Electrical installation – Lenze MC−xxx Card User Manual

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Electrical installation

Wiring and Configuration

MC−CAN2

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BA_MC−Card EN 1.0

Use of the MC card in Windows

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XP or Windows

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Embedded Standard 2009

In order to use the communication card in Windows

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XP, a device driver is required which

is part of the "communication software (CAN)". It is included on the "PC based
Automation" DVD and can also be found at www.Lenze.com in the download area. The
device driver assumes the entire management of the interface.

The following files are installed with the device driver:

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can2bdrv.sys (visible in the Windows device manager as "CAN2 Bus Driver")

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can2fdrv.sys (visible in the Windows device manager as "CAN Device")

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mccan2services.exe (visible in the Windows task manager as "McCAN2 Wrapper
Service")

The communication card is configured via the Lenze system bus configurator. The settings
entered there are valid for all applications which communicate via this card.

Parameter

Value range

Comment

Baud rate

5, 10, 20, 50, 100,
125, 250, 500,
1000

in kbps

Time limit for the node search

0.5 ... 10 s

Total time the bus scan is waiting for the feedback of
all nodes

Communication time−out

0.1 ... 10 s

Time up to which a CAN node must have responded;
after that an error is reported.

Parameter channel

0, 1, 2

0: CANopen
1: Lenze system bus parameter channel 1
2: Lenze system bus parameter channel 2

Repeat tests

1 ... 10

Repetition of the CAN telegrams in case of an error

Expansion slot (MC1 / MC2)

1, 2

Number of the module card slot at the IPC (see
labelling of the slots at the IPC)

Channel (CAN1 / CAN2)

1, 2

Number of the CAN terminal on the corresponding card
(see labelling at the front panel of the card)

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