Measurement 355 0x0163 Stop KME.
CANCELLED Source must be set to fieldbus. Ended KME will not be
applied. Ongoing KME will be canceled.
Source Check Enable 356 0x0164 Clear KME.
Source must be set to fieldbus. KME will be canceled.
Static signal !
Ext. Cor. Tare acqu. 357 0x0165 Apply external correction factor for tare.
External KME must be active. Applied via fieldbus only.
Ext.Cor. Range acqu. 358 0x0166 Apply external correction factor for range.
External KME must be active. Applied via fieldbus only.
Start External Check 359 0x0167 External KME must be active.
Can only be started via fieldbus.
Print Check Result 365 0x016D Parallel sources. Last KME values will be printed.
Feeder Stopped 427 0x01AB Echo conveyer unit OFF.
Source must be set to fieldbus.
Static signal that indicates that the conveyor unit is off.
The KME will be canceled if the signal is absent.
Span Correction Value 604 0x025C External KME must be active. Range correction value for
the external KME (see command 0x0166)
Zero Correction Value 606 0x025E External KME must be active. Tare correction value for the
external KME (see command 0x0165)
1. The echo (P 27.25) was not returned within 3 s of the 'Stop Filling' command.
The control will not be canceled but will wait for the echo.
2. If the echo is absent during the measuring phase, i. e. if filling is registered the check will be interrupted
without sending a message.
TIP
Notice: Step 7 is optional, it is sufficient to check the fill level (8a).
▪ Status information and the adjustment values can be read cyclically in order to keep a 'live display' up-
to-date (also refer to EasyServe).
▪ The commands need only be entered at the start and when the corresponding status bit is set.
▪ The adjustment program automatically will stop if the max. runtime (90 s) is exceeded (see step 2).
You therefore may need to make P11.07 (capacity adjustment) less sensitive.
– The adjustment program also automatically will stop if the parameter ranges are underrun or ex-
ceeded.
– The adjustment program also automatically will stop if the tolerance check (steps 7 - 10) indicates
out-of-range.
▪ At the end all altered parameters can be read back for control
es P03.03/P03.04/P11.16/P12.04 and P12.05 .
Conditions:
Parameters Setting
P11.05 (Automatic NO
capacity adjustment) If YES the threshold values of all parameters will be checked and if required au-
tomatically accepted once the new nominal feedrate has been determined.
P11.15 (known density) YES
If NO then steps 11-16 will be skipped
Step Function
Command: Accept (D) 379 0x017B Accepts the value from step 3 and uses it to calculate the
value 'Feed rate lo_new'. The new and the previous values
are displayed in the next phase. The newly-calculated value
will be compared to the parameter thresholds (P03.03 ). The
adjustment program will stop if the value lies outside of this
range.
Command: Cancel (D) 380 0x017C Ends the adjustment program or the adjustment step
Read the adjustment 2544 0x09f0 Displays the current adjustment step and the linearization
step (32 bit integer value) point for a multiple-point adjustment
Bit 0...15 adjustment step, bit 16...31 lin. point
Set parameter: P11.16 6396 0x18FC May be used optionally to set the parameter to the desired
(material density) value by fieldbus
7 Appendix
7.3 Glossary
Item Explanation
GSD File PROFIBUS-specific configuration file in ASCII format containing information on node
(General Station Des properties, e.g. supported baud rates and other properties. If a new node is added
cription file) the master must be informed of the change in the network. This is done by installing
a *.GSD configuration file. This file contains information on the new node's available
functions.
(also: device configuration file)
GSDML file PROFINET-specific configuration file
Generic Station Description Markup Language: GSDML is the description language
for creating a GSD file. It is XML-based.
(also: device configuration file)
Cyclic Data Information sent to and from nodes at regular intervals. This information usually con-
tains start and stop values, setpoints and other control values; items that must con-
tinuously be updated. Cyclic data are also called process data.
Acyclic Data Information sent to and from nodes at irregular intervals. This information usually
includes configuration data, e.g. the specifications of a motor. This information need
not be transmitted regularly as it does not change.
Master Central unit that controls the system, usually a PLC. In a PROFIBUS network a mas-
ter is often referred to as an 'Active Station'.
PROFINET IO: specified as an IO controller
Slave Weighing electronics, controller
PROFINET IO: specified as an IO device
(Bus) Termination Method of damping a signal at the end of a cable to avoid reflections. A simple termi-
nating resistor is usually used.
PE Protective earth; connecting point to which the earth of the network is connected.
PROFIBUS DP Decentralized periphery ('classic' fieldbus)
Item Explanation
PROFINET PROFIBUS user organization open industrial Ethernet standard for automation
(Ethernet-based fieldbus)
IO Input-output (input and output unit), also the code designation for the PROFINET
standard in this field
IO Controller Device (typically a controller) that initiates I/O data communication
IO Device Process-oriented PROFINET device used to connect the IO controller to the process.
Tab. 29 : Terms and abbreviations used
List of Figures
Fig. 1 Automatic order list ............................................................................................................................. 34
Fig. 2 SIMATIC S7 HW Configurator [PROFIBUS] ....................................................................................... 166
Fig. 3 VPB 28020 PROFIBUS module layout drawing ................................................................................. 171
Fig. 4 Light-emitting diodes – VPB 28020 front view .................................................................................... 172
Fig. 5 VCB 28020 DeviceNet module layout drawing ................................................................................... 182
Fig. 6 VCB 28020:XC1 DeviceNet module front view ................................................................................... 183
Fig. 7 Program: SIMATIC S7 HW Config...................................................................................................... 193
Fig. 8 PROFINET star topology .................................................................................................................... 201
Fig. 9 PROFINET line topology .................................................................................................................... 202
Fig. 10 PROFINET ring topology .................................................................................................................... 202
Fig. 11 VCU 20100 Connecting VPN 28020 to VCU 20100 ........................................................................... 203
Fig. 12 VSS 28020 Modbus module layout drawing ....................................................................................... 237
List of Tables
Tab. 1 FIXED formats .................................................................................................................................... 18
Tab. 2 VARIABLE formats ............................................................................................................................. 28
Tab. 3 VARIABLE formats ............................................................................................................................. 34
Tab. 4 Master station → scales task identifier (TID) ..................................................................................... 35
Tab. 5 Reply identifiers (RID) scales master station ...................................................................................... 36
Tab. 6 Index in the parameter description (IND) - higher-value byte of the parameter index......................... 36
Tab. 7 error codes ......................................................................................................................................... 37
Tab. 8 Fieldbus commands ........................................................................................................................... 51
Tab. 9 Fieldbus preset values ........................................................................................................................ 57
Tab. 10 Fieldbus status ................................................................................................................................... 58
Tab. 11 Fieldbus measured values .................................................................................................................. 94
Tab. 12 Fieldbus Material Dependent Parameters .......................................................................................... 105
Tab. 13 Material-Dependent Parameters......................................................................................................... 129
Tab. 14 Event overview ................................................................................................................................... 150
Tab. 15 'Bus activation' connector ................................................................................................................... 171
Tab. 16 LED 'Operating Mode' (below) ............................................................................................................ 172
Tab. 17 LED 'Status' (above) ........................................................................................................................... 172
Tab. 18 Cable parameters ............................................................................................................................... 173
Tab. 19 Cable lengths per segment ................................................................................................................. 173
Tab. 20 'Bus activation' connector ................................................................................................................... 182
Tab. 21 LED 'Network Status' (above) ............................................................................................................. 183
Tab. 22 LED 'Module Status' (below)............................................................................................................... 183
Tab. 23 Fieldbus Presets Integer Format ........................................................................................................ 235
Tab. 24 Fieldbus Meas. Values Integer format ................................................................................................ 235
Tab. 25 Modbus module properties ................................................................................................................. 237
Tab. 26 Pin assignment Modbus serial interface ............................................................................................. 237
Tab. 27 Cable parameters ............................................................................................................................... 238
Tab. 28 Cable lengths per segment ................................................................................................................. 238
Tab. 29 Terms and abbreviations used ........................................................................................................... 258
Index
Abbreviations in the List of Cyclical Data ................. 247 Fig. 2: SIMATIC S7 HW Configurator [PROFIBUS] .. 162
Acknowledging Event Messages.................................. 4 Fig. 3: VPB 28020 PROFIBUS module layout drawing
Actions Required of the External Controller ............. 246 ............................................................................. 167
Acyclic Data (Explicit Messages) EtherNet/IP .......... 206 Fig. 4: Light-emitting diodes – VPB 28020 front view168
Acyclic Data Exchange between PCS and Scales Fig. 5: VCB 28020 DeviceNet module layout drawing
Electronics............................................................ 209 ............................................................................. 176
Acyclic Data PROFINET .......................................... 196 Fig. 6: VCB 28020:XC1 DeviceNet module front view
Acyclic Services ............................................... 169, 195 ............................................................................. 177
Acyclical Data DeviceNet ......................................... 177 Fig. 7: Program: SIMATIC S7 HW Config................. 185
Acyclical Data Modbus ............................................. 216 Fig. 8: PROFINET star topology ............................... 193
Acyclical Data PROFIBUS ....................................... 169 Fig. 9: PROFINET line topology ............................... 193
Adjusting Capacity via Fieldbus ............................... 244 Five Safety Rules of Electrical Engineering .................. 6
Appendix .................................................................. 247 Format NO_PARA_ID_4_12 ...................................... 35
Application Relation ................................................. 190 Format of the Safety Notices ........................................ 5
Automatic Order List .................................................. 31 Function Codes (FC) ................................................ 213
Available Data - Listing....................................... 47, 226 Functionality of the DeviceNet Connection ............... 173
Caution ......................................................................... 5 Functionality of the Ethernet Connection .................. 201
Common Abbreviations ............................................ 247 Functionality of the Modbus-RTU Connection .......... 224
Configuration of the DeviceNet Connection ............. 173 Functionality of the Modbus-TCP Connection .......... 221
Configuration of the Ethernet Connection ................ 201 Functionality of the PROFIBUS Connection ............. 158
Configuration of the Modbus-RTU Connection......... 224 Functionality of the PROFINET Connection ............. 182
Configuration of the Modbus-TCP Connection ......... 221 General Information .......................... 7, 14, 23, 212, 224
Configuration of the PROFIBUS Connection............ 158 General Information for all Fieldbus Types ............... 231
Configuration of the PROFINET Connection ............ 183 General Payload Structure (VARIABLE Mode) .......... 23
Connecting the PROFINET IO Module to the Star General Telegram Structure ..................................... 212
Topology .............................................................. 194 Glossary ................................................................... 248
Connection to a star topology – VCU 20100 with board Guidelines for Commissioning .......... 157, 172, 200, 212
VPN8020 .............................................................. 194 Guidelines for Initial Startup ..................................... 181
Cyclical and Acyclical Data Exchanges ...................... 47 Highest Priority Event ................................................. 10
Damaged/Defective Electrical Components ................. 6 IDs (Identifiers) ............................................................. 9
Danger ......................................................................... 5 Illustration of the Telegram Bytes on Command ......... 12
Data Formats ........................................................... 214 Integrating the IO Device .......................................... 185
Data Segments ............................................................ 7 Integration Slave ...................................................... 161
Data Types (Numerical Notation) ................................. 8 Intended Use ................................................................ 3
Database ...................................................................... 7 Internal On-Stream Calibration System of a
Description of the Adjustment Steps ........................ 245 Weighfeeder (VWF) .............................................. 238
Design Modifications .................................................... 4 IP Address and Name for PROFINET IO Subscriber 187
DeviceNet................................................................. 172 Keeping the Technical Documentation ......................... 4
DeviceNet Interface VCB8020 ................................. 175 Layout of the Components ............... 167, 176, 190, 228
DeviceNet Master Settings (PCS) ............................ 175 LEDs H110, H120 ............................................ 168, 177
Diagnosis and Troubleshooting ................................ 231 LEDs in the Ethernet Connection (RJ45).................. 192
Dimensions ................................................................ 10 LEDs on the Board ................................................... 190
Ensuring Transmission ............................................. 215 Line Topology ........................................................... 193
Error Codes .............................................................. 214 Loss-in-Weight Feeder (VLW) Inlet Gate Control ..... 244
EtherNet/IP............................................................... 200 Material-Dependent Parameters (MDP) ........... 102, 126
EtherNet/IP Slave Settings ....................................... 201 MDP = Material-Dependent Parameters (Material-
Events - Overview .................................................... 147 Dependent Parameters) ....................................... 102
Example for 'Display Fixed Mode Configuration' ...... 210 Message Command ................................................. 209
Example of 'FIXED Mode' Telegram .......................... 21 Modbus (Serial and Network) ................................... 212
Example of 'Writing a Process or Parameter Value' . 209 Modbus Interface VSS8020...................................... 227
Example Telegrams 'Variable Mode' .......................... 35 Modbus RTU Master Settings .................................. 226
Examples of Telegrams (Process Values) ............... 215 Modbus-RTU ............................................................ 224
Explicit Messages .................................................... 209 Modbus-TCP ............................................................ 221
Explicit Messaging ....................................................... 7 Modbus-TCP Master Settings .................................. 223
Fieldbus Connections ............................................... 157 Moisture and humidity .................................................. 4
Fig. 1: Automatic order list.......................................... 32 Monitoring ID .............................................................. 30
Fig. 10: PROFINET ring topology ............................. 194 Notes for DeviceNet ................................................. 232
Fig. 11: VCU 20100 Connecting VPN 28020 to Notes for EtherNet/IP ............................................... 232
VCU 20100........................................................... 195 Notes for Modbus ..................................................... 233
Fig. 12: VSS 28020 Modbus module layout drawing 228 Notes for PROFIBUS DP.......................................... 231
Notes for PROFINET IO ........................................... 232 Signal Words for Danger Warnings .............................. 4
Notice ........................................................................... 5 Signal Words for Usage Instructions ............................ 5
Order list..................................................................... 25 Simplified Payload Structure ...................................... 14
order list, automatic .................................................... 31 Some Examples of Applications ............................... 237
order list, normal ........................................................ 30 Star Topology ........................................................... 193
order list, variable ....................................................... 30 Strictly Observe ............................................................ 5
Overview ...................................................................... 1 Subscriber Addresses .............................................. 213
Parameter Changes ..................................................... 3 Supplementary Documentation 172, 180, 199, 211, 220
Parameter Range in Detail ......................................... 33 Tab.1: FIXED formats ................................................. 16
Parameter Transmission ............................................ 32 Tab.10: Fieldbus status .............................................. 91
Parameters............................................................... 216 Tab.11: Fieldbus measured values .......................... 102
Password ..................................................................... 3 Tab.12: Fieldbus Material Dependent Parameters ... 126
Payload .................................................................... 215 Tab.13: Material-Dependent Parameters ................. 147
Payload Scope and Content FIXED Mode ................. 15 Tab.14: Event overview ............................................ 156
Payload Scope and Content VARIABLE Mode .......... 25 Tab.15: 'Bus activation' connector ............................ 167
Payload Structure ....................................................... 14 Tab.16: LED 'Operating Mode' (below)..................... 168
Personnel ..................................................................... 3 Tab.17: LED 'Status' (above).................................... 168
Potential Sources of Danger ........................................ 3 Tab.18: Cable parameters ........................................ 168
Preset Values ............................................................. 48 Tab.19: Cable lengths per segment ......................... 169
Preset values INTEGER........................................... 226 Tab.2: VARIABLE formats .......................................... 26
PROFIBUS DP ......................................................... 157 Tab.20: 'Bus activation' connector ............................ 176
PROFIBUS Interface VPB8020 ................................ 166 Tab.21: LED 'Network Status' (above)...................... 177
PROFINET Interface VPN8020 ................................ 190 Tab.22: LED 'Module Status' (below) ....................... 177
PROFINET IO .......................................................... 181 Tab.23: Fieldbus Presets Integer Format ................. 226
PROFINET IO Module.............................................. 190 Tab.24: Fieldbus Meas. Values Integer format ......... 227
PROFINET IO Network Topology with VPN8020 ..... 192 Tab.25: Modbus module properties .......................... 228
Read process values (IEEE format) ........................... 91 Tab.26: Pin assignment Modbus serial interface ...... 228
Read status ................................................................ 55 Tab.27: Cable parameters ........................................ 229
Read values ............................................................... 55 Tab.28: Cable lengths per segment ......................... 229
Read values INTEGER (Measured values) .............. 226 Tab.29: Terms and abbreviations used .................... 249
Redundancy Manager 'Ring Manager' ..................... 194 Tab.3: VARIABLE formats .......................................... 32
Redundant Modbus-TCP.......................................... 223 Tab.4: Master station → scales task identifier (TID) ... 33
Replacing Components ................................................ 4 Tab.5: Reply identifiers (RID) scales master station . 34
Ring Topology .......................................................... 194 Tab.6: Index in the parameter description (IND) -
Safety higher-value byte of the parameter index ............... 34
Damage to Environment........................................... 5 Tab.7: error codes ...................................................... 35
Damage to property.................................................. 5 Tab.8: Fieldbus commands ........................................ 54
Safety instruction - Setup ......................................... 4 Tab.9: Fieldbus preset values .................................... 55
Signal word "Caution"............................................... 4 Taring a Loss-in-Weight Feeder (VLW) .................... 243
Signal word "Danger" ............................................... 4 Telegram Structure (Variable payload) ....................... 26
Signal word "Notice" ................................................. 5 User Data Diagnosis................................................. 233
Signal word "STRICTLY OBSERVE" ....................... 5 VARIABLE COMPATIBLE Format with PKW (Alter
Signal word "Warning".............................................. 4 Parameter) ............................................................. 39
Safety Information ........................................................ 3 VARIABLE COMPATIBLE Format with PKW ('Change
Serial Interfaces Pin Assignment ............................. 228 Parameter' - Text Parameter Type) ........................ 43
Service and Maintenance ............................................. 4 VARIABLE COMPATIBLE Format with PKW ('Change
Settings .................................................... 167, 176, 190 Parameter' with Error Reply) .................................. 41
Settings at the DeviceNet Slave ............................... 173 VARIABLE COMPATIBLE Format with PKW (Read
Settings at the EtherNet/IP Master (ControlLogix) ... 203 Parameter) ............................................................. 45
Settings at the Modbus-RTU Slave .......................... 224 VARIABLE COMPATIBLE Format without PKW (1)... 37
Settings at the Modbus-TCP Slave .......................... 221 VARIABLE COMPATIBLE Format without PKW (2)... 37
Settings at the PROFIBUS Slave ............................. 158 Warning ........................................................................ 5
Settings at the PROFIBUS-Master (PCS) ................ 160 Write commands ........................................................ 48
Settings at the PROFINET IO Controller .................. 184 Write process values (IEEE format)............................ 54
Settings at the PROFINET IO Device....................... 183 Zeroing and Taring a Weighfeeder (VWF)................ 237
Signal Words ................................................................ 4