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4 Commissioning
4.2
Setting the node ID
General
Ex-factory, the node ID is preset as follows:
for CANtrans pT:
123
for CANtrans p:
124
for CANtrans T:
125
for CANtrans TT:
126
The node ID can be set both via SDO telegrams (object dictionary) and LSS.
Setting via SDO
The node ID can be reprogrammed via the CANopen object dictionary, index
0x2000, thereby enabling all transmitters of a plant, for instance, to be pro-
grammed to new node IDs from a central CAN terminal.
This setting will only be accepted after resetting the transmitter.
Setting via LSS
CANtrans transmitters support the LSS standard (Layer Setting Services) as
per DSP-305, V1.1.
This can be used to set the baud rate and node ID for the entire plant in a stan-
dardized manner.
The LSS address is specified on the nameplate, so it is visible from the out-
side.
The latest setup tools from different manufacturers can also be used to ope-
rate this function.
As an alternative, the baud rate and node ID are also settable via SDO (see
above).
Each node ID may only be allocated once on the bus.