Installation
4.4 Connecting the inverter to the fieldbus
Addressing via parameters
The address assignment is made with the p2012[0] and p2012[1] parameters.
If you assign the address via STARTER, you must save the settings via
● Address range for Single Slave inverter, profile 7.F.E
– p2012[1]: 0 ... 31, range for the A address, 0A ... 31A
● Address range for Dual Slave inverter, profile 7.A.5 or 7.A.E
– p2012[0]: 0 ... 31, 33 ... 63 for slave 1:
– p2012[1]: 0 ... 31, 33 ... 63 for slave 2:
with
–
– 33 ... 63 range for B address, 1B ... 31B
4.4.4.2
Using the AS-i Programmer
Setting the slave address with the AS-i Address Programmer
The Inverter contains two logical AS-i slaves. Either slave can be assigned an address in the
range 1A...31A or 1B...31B. The addresses can be allocated to the slaves sequentially, for
example, 3A and 4A, 10B and 11B or they can occupy the same number using extended
addressing, for example, 20A and 20B. If necessary they can have completely different
unassociated addresses, for example, 14A and 16B.
The decision on how to allocate these addresses must also take into account the addressing
used in the PLC program by either adherence to the memory map of the AS-i master or the
way in which the inputs and outputs can be allocated by the PLC hardware configuration.
The default address of both slaves is 0.
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0 ... 31 range for the A address, 0A ... 31A
Distributed converter for SIMOGEAR geared motors
Operating Instructions, 06/2016, FW V4.7.6, A5E31298649B AG
(RAM -> ROM).