FC 300 Design Guide
The FC protocol, also referred to as FC bus or Standard bus, is the Danfoss Drives standard fieldbus. It
defines an access technique according to the master-slave principle for communications via a serial bus.
One master and a maximum of 126 slaves can be connected to the bus. The individual slaves are selected
by the master via an address character in the telegram. A slave itself can never transmit without first
being requested to do so, and direct message transfer between the individual slaves is not possible.
Communications occur in the half-duplex mode.
The master function cannot be transferred to another node (single-master system).
The physical layer is RS-485, thus utilizing the RS-485 port built into the frequency converter. The FC
protocol supports different telegram formats; a short format of 8 bytes for process data, and a long
format of 16 bytes that also includes a parameter channel. A third telegram format is used for texts.
Network Configuration
FC 300 Frequency Converter Set-up
Set the following parameters to enable the FC protocol for the FC 300.
Parameter Number
8-30
8-31
8-32
8-33
130
RS-485 Installation and Set-up
Parameter name
Setting
Protocol
FC
Address
1 - 126
Baud Rate
2400 - 115200
Parity/Stop bits
Even parity, 1 stop bit (default)
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