Fixed Frequencies (Ff); Table 3-14 Example For Direct Coding Via Digital Inputs - Siemens MICROMASTER 420 Operating Instructions Manual

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Fixed frequencies (FF)

Number:
Parameter range:
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Function chart number:
A setpoint can be entered via the analog input, the serial communication
interfaces, the JOG function, the motorized potentiometer as well as also using
fixed frequencies. The fixed frequencies are defined using parameters P1001 –
P1007 and selected via binector inputs P1020 – P1022. The effective fixed
frequency setpoint is available via connector output r1024 which means that it can
be connected further. If this is to be used as setpoint source, then either parameter
P1000 or P0719 should be modified or BICO parameter r1024 should be
connected to the main setpoint P1070 or supplementary setpoint P1075. Contrary
to parameter P0719, when parameter P1000 is modified, this implicitly changes
BICO parameters P1070, P1075.
Example:
3 methods are available when selecting the fixed frequencies.
Direct selection
In this particular mode, the control signal directly selects the fixed frequency. This
control signal is entered via the binector inputs. If several fixed frequencies are
simultaneously active, then the selected frequencies are added.
Table 3-14
FF0
FF1
FF2
FF3
FF1+FF2+FF3
MICROMASTER 420
Operating Instructions
6SE6400-5AA00-0BP0
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P1001 – r1024
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-
FP3200, FP3310
Fixed frequencies as setpoint source
a) Standard method
b) BICO method
Example for direct coding via digital inputs
DIN3
0 Hz
0
P1001
0
P1002
0
P1003
1
FF1+FF2
0
1
P1000 = 3
P1070 = 1024, P1075 = 0
DIN2
DIN1
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
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