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Chapter 12 Description of Parameter Settings
MH300
12
.1-09-3
09-11
Block Transfer 1
09-12
Block Transfer 2
09-13
Block Transfer 3
09-14
Block Transfer 4
09-15
Block Transfer 5
09-16
Block Transfer 6
09-17
Block Transfer 7
09-18
Block Transfer 8
09-19
Block Transfer 9
09-20
Block Transfer 10
09-21
Block Transfer 11
09-22
Block Transfer 12
09-23
Block Transfer 13
09-24
Block Transfer 14
09-25
Block Transfer 15
09-26
Block Transfer 16
Default: 0
Settings 0–65535
There is a group of block transfer parameters available in the AC motor drive (Pr.09-11Pr.09-26).
Using communication code 03H, you can store the parameters (Pr.09-11Pr.09-26) that you want
to read.
For example: according to the Address List (as shown in the table below), Pr.01-42 is shown as
012A. Set Pr.09-11 to 012Ah (the minimum voltage of Pr.01-42 M2 is 2.0 V), and use Pr.09-11
(communication address 090B) to read the communication parameter, the read value is 2.0.
AC motor drive
parameters
GGnnH
GG is the parameter group, nn is the parameter number; for example,
the address of Pr.04-10 is 040AH.
Mind if the block transfer parameters are read only. If the data is written to read-only parameters
from the upper unit, a communication error may occur.
09-30
Communication Decoding Method
Default: 1
Settings 0: Decoding method 1 (20xx)
1: Decoding method 2 (60xx)
EtherCAT card only supports decoding method 2 (60xx).
Decoding Method Decoding Method 1 Decoding Method 2
Source of
Operation
Control
Digital Keypad Digital keypad controls the drive action regardless of decoding method 1 or 2.
External Terminal
External terminal controls the drive action regardless of decoding method 1 or 2.
RS-485
RS-485 controls the drive referring to index 2000h20FFh
CANopen Refer to index: 2020-01h2020-FFh Refer to index:2060-01h2060-FFh
Communication
Card
Refer to address: 2000h–20FFh Refer to address: 6000h–60FFh
PLC PLC command controls the drive action regardless of decoding method 1 or 2.
NOTE:
Refer to section 15-4 CANopen Supported Index for the definition of 6000H.

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