
EDS94TA11010xxxx EN 1.2 - 03/2010 L 9
9400 Technology applications | CiA402 device profile
About this documentation
Conventions used
1.1 Conventions used
This documentation uses the following conventions to distinguish between different types
of information:
Type of information Writing Examples/notes
Numbers
Decimal separator Point The decimal point is always used.
Example: 1234.56
Text
Program name » « The Lenze PC software »Engineer«...
Window Italics The Message window... / The Options dialog box...
Control element Bold The OK button... / The Copy command... / The
Properties tab... / The Name input field...
Sequence of menu
commands
If the execution of a function requires several
commands, the individual commands are separated
by an arrow: Select File
Open to...
Shortcut <Bold> Use <F1> to open the Online Help.
If a command requires a combination of keys, a "+" is
placed between the key symbols:
Use <Shift>+<ESC> to...
Hyperlink Underlined
Optically highlighted reference to another topic. It is
activated with a mouse click in this online
documentation.
Symbols
Page reference ( 9) Optically highlighted reference to another page. It is
activated with a mouse click in this online
documentation.
Step-by-step instructions
Step-by-step instructions are indicated by a
pictograph.
Parameter
Lenze parameters
(codes)
C[code] All parameters which you can use to parameterise or
monitor the controller are stored in so-called "codes".
The codes are numbered and designated by a
prefixed "C" (example: C00002)
C[code]/[subcode] For the sake of clarity and shortness, some codes
contain so-called "subcodes" in which the
parameters are stored.
This manual uses a slash "/" as a separator between
code and subcode (e.g. "C00118/3").
CiA402 objects 0x[index
hex
] The indexes of the CiA402 objects are given in
hexadecimal notation with a prefixed "0x" (example:
0x6040).
0x[index
hex
]/[subindex] Some CiA402 objects (of the ARRAY or RECORD object
type) contain so-called "subindexes" in which the
CiA402 parameters are stored.
This manual uses a slash "/" as a separator between
index and subindex (example: 0x60FB/7).
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