Multiprotocol Ethernet Interface User's Manual

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Input Instances 70 and 71 Detail
Instance Byte
Bit
7
Bit
6
Bit
5
Bit
4
Bit
3
Bit
2
Bit
1
Bit
0
0
Running
1
Fault
1
2 Speed Actual (Low Byte)
70
3 Speed Actual (High Byte)
0
At
Ref
Ref
From
Net
Ctrl
From
Net
Rdy
Running
2 (REV)
Running
1 (FWD)
Warn Fault
1 Drive State
2 Speed Actual (Low Byte)
71
3 Speed Actual (High Byte)
Mapping Detail
Faulted: Inverter fault signal (0=not faulted, 1=faulted). Maps to inverter
register 1302 (status 1 word), bit 0.
Warning
: This bit is not used (it is always 0).
Running1 (FWD)
: Running forward status signal (0=not running forward,
1=running forward). Maps to inverter register 1302 (status 1 word), bits 9 and
10. The Running1 bit will be 1 whenever inverter register 1302 bit 9 (direction)
is 0 and bit 10 (running/stopped) is 1, and will be 0 otherwise.
Running2 (REV)
: Running reverse status signal (0=not running reverse,
1=running reverse). Maps to inverter register 1302 (status 1 word), bits 9 and
10. The Running2 bit will be 1 whenever inverter register 1302 bit 9 (direction)
is 1 and bit 10 (running/stopped) is 1, and will be 0 otherwise.
Ready
: Inverter ready signal (0=not ready, 1=ready). The Ready bit will be 1
whenever the Drive State attribute (see below) is in the Ready, Enabled or
Stopping state.
CtrlFromNet
: Inverter command reference status (0=command reference is not
from network, 1=command reference is from network). Maps to inverter
register 1007, bit 15 (command priority). In other words, CtrlFromNet always
reflects the status of the NetCtrl attribute.
RefFromNet
: Inverter speed reference status (0=speed reference is not from
network, 1=speed reference is from network). Maps to inverter register 1007,
bit 14 (frequency priority). In other words, RefFromNet always reflects the
status of the NetRef attribute.
AtReference
: Up-to-speed signal (0=not up-to-speed, 1=up-to-speed). Maps
to inverter register 1350 (status 3 word), bit 12 (RCH).
Drive State
: Indicates the current state of the Control Supervisor Object state
machine. Refer to the ODVA Ethernet/IP specification (object library) for
detailed information on the Control Supervisor Object state machine.