NORD Drivesystems BU0200 User Manual

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9 Additional Information

BU 0200 GB-4411

Subject to technical alterations

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Addressing

If several frequency inverters are connected to a system bus, these devices must be assigned with unique
addresses. For preference, this is done via the DIP switch S1 on the underside of the SK2xxE (Section
5.2.2.2). For the use of CANopen absolute encoders, the encoders must be assigned to the relevant FI via
the node ID. If, for example, there are one encoder and four frequency inverters on the system bus and the
encoder is to operate with FI3, the node ID 37 must be set on the encoder, see the following table.

Frequency inverter

Addressing via DIP switches

Resulting Node ID

Node ID

Absolute value

encoder

DIP 2

DIP 1

Frequency inverter

FI1

OFF

OFF

32

33

FI2

OFF

ON

34

35

FI3

ON

OFF

36

37

FI4

ON

ON

38

39

For field bus modules, no assignment of addresses is necessary. The module identifies all the frequency
inverters automatically. Access to the individual inverters is via the field bus master (SPS). Details of how
this is carried out are explained in the relevant bus instructions.

I/O extensions must be assigned to the relevant frequency inverter. This is carried out by means of a DIP
switch on the I/O module. A special case for the I/O extensions is the "Broadcast" mode. In this mode, the
data of the I/O extension (analog values, inputs etc.) are sent to all inverters simultaneously. Via the
parameterisation in each individual frequency inverter, a decision is made as to which of the received values
are to be used. Further details of the settings can be obtained from this manual (see also Sections 3.4.3 and
3.5.4).

NOTE

Care must be taken that each address is only assigned once. In a CAN-based network double
assignment of addresses may lead to misinterpretation of the data and therefore undefined
activities in the system.

Integration of devices from other manufacturers

In principle, the integration of other devices into this bus system is possible. These must support the
CANopen protocol and a 250kBaud baud rate. The address range (Node ID) 1 to 4 is reserved for additional
CANopen masters. All other participants must be assigned addresses between 50 and 79.

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