Configuration via CANopen All settings for CANopen can be written via the memory mechanism (for further information, see chapter Saving objects). Communication settings Described in the following chapters is how you can change the communication settings. The controller is configured per default for node-ID 127 and a baud rate of 1 Mbaud. You can use the default switch to reset the controller to the factory settings. Setting node-ID and baud rate In the default setting, the controller starts with a node-ID of 127. If a different node-ID is needed, the new value of the node-ID is entered in object 2009h. In the default setting, the controller starts with a baud rate of 1 MBd. The baud rate is entered in object 2005h. The value for the corresponding baud rate can be found in the following table. Value Baud rate in kBd dec hex 129 81 10 130 82 20 131 83 50 132 84 125 133 85 250 134 86 500 136 88 1000 You must save the changes by writing value "65766173h" in object 1010h:0Ah. The changes are not taken over until after the controller has been restarted. Establishing communication Before starting commissioning, we recommend reading chapters Pin assignment and CANopen configuration. Connect the CANopen master to the controller via the CAN_L, CAN_H cables. Check the connection of your CAN-GND and that the necessary 120 ohm termination resistor is present between CAN_H and CAN_L. Supply the controller with voltage. Change the configuration values if necessary, see configuration CANopen. The controller is set per default to node-ID 127, baud rate 1 Mbaud. To test the interface, send bytes 40 41 60 00 00 00 00 00 to the controller. Statusword (6041h) was read; you receive this response: 4B 41 60 00 XX XX 00 00. Setting using LSS The Layer Setting Services offers you the option to dynamically assign the node-ID and/or the baud rate via the CANopen bus. See chapter LSS protocol.
Configuration via CANopen All settings for CANopen can be written via the memory mechanism (for further information, see chapter Saving objects). Communication settings Described in the following chapters is how you can change the communication settings. The controller is configured per default for node-ID 127 and a baud rate of 1 Mbaud. You can use the default switch to reset the controller to the factory settings. Setting node-ID and baud rate In the default setting, the controller starts with a node-ID of 127. If a different node-ID is needed, the new value of the node-ID is entered in object 2009h. In the default setting, the controller starts with a baud rate of 1 MBd. The baud rate is entered in object 2005h. The value for the corresponding baud rate can be found in the following table. Value Baud rate in kBd dec hex 129 81 10 130 82 20 131 83 50 132 84 125 133 85 250 134 86 500 136 88 1000 You must save the changes by writing value "65766173h" in object 1010h:0Ah. The changes are not taken over until after the controller has been restarted. Establishing communication Before starting commissioning, we recommend reading chapters Pin assignment and CANopen configuration. Connect the CANopen master to the controller via the CAN_L, CAN_H cables. Check the connection of your CAN-GND and that the necessary 120 ohm termination resistor is present between CAN_H and CAN_L. Supply the controller with voltage. Change the configuration values if necessary, see configuration CANopen. The controller is set per default to node-ID 127, baud rate 1 Mbaud. To test the interface, send bytes 40 41 60 00 00 00 00 00 to the controller. Statusword (6041h) was read; you receive this response: 4B 41 60 00 XX XX 00 00. Setting using LSS The Layer Setting Services offers you the option to dynamically assign the node-ID and/or the baud rate via the CANopen bus. See chapter LSS protocol.
Communication settings Described in the following chapters is how you can change the communication settings. The controller is configured per default for node-ID 127 and a baud rate of 1 Mbaud. You can use the default switch to reset the controller to the factory settings. Setting node-ID and baud rate In the default setting, the controller starts with a node-ID of 127. If a different node-ID is needed, the new value of the node-ID is entered in object 2009h. In the default setting, the controller starts with a baud rate of 1 MBd. The baud rate is entered in object 2005h. The value for the corresponding baud rate can be found in the following table. Value Baud rate in kBd dec hex 129 81 10 130 82 20 131 83 50 132 84 125 133 85 250 134 86 500 136 88 1000 You must save the changes by writing value "65766173h" in object 1010h:0Ah. The changes are not taken over until after the controller has been restarted.
Setting node-ID and baud rate In the default setting, the controller starts with a node-ID of 127. If a different node-ID is needed, the new value of the node-ID is entered in object 2009h. In the default setting, the controller starts with a baud rate of 1 MBd. The baud rate is entered in object 2005h. The value for the corresponding baud rate can be found in the following table. Value Baud rate in kBd dec hex 129 81 10 130 82 20 131 83 50 132 84 125 133 85 250 134 86 500 136 88 1000 You must save the changes by writing value "65766173h" in object 1010h:0Ah. The changes are not taken over until after the controller has been restarted.
Establishing communication Before starting commissioning, we recommend reading chapters Pin assignment and CANopen configuration. Connect the CANopen master to the controller via the CAN_L, CAN_H cables. Check the connection of your CAN-GND and that the necessary 120 ohm termination resistor is present between CAN_H and CAN_L. Supply the controller with voltage. Change the configuration values if necessary, see configuration CANopen. The controller is set per default to node-ID 127, baud rate 1 Mbaud. To test the interface, send bytes 40 41 60 00 00 00 00 00 to the controller. Statusword (6041h) was read; you receive this response: 4B 41 60 00 XX XX 00 00.
Before starting commissioning, we recommend reading chapters Pin assignment and CANopen configuration. Connect the CANopen master to the controller via the CAN_L, CAN_H cables. Check the connection of your CAN-GND and that the necessary 120 ohm termination resistor is present between CAN_H and CAN_L. Supply the controller with voltage. Change the configuration values if necessary, see configuration CANopen. The controller is set per default to node-ID 127, baud rate 1 Mbaud. To test the interface, send bytes 40 41 60 00 00 00 00 00 to the controller. Statusword (6041h) was read; you receive this response: 4B 41 60 00 XX XX 00 00.
Setting using LSS The Layer Setting Services offers you the option to dynamically assign the node-ID and/or the baud rate via the CANopen bus. See chapter LSS protocol.