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ANV19
Present Fault
Present fault – P0049
-
R
ANV20
Last Fault
Last fault – P0050
-
R
ANV21
Acceleration Time
Acceleration time – P0100
s
C
ANV22
Deceleration Time
Deceleration time – P0101
s
C
ANV23
PID Proportional Gain
PID proportional gain –P0520
-
C
ANV24
PID Integral Gain
PID integral gain – P0521
-
C
ANV25
PID Differential Gain
PID differential gain – P0522
-
C
ANV26
Keypad PID Setpoint
PID keypad setpoint– P0525
%
C
ANV27
Wake Up Band
PID wake up band – P0535
%
C
ANV28
Speed in 13 bits
Motor speed in 13 bits - P0681
%
R
ANV29
Serial/USB Speed Ref.
Speed reference via serial – P0683
-
C
ANV30
MBOX parameter
MBOX parameter
-
W/R
ANV31
MBOX data
MBOX data
-
W/R
ANV32
SoftPLC Parameter 1
SoftPLC parameter 1 – P1010
-
C
ANV33
SoftPLC Parameter 2
SoftPLC parameter 2 – P1011
-
C
ANV34
SoftPLC Parameter 3
SoftPLC parameter 3 – P1012
-
C
ANV35
SoftPLC Parameter 4
SoftPLC parameter 4 – P1013
-
C
ANV36
SoftPLC Parameter 5
SoftPLC parameter 5 – P1014
-
C
ANV37
SoftPLC Parameter 6
SoftPLC parameter 6 – P1015
-
C
The CFW-11 programming manual presents the detailed description of each parameter.
5.3.1 MBOX
It is a structure that allows reading and writing CFW-11 parameters. The following objects compose this
structure:
ANV30: informs the parameter number
ANV31: informs the datum read from or written into the parameter
BV33: parameter reading command
BV34: parameter writing command
Procedure for reading a parameter via MBOX:
1. Inform the parameter number in the ANV30 object Present Value property;
2. Write 1 in the BV33 object Present Value property;
3. Check the value read in the ANV31 object Present Value property. The read value will be an integer, without
the decimal point representation. E.g., 20.0 will be read as 200 in the MBOX.
Procedure for writing a parameter via MBOX:
1. Inform the parameter number in the ANV30 object Present Value property;
2. Inform the value to be written in the parameter in the ANV31 object Present Value property. The value to be
written must be an integer, without the decimal point representation. E.g., 20.0 must be written as 200 in
the MBOX.
3. Write 1 in the BV34 object Present Value property.
5.4 BINARY INPUT (BIN) OBJECT
It represents a physical digital input that can have its status read by the controller. CFW-11 BINARY INPUT type
objects are described in the Table 5.5 and in the Table 5.6. The Table 5.5 describes the BIN objects for the
parameter P0012 bits, and the Table 5.6 describes the BIN objects for the parameter P0013 bits.
Table 5.5: Parameter P0012 BINARY INPUT objects
Object
instance
Object name
Description
Active/
inactive
Access
type
BIN0
DI1 Status
DI1 digital input status
(P0012 parameter BIT 0)
ON/OFF
R
BIN1
DI2 Status
DI2 digital input status
(P0012 parameter BIT 1)
ON/OFF
R
BIN2
DI3 Status
DI3 digital input status
(P0012 parameter BIT 2)
ON/OFF
R
BIN3
DI4 Status
DI4 digital input status
(P0012 parameter BIT 3)
ON/OFF
R
BIN4
DI5 Status
DI5 digital input status
ON/OFF
R