Data transfer, State transitions – Lenze EMF2178IB User Manual

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Data transfer

CAN communication phases / network management (NMT)

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State transitions

(3)

(11)

(10)

(9)

(8)

(6)

(7)

(5)

(4)

(2)

(1)

(13)

(12)

(14)

Initialisation

Pre-Operational

Stopped

Operational

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Fig. 8−3

State transitions in CAN network (NMT)

Status

transition

Command

(hex)

Network status after

change

Effects on process and parameter data after the status

change

(1)

Initialisation

Initialisation starts automatically when the mains is
switched on.
During initialisation, the drive does not take part in the
data transfer.
After initialisation has been completed, the node sends a
boot−up message with an individual identifier on the
CAN bus and changes automatically to the status
"Pre−operational".

(2)

Pre−operational

In this phase, the master determines the way in which
the controller takes part in the communication.

From that moment on, the master changes the states for the whole network. A target address, which is part of
the command, specifies the receiver(s).

(3), (6)

0x01yy

Operational

Network management telegrams, sync, emergency,
process data (PDOs) and parameter data (SDOs) active
(like "Start remote node")
Optional:
When the status is changed, event and time−controlled
process data (PDOs) will be sent once.

(4), (7)

0x80yy

Pre−operational

Network management telegrams, sync, emergency and
parameter data (SDOs) active (like "Enter pre−operational
state")

(5), (8)

0x02yy

Stopped

Only network management telegrams can be received.

(9)

0x81yy

Initialisation

Initialises all parameters in the communication module
with the stored values (corresponds to "Reset node")

(10)
(11)
(12)

0x82yy

Initialises communication−relevant parameters (CIA DS
301) in the communication module with the stored
values (corresponds to "Reset communication")

(13)
(14)

yy = 00

In case of this assignment, the telegram addresses all devices connected. The
state of all devices can be changed at the same time.

yy = node ID

If a node address is given, only the state of the device with the corresponding
address will be changed.

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