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Table 15. Defined input holding registers
6.3.3.1 Vacon Application ID’s
Application ID's are parameters that depend on the frequency converter's application. These
parameters can be read and written by pointing the corresponding memory range directly or
by using the so-called ID map (more information below). It is easiest to use a straight address
if you want to read a single parameter value or parameters with consecutive ID numbers. It is
possible to read 12 consecutive ID addresses.
Table 16. Parameter ID’s
6.3.3.2 FB Process data IN
The process data fields are used to control the drive (e.g. Run, Stop , Reference, Fault Reset)
and to quickly read actual values (e.g. Output frequency, Output current, Fault code). The fields
are structured as follows:
Process Data Master -> Slave (max 22 bytes)
2200 - 10000 Vacon Application ID´s 16bit Table 16
10501 - 10530 IDMap 16bit Table 22
10601 - 10630 IDMap Read/Write 16bit Table 23
10701 - 10760 IDMap Read/Write 32bit Table 23
20001 - 40000 Vacon Application ID's 32bit Table 16
40001 - 40007 Operation day counter 16bit Table 25
40101 - 40107
Resettable operation day
counter
16bit Table 26
40201 - 40203 Energy counter 16bit Table 27
40301 - 40303 Resettable energy counter 16bit Table 28
40401 - 40430 Fault history 16bit Table 29
Address
range
Purpose ID
0001-2000 Application parameters 1-2000
2200-10000 Application parameters 2200-10000
Address
Name Range/Type
16-bit
*
32-bit
2001
2051 = High data
2052 = Low data
FB Control Word Binary coded
Address
range
Purpose
Access
type
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