14 Parameter change-over
14.2 Configuring the definable parameter list by means of parameterisation
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14.2 Configuring the definable parameter list by means of parameterisation
The following application example shows the necessary procedure for configuring the list without
using the »Engineer« parameterisation dialog.
Task:
The LS_WriteParamList SB is to be used to write to parameters C00012, C00026/1 and C00027/1.
Compiling the parameter list
In C01085/1 ... n
, specify the above-named parameters in the <Code>,<Subcode> format:
• C01085/1
= 12.000
• C01085/2
= 26.001
• C01085/3
= 27.001
• C01085/4 ... n
= 0.000 (no parameter)
Entering values for the parameters (value set 1)
In C01086/1 ... n
, specify the values to be used to describe the selected parameters. The values are
entered according to the scaling format/scaling factor of the respective parameter.
• C01086/1
= <value> for list entry 1 (in our example: for parameter C00012)
• C01086/2
= <value> for list entry 2 (in our example: for parameter C00026/1)
• C01086/3
= <value> for list entry 3 (in our example: for parameter C00027/1)
These values are used in the writing process if the two bSelectWriteValue_1 and
bSelectWriteValue_2 inputs are not assigned or both set to FALSE.
Entering other values for the parameters (value sets 2 ... 4)
If required, up to three other sets can be set in the same way in C01087/1 ... n
to C01089/1 ... n
which can optionally be written to the parameters. The decision as to which value set is finally used
is dependent upon the assignment of the two bSelectWriteValue_1 and bSelectWriteValue_2
inputs:
Note!
Gaps in the parameter list (setting = 0.000) are permissible and are skipped in the
process.
Invalid parameter entries are not accepted when being entered.