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Eaton PowerXL DG1 Series - Table 91. Instance 73 (Input) Length = 6 Bytes; Table 92. Instance 75 (Input) Length = 6 Bytes; Table 93. Instance 107 (Input) Length = 8 Bytes

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EtherNet/IP On-Board communications
POWERXL DG1 SERIES VFD MN040010EN—September 2016 www.eaton.com
Assembly instance 73
Table 91. Instance 73 (Input) length = 6 bytes
Byte Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
0 AtReference RefFromNet CtrlFromNet Ready Running2 Running1 Warning Faulted
1
Drive state
2 Speed actual (Low Byte), rpm
3 Speed actual (High Byte), rpm
4 Torque actual (Low Byte), Nm
5 Torque actual (High Byte), Nm
See note 1 from Table 90 on Page 65.
Assembly instance 75
Table 92. Instance 75 (Input) length = 6 bytes
Byte Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
0 AtReference RefFromNet CtrlFromNet Ready Running2 Running1 Warning Faulted
1
Drive state
2 Speed actual (Low Byte), rpm
3 Speed actual (High Byte), rpm
4
Process actual (Low Byte), Nm
5 Process actual (High Byte), Nm
See note 1 from Table 90 on Page 65.
Process actual value is same as process reference. This value will be a 0 to 10000 (100.00%) for use with Analog outputs
writing, 0 = 0 or 4 mA and 10000 being 20 mA.
Assembly instance 107
Table 93. Instance 107 (Input) length = 8 bytes
Byte Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
0 AtReference RefFromNet CtrlFromNet Ready Running2 Running1 Warning Faulted
1
Drive State/Processdata Selector Value (if pdselector is used)
2
% Speed actual (Low Byte)
3
% Speed actual (High Byte)
4 Process DataOut1 (Low Byte)
5 Process DataOut1 (High Byte)
6 Process DataOut2 (Low Byte)
7 Process DataOut2 (High Byte)
See note 1 from Table 90 on Page 65.
Speed Actual. This is the actual value from the frequency converter. The value is between 0 and 10000. In the application, the
value is scaled in percentage of frequency area between set minimum and maximum frequency. (0 = 0.00%–10000 = 100.00%).
ote:N See info on Assembly 101 for varying values in the Process Data Out 1 and Process Data
Out 2 Bytes. See Appendix B on default Process Data info.

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