| ASCII - Command | MTAB | |||
| Syntax Transmit | MTAB [Data] | |||
| Syntax Receive | MTAB <Data> | Available in | ||
| Type | Variable rw | MMI | No | |
| ASCII Format | - | CANBus Object Number | - | |
| DIM | Ohm | PROFIBUS PNU | - | |
| Range | DPR | No | ||
| Default | ||||
| Opmode | All | Data Type Bus/DPR | - | |
| Drive State | Weighting | |||
| Start Firmware | 5.45 | |||
| Configuration | No | Last Change of this Object | 2.8 | |
| Function Group | motor | EEPROM | Yes | |
| Short Description | Enter the KTY characteristics | |||
Description
| With the syntax: MTAB Temp1 R1 Temp2 R2…Temp10 R10 defines the required characteristic curve Temp1..10 : temperature in arbitrary value X R1...R10: Resistor in Ohm The number of points for the temperature characteristics must be 2 to 10. Internally, there will be a linear interpolation between the points. To delete the curve, type in MTAB 0 0 In a non-existent characteristic MTAB the command returns no values??. If the characteristic is not defined, then the temperature display TEMPM and the temperature error threshold MAXTEMPM appears as a resistance in ohms. For existing characteristic MTAB the units change for the parameters MAXTEMPM and TEMPM from ohms to unit X Please have a look to: TEMPM und MAXTEMPM |