2 configuring the communication module, Configuring the communication module, 6commissioning – Lenze EMF2180IB User Manual

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Lenze · EMF2180IB communication module (EthernetCAN) · Communication Manual · DMS 5.0 EN · 07/2014 · TD17

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Commissioning

6.1

Commissioning with the Lenze "System bus configurator"

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6.1.2

Configuring the communication module

Before communication with the communication module can be established, you have to carry out

settings for the following parameters:

• CAN parameters

The CAN parameters are saved in the communication module and contain specific data for the

CAN bus such as the baud rate, parameter data channel, or time-out.

• Parameters for access to the communication module

The communication module is an Ethernet node. Each Ethernet node has 2 addresses: a MAC

address and an IP address.
The MAC address serves to unambiguously identify a device worldwide. Observe the MAC

address entry on the nameplate of the communication module. The MAC address is hard-coded

in the device and cannot be changed. If an Ethernet connection to the communication module

has already been established, the MAC address can be read out online.
The IP address is a logical address which must be adapted to the corresponding Ethernet

network.

How to configure the communication module:

1. Open the "System bus configurator" via the MS Windows® start menu under:

All Programs Lenze Communication System bus configurator

2. Click the Add button and select the "EMF2180IB" communication module from the list.
3. Click the Settings tab.
4. Enter the CAN parameters.

The following function is available from version 1.7 onwards!

Via code

C1216

or the web interface, you can assign an alphanumeric name to the

communication module:

2180FEW016

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