Module-defined Data Types (1336T via ControlNet Adapter)
The tables below list and describe the Input and Output module-defined data types for this module.
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These data types apply to the 1336T drive when you are accessing it via the ControlNet adapter board. If you are accessing the 1336T drive via the 1203-CN1 communication module, the data types are different.
Module-defined Data Type: AB:1336T_AC_DRIVE:I:0
Comm Format: Data
Member Name | Data Type | Default Display Style | Parameter Description | Drive Parameter |
DriveDataOut0* | INT | Decimal | CntlNet Out 0 | 351 <- User-defined |
DriveDataOut1* | INT | Decimal | CntlNet Out 1 | 352 <- User-defined |
DriveDataOut2* | INT | Decimal | CntlNet Out 2 | 353 <- User-defined |
DriveDataOut3* | INT | Decimal | CntlNet Out 3 | 354 <- User-defined |
DriveDataOut4* | INT | Decimal | CntlNet Out 4 | 355 <- User-defined |
DriveDataOut5* | INT | Decimal | CntlNet Out 5 | 356 <- User-defined |
DriveDataOut6* | INT | Decimal | CntlNet Out 6 | 357 <- User-defined |
DriveDataOut7* | INT | Decimal | CntlNet Out 7 | 358 <- User-defined |
* The actual meaning of the drive output value is determined by linking the CntlNet Out X parameter to the desired source parameter in the drive, using DriveExecutive.
Module-defined Data Type: AB:1336T_AC_DRIVE:O:0
Comm Format: Data
Member Name | Data Type | Default Display Style | Description | Drive Parameter |
DriveDataIn0* | INT | Decimal | CntlNet In 0 | 322 <- User-defined |
DriveDataIn1* | INT | Decimal | CntlNet In 1 | 323 <- User-defined |
DriveDataIn2* | INT | Decimal | CntlNet In 2 | 324 <- User-defined |
DriveDataIn3* | INT | Decimal | CntlNet In 3 | 325 <- User-defined |
DriveDataIn4* | INT | Decimal | CntlNet In 4 | 326 <- User-defined |
DriveDataIn5* | INT | Decimal | CntlNet In 5 | 327 <- User-defined |
DriveDataIn6* | INT | Decimal | CntlNet In 6 | 328 <- User-defined |
DriveDataIn7* | INT | Decimal | CntlNet In 7 | 329 <- User-defined |
* The actual meaning of the drive input value is determined by linking the CntlNet In X parameter to the desired source parameter in the drive, using DriveExecutive.
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