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Introduction
2.2
Communicating with the controller
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2.2
Communicating with the controller
The following interfaces/communication modules can be used to establish communication
between the PC and controller:
• Diagnostic interface X6/
Going online via diagnostic adapter
• CAN on board interface/
Going online via system bus (CAN on board)
• Optional interfaces which are provided by corresponding communication modules in the
module slots MXI1/MXI2 of the controller.
Tip!
Detailed information about the individual interfaces can be found in the corresponding
Communication Manuals (KHB).
2.2.1
Going online via diagnostic adapter
For initial commissioning of the controller you can for instance use the diagnostic adapter offered
by Lenze:
Note!
For communication with the controller, at least the control electronics of the controller
must be supplied with 24 V low voltage via plug X2. For detailed information, please see
the Mounting Instructions for the controller.
Stop!
If you change parameters in the »Engineer« while the controller is connected online, the
changes will be directly accepted by the controller!
Note!
Please observe the documentation for the diagnostic adapter!