The Read/Write (R/W) characteristics indicate whether a function can be read and written. For
example, "Communication-based control command" can be written, and therefore the command code
6H is used to control the VFD. The R characteristic indicates that a function can only be read, and W
indicates that a function can only be written.
Note: Some parameters in the preceding table are valid only after they are enabled. Take the running
and stop operations as examples, you need to set "Running command channel" (P00.01) to
"Communication", and set "Communication running command channel" (P00.02) to the
Modbus/Modbus TCP communication channel. For another example, when modifying "PID setting",
you need to set "PID reference source" (P09.00) to Modbus communication.
The following table describes the encoding rules of device codes (corresponding to the identification
code 2103H of the VFD).
9.4.5 Fieldbus scale
In practical applications, communication data is represented in the hexadecimal form, but hexadecimal
values cannot represent decimals. For example, 50.12 Hz cannot be represented in the hexadecimal
form. In such cases, we can multiply 50.12 by 100 to obtain an integer 5012, and then 50.12 can be
represented as 1394H (5012 in the decimal form) in the hexadecimal form.
In the process of multiplying a non-integer by a multiple to obtain an integer, the multiple is referred to
as a fieldbus scale.
The fieldbus scale depends on the number of decimals in the value specified in "Description" or