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9
"CAN on board" system bus
9.6
Process data transfer
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9.6.1
Identifiers of the process data objects
The identifiers for the process data objects PDO1 ... PDO4 in the Lenze setting result from the basic
identifier and the node address set in
Identifier (COB-ID) = basic identifier + node address (node ID)
• The basic identifiers of the PDOs are preset in the Lenze setting according to the "Predefined
Connection Set" of DS301 V4.02.
• The identifiers for the PDOs can be set individually via the Lenze codes and CANopen indexes
listed in the following table. Thus, you can also set an identifier independent of the node
address for certain PDOs.
Tip!
The "Predefined Connection Set" can be re-established anytime using the following device
commands (
• "93: CAN on board: Pred.Connect.Set" for CAN on board
• "94: CAN module: Pred.Connect.Set" for E94AYCCA communication module
Process data object
Basic identifier
Individual setting
dec
hex
Lenze code
CANopen index
PDO1
RPDO1
512
0x200
TPDO1
384
0x180
PDO2
RPDO2
768
0x300
TPDO2
640
0x280
PDO3
RPDO3
1024
0x400
TPDO3
896
0x380
PDO4
RPDO4
1280
0x500
TPDO4
1152
0x480
Note!
After the node address (
) has changed and a subsequent CAN reset node, the
identifiers which result from the corresponding basic identifiers and the set node
address are automatically set again in the subcodes of