2 telegram structure, Telegram structure, Canopen communication – Lenze 931K User Manual

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CANopen communication

Node guarding telegram

Telegram structure

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5.9.2

Telegram structure

Remote Transmit Request (RTR)

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RTR

Confirm

Response

Request

Indication

NMT-Master

NMT-Slave

9400CAN020

The NMT master cyclically sends a data telegram to the NMT slave which is referred to as
remote frame (Remote Transmit Request/RTR).

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For this purpose, the RTR bit in the arbitration field of the RTR is set to the valency
LOW (dominant level).

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The RTR does not contain user data.

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Identifier 700

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+ adjustable node address

11 bits

1 bit

User data (0 byte)

1st byte

2nd byte

3rd byte

4th byte

5th byte

6th byte

7th byte

8th byte

Identifier

RTR bit

701

R

0

Response

After this, the NMT slave will send a response message ("response") with a user data width
of 1 byte. The identifier of the response message is the same as the identifier of the RTR
telegram.

11 bits

4 bits

User data (1 byte)

1st byte

2nd byte

3rd byte

4th byte

5th byte

6th byte

7th byte

8th byte

Identifier

Data

length

Toggle

bit/NMT

status

701

1

T/N

The user data contain the NMT slave status (s, bits 0 ... 6) and the toggle bit (t, bit 7).

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Note!

The toggle bit is monitored by the NMT master.
If a telegram is received with the incorrect value in the toggle bit, it is treated
as if it were not received; i.e. the monitoring time is not reset and elapses
further.

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The toggle bit
– has the value "0" when the node guarding telegram is activated for the first time.
– must change its value with every response.
– can only be reset to "0" by the "Reset_Communication" telegram of the NMT

master.

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The NMT slave can change to the following states:

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