10 implemented canopen objects, Implemented canopen objects – Lenze EMF2180IB User Manual
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Implemented CANopen objects
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10
Implemented CANopen objects
Lenze devices can both be parameterised with Lenze codes and manufacturer-independent
"CANopen objects". A completely CANopen-compliant communication can only be achieved by
using CANopen objects for parameter setting. The CANopen objects described in this chapter are
defined in the CAN specification DS301 V4.02.
This chapter lists the implemented CANopen objects of the communication module in numerically
ascending order.
I-1000 - Device type
The I-1000 CANopen index shows the profile for this device. Furthermore, additional information
defined in the device profile itself can be shown here.
If you are not working with a specific device profile, the content is "0x0000".
Data frame assignment
I-1001 - Error register
The error register displays the error status in data bytes (U8) in a bit-coded form:
Note!
Some of the terms used here derive from the CANopen protocol.
Index
I-1000
Name:
Device type
Subindex
Lenze-
Setting
Display range
(min. value | unit | max. value)
Access
Data type
0: Device type
0
0
4294967295 ro
U32
Byte 8
Byte 7
Byte 6
Byte 5
U32
Device profile number
Additional information
Index:
I-1001
Name:
Error register
Subindex
Lenze-
Setting
Display range
(min. value | unit | max. value)
Access
Data type
0: Error register
-
0
255 ro
U8
Bit 7
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
Error status
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No error
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Error of the communication module
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
Communication error