12 i-1014: cob-id emergency object, 12 i−1014: cob−id emergency object, Implemented canopen objects – Lenze EMF2178IB User Manual

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Implemented CANopen objects

Overview
I−1014: COB−ID emergency object

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13.2.12

I−1014: COB−ID emergency object

Index (hex)
0x1014

Name
COB−ID emergency object

Subindex

Default
setting

Value range

Access

Data type

0

0x80 +
Node ID

0

...

2

32

− 1 rw

U32

When communication errors occur, are reset or when internal errors occur in the
communication module or controller (e.g. TRIP), the CAN bus sends an error message. The
telegram is sent once for every fault. This function can be activated and deactivated with
bit 31.

Data telegram assignment

Byte 8

7th byte

Byte 6

Byte 5

MSB

U32

LSB

31

30

29

28 ... 11

10

0

0/1

0

0

Bit value: 0

11−bit identifier

Bits

Value

Description

0 ... 10

0/1

11−bit identifier

11 ... 29

0

The extended identifier is not supported. Any of these bits must be "0".

30

0

Reserved

31

0

Emergency object is valid

1

Emergency object is invalid

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Note!

The COB−ID can only be changed in the "Emergency object invalid" status
(bit 31 = 1).

The emergency telegram sent via the CAN bus is structured as follows:

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Byte 1 + 2: Emergency error code

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Byte 3: Error register object I−1001

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Bytes 4 ... 8: Field for manufacturer−specific error messages
Contents:
– Emergency error code 0x1000: Lenze error number
– All other emergency error codes have the value "0".

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