ASCII - Command | ERRPARAM | |||
Syntax Transmit | ERRPARAM | |||
Syntax Receive | ERRPARAM <Data> | Available in | ||
Type | Variable ro | MMI | No | |
ASCII Format | Integer32 | CANBus Object Number | 375A (hex) | |
DIM | PROFIBUS PNU | 1802 (dec) IND = 17 (dec) | ||
Range | DPR | 602 (dec) | ||
Default | - | |||
Opmode | All | Data Type Bus/DPR | Integer32 | |
Drive State | - | Weighting | ||
Start Firmware | 1.37 | |||
Configuration | No | Last Change of this Object | 1.3 | |
Function Group | drive configuration | EEPROM | No | |
Short Description | Objectnumber of the incorrect parameter (warning n24) |
Description
The ASCII parameter ERRPARAM gets the object number of the incorrect parameter that caused the warning n24. During the initialisation phase the drive performs a plausibility check of the configuration parameters. In case of Unreasonable settings (for example: reference limit switch configured for more than one digital input), the warning n24 (s. STATCODE) is generated. The parameter number of the faulty parameter is stored in the ERRPARAM. The ASCII name of the faulty parameter can be detemined with the command IDDUMP. There are following plausibility checks: Function INxMODE=2,3,4,5 possible only for x=3 or 4 Function INxMODE=6,7 only for x=3 Function INxMODE=19 only for x=2 Function INxMODE=26 only for x=1 and 2 Function INxMODE=30,33 only possible for x=1..4,19,20 Functions INxMODE=2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10,11,12,13,14,15,19,21,22,25,29,32,38,42 are possible for all digital inputs but every function can be used only once. |