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Transmitting parameter data

Telegram structure

8

Networking via system bus (CAN)

8.4

8.4.1

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8.4−1

EDSPM−TXXX−9.0−11/2009

8.4

Transmitting parameter data

Parameter data are the so−called indices.

Parameters are usually set only once during commissioning.

Parameter data are transmitted as so−called SDOs (Service Data Objects) via the
system bus and acknowledged by the receiver, i.e. the transmitter gets a feedback
if the transmission was successful.

8.4.1

Telegram structure

Structure of the telegram for parameter data:

11 bits

8 bytes of user data

Identifier

Instruction

code

Index

Subindex

Data 1

Data 2

Data 3

Data 4

LOW byte HIGH byte

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The subchapters below explain the individual telegram components in detail.

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Chapter 8.4.2 contains an example of how to write a parameter.

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8.4−4)

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Chapter 8.4.3 contains an example of how to read a parameter.

(

8.4−5)

Identifier

Instruction

code

Index

Subindex

Data 1

Data 2

Data 3

Data 4

LOW byte HIGH byte

Two parameter channels are available for parameter data transmission. They are
addressed via the identifier.

Identifier =

Basic identifier

+ node address of the device

dec

hex

SDOs

Parameter channel 1

Output (transmit)

1408

580

+ value set with coding switch

Input (receive)

1536

600

Parameter channel 2

Output (transmit)

1472

5C0

+ value set with coding switch

Input (receive)

1600

640

)

Note!

There is an offset of 64 between the identifiers for parameter
channels 1 and 2:

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Output of parameter channel 1 = 1536

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Output of parameter channel 2 = 1536 + 64 = 1600

Identifier

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