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System bus (CAN / CAN−AUX) configuration
Setting the CAN node address and baud rate
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System bus (CAN / CAN−AUX) configuration
The codes for the system bus (CAN / CAN−AUX) configuration can be found in the GDC
parameter menu under System bus. They are divided into separate code ranges:
Interface
Code range
X4
System bus (CAN)
C03xx
X14
System bus (CAN−AUX)
C24xx
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Tip!
More detailed information on the CAN bus can be found in the appendix of
this documentation (
¶ 440).
8.1
Setting the CAN node address and baud rate
For the CAN interfaces X4 (CAN) and X14(CAN−AUX), the CAN node address and the
transfer rate can be set via the DIP switch S1 or via codes.
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The (address) switch 1 serves to define whether the set CAN node address shall only
apply to the interface X4(CAN) or for both interfaces X4 (CAN) and X14 (CAN−AUX).
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If one of the (address) switches 2 ... 7 of the DIP switch is switched on (ON), and the
low−voltage supply is connected, the setting of the DIP switch is evaluated and
written into C0350/C2450 (CAN node address) and C0351/C2451 (baud rate).
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If the (address) switches 2 ... 7 are switched off (OFF), the switch position is not
evaluated. The settings from C0350/C2450 (CAN node address) and C0351/C2451
(baud rate) are accepted.
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The settings for the baud rate with the switches 8 ... 10are only written into C0351
(CAN) when the low−voltage supply is switched on. The baud rate for CAN−AUX can
only be set via C2451.