1 status transitions, Status transitions, 9system bus "can on board – Lenze 8400 BaseLine C User Manual

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System bus "CAN on board"

9.5

Communication phases/network management

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9.5.1

Status transitions

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NMT status transitions in the CAN network





























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Transition

NMT command

Status after

change

Effects on process/parameter data after status change

(1)

-

Initialisation

Initialisation starts automatically when the mains is swit-

ched on.

• During initialisation, the controller is not involved in the

data exchange.

• After the initialisation is completed, the node sends a

boot-up message with an individual identifier and auto-

matically changes to the "pre-operational" status.

(2)

-

Pre-Operational In this phase, the master determines the way in which the

node(s) takes/take part in communication.

From here, the master changes the statuses for the entire network.

• A target address included in the NMT command defines the receiver(s).

• If the 8400 controller is configured as CAN master, the status is automatically changed to "Ope-

rational" after a waiting time has expired (

C356/1

) and the 0x0100 ("Start remote node") NMT

command is transmitted to all nodes.

• Data can only be exchanged via process data objects if the status is "Operational"!

(3), (6)

0x01 xx

Start remote node

Operational

Network management/sync/emergency telegrams as well

as process data (PDO) and parameter data (SDO) are active.

Optional: When the status is changed, event and time-cont-

rolled process data (PDOs) are transmitted once.

(4), (7)

0x80 xx

Enter Pre-Operational

Pre-Operational Network management/sync/emergency telegrams and pa-

rameter data (SDO) are active.

(5), (8)

0x02 xx

Stop remote node

Stopped

Only network management telegrams can be received.

(9), (10), (11)

0x81 xx

Reset node

Initialisation

All CAN-relevant parameters (CiA DS 301) are initialised with

the saved values.

(12), (13), (14)

0x82 xx

Reset communication

All CAN-relevant parameters (CiA DS 301) are initialised with

the saved values.

Meaning of the node address in the NMT command:

• xx = 0x00: If this assignment is selected, the telegram addresses all nodes (broadcast telegram).

The status of all nodes can be changed at the same time.

• xx = Node ID: If a node address is specified, only the status of the node with the corresponding

address changes.

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