4 Modbus/TCP
Ethernet Option Board /
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4.5.3 10001 – 10033, 10101 – 10133, Index MAP
Index Map functions in almost entirely the same way as the IDMap. The difference between Index Map and
IDMap is that Index Map is used to handle indexes instead of parameters. The address range 10001 – 10033
is called 'Index Map' and you can write your index number in it. Correspondingly, the value of the written index
can be read in the address range 10101 – 10133, called 'Index Map Read / Write'.
Also the data contained in the 'Index Map' address range is stored in the OPT-CI board's FLASH memory.
Index Map data has a default value of 0.
4.5.4 402200 – 410000, FB Process Data Out (Read)
The 'Process data out' registers are mainly used for controlling frequency converters. You can read temporary
values, such as frequency, voltage and moment, using the process data. The table values are updated every
10ms.
Address Purpose Range / Type
2101 FB Status Word See chapter 4.4.1
2102 FB General Status Word See chapter 4.3.1
2103 FB Actual Speed 0 .. 10 000
2104 FB Process Data out 1 See Appendix 1
2105 FB Process Data out 2 See Appendix 1
2106 FB Process Data out 3 See Appendix 1
2107 FB Process Data out 4 See Appendix 1
2108 FB Process Data out 5 See Appendix 1
2109 FB Process Data out 6 See Appendix 1
2110 FB Process Data out 7 See Appendix 1
2111 FB Process Data out 8 See Appendix 1
Table 4-14: Process Data Out
4.5.5 402200 – 410000, FB Process Data In (Read / Write)
The use of process data depends on the application. Typically, the motor is started and stopped using the
'Control Word' and writing a ‘Reference’ value sets the speed. Through using other process data fields, the
device can give other required information to the MASTER device, depending on the application.
Address Purpose Range / Type
2001 FB Control Word See chapter 4.4.1
2002 FB General Control Word See chapter 4.3.1
2003 FB Speed Reference 0 .. 10 000
2004 FB Process Data in 1 See Appendix 1
2005 FB Process Data in 2 See Appendix 1
2006 FB Process Data in 3 See Appendix 1
2007 FB Process Data in 4 See Appendix 1
2008 FB Process Data in 5 See Appendix 1
2009 FB Process Data in 6 See Appendix 1
2010 FB Process Data in 7 See Appendix 1
2011 FB Process Data in 8 See Appendix 1
Table 4-15: Process Data In