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9 Min
Indicates the minimum value to which the parameter can be set.
10 Def
Indicates the default value, i.e. the value which applies if the user does not specify a particular value for the
parameter.
11 Max
Indicates the maximum value to which the parameter can be set.
12 Level
Indicates the level of user access. There are four access levels: Standard, Extended, Expert and Service.
Level 4 parameters are only for service purposes and not visible with BOP/AOP. The number of parameters
that appear in each functional group depends on the access level set in P0003 (user access level).
13 Description
The parameter description consists of the sections and contents listed below. Some of these sections and
contents are optional and will be omitted on a case- to-case basis if not applicable.
Description: Brief explanation of the parameter function.
Diagram: Where applicable, diagram to illustrate the effects of parameters on a characteristic curve, for
example
Settings: List of applicable settings. These include Possible settings, Most common settings, Index and
Bitfields
Example: Optional example of the effects of a particular parameter setting.
Dependency: Any conditions that must be satisfied in connection with this parameter. Also any particular
effects, which this parameter has on other parameter(s) or which other parameters have on
this one.
Warning / Caution / Notice / Note:
Important information which must be heeded to prevent personal injury or damage to equipment / specific
information which should be heeded in order to avoid problems / information which may be helpful to the user
More details: Any sources of more detailed information concerning the particular parameter.
Operators
The following operators are used in the parameter list to represent mathematical interrelationships:
Arithmetic operators
+ Addition
- Subtraction
* Multiplication
/ Division
Comparison operators
> Greater than
>= Greater than / equal to
< Less than
<= Less than / equal to
Equivalence operators
== Equal to
!= Not equal to
Logical operators
&& AND logic operation
|| OR logic operation
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CITS : E & H - Electronics Mechanic - Exercise 227 - 230