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Devicenet, 12 parameter setting – Lenze EMF2175IB User Manual

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DeviceNet

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Parameter setting

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BA2175 EN 2.0

12

Parameter setting

General information

Ensure to use the terminology defined for the DeviceNet communication profile.

Two different telegram types are transferred between host and controller(s):

Parameter data (explicite messages)

Process data (I/O messages)

As indicated in the table, these telegram types are subdivided into communication channels
according to their time-critical response.

Communication channel

Telegram type

à

Parameter data channel (chapter 6.2)

à

Parameter data (explicite messages)

– Enables the access to all Lenze codes.
– Parameter changes are normally saved in the controller (observe

C0003).

– If the parameter channel is active, it assigns 4 words of the input

and output process data.

^ 6-5 )

– operating parameters
– diagnostics information
– motor data

In general, the parameter transfer is not as time-critical as the

tranfer of process data.

à

Process data channel (chapter 6.3)

à

Process data

– The controller can be controlled using process data (

^ 6-13 ).

– The host has direct access to the process data. In the PLC, for

instance, the data are directly assigned to the I/O area.

– Process data are not stored in the controller and cyclically

exchanged between host and controller (continuous exchange of

current input and output data).

Process data are, for instance, setpoints and actual values. Process
data must be exchanged between host and controller as quickly as

possible. Process data are usually small amounts of cyclically

transferred data.

I/O polled messages (polled)

– The poll command sent by the master contains output data for

the slave. The slave then sends its input data to the master.

The Poll response can also be used as receive message.

Cyclic I/O

– With cyclic I/O master and slave generate their data

independently of each other. The data is sent as set through

the timer. The timer value is to be entered by the user. In
default setting the cyclic I/O message is to be acknowledge by

the consumer. If the timer cycle is set to a high value, the

user can suppress the acknowledgements.

Change of state (COS)

– This type of I/O message is a special type of cyclic message.

COS nodes send their data when the data status changes or
the heartbeat interval set by the user has expired. The

heartbeat interval is set by means of the cyclic timer.

NOTE:
The default message type for 2175 DeviceNet modules is the I/O

polled message. Other message types can be enabled using the

DeviceNet Manager.

Tab. 12-1

Distribution of parameter data and process data to different communication channels

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