2 can, Can ( 81), Establishing an online connection – Lenze Engineer v2.21 User Manual

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Lenze · Engineer · 2.13 EN - 10/2014

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Establishing an online connection

Going online

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2. Press Search/Enter....

• The Select device access path dialog box is shown:

3. Select the corresponding device from the Field devices located list field.
4. Press OK.

• The Select device access path dialog box is closed.
• In the Communication path dialog box, the Device access path column displays the

corresponding device access path (e.g. "can:/dev1/").

6.2.1.2

CAN

Certain Lenze products are provided with an integrated CAN interface.

• Among other things, process data and parameter values can be exchanged between the nodes

via the CAN interface. Furthermore, the interface allows for the connection of other

components such as peripheral terminals, operator and input devices (HMIs), as well as external

control and host systems.

• The CAN interface transfers data objects in accordance with the CANopen communication

profile (CiA DS301, version 4.02), which was created under the umbrella association of CiA (CAN

in Automation) to conform with the CAL (CAN Application Layer).

Tip!
Detailed information about the subject "CAN" can be found in the Lenze library in the "CAN"

Communication Manual.

How to configure an online connection via CAN:

1. Go to the Communication path dialog box and select "CAN " from the Bus connection list

field.

2. Press Search/Enter....

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