1 inserting nodes, Inserting nodes, Inserting & configuring a network – Lenze Engineer v2.21 User Manual

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Inserting & configuring a network

CAN network

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Lenze · Engineer · 2.13 EN - 10/2014

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9.4.1.1

Inserting nodes

Tip!
Instead of manually inserting nodes into the network, you can insert a network in the

Network dialog box and, at the same time, highlight the control field entitled Insert

machine application and add nodes in order to insert all the existing devices into the

network as nodes automatically.

Inserting a network

( 207)

In the node selection dialog box, the nodes can be selected manually. All communication-capable

devices (e.g. controllers with CAN interface) of the system structure are shown in a tree topology.

How to insert a node into the network:

1. In the Network toolbar, click the

icon.

• The Node selection dialog box is shown.

2. Select the node interface

in the tree structure, the higher-level device of which is to be

inserted in the network as node.

• Devices containing only one node interface can be selected without opening them

further to the node interface in the tree structure.

3. Press OK.
4. The dialog box then closes and the selection is accepted.

Note!

The tree structure in the Node selection dialog box only includes those devices which

have not yet been inserted into the network.

• You can construct a network only out of

nodes that also exist in your project as

devices capable of communication.

• The

element below a

communication-capable device in this

connection represents an individual,

independently configurable node

interface (not to confuse with the

physical bus connection).

• If a device is provided with several node

interfaces which can be configured

independently from each other, it can

appear in several networks or in the

same network as a multiple node.

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