Register Addressing - ABB +N5600 Firmware Instructions

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Fieldbus control through the embedded fieldbus interface (EFB) 615
dedicated storage parameter
which are available in the source selection parameters
AO2
source.
Sending process PID feedback and setpoint values through EFB
The drive also has storage parameters for incoming process PID feedback
Feedback data
storage) as well as a process PID setpoint
storage). The feedback storage parameter is selectable in the source selection
parameters
40.08 Set 1 feedback 1 source
The corresponding parameters in process PID control set 2 (group
set
2) have the same selections.

Register addressing

The address field of Modbus requests for accessing holding registers is 16 bits. This
allows the Modbus protocol to support addressing of 65536 holding registers.
Historically, Modbus master devices used 5-digit decimal addresses from 40001 to
49999 to represent holding register addresses. The 5-digit decimal addressing limited
to 9999 the number of holding registers that could be addressed.
Modern Modbus master devices typically provide a means to access the full range of
65536 Modbus holding registers. One of these methods is to use 6-digit decimal
addresses from 400001 to 465536. This manual uses 6-digit decimal addressing to
represent Modbus holding register addresses.
Modbus master devices that are limited to the 5-digit decimal addressing may still
access registers 400001 to 409999 by using 5-digit decimal addresses 40001 to
49999. Registers 410000 to 465536 are inaccessible to these masters.
Note: Register addresses of 32-bit parameters cannot be accessed by using 5-digit
register numbers.
(13.91 AO1 data storage
and
40.09 Set 1 feedback 2
and
13.92 AO2 data
13.12 AO1 source
(40.92 Setpoint data
source.
41 Process PID
storage),
and
13.22
(40.91

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