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The linearization table is an INDEXED variable. Reading and writing the entries of the linearization table is done by first selecting the
entry through the index. Valid values for the index are 0…14, which correspond with the linearization table entries 1 through 15.
Indexes outside this range will result in an error being sent back.
(See the communication-section of this appendix for setting the index and its extended functionality through variable 150 and 149).
linearization
table entry
The 3 registers represent a structure containing 2 variables
of each 3 bytes. The three least significant bytes (PDU
address 1024 and LSB of PDU address 1025) contain the
frequency part, the three most significant bytes (MSB of
PDU address 1025 and PDU address 1026) contain the M-
factor part.
Valid range for the frequency is 0.000 to 9999Hz. Decimal
point dependent on variable 1039. A value of 0 for frequency
means that entry is disabled.
Valid range for the M-factor 0.000000 to 9.999999.
0…3
This variable selects the number of decimals used for the
frequencies entered in the linearization table.
0…9999999
Representation: unit, time, decimals depending on variables
48, 49, 50
0…9999999
Representation: unit, time, decimals depending on variables
48, 49, 50
0...99
Representation: 0.0 – 9.9%
0…9999
Representation: 0.001 – 9.999 sec
1...9999999
Representation: 0.000001…9999999
depending on variables 133