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6.2.4 PPO-type selection<br />

<strong>OPC</strong>-<strong>G11S</strong>-P<strong>DP</strong> supports PPO-type 1-4. (Refer to chapter 7.1 <strong>for</strong> PPO description)<br />

USER MANUAL<br />

Revision 0.14<br />

2000-01-14<br />

The same PPO type must be set from both the keypad and the master configuration. If the settings do not comply, the<br />

<strong>OPC</strong>-<strong>G11S</strong>-P<strong>DP</strong> will not start exchanging data with the master.<br />

Setting the PPO type from keypad:<br />

The inverter o-type parameters are used to configure the Profibus-<strong>DP</strong> interface. The o-type parameters are only<br />

accessible from the inverter keypad after the Profibus interface has been installed.<br />

PPO type selection is made in parameter o30. After changing this parameter, the drive has to be re-powered <strong>for</strong> the<br />

change to take affect.<br />

o30 data PPO type selection<br />

0, 1, 6-255 PPO 1<br />

2 PPO 2<br />

3 PPO 3<br />

4 PPO 4<br />

5 PPO 2<br />

Table 3 PPO type selection<br />

Setting the PPO type from master:<br />

Identification bytes are transmitted in the configuration frame of the Profibus -<strong>DP</strong> master. These bytes define the<br />

PPO type of the user data frame. The identification bytes are included in the GSD-file (refer to chapter 8) that is used<br />

during configuration of the master. For how to configure the Profibus-<strong>DP</strong> master, please refer to the manual <strong>for</strong> the<br />

actual master.<br />

HMS FIELDBUS SYSTEMS AB 14

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