2 parameter setting, Parameter setting – Lenze E94ARNE Regenerative power supply User Manual

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9400 regenerative power supply module | Parameter setting

"CAN on board" system bus

Monitoring

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EDS94ARNExxxx EN 2.3 - 06/2014

6.9.1.2

Parameter setting

Short overview of parameters for the "node guarding" monitoring function:

Guard time
The "guard time" is the time interval at which the NMT master sends the RTR telegram.

For each NMT slave to be monitored an individual time interval can be set.

The RTR telegram requests the NMT slave to send its current state.

Node life time
The "node life time" is the product of the "guard time" and the "life time factor":

Node life time = guard time x life time factor

"Life time factor" and "guard time" must be known to the NMT master. For this reason,

the values are read from the NMT slave or defined values are sent to the NMT slave at

every restart.

For each NMT slave to be monitored an individual "node life time" can be set.

OK state
The connection state is OK if

the NMT slave has received an RTR telegram from the NMT master and

the NMT master has received a correct response from the requested NMT slave within

the ”node life time”.

In the OK state, the monitoring times for the NMT master and the NMT slave are reset and

the node guarding protocol is continued.

Parameter

Information

Lenze setting

Assignment

Value Unit

Master

Slave

C00382

CAN Guard Time

0 ms

C00383

CAN Life Time Factor

0

C00386/1...32

CAN Node Guarding

0x00000000

C00387

CAN Node Guarding Activity

-

C00388/1...32

CAN Node Guarding Status

-

C00612/1...32

Resp. to CAN node guarding error

No response

C00614

Resp. to CAN life guarding error

No response

C00625

CAN behaviour in case of fault

Pre-operational state

Highlighted in grey = display parameter

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