Lenze E94ARNE Regenerative power supply User Manual

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EDS94ARNExxxx EN 2.3 - 06/2014

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9400 regenerative power supply module | Parameter setting

"CAN on board" system bus

Structure of the CAN data telegram

Node address (node ID)
Each node of the system bus network must be assigned a node address (also called "node

ID") within the valid address range (1 ... 127) for unique identification.

A node address may not be assigned more than once within a network.

The own node address of a device can be configured via the DIP switches of the memory

module or via code

C00350

.

Setting the node address

( 101)

Identifier assignment
The system bus is message-oriented. Every message has a unique identifier. For CANopen,

node-oriented communication is achieved by the fact that there is only one sender for

every message.

The basic identifiers for network management (NMT) and sync as well as the basic SDO

channel (SDO1) are defined in the CANopen protocol and cannot be changed.

In the Lenze setting, the basic identifiers of the PDOs are preset according to the

"Predefined Connection Set" of DS301 V4.02. They can be changed, if required, via the

parameters/indexes.

Process data object identifiers

( 112)

Object

Direction

Basic identifier

From the device

To the device

dec

hex

Network management (NMT)

0

0

Sync

128

80

Emergency

128

80

PDO1

(process data channel 1)

TPDO1

384

180

RPDO1

512

200

PDO2

(process data channel 2)

TPDO2

640

280

RPDO2

768

300

PDO3

(process data channel 3)

TPDO3

896

380

RPDO3

1024

400

PDO4

(process data channel 4)

TPDO4

1152

480

RPDO4

1280

500

SDO1

(basic SDO channel)

1408

580

1536

600

SDO2 ... SDO10

(parameter data channels 2 ... 10)

1472

5C0

1600

640

Node guarding, heartbeat

1792

700

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