Table 32: Byte 7: Digital outputs 1
DescriptionValueDesignation
(process representation)
Bit
No command (reserved)—0
No command (reserved)—1
No command (reserved)—2
No command (reserved)—3
No command (reserved)—4
No command (reserved)—5
No command (reserved)—6
No command (reserved)—7
Byte 8: Digital outputs 2
Table 33: Byte 8: Digital outputs 2
DescriptionValueDesignation
(process representation)
Bit
Digital output 1 is activated.1
Fieldbus DOUT 1
0
Output is deactivated.0
Digital output 2 is activated.1
Fieldbus DOUT 2
1
Output is deactivated.0
Digital output 3 is activated.1
Fieldbus DOUT 3
2
Output is deactivated.0
Digital output 4 is activated.1
Fieldbus DOUT 4
3
Output is deactivated.0
Digital output 5 is activated.1
Fieldbus DOUT 5
4
Output is deactivated.0
Digital output 6 is activated.1
Fieldbus DOUT 6
5
Output is deactivated.0
No command (reserved)—6
No command (reserved)—7
Bytes 9 and 10: Actual process value
Byte 9 = high byte, byte 10 = low byte.
Byte 9 and byte 10 in combination with a process controller (option) can be used to
transmit the actual process value.
Bytes 11 and 12: Fieldbus output AOUT 1
Byte 11 = high byte, byte 12 = low byte.
Bytes 11 and 12 can be used to send an analogue value to the actuator.
The value is transmitted in per mil (value: 0 – 1,000).
The outputs "Fieldbus output AOUT 1" and "Fieldbus output AOUT 2) can be used
as output values via the analogue outputs. For this, the outputs of the analogue
outputs have to be assigned with the signals Fieldbus AOUT 1 or Fieldbus AOUT 2.
Bytes 13 and 14: Fieldbus output AOUT 2
Byte 13 = high byte, byte 14 = low byte.
A second analogue value can be sent to the actuator using bytes 13 and 14.
The value is transmitted in per mil (value: 0 – 1,000).
Byte 15 to byte 26: Reserve
The contents are reserved for future extensions.
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Actuator controls
Description of the data interface AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2 Profinet