IB IL SGI 2/P-PAC
7647_en_04 PHOENIX CONTACT 25
20.7 "Control Static" object
The elements of this object are used for the path adjustment.
Object description:
"Control Static" for each channel
Where:
Value range:
The "Adjustment" and "Determine zero point" actions are
used for the path adjustment. The values are stored in a non-
volatile way in the EEPROM.
When there is an adjustment to be done and an adjustment
value has not yet been determined with "Config Table", a neg-
ative Write Confirmation with the error message 08, 00,
0021
hex
is generated. This message means that the service
cannot be executed at present.
20.8 "Status" object
The elements of this object contain the status of the status
LEDs of the display as well as information about the default of
the adjustment values.
Object description:
"Status" of each channel
Value range:
Object Control Static
Access Write
Data type Array of Unsigned 8 2 x 1 byte
Index 0092
hex
Subindex 00
hex
Write all elements
01
hex
Channel 1
02
hex
Channel 2
Length
(bytes)
02
hex
Subindex 00
hex
01
hex
Subindex 01
hex
to 02
hex
Data Static control of path adjustment
Bit 7654 3 210
Assignment 0 0 0 0 K
a
-K
b
JN0
K
a
-K
b
N/O contact K
a
-K
b
JAdjustment
NZero point
K
a
-K
b
0 Open N/O contact K
a
-K
b
1 Close N/O contact K
a
-K
b
Adjustment 0 No action
1Adjusting
Zero point 0 No action
1 Determine zero point
Do not carry out the actions "Adjustment" and
"Determine zero point" at the same time.
Object Status
Access Read
Data type Array of Unsigned 8 2 x 1 byte
Index 0093
hex
Subindex 00
hex
Read all elements
01
hex
Channel 1
02
hex
Channel 2
Length
(bytes)
02
hex
Subindex 00
hex
01
hex
Subindex 01
hex
to 02
hex
Data Status of the display LEDs and information
about the default setting; see below for the
bit assignment
Bit 76543210
Assign-
ment
000Def0NET-0-><
Def (Default) 0 The adjustment values of the path
adjustment correspond to the de-
fault setting.
1 The adjustment values of the path
adjustment do not correspond to
the default setting.
NET, -0-, >< 0 LED OFF
1LED ON
The bits NET, -0- and >< are only maintained
when the display is active, i.e. the nominal load
is unequal 0.