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FX2N-32DP-IF Profibus-DP Interface Unit User Parameter 6
6-3
*0
*1 This byte number is the first parameter data of first special function block.
*2 Type code of special function block is as following table. This code in the parameter must
be written first in the Lower byte and second in the higher byte.
*3 b: This value is number of BFM for adjusting.
*4 Number of exchanged BFM for input or output data (n=0 ~ 32) defines how many words
are reserved for data exchange with the DP-master. The following bytes define the BFM
addresses of those words.
For example K3 K1 K2 K5 defines 3 words of input data, read from BFM #1, BFM #2 and
BFM #5 of the corresponding special function block or written to BFM #1, BFM #2 and
BFM #5.
*5 The format of this parameter byte is “bit 7 = write flag” and “bit 6 ~ bit 0 = BFM address”.
If “bit 7 = ON (1)”, the data of the following two bytes are written to the BFM specified in
bit 6 ~ bit 0. If bit7 = 0, the following two bytes will be ignored. This mechanism is used to
write all parameter data from the GSD file or D200 ~ D299 to the BFM of the special
function block.
Figure 6.2:Order BFM No. for adjusting BFMs
*6 This byte number is the last parameter data of first special function block.
*7 This byte number is the first parameter data of second special function block.
If 32DP-IF uses 4 special function blocks, user parameter must be made 4 patterns (byte
No. “2” ~ “5 + n + 3
×
b”).
Table 6.2:Type Code of Special Function Blocks
Type BFM 30 Code Dec BFM30 Code Hex
FX
2N
-4AD K2010 07DA Hex
FX
2N
-4AD-TC K2030 07EE Hex
FX
2N
-4AD-PT K2040 07F8 Hex
FX
2N
-4DA K3020 0BCC Hex
BFM No. for adjusting
Writing flag:
Bit 7 = ON (1): Write to BFM
Bit 7 = OFF (0): Not write to BFM
bit 0
bit 7

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