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Monitoring

Node Guarding Protocol

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Index

Subindex

Designation

Code

Subcode

Description

I−100C

0

Guard time

C1827
C2327

Change of "guard time"

I−100D

0

Life time factor

C1828
C2328

Change of "life time factor"

RTR telegram

The NMT master cyclically ("node guard time", monitoring time) sends a data telegram
called "Remote Transmit Request" (RTR) to the NMT slave.

The RTR prompts the NMT slave to send its current data.

Response telegram

The NMT slave sends a response telegram with a user data width of 1 byte. The most
significant bit of the response telegram is a toggle bit (t).

The data value (s) of the other seven bits indicates the status of the NMT slave:

Data value (s)

Status

4

Stopped

5

Operational

127

Pre−operational

Identifier

Identifier = basic address (1792) + configurable address (1 ... 127)

Node life time

The "node life time" is the product of "node guard time" (object I−100C) and "life time
factor" (object I−100D).

Life guarding event

If the NMT slave does not receive an RTR telegram from the NMT master in the "node life
time", the "life guarding event" triggers a fault signal in the NMT slave. An emergency
telegram with a "life guarding event" is sent.

The controller response to a "life guarding event" is set under subcode C1882/5 / C2382/5.

If the "life guarding event" occurs, the node changes from the "Operational" state to the
"Pre−operational" state (default setting). By means of the object I−1029 a different
response can be set.

Node guarding event

The "node guarding event" should occur in the NMT master if despite the request by the
NMT master no response from the NMT slave is received in the "node life time" or the
toggle bit has not changed in the "node life time".

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