Network Configuration; Fc Protocol Message Framing Structure - Automationdrive Fc - Danfoss FC 300 Design Manual

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11.3 Network Configuration

11.3.1 AutomationDrive FC 300 Frequency Converter Set-up
Set the following parameters to enable the FC protocol for the frequency converter.
Parameter Number
Protocol
par. 8-30
Address
par. 8-31
FC Port Baud Rate
par. 8-32
Parity / Stop Bits
par. 8-33

11.4 FC Protocol Message Framing Structure - AutomationDrive FC 300

11.4.1 Content of a Character (byte)
Each character transferred begins with a start bit. Then 8 data bits are transferred, corresponding to a byte. Each character is secured via a parity bit,
which is set at "1" when it reaches parity (i.e. when there is an equal number of 1's in the 8 data bits and the parity bit in total). A character is completed
by a stop bit, thus consisting of 11 bits in all.
11.4.2 Telegram Structure
Each telegram begins with a start character (STX)=02 Hex, followed by a byte denoting the telegram length (LGE) and a byte denoting the frequency
converter address (ADR). A number of data bytes (variable, depending on the type of telegram) follows. The telegram is completed by a data control
byte (BCC).
11.4.3 Telegram Length (LGE)
The telegram length is the number of data bytes plus the address byte ADR and the data control byte BCC.
The length of telegrams with 4 data bytes is
The length of telegrams with 12 data bytes is
The length of telegrams containing texts is
1)
The 10 represents the fixed characters, while the "n'" is variable (depending on the length of the text).
Setting
FC
1 - 126
2400 - 115200
Even parity, 1 stop bit (default)
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LGE = 4 + 1 + 1 = 6 bytes
LGE = 12 + 1 + 1 = 14 bytes
1)
10
+n bytes
11
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