8 PARAMETER FUNCTIONS
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When converting a value having a decimal place, e.g. parameter setting range, into a data code,
make conversion in the setting range whose decimal place has been carried. Use HFFFF with the
value 9999 which means no function.
(Example)
Parameter
Setting Range
(Parameter list)
Setting Range
(Communication)
Data Code
Pr. 7 0.0 to 3600 0 to 36000 H0000 to H8CA0
Pr. 24
0 to 3000
9999
0 to 3000
9999
H0000 to H0BB8
HFFFF
Pr. 44
0.0 to 3600
9999
0 to 36000
9999
H0000 to H8CA0
HFFFF
Pr. 122
0
0.1 to 999.8
9999
0
1 to 9998
9999
H0000
H0001 to H270E
HFFFF
Pr. 124
0
1
2
0
1
2
H0001
H0002
H0003
Set the bias and gains in Pr. 902 to 905.
Setting Item
Mode
Instruction
Code
Data Codes and Definitions
Character
count
Write HEC
Bias/gain
Read H6C
H00: Bias/gain
H01: Any analog A/D value
H02: Analog A/D value of terminal
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MEMO
Once written, the setting of the HEC instruction code is held, but is cleared to "0"
when the drive unit is reset or all clear is performed.
Clear the parameters.
Setting Item
Mode
Instruction
Code
Data Codes and Definitions
Character
count
Parameter clear Write HFC
H5A5A: The parameter settings other than the
following are initialized to the factory
settings.
•
Communication parameters
(Pr. 117 to 124)
•
Calibration parameter
(Pr. 900 [Section 8.7.5])
•
Control parameters
(Refer to: 8.8 Control Parameters)
•
Pr. 75, Pr. 188
Also use the data code H9696 to initialize the
communication parameters.
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All clear Write HFC
H55AA: The parameter settings other than the
following are initialized to the factory
settings.
•
Communication parameters
(Pr. 117 to 124)
•
Pr. 75, Pr. 188
Also use the data code H9966 to initialize the
communication parameters.
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User clear Write HFC
H9696: The parameter settings other than the
following are initialized to the user
settings (Pr. 199).
•
Calibration parameter
(Pr. 900 to Pr. 905)
•
Control parameters
(Refer to: 8.8 Control Parameters)
•
Pr. 75, Pr. 188
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