How To Change The Value Of Bit Pointer Parameter To Point To The Value Of A Bit In Another Signal - ABB ACS850 User Manual

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How to change the value of bit pointer parameter to point to the value of a bit
in another signal
The bit pointer parameter points to the value of a bit in another signal, or can be fixed
to 0 (FALSE) or 1 (TRUE). For the latter option, see page 26. The bit pointer
parameter points to a bit value (0 or 1) of one bit in a 32-bit signal. The first bit from
the left is bit number 31, and the first bit from the right is bit number 0. E.g. bit 01
stands for bit number 2
bit number 2
When adjusting a bit pointer parameter on the control panel, POINTER is selected to
define a source from another signal. A pointer value is given in format P.xx.yy.zz,
where xx = Parameter group; yy = Parameter index, zz = Bit number.
For more information, see appropriate Firmware Manual.
Step
Action
1.
Go to the Main menu by pressing
EXIT
by pressing
2.
Go to the Parameters option by selecting PARAMETERS on the menu with
keys
and
3.
Select the appropriate parameter group with keys
bit pointer parameter 10.02 EXT1 START IN1 is used as an example.
SEL
4.
Press
to select the appropriate parameter group. Current value of each
parameter is shown below its name.
Select the parameter 10.02 EXT1 START IN1 with keys
EDIT
5.
Press
.
Operation
1
= 2, the second bit from the right, and number 00 stands for
0
= 1, the first bit from the right.
MENU
if you are in the Output mode, otherwise
repeatedly until you get to the Main menu.
ENTER
, and pressing
.
and
. Here the
and
Display
LOC
MAIN MENU
PARAMETERS
ASSISTANTS
CHANGED PAR
EXIT
00:00
LOC
PAR GROUPS
01 Actual values
02 I/O values
03 Control values
04 Appl values
06 Drive status
EXIT
00:00
LOC
PAR GROUPS
10 Start/stop/dir
11 Start/stop mode
12 Operating mode
13 Analogue inputs
14 Digital I/O
EXIT
00:00
LOC
PARAMETERS
1001 Ext1 start func
In1
1002 Ext1 start in1
1003 Ext1 start in2
1004 Ext2 start func
EXIT
00:00
LOC
PARAMETERS
.
1001 Ext1 start func
1002 Ext1 start in1
DI1
1003 Ext1 start in2
1004 Ext2 start func
EXIT
00:00
LOC
PAR EDIT
1002 Ext1 start in1
DI1
[P.02.01.00]
CANCEL
00:00
1
ENTER
01
SEL
10
SEL
EDIT
EDIT
SEL

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