Mitsubishi Electronics MELSEC FX2N ユーザーズマニュアル
FX2N-32DP-IF Profibus-DP Interface Units
Appendix B
B-12
B-5
Returning to Default Settings
The example of setting the user parameter is the one of FX
2N
-4AD. For FX
2N
-4DA, the settings
must correspond to their respective BFM locations. For the meaning of BFM, refer to each
user’s manual
user’s manual
1) First step of returning to default for FX
2N
-4AD
Table B-12:First Step of Returning to Default Settings for FX
2N
-4AD
Using GSD File
User
Parameter
Type
Description
Using Programming Tool
Byte
No.
Setting
Value
(Hex)
Register
No.
Setting
Value
(Hex)
Higher/
Lower
Byte
0
00 H
User
parameter
for 32DP-IF
parameter
for 32DP-IF
See section 6.1.
D200
0000 H
Lower
1
00 H
Higher
2
DA H
User
parameter
for special
function
block
(FX
parameter
for special
function
block
(FX
2N
-4AD)
BFM #30 lower byte
D201
07DA H
Lower
3
07 H
BFM #30 higher byte
Higher
4
09 H
Total length of parameter bytes for this
special function block are 9 bytes (byte
No. 4 ~ 12).
special function block are 9 bytes (byte
No. 4 ~ 12).
D202
0409 H
Lower
5
04 H
Example: number of BFM for data
exchanged every cycle is 4
BFMs (BFM #9 ~ #12).
BFMs (BFM #9 ~ #12).
Higher
6
09 H
Specified exchange, ex. BFM #9
D203
0A09 H
Lower
7
0A H
Specified exchange, ex. BFM #10
Higher
8
0B H
Specified exchange, ex. BFM #11
D204
0C0B H
Lower
9
0C H
Specified exchange, ex. BFM #12
Higher
10
H94
Returning to default settings, BFM #20
is set to “0001 H”.
is set to “0001 H”.
D205
0194 H
Lower
11
H01
BFM #21 lower byte: “01 H”
Higher
12
H00
BFM #21 higher byte: “00 H”
D206
0000 H
Lower
-
-
-
Higher