Codes – Lenze EMF2178IB User Manual

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Codes

Communication−relevant Lenze codes

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EDSMF2178IB EN 3.0

C1856/C2356:
Boot−up− and cycle times

Code

Subcode

Index

Possible settings

Data type

Lenze

Selection

C1856

/1: Boot−up time
/2: Cycle time CAN−OUT1
/3: Cycle time CAN−OUT2
/4: Cycle time CAN−OUT3
/5: Sync Tx cycle time

22719 =
0x58BF

0 ms

0

[1 ms]

65535 FIX32

C2356

22219 =
0x56CB

In the event−controlled/cyclic operation it is possible to define the cycle times with which
the single PDOs will be sent via the CAN bus (also see code C1875/C2375, "Tx mode" for
CAN−OUT1 ... 3).

)

Note!

The value "0" deactivates the cyclic sending of the PDO.

"Sync Tx cycle time" (C1856/5, C2356/5) describes the interval time (in ms) that is required
for sending a sync telegram to the CAN bus.

Relation to CANopen

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The object I−1006 (communication cycle period) has a direct influence on subcode
C1856/5 or C2356/5.
– As the data processing speed of the EMF2178IB communication module amounts

to 1000

ms, the entry via the object I−1006 is rounded to an integer multiple of

1000

ms and stored under C1856/5 or C2356/5 (depending on the standard device).

– When the object I−1006 is read, the content of the corresponding subcode (in

ms) is

returned as a response.

– When a value is entered under subcode C1856/5 or C2356/5, bit 30 of the object

I−1005 (COB−ID SYNC message) is set automatically and the communication
module sends a sync telegram.

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The objects I−1800/5 ... I−1802/5 (TPDO Event Timer) have a direct influence on the
subcodes C1856/2 ... 4 or C2356/2 ... 4. Newly entered values in the objects
I−1800/5 ... I−1802/5 are also transferred to the subcodes C1856/2 ... 4 or
C2356/2 ... 4.

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