Craftsman G10-0R7G-2SB Manual page 145

Table of Contents

Advertisement

In addition, since the EEPROM is frequently stored, the service life of the EEPROM
is reduced. For the user, some Codes do not need to be stored in the communication
mode, and only need to change the value in the on-chip RAM to meet the usage
requirements. If you need to modify the data in the EEPROM, you can add 80H (128 in
hexadecimal notation) to the corresponding Code high address. For example, if the write
Code F12.02 needs to be stored in the EEPROM, the address is set to 8C02H. If you only
need to modify the value in the RAM and do not store it in the EEPROM, you can set the
address to 0C02H, which can only be used to write the on-chip RAM. When used, it
cannot be used as a read function. Reading this address is invalid.
(2) Address description of other functionsÿ
address
Function
definition
Communicati
1000H 0001Hÿ Forward
on control
command
Inverter
1001H 0001Hÿ Forward running
status
Data meaning description
0002Hÿ Reverse
0003Hÿ Reserved
0004Hÿ Reserved
0005Hÿ Coast to stop
0006Hÿ Slow down to stop
0007Hÿ Fault reset
0002Hÿ Reverse running
0003Hÿ Inverter standby
145
R/W
Features
W
R

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents